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Carlon Cementing Joints - Low Res User Manual

Cement joints, Accessories – cement, Average number of joints per can

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Accessories – Cement

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Average number of joints per can

Pipe size

1

/

2

Pint

Pint

Quart

Gallon

1

/

2

140

275

550

2,200

3

/

4

90

180

360

1,440

1

70

140

280

1,120

1

1

/

4

50

100

200

800

1

1

/

2

37

75

150

600

2

20

40

80

320

2

1

/

2

17

35

70

280

3

15

30

60

240

3

1

/

2

13

27

54

216

4

12

25

50

200

5

9

19

38

150

6

6

12

24

95

Average shelf-life of all Carlon cement is 24 months (unopened
cans stored below 80˚F.)
All Carlon cements are specially formulated to be used with
Carlon PVC products, and do not require primers when parts are
clean of dirt and moisture.

Cementing PVC Conduit:

1.

Make square saw cut with fine
tooth saw.

2.

Deburr and round inside edge
of the cut end.

3.

Clean socket ID and spigot OD
of dirt and moisture.

4.

Apply a uniform coat of

cement to spigot end and
push onto socket bottom,
rotating

1

/

4

turn.

5.

Allow time to set before

disturbing. This will depend
upon temperature.

Cementing PVC Conduit
for Submerged Areas
Requiring Air or Water
Tightness:

1.

Follow the procedure to the
left for cementing conduit.

2.

Test workmanship by

conducting a low pressure air
(3.0 - 5.0 psi) test after system
is installed and cemented
joints are set.

3.

Plug and block ends to
prevent movement prior to
pressurization.

4.

Check for leaks with soap
solution.

5.

Even low pressure air can
cause high thrust loads and
caution must be observed.

Cementing ENT for
Concrete -Tight
Applications:

1.

Use Carlon Socket tight
fittings or couplings.

2.

Do not use chemical primer
or cleaner.

3.

Apply a light uniform coat of

cement, labeled for use with
ENT.

4.

A brush shall be used to
apply the cement.

5.

Brush excess cement out of
ENT grooves

6.

Promptly insert ENT into
fitting while cement is wet,
until the fitting stop is
reached, and give

1

/

4

turn.

7. Do not disturb until the joint

is set.

Cement Joints

Carlon nonmetallic products
are joined by means of
solvent cement joints. Sizes

1

/

2

" through 1

1

/

2

" should be

cut square (using a fine tooth
handsaw) and deburred. For
sizes 2" through 6" a miter
box or similar saw guide
should be utilized to keep the
material steady. After cutting
and deburring, wipe ends
clean of dust, dirt and
shavings.

Joining process as follows: Be
sure that conduit end is clean
and dry. Apply coat of Carlon
Solvent Cement (use dauber)
to end of conduit, the length
of the socket to be attached.
Push conduit firmly into fitting

while rotating conduit slightly about one-quarter turn to
spread cement evenly. Allow joint to set approximately
10 minutes.

Carlon recommends the use of Carlon cement for
proper solvent cement joints. Since this cement is
prepared particularly for our product compounds and
tolerances, we cannot guarantee joints assembled with
cement materials supplied by other manufacturers.
Regular grade grey solvent cement will accommodate
most application situations being of a general purpose
nature. In situations requiring an extremely fast-setting
joint, (low temperature or difficult installation
conditions) Carlon All Weather Quick-Set Cement is
recommended. Standard grade clear cement is recom-
mended for noncritical utility applications where gap
filling and leak testing are not required.

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