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Hydrostatic Pressure Test

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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 alex@multec.com.au State/Province NSW
Phone alex@multec.com.au 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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