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Certification and Training Class For CIPP and AIPPR Methods Training Host Speaker Welcome Speaker Background Company Experience (both AIPPR and CIPP) Introduce Attendees Introduce Speaker Company Background Welcome and Introductions


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Certification and Training Class

For CIPP and AIPPR Methods

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Welcome and Introductions

Training Host

Welcome Company Experience (both AIPPR and CIPP) Introduce Speaker

Speaker

Speaker Background Introduce Attendees Company Background

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History

CIPP PROCESS HISTORY  1971 in London, England by a man named Eric Wood.  Tasked with repairing an 8’ diameter brick sewer.  Found that the glue used to hold the materials in place was the best solution but needed a fabric to hold the glue in place until it cured.  Still in operation and tested at 40-year mark still had original structural strength as the day it was installed!

  • CIPP Lateral Lining
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History

CIPP OPTIONS

 Pull In Place  Tank  Inversion Tower  CHIP / MaxLiner Gun  Quik-Shot™ System

*Step by steps of all options are in our customer area on our web site.

  • CIPP Lateral Lining
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Question

 Who invented CIPP? Or what year did it get invented?

#1

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Why USE Lateral Lining Method??

Advantages of Lateral Lining:  Cost-effective.  Commercial & residential.  No-Dig Solution  Eliminates unpleasant

  • n-site surprises.

 Eliminates environmental damage.  Easy to use  Cover up cracks, corrosion, and leaks.  Repair in a few hours.

  • Advantages
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Where to use Lateral Lining Method

Applications:  Residential laterals.  Drainage pipes.  Roof drainage pipes.  Storm drains.  Plumbing stacks. Installation:  Through basement drains.  Cleanouts.  Small excavation.

  • Applications
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When can you use the Lateral Lining Method

System Capabilities:  3” to 8” diameters.  Lengths of 0-300 LF and longer.  Bends up to 90 degrees.  Spot repairs Can be used in:

 Vitrified Clay  Concrete  Cast Iron  PVC  ABS

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Governing Documents & Approvals

Compliant with the following codes

 ASTM  ANSI  IAPMO  ICC

Various Agency Approvals

 Greenbook  Municipal Book  Plumbing Codes  Building & Safety

*On our website in Customer Area

*In YOUR booklet

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Key Areas to take note of… F 1216-16

*In YOUR booklet – Pg 2-9

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Design Life

50 years

*In YOUR booklet – pg 10-12

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Flow Study

  • See your Booklet for:
  • Flow 3x3.0mm
  • Flow 4x3.0mm
  • Flow 4x4.5mm
  • Flow 6x3.0mm
  • Flow 6x4.5mm

*In YOUR booklet – pg 13-18

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Chemical Resistance w/ Quik-Pox

Epoxy Example + unaltered * discoloration 0 softening

  • destroyed

*In YOUR booklet pg. 19-21

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Question

 What is the life span of CIPP pipe?

#2

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Resin and Lining Materials

Quik-Pox Resins: 4 to 1 ratio  Epoxy Resin – No VOC’s  Polyester Resin – Cheapest but smells  Vinyl Ester – Styrene Smell

www.quik-pox.com - SDS *In YOUR booklet – pg 22

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TYPES of CIPP Lining Material

Lining material is the vehicle used to hold the resin in place during the wet out and curing process. THAT IS ITS ONLY JOB. Types of Liner Material – In Sample Packet  Finest PU coated polyester needle felt.  W/Wo Scrim  3-12” diameter available  Transition Liners  Next Gen Liner – Navigates Bends

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Calibration Tube (Cal Tube)

Calibration Tube:

What does Cal Tube do? Why its different colors?  Orange  Clear  Green  Yellow  Pre-Liner

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Question

 What is the cheapest resin?

#3

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Curing Lateral Lining

After Lining Process. Curing Process Times:  Ambient Cure (air) – takes 4-12 hours.  Heat Cure – takes approximately 1 hour.

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Question

 How long does an ambient cure take?

#4

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The City Book and Approvals

From time to time you will be asked by a government agency or a design engineer to provide data or justification for installing CIPP products to their sewer systems. In your booklet for your use: Pg- 23-24: Municipal Book

  • Pg. 25: Los Angeles Approval
  • Pg. 26-28: Letters to provide agency
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Lateral Lining

  • How do I sell this?

SUGGESTED RESALE DISCUSSION

  • Going rate for CIPP
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Pipe Lining Supply Provides you with detailed Step by Steps

Step by Step Includes the following Check List:

  • Before Leaving for the Job
  • Preparation at the Job Site
  • Preparing the Liner
  • Remote Starts
  • Knot Instructions
  • Mixing Resin
  • Impregnating Liner
  • Installing Calibration Tube
  • Curing

*Step by steps of all options are in

  • ur customer area on our web site.
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Questions & Answers on CIPP

Manufacturer and Supplier To The Drain Cleaning & Plumbing Industries

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Short Break

This concludes the CIPP Lateral Lining portion of class.  We will now have a 15-minute break. After break we will discuss the AIPPR Coating Process.

