Instructions / Assembly
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System 1738 Installation Methods 19
Solvent Welding Guidelines
12)
 Vigorously shake the System 1738 cement can before 
using. If the cement is jelled, replace with a new can.
13)
 Using the proper size applicator for the pipe size 
as outlined in #7, aggressively work a full even layer of 
cement on to the pipe end equal to the depth of the 
fitting socket - do not brush it out to a thin paint type 
layer, as it will dry too quickly.
14)
 Aggressively work a 
medium layer of cement 
into the fitting socket. Avoid 
puddling cement in the 
socket by holding the fitting 
on an angle. 
Excessive cement may cause the fitting to weaken due 
to softening by the trapped solvents.
NOTICE
15)
 Apply a second full, even 
layer of cement on the pipe. 
Apply enough solvent cement 
to completely fill all the gaps 
between the pipe and fitting 
at socket entrance.
16)
 Without delay, while 
the solvent cement is still 
wet, assemble the pipe 
and fitting.
18)
 A bead of solvent 
cement must be formed 
around the entire socket 
fitting entrance. With a 
clean, dry cloth, remove 
the excess solvent cement 
from the pipe and fitting 
socket entrance. This 
will allow the solvent to 
evaporate from within 
the joint and prevent 
weakening of the pipe.
19)
 Gently handle newly assembled joints carefully until 
the appliance service time has expired. Follow System 1738 
Appliance Service Time Schedule outlined in this guide.
17)
 Hold the pipe and 
fitting together for 
approximately 30 seconds 
to resist pushout due to 
tapered sockets. Higher 
potential for pushout 
exists in colder weather 
installations. If pushout 
does occur, the joint will 
need to be replaced.
The average joint hold time when solvent welding is 
30 seconds but can vary depending on installation 
temperatures and humidity as indicated in the 
Average Appliance Service Time Schedule in this 
guide. Reference Step #2 of the Solvent Welding 
Preparation Guidelines and Step #17 of the Solvent 
Welding Guidelines. For directions on determining how 
to mark the pipe, the proper amount of hold time and 
evaluating pushout.
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