Leak Test/PVC Setting Curing Time

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I just finished plumbing my first tank that's not an AIO, and was wondering how long I needed to wait to do a leak test. I wan't to check and make sure there is no leaking in the plumbing before I put this thing in the house! The drain lines were done over a week ago so I know those are fine, but the return lines were finished yesterday around 6 PM.

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It pvc cement cures in 24 hours.
You are going to get a bunch of pvc shavings that come out of the pipes though.
 
Why shavings? I used PVC cutters so it was a straight cut.

Unless you connected each piece to a hose and washed out you will still get the shavings from manufacturing.
 
Sounds like I should be okay to fill it up during lunch today. I also checked the manufacturers cure times, and 6 hours was the max for high pressure applications, I believe only 30 min for low pressure. Thanks for everyone's input!
 
Personally i would wait the 6 hours for the return because of the pressure but for the drain lines can be used within a fifteen minutes to a half hour
 
I've put solvent welded PVC lines back into service after 5 mins. The pressure were talking about even with a sizable return pump are really quite modest. I d only put the PVC solvent into the pipe, not into the fittings, to ensure that no globs are pushed inside the piping can could get into the tank water.
 

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