Raypak 1005 operating instructions PVC Vent Adapter

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6) Apply a liberal coat of cement to pipe leaving no voids.

7) QUICKLY assemble parts while cement is fluid! If you wait too long, re-coat pipes.

8) Push pipe completely into socket of fitting, rotating 1/4 turn to achieve proper orientation until it bot- toms out.

9) Hold pipe and fitting together for 30 seconds, then carefully clean off excess with a cloth. The glue bonds by melting the PVC and they will re-harden during curing.

10) Allow connections a sufficient time to cure before disturbing (follow manufacturer instructions).

11) A special sidewall vent adapter/termination must be used as supplied by Raypak per our listing.

12) Rooftop installations must use a category IV listed vent cap.

WARNING: Remember that vent pipes must be adequately and securely supported; the vent weight must not be supported by the heater; this may cause unwarrantable damage.

Fig. 30: PVC Vent Adapter

(Rear panel and vent limit switch removed for clarity)

VENT TEMPERATURE LIMIT

Fig. 31: PVC Vent Adapter

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