Instructions / Assembly
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System 1738 Installation Methods14
(a)  DO NOT use solvents or cements other than what is 
required by this guide.
(b)  Before the use of cement and or primer, shake 
the can thoroughly to ensure complete mixture of 
container content
(c)  Dry fit all joints prior to solvent welding to confirm 
proper interference fit
(d)  Discard fitting joints without proper interference fit
(e)  DO NOT solvent weld joints that are too loose or 
too tight
(f)  DO NOT solvent weld joints without first beveling 
pipe ends
(g)  For assembly of System 1738 PVC piping, System 
1738 PVC (auburn color) cement must be used.
(h)  Primer must be used for all installations performed 
at temperatures 32
o
F (0
o
C) or less. Where primer is 
required (see Basic Principles of Solvent Welding in 
this guide), System 1738 brand primer must be used.
(i)  Assembly of pipe and fittings must be made while 
the surfaces are still wet and cement is still fluid
(j)  Joint strength develops as the cement dries. The 
tight part of the joint the surfaces will tend to fuse 
together; in the loose part, the cement will bond to 
both surfaces
  NOTE: Some appliance manufacturers furnish 
adapter fittings which are PVC but black in color. 
Check with the appliance manufacturer as to 
whether these fittings are ABS or PVC before 
selecting a solvent cement.
(k)  Where transitions to ABS are necessary, only 
System 1738 PVC Cement shall be used 
(l)  FOLLOW ALL solvent welding instructions provided 
in this guide and on each can label of the selected 
solvent welding product
(m)  FOLLOW ALL System 1738 installation instructions
Solvent Welding Basics
Installation of System 1738 for the application of 
flue gas venting requires a certain degree of skill to 
avoid joint failures which could be life threatening. 
Creating optimal solvent welded connections requires 
attention to detail, proper preparation of components 
and an understanding of all instructions in this guide. 
On-site training is available from IPEX for proper 
solvent welding procedures as well as other important 
installation points. Contact IPEX for details. 
 WARNING
Cement Shelf Life
Cement and primers shall be used prior to the expiration 
date or within 3 years of the date stated on the bottom 
of the can. To determine the age of System 1738 cement 
and primer, refer to the bottom of the container where 
the Date of Manufacture, Expiry Date, or both will be 
displayed.
Estimated Quantity of Solvent Cement
Average Number of Joints/Qt. of IPEX System 1738 
Cement*
 Pipe Diameter (inches) 2 3 4 
 Number of Joints 60 40 30 
For the same number of joints if primer is used, one pint 
of primer will be required for each quart of cement used.
*These figures are estimates based on our laboratory 
tests. Due to the many variables in the field, these figures 
should be used as a general guide only.










