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ESCUTCHEON (CONDUIT) WASHER



            DESCRIPTION:
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            Duro-Last , Inc. manufactures the Escutcheon
            (Conduit) Washer for sealing small round
            penetrations on vertical surfaces, such as parapet
            walls.
            The Escutcheon (Conduit) Washer is manufactured
            ¼ inch (6.3 mm) thick from recycled Duro-Last
            membrane. It is available in white, gray and tan
            colors.
            The Escutcheon (Conduit) Washer has a center hole
            ½-inch (12.7 mm), ¾-inch (19 mm) or 1-inch
            (25.4 mm) diameter. The washer comes predrilled
            with three holes for fastener positioning and
            securement.
            INSTALLATION:

            1.  The Escutcheon (Conduit) Washer is to be
               installed at least 8 inches (203 mm) above the
               roof surface.
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            2. Apply Duro-Caulk  Plus sealant on the entire
               back side of the Escutcheon (Conduit) Washer
               prior to installation.
            3.  Set the washer in place, positioning the slit
               straight down.
            4.  Install the three fasteners and apply additional
               Duro-Caulk Plus sealant around the penetration
               at the washer and around the washer at the
               flashing membrane.
            5.  Refer to detail drawing 4100 for installation
               information.

















                                                                            Escutcheon (Conduit) Washer
                                                                           (Install per detail drawing 4100)







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                                               Created: 01/01/2009 Revised: 04/06/2011, 01/12/2016
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