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SIZE: LBS/FT: Depth: Flange: Web: S3x5.7: 5.7: 3: 2.33: 0.17: S3x7.5: 7.5: 3: 2.509: 0.349: S4x7.7: 7.7: 4: 2.663: 0.193: S4x9.5: 9.5: 4: 2.796: 0.326: S5x10: 10: 5. 5.8.5.1 Prediction of HDT A from HDT B Data. Heat deflection temperature (HDT) is the temperature at which a standard deflection occurs for defined test samples subjected to a given bending load and a linear increase in temperature. The stresses usually selected are 0.45 MPa (HDT B) or 1.8 MPa (HDT A).
Warning: All pipe plugs must be blocked or anchored adequately against a force equal to the head pressure times the cross-sectional area of the pipe. Debris or protrusions in the pipeline can damage a seal or rupture inflatable plugs. NEVER use an inflatable plug when its failure could cause injury or catastrophic damage or as the only means of protection for personnel working downstream. NEVER use a test pressure greater than the capacity of the weakest pipe or component in the system. Actual conditions vary so user must accept full risk and responsibility for the selection and use of any product. Please review our Warranty, Terms and Conditions.
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The American Architectural Manufacturers Association, aamanet.org, addresses this in its standard, AAMA TIR-11 Maximum Allowable Deflection of Framing Systems for Building Cladding Components at Design Wind Loads. AAMA TIR-11 establishes a deflection limit of L/175 for spans less than 13 feet 6 inches and L/240 + ¼ inch for spans greater than.
Note 1: Mechanical and Molded Rubber Plugs are generally used for testing because fabricated Multi-Flex® style plugs may allow some seepage unless customized for a positive seal.
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