CANUSA-CPS GTS-80/T User manual

INSTALLATION GUIDE canusacps.com
Flame Intensity &
Torch Size
Epoxy Primer
Pre-Heat
Surface Preparation
Epoxy Primer Application
Sleeve Installation
GTS-80/T
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Ensure that the mainline coating edges
are beveled to 30°. If there is the pres-
ence of oil, grease, or other surface
contaminants; clean the exposed steel
and adjacent pipe coating with a solvent
cleanser.
Apply mixed epoxy to a minimum uni-
form thickness of 4 mils on all exposed
bare metal plus 10 mm (0.5”) onto the
adjacent pipe coating.
Centre the sleeve over the joint so that
the sleeve overlaps between the 10 and
2 o’clock positions. Press the underlap
firmly into place. Remove the remaining
release liner.
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Follow the Preparation, Mixing and
Application instructions provided with
the supplied Canusa Epoxy Pack. For
bulk quantities: mix the primer cure with
the primer base (4 parts base to 1 part
cure by volume). Stirfor a minimum of 30
seconds to assure uniform mixture.
Partially remove the release liner and
gently heat the underlap approximately
150 mm (6”) from the edge.
Global Transmission Sleeve
Canusa torch, propane tank, hose &
regulator; Canusa E-Primer, thickness
gauge Mixing sticks, cups & applicator
pads; Digital Thermometer with suit-
able probe, flat roller; Appropriate tools
for abrasion (rasp, file, or sandpaper);
Standard safety equipment (gloves, gog-
gles, hard hat, etc.)
Wipe clean or air blast the steel and
coated areasto remove foreign materials.
Ensure that the epoxy primer is dry to
the touch prior to sleeve installation.
Equipment List
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GTS-80 Global Transmission Sleeves are
shipped pre-cut with a pre-attached clo-
sure. Bulk quantities are also available.
The adhesive is protected from contami-
nation by an inner liner.
Warm the joint area to 40-50°C (100-
120°F) before grit blasting. Thoroughly
clean the weld area with a sand or grit
blaster to “near white metal” SIS Sa
2½ or equivalent. Abrade the mainline
coating adjacent to the weld area to a
distance 50 mm (2”) beyond the sleeve
width.
Preheat the epoxy to a temperature of
110°C and the abraded mainline coat-
ing to be covered by the sleeve to a
minimum of 100°C with the appropriate
propanetorch, induction heating orinfra-
red heating equipment. Do not use an
intense flame on the mainline coating. If
a film develops on the mainline coating
because of preheat, use a surface abra-
sion tool to remove it.
Product Description
Pipe O.D.
≤ 450mm
(18”)
Minimum Torch Size:
150,000 BTU/hr. Minimum Torch Size:
300,000 BTU/hr.
Use moderate to high
flame intensity for pre-
heating and shrinking.
Use moderate
flame intensity for pre-
heating and shrinking.
Pipe O.D.
> 450mm
(18”)
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Mainline Coating
100°C (212°F)
110°C (230°F)
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SIS Sa 2½
SSPC SP 10
Sleeve Width
50 mm + Sleeve + 50 mm
Cure
Base
Base
Epoxy CB
Epoxy BP
Cure
Epoxy
Cure Base

Storage & Safety Guidelines
To ensure maximum performance, store
Canusa products in a dry, ventilated area.
Keep products sealed in original cartons
and avoid exposure to direct sunlight, rain,
snow, dust or other adverse environmen-
tal elements. Avoid prolonged storage at
temperatures above 35°C (95°F) or below
-20°C (-4°F). Product installation should be
done in accordance with local health and
safety regulations.
These installation instructions are intended
as a guide for standard products. Consult
your Canusa representative for specific
projects or unique applications.
Canusa warrants that the product conforms
to its chemical and physical description
and is appropriate for the use stated on the
installation guide when used in compliance
with Canusa’s written instructions. Since
many installation factors are beyond
our control, the user shall determine the
suitability of the products for the intended
use and assume all risks and liabilities in
connection therewith. Canusa’s liability is
stated in the standard terms and conditions
of sale. Canusa makes no other warranty
either expressed or implied. All information
contained in this installation guide is to be
used as a guide and is subject to change
without notice. This installation guide
supersedes all previous installation guides
on this product. E&OE
Canusa-CPS
A division of Shawcor Ltd.
Head Office
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Toronto, ON, Canada M9W 1M7
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Quality Management system
registered to ISO 9001
Part No. 99060-107
IG_GTS-80/T_rev014
After shrinking is complete, allow the sleeve to cool for 2 hours prior to lowering and
backfilling. To prevent damage to the sleeve, use selected backfill material, (no sharp
stones or large particles) otherwise an extruded polyethylene mesh or other suitable
shield should be used.
Sleeve Installation Cont’d
Backfilling Guidelines
Epoxy Usage
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Wrap the sleeve loosely around the pipe,
ensuring the appropriate overlap. Gently
heat the backing of the underlap and the
adhesive side of the closure.
Using the appropriate sized torch, begin
at the centre of the sleeve and heat
circumferentially around the pipe. Use
broad strokes. If utilizing two torches,
operators should work on opposite sides
of pipe.
Press the closure firmly into place. Gently heat the closure and pat it down
with a gloved hand. Repeating this pro-
cedure, move from one side to the other.
Smooth any wrinkles by gently working
them outward from the centre ofthe clo-
sure with a roller.
Continue heating from the centre toward
one end of the sleeve until recovery is
complete. In a similar manner, heat and
shrink the remaining side.
While the sleeve is still hot and soft, use
a hand roller to gently roll the sleeve sur-
face and push any trapped air up and out
of the sleeve, as shown above. Continue
the procedure by also firmly rolling the
closure with long horizontal strokes from
the weld outwards.
Epoxy required for 300 mm / 12” cutback.
For other cutbacks, divide by 12 and multiply by new
cutback in inches.
Example:
200 mm (8”) cutback on 610 mm diameter pipe
base: 88 ml x 8/12 = 60 ml base
cure: 22 ml x 8/12 = 15 ml cure
300 mm / 12” cutback and
0.15 mm / 0.006” epoxy thickness
Shrinking has been completed when the
adhesive begins to ooze at the sleeve
edges all around the circumference.
Finish shrinking the sleeve with long hor-
izontal strokes over the entire surface to
ensure a uniform bond.
Visually inspect the installed sleeve for
the following:
• Sleeve is in full contact with the steel
joint.
• Adhesive flows beyond both sleeve
edges.
• No cracks or holes in sleeve backing.
Inspection
Pipe O.D.
≤450mm (18”)
1 torch/induction or infrared heater
>450mm (18”)
2 torches/1 induction or infrared heater
Pipe Diameter Quantity Required
mm in base (ml) cure (ml)
115 4½ 16 4
170 6.6 24 6
230 8.6 32 8
280 10¾ 40 10
315 12¾ 44 11
355 14 52 13
400 16 56 14
450 18 64 16
500 20 72 18
610 24 88 22
660 26 96 24
760 30 108 27
915 36 132 33
1060 42 152 38
1220 48 172 43
1420 56 200 50
1520 60 216 54
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