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Equipment Setup & Usage Instructions
Pressure & Leakage Testing
NOTICE
codes and regulations, as well as proper
construction practices, require that ALL
WELDS performed with the TRITON
MUST be pressure- and leakage-tested
to confirm the mechanical integrity of the
system BEFORE they are enclosed or
covered and before completion of a job.
IMPORTANT: TRITON fittings can be pressure tested as soon as the welding job is com-
pleted. This can be accomplished using either air or water. Please consult and follow all appli-
cable building and construction codes and regulations. Please consult and follow required
testing standards and procedures as well as proper construction practices. If air testing is per-
mitted by the required procedures and practices, we recommend air test pressure not exceed
100psi for a minimum of 15 minutes.
WARNING
engineer; follow all local, state and federal
requirements for testing; and carefully
conduct testing in accordance with recog-
nized industry standards.
testing.
damage can result from failure of a pipe,
a pipe joint, or a pipe connection during
pressure & leakage testing.
or connections may separate suddenly
causing violent, explosive, and dangerous
movement of piping or parts.
After Use
position. Unplug Control Unit from power
source. Disconnect Fuser from Fuser
Cord and store properly. Disconnect Fuser
Cord and coil carefully. Do not double coil
the Fuser Cord.
joints due to untested welds, improperly
performed welds, incomplete welds,
wrongly sized or constructed welds, or
failure to follow these instructions, can
result in substantial property damage.
ment from catastrophic failure at a joint or
connection.
Leakage at a joint or connection may
immediately precede catastrophic failure.
stop leaks while the test section is pres-
surized.
before making repairs.
bracket on Control Unit. Return all unused
TRITON Fittings to their original packaging
and store properly for next use.
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