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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
HR PRODUCTS - COMMERCIAL VALVE BOXES HR Products commercial valve boxes designed for inground buriel to house solenoid valves and all types of isolation valves in irrigation systems.
FEATURES• Lid secured to body with stainless steel bolt• Stainless nut contained within the body• Lids have underneath ribs for extra strength• Valve boxes are nestable to facilitate shipping• Made from polyethylene material• University of SA strenght test - results see page 2 to 5• Australian made
DIMENSIONS• HR1419-12VBOL (Overlay Lid) Top: 435mm x 300mm Bottom: 550mm x 400mm Height: 310mm
• HR1419-12VB (Insert Lid) Top: 435mm x 300mm Bottom: 550mm x 400mm Height: 310mm
• HR0910VB Top OD: 250mm Bottom OD: 340mm Height: 260mm
OPTIONSLids can be supplied with optional markingsLid supplied with optional colors - check availability
MODELS CODE
Rectangular valve box, overlay lid, 310mm high HR1419-12VBOL
Rectangular valve box, insert lid, 310mm high HR1419-12VB
Round valve box, overlay lid, 260mm high HR0910VB
HR0910VB
HR1419-12VBOL
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School of Natural and Built Environments Structural Materials and Assemblies Group
Specialized Research &Testing Unit
Technical Report
CLIENT: HR Products
AUTHOR: B T Benn
REVIEWED: Tim Golding
DETAILS: Valve box testing
REPORT NO: S1309/012R
DATE OF ISSUE: 05 September 2013
CIRCULATION: UniSA accounts, UniSA File
INTRODUCTION
The Structural Materials and Assemblies Group (SMAG) of the University of South Australia (UniSA) undertook the testing of ten valve box covers in August 2013. The requirement of the testing was to determine the maximum load that the valve box cover was able to sustain. Table 1 contains a summary of the results recorded by the data logger.
TEST EQUIPMENT
Baldwin universal testing machine, No. 400WHVL‐1025 Kyowa 50 mm LVDT, No. SN:YA4423 Electronic data logger
TEST SPECIMENS AND TEST METHODOLOGY
The Valve boxes supplied were all different shapes and sizes from different manufacturers
The assembly was centrally positioned on the lower platen of the Baldwin testing machine. A steel load plate, 150 mm x 150 mm x 25 mm thick was located in the centre of the valve cover on top of a rubber pad of the same dimensions. A rubber pad was used to transfer the load uniformly to the cover. The load rate shown in Table 1, as requested by the client, was applied without shock until the cover failed i.e. it could no longer sustain the increasing load. The data logger recorded the maximum load and deflection at failure and the time taken to reach the maximum load.
The deflection and load for each sample was logged as the products were loaded and a summary of the results is presented in the table below.
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TEST RESULTS
The tables contain the relevant data, extracted from the data logger.
Table 1: Summary of data recorded on the data logger
Manufacturer Unit ID Maximum Load sustained (kN)
Deflection at max load (mm)
Average load rate (kN/min)
HR Products 1419-12VBOL 21.1 36.5 5.45 HR Products 0910VB 43.8 40.0 6.2 Carson 591-VB1419 16.2 42.8 3.0 Carson 591-VB1100 26.7 35.7 3.6 Rain Bird VBSTD 14.3 45.3 4.1 Rain Bird VB10RND P 17.8 32.4 3.5
B T Benn MSc(Eng); GDE(Civil Eng); B Com; ACT Dip; HND(Civil); FICT
Industry Liaison & Lecturer, Construction Materials School of Natural and Built Environments, Room P2‐16 University of South Australia
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1419-12VBOL (HR Products)
Shows NO visible cracks or actual failure points, the valve box distorted until it reached the point that machine could apply no further vertical loading.
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591-VB1419 (CARSON) The Lid suffered multiple fractures, most obvious on the surface of the lid, as well as
multiple rib cracks, while the body shows no signs of failure.
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VB-STD (RAIN BIRD) This Unit suffered multiple fractures in the body support lip at the two corner points along both sides
as well as a major break in the side of the body. The lid was cracked at the center circular point.