Installation Instructions

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RUBBER PIPE BOOT WITH
STEEL CLAMP
1. Measure the outside diameter of the pipe and cut the pipe
boot at the corresponding index ring. DO NOT CUT
DIAGONALLY THROUGH THE INDEX RING. The Pipe
Boot should t snugly over the pipe.
2. Install the Pipe Boot over the pipe and turn the boot inside
out exposing the bottom of the boot ange. Apply Seam
Primer at least ten inches (10") in all directions from the
pipe. Pull the Pipe Boot down, remove release paper from
the Pipe Boot and adhere it to the eld membrane (shown
in Figure 15). Roll adhesive area with a steel or hard rubber
roller.
3. Install the enclosed stainless steel adjustable clamp ring
over the Pipe Boot. Apply Rubber Caulk around the top of
the boot.
PIPE OR CONDUIT FLASHING
WITH TAPE FLASHING
When a pipe or conduit is encountered and cannot be ashed
with a Pipe Boot, the protrusion must be ashed using two (2)
layers of RoofKit 12" Tape Flashing.
1. After the eld membrane has been adhered and broomed in,
the cut made from the protrusion to the nearest edge should
be stripped in with Cover Strip. See Figure 14.