Claims
- 1. The method of pressure testing a plumbing fitting having a tubular terminal that projects at an opening through a wall, that includesi) providing and rotatably connecting a pressure test cap to said terminal to engage an annular seal between the cap and at an end face of the tubular terminal, thereby to seal off said tubular terminal, ii) applying internal fluid pressure to the fitting to determine if any fitting leakage exists, iii) rotatably removing said pressure test cap from the terminal, iv) and subsequently providing and rotatably connecting a cover cap onto said tubular terminal to allow fluid leakage through the cover cap, wherein said step iv) includes: a) providing a retainer ring fitting on said tubular terminal and tightenable toward said wall, b) providing a series of retention cams on said ring and spaced about a longitudinal axis defined by the ring, there being gaps between successive cams, and there being retention shoulders on the cams, c) said retention shoulders provided to face in directions toward said wall, for retaining holders on the cover cap, after said holders have been passed longitudinally through said gaps and after the cover cap has been rotated to cause said holders to slidably engage the cams and become wedged against said shoulders.
- 2. The method of claim 1 including providing wrench flats on the ring and spaced axially from said cams, whereby the ring may be rotatably tightened by a wrench.
- 3. The method of claim 1 including locating said cover cap in a position of attachment to the cams, the cams received within said cap and the cap defining a fluid passing passage.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a DIV of Ser. No. 10/112,844 filed Mar. 28, 2002.
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