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Sump Entry/ ermination Fitting with Bonded Fiberglass alignment Rings <br />- <br />13 <br />N <br />outside of the sump walls where <br />the alignment rings are located. <br />Apply a thin coating of adhesive to <br />the bonding surface of the two <br />rings that will bond to the sump <br />walls. <br />lane up rings with alignment <br />marks and press together firmly. <br />Slide the metal retaining ring over <br />inside section of sump fitting <br />against the alignment rings until <br />they are tight against sump wall. <br />(A short section of 4" pipe may be <br />used to drive the metal retaining <br />ring over the fitting.) Be sure <br />there is an adhesive bead'sisi- <br />ble between the rings and the <br />UJI" hose barb adapter <br />r- — — <br />sump wall. The metal ring must <br />hold the assembly in position <br />while the adhesive cures. If the <br />assembly is not tight against the <br />sump wall, firmly press the entry <br />fitting against the outside sump <br />wall while pressing the metal ring <br />against the alignment ring on the <br />inside. <br />10. Do not disturb assembly until the <br />adhesive is cured. This includes <br />bonding of pipe to the entry fitting <br />and installing the threaded outlet <br />fitting Clean excess adhesive from <br />all bonding surfaces. See adhesive <br />kit instructions for cure times. <br />1 <br />sure air <br />Is dear <br />The 1/4" threads are a "modified NPT' —the insertion of a <br />standard spec male thread is minimized. <br />Smith Fbercast 7014 or 8014 adhesive is recommended. <br />The 1/4" female threads are plastic and cannot be tightened <br />the same as a metallic thread. Tighten to 40 in.-Ibs. or 1'12- <br />2 turns past hand tight. <br />After installing a 1/4" NPT fitting, the passageway(s) to the <br />piping interstitial space should be cleared with air pressure to <br />insure that they are free of thread sealant and/or adhesive. <br />1t The use of an industrial hot air <br />gun may speed up the curing, <br />process. Do not overheat <br />12. Remove 1/4" plastic threaded out- <br />let protector. Apply adhesive to <br />the r/4" fitting and screw into the <br />1/4' threaded outlet Tighten to <br />4o in. -lbs. or 1V2-2 turns past <br />hand tight. After installing fitting, <br />be sure the interstitial space is free <br />from excess adhesive. Install a <br />short hose and blow excess adhe- <br />sive through the air passage. <br />13. Connect only flexible tubing or <br />hoses to the i/4" side -outlet <br />Note: tubing or hoses must be <br />rated to full vacuum. <br />TE NATION EXANFLE using <br />SUNp ENTRYITERMNATION FlTnNGS <br />11 11 Primary Pipe - <br />i Red Thread IIA <br />H ,Concentric Reducer <br />\bContainrrent Pipe - <br />Red Thread t IA <br />`I.Sump Entiylfem-ination Fitting <br />2 x NPT Adapter or Spigot x Spigot Nipple <br />Use concentric reducer to connect the sump entrylterrrmination <br />fitting to secondary containment pipe; lO NOT USE darn shell <br />termination fittings with this style fitting. <br />2700 West 65th Street <br />MEMBER Little Rock, AR 72209 <br />Telephone (501) 568-4010 <br />Fax (501) 568-4465 <br />www.smithfibercast. com <br />PRINT® IN USA, SM Adlllh <br />I_tT LE ;ROICK� <br />SAND SPRINGS, OK <br />W t,opyngm tuu , as � - <br />