Cut Sheet
Installation Instructions
1. Cut broken
conduit off
flush
Broken
conduit
on jobsite
Instructions:
3. With reamer tool and standard
1/2" drill, ream I.D. of conduit.
It is recommended to use a
variable speed drill. Use slower
speed to avoid overheating the
conduit.
4. The guide will direct
the cutter; the stop
will touch when
completed.
Coupling
E910_
Male Threaded
Adapter
E920_
PVC Conduit Repair Fittings
28VB
Retrofit Fitting Kit
for use with Rigid
Nonmetallic PVC
Schedule 40 Conduit
2. Insert plug to keep conduit
clean/dry through balance
of rough-in.
Once rough-in
is complete, remove plug
and continue with step 3.
5. Insert the coupling and cement into place using the cement manufacturer’s instructions.
Apply a uniform coat of
cement.
Insert fitting. Rotate 1/4 turn.
Alternative to Conduit Repairs:
Prior to concrete pour, measure and saw cut all conduit stub-ups to the thickness of the concrete pour. Insert plugs.
Pour concrete flush to the conduit. When pour is complete, remove plugs and proceed with STEP 3.
This alternative method saves time/money by eliminating the need for transitions or use of metal elbows.
Cementing Instructions:
A. Clean socket I.D. and spigot
O.D. of dirt and moisture.
B. Apply a uniform coat of cement
to spigot end and push onto
socket bottom, rotating 1/4
turn.
C. Allow time to set before
disturbing. This will depend
upon temperature.
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