Bradford-White Corp THROUGH-THE-WALL GAS WATER HEATER Vent Pipe Preparation and Joining

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VENT PIPE PREPARATION AND JOINING

Most failures in PVC, CPVC or ABS systems result from improper preparation and joining of pipe and fittings. The guidelines below must be followed when installing the venting system. If you have any question about the application or installation of the PVC, CPVC or ABS venting system, contact the manufacturer, supplier, or your plumbing professional.

1)Specific cleaners, solvents, primers and cements are available for PVC, CPVC and ABS pipe. Be sure these materials match the type of pipe to be installed. Never use all-purpose cements, commercial glues and adhesives or ABS cement to join PVC or CPVC pipe and fittings.

a)CLEANERS, SOLVENTS, PRIMERS AND CEMENTS ARE FLAMMABLE. Do not store or use these materials near heat or open flame, or in the vicinity of other appliances.

2)Use proper cutting, deburring and applicator tools to ensure proper preparation and joining of pipe and fittings.

a)Cutting Tools

i)A square cut must be achieved with a miter box saw or pipe cutter to ensure a proper mating with the female. If a pipe cutter is used, the burr created at the outer edge of the pipe must be removed.

b)Deburring Tools

i)A file, knife or plastic deburring tool can be used to remove burrs. Burrs must be removed from the inside and outside edges of the pipe to ensure a proper seal.

c)Applicator Tools

i)A pure bristle paintbrush or roller may be used to apply cement. Prompt application of the cement is important due its fast drying properties.

3)Inspection, Cleaning, Priming and Cementing

a)Inspect the pipe inside and out for dirt, dust, moisture or grease etc. Check pipe and fittings for splits or cracks and replace if necessary.

b)Clean pipe and fittings are imperative for proper joining. Following cutting and deburring, wipe away any foreign material with a clean dry rag. If wiping fails to thoroughly clean surfaces, chemical cleaning is necessary.

c)Primer must be applied to the pipe surface and fitting socket with a natural bristle brush. This serves to soften and prepare the PVC or CPVC for cementing.

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