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What is NYC PC § 803.3.4.1.2?

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This section outlines the requirements for solvent cementing of joints, specifying that joint surfaces must be clean and free from moisture. It details the use of primer and solvent cement in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and ASTM F 2618 standards. Applies to building owners involved in plumbing installations.

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803.3.4.1.2 Solvent cementing.

PC § 803.3.4.1.2

Joint surfaces shall be clean and free from moisture. Joints shall be made in accordance with the pipe manufacturer's installation instructions. Where such instructions require that a primer be used, the primer shall be applied to the joint surfaces and a solvent cement orange in color and conforming to ASTM F 2618 shall be applied to the joint surfaces. Where such instructions allow for a one-step solvent cement, yellow in color and conforming to ASTM F 2618, to be used, the joint surfaces shall not require application of a primer before the solvent cement is applied. The joint shall be made while the cement is wet and in accordance with ASTM F 2618. Solvent cement joints shall be permitted above or below ground.

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