FIG. F
3.) After identifying the correct scored cutout line, use a reciprocating saw to
create a U-shaped opening in the basin that matches the connecting
channel. When the cutout is correctly removed, the channel tongue should
slide inside the hole in the basin, with the channel flange flush against the
basin's exterior wall.
Corner/Tee Section Installation
1.) Note whether the connecting channel has a tongue or groove connection.
Identify the correct cutout pattern on the adjoining corner/tee section.
2.) Use a reciprocating saw to remove the cutout on the corner/tee. When
correctly removed, the channel tongue should slide inside the mating
groove on the corner/tee so the flanges are flush.
3.) For corner connections, install a male end cap on the unused opening of
the corner/tee section.
Note: Corner/Tee sections will only mate properly with the downstream
end of a #5 channel section, or a neutral channel section.
FIG. G
Standard Section
Piped Corners
1.) Install the appropriate male or female end cap on each of the adjoining
sections.
2.) The end cap connections are No Hub. Install a suitable 90 degree coupling
or fittings (by others) to make a subsurface connection between the two
end caps.
3.) Open the end caps with a hole or reciprocating saw and make the connections.
Corner/Tee Section
End Cap
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Standard Section