Instructions / Assembly
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System 1738 Installation Methods 15
System 1738 Solvent Weld Appliance 
Service Time
** These figures are estimates based on testing done 
under laboratory conditions. Field working conditions can 
vary significantly. This chart should be used as a general 
reference only.
NOTE: THE AVERAGE APPLIANCE SERVICE TIME SCHEDULE 
IS APPLICABLE IF THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS HAVE 
BEEN MET:
1.  All joints have been made per requirements of this 
guide
2.  All joints pass the 1/2 to 2/3 interference dry fit test
3.  Vertical weight loads (i.e. pipe) with freshly made 
joints, need to be fully supported during the Appliance 
Service time
4.  The Appliance Service times for various ambient 
temperatures are to be followed (as indicated in the 
Average Appliance Service Time Schedule above)
Newly assembled joints require a certain amount of time 
to lapse prior to being placed into appliance service. 
“Appliance Service Time” is the time required to expire 
from when the joint is made to the time it is placed into 
service. Newly assembled joints need to be handled with 
care during this time. ALL VERTICAL ASSEMBLIES shall be 
fully supported during this period.
Average Appliance Service Time
Temperature Range
Joint Size
˚F (Fahrenheit) 2" to 4" 
60 - 105 30 min
40 - 60 2 hr
3 - 40 12 hr
Note - In damp or humid conditions above 60% relative 
humidity, allow at least 50% more set time.
Average Appliance Service Time is for flue gas 
venting applications only.
 CAUTION
During the curing of the solvent welded joints, vapors 
may accumulate inside the piping system, especially 
should one end of the line be capped. Nearby sparks 
from welders or torches may inadvertently ignite these 
vapors and create a hazardous incident. Attention 
must be given to removing all vapors using air-blowers 
or water flushing prior to capping one end of an 
empty piping system.
 WARNING