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History

APPLIED IN PLACE PIPE REHABILITATION (AIPPR)

  • Mid 1800s - Indoor plumbing

started.

  • 1930s -The last of outdoor

plumbing.

  • More fixtures and venting

creates a maze of pipe in the walls, ceilings and floors of buildings.

  • AIPPR Coating
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Coating Method

AIPPR (Applied in Place Pipe Rehabilitation)

For repairing cracked broken or leaking small diameter residential and commercial service laterals. AIPPR Options:  IST  Picote  Quik-Coating System

  • About
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Coating Method

Advantages of Coating:  Cost-effective rehabilitation

  • f small diameter pipes.

 Used in industrial, commercial and residential areas.  No need to tear into walls.  Easy to use.  Fits in small spaces.  Repair in a few hours.

  • Advantages
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Question

 What does AIPPR stand for?

#5

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Coating Method

Applications:  Roof drainage pipes and collectors.  Storm drains.  Residential or Commercial floor drainage pipes.  Plumbing stacks.  Any drain, waste and vent (DWV).  Horizontal or vertical pipes.  Conduits.

  • Applications
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Coating Method

Quik-Coating System Capabilities:  Poly Urea Resin (1 to 1 ratio)  5 Minute dry time between coats  1 ½” pipe to 8“

  • System Capabilities
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Coating Method

Extending Pipe Life for 50+ Years!  Compliant with the following codes

 IPC  IRC  UPC

 Compliance with the following standards

 IAPMO (IGC 351-2018a)  ICC (PMG-1485)

  • Approvals

*In YOUR booklet – pg. 29-45

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Coating Method

Assessment:

  • Proper evaluation is KEY.
  • Use a CCTV Camera Inspection System.

Consider all options.

 Coating only.  Coating and patching.  Rip out and replace.

  • Assessment
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Coating Method

Cleaning Process:  High Speed Cable Machine  Cable with Drill

Cleaning is KEY

  • High Speed Cleaning Machine
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Coating Method

Companion Tools:  Chain Knocker  Sanders  Whips  Clutch  Cables

All available in various sizes. ** Brush, Flush, and Dry

  • Companion Tools
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Coating Method

This is a proprietary resin is a two part 1:1 mixed resin!  Set time in 10 to 30 seconds.  Fully cures in 5 minutes.  Each layer results in 0.5mm per coat.  24 hours before completely hardened.  A typical 4” pipe 50’ in length with turns and tie-ins will take about an hour.

  • P0ly Urea Resin
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Coating Method

 The UPC IGC 351-18 standard

  • Minimum and maximum

thicknesses for different pipe diameters.

  • Weighing Resin – before

and after

  • Calculating Thickness

Pipe Size Minimum mm Maximum mm 1.25” 1.0 2.0 1.50” 1.1 2.2 2.00” 1.9 3.8 3.00” 2.4 4.8 4.00” 2.8 5.6 6.00” 3.3 6.6 8.0” 3.8 7.6

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Question

 What is the average cure time between each coat of Poly Urea Resin?

#6

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Pipe Lining Supply Provides you with detailed Step by Steps

Step by Step Includes the following Check List:

  • Before Leaving for the Job
  • Equipment List
  • List of Supplies
  • Preparation of Job Site
  • Steps to Coat

*Step by steps of all options are in

  • ur customer area on our web site.
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Pipe Coating

  • How do I sell this?
  • FAQ’s in the

customer area for your use.

SUGGESTED RESALE DISCUSSION

  • Going rate for AIPPR
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Coating Method

Final Results

Extending your pipe life 50+ years.

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Web Site Tools

 www.pipeliningsupply.com  Resin Demand Calculators  Customer Area  SDS  Approvals  Best Practices

Password to customer area: Customer

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Resin Demand Online Calculator

https://pipeliningsupply.co m/demand-calculator/

1. Go to https://pipeliningsupply.com/demand-calculator/ on phone

  • r computer
  • 2. Enter your values…Instant Results!!
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Resin Demand Online Calculator for Coating

https://pipeliningsupply.co m/coating-resin-calculator/

1. Go to https://pipeliningsupply.com/coating-resin-calculator/ on phone or computer

  • 2. Enter your values…Instant Results!!
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Demo Portion

Hands On CIPP:

 Set-Up of jobsite  Cleaning the pipe  Measuring length of liner.  Wet out and calibration of liner thickness.  Installation of liner and calibration tube.  Curing  Jobsite cleanup Hands On AIPPR:  Set up  Inspection and Cleaning  Testing the resin  Applying and curing resin  Cleaning brushes  Cleanup of jobsite and equipment

  • CIPP
  • AIPPR
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Questions & Answers

Manufacturer and Supplier To The Drain Cleaning & Plumbing Industries