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Hydrostatic Pressure Test

1. Multec commissioned PROVE Standards & Engineering to perform a hydrostatic pressure test on a pipe and fitting assembly to determine if it would leak under pressure. 2. The test assembly consisted of DN16 pipe and fittings marked with pressure and temperature ratings. 3. The assembly was pressurized to 6000kPa and held for 30 minutes with no observed leakage or failure, conforming to the burst pressure test requirement.

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Hydrostatic Pressure Test

1. Multec commissioned PROVE Standards & Engineering to perform a hydrostatic pressure test on a pipe and fitting assembly to determine if it would leak under pressure. 2. The test assembly consisted of DN16 pipe and fittings marked with pressure and temperature ratings. 3. The assembly was pressurized to 6000kPa and held for 30 minutes with no observed leakage or failure, conforming to the burst pressure test requirement.

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Test report

1. Document Control

Company Name Multec Address 34 Chickasaw Crescent


Client Name Alex Ziarkowski Suburb Greenfield Park
E-mail [email protected] State/Province NSW
Phone [email protected] Postal Code 2176
ABN - Country/Region Australia

Report Number: MUL-13-1-REP-PT-1

Document prepared by: Frank Iapozzuto BEng (Mech) Date: 21/02/2013


Laboratory Manager

Document reviewed by: Terry Nguyen BEng (Mech) Date: 21/02/2013


Senior Test Engineer

Issue Date Release Number Description


21/02/2013 1 Initial use

2. General

Test Item: Pipe and fitting assembly


Standard tested to: Clients own method
Sample(s) selected by: Multec
Sample(s) delivered by: Multec
Mode of delivery: Courier
Date Received: 15/02/2013

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3. General

PROVE Standards & Engineering Pty Ltd is a NATA endorsed plumbing laboratory. Multec
appointed PROVE to perform a hydrostatic pressure test on a pipe and fitting assembly. The
intent of the test was to determine if the fittings would leak under a given hydrostatic pressure.

4. Referenced documents

The following documents have been referenced for testing and reporting.
Standard Standard Name
- -

5. Specimens Description
Sample
Sample description
Code
Name: Multec

Markings on pipe: HOT/COLD MOP 1MPa at


PROVE
95°C/2MPa at 20°C MULTEC 002m
Sample ID:
Markings on fittings: W (Watermark symbol) AS 4176 DR
MULTEC1
WMKA22140 NF 16 2 CL1 14Bar

Size: DN16

Figure 5.1 Test Assembly provided by Multec

Figure 5.2 Joint assemblies

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6. Performance requirements

Test Reference Standard: Burst pressure


Test Method Standard: Developed by Multec
Date of Test: 18/02/2013
Test Officer: Frank Iapozzuto
Conformity to burst
Sample ID Requirement Result
pressure test

Test pressure applied: 6000±100kPa


The test assembly is filled with water at
Test temperature: 23±3°C
ambient temperature and is gradually
MULTEC1 pressurized at to 6000kPa and Conforms
Observations:
maintained for 30min. The assembly is
The test assembly showed no signs
inspected for leakage or another failure.
of leakage or any other failure

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