Precision Strata Planters Design Manual

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  • Page 1 Strata Planters Cabinet Planter and Park Planter Range Design Manual...
  • Page 2 Design Manual This manual remains the sole property of Dexion Commercial (New Zealand) Limited (Precision). The information contained within this manual is to be regarded as confidential and must not be disclosed to any third party. Whilst the utmost care is taken to ensure the accuracy of the data and design details shown...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Strata Planters Table of Contents SECTION 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION ...................1 STRATA PLANTERS ........................1 Strata Cabinet Planters......................1 Strata Park...........................1 Components ........................2 Materials ..........................2 PRODUCT PARAMETERS .......................3 SECTION 2 STRATA CABINET PLANTERS ................1 STRATA CABINET PLANTERS....................1...
  • Page 4: Section 1 Product Introduction

    Section 1 – Product Introduction SECTION 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION STRATA PLANTERS Precision Strata Planters are a premium range of planter boxes. These planter boxes are provided complete with moulded ABS pot liners that provide both strong support and moisture protection.
  • Page 5: Components

    Section 1 – Product Introduction Components Strata Planters are available in 2 variations; Strata Cabinet Planters and Strata Park. Each version is constructed in a similar manner and made up of similar style components as detailed in the diagram below.
  • Page 6: Product Parameters

    Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 1 – Product Introduction PRODUCT PARAMETERS Strata Planters are designed to operate within the following standard parameters. Floor The floor should be of solid construction designed to accept loads imposed by the product. Loads Individual loads should be stable and self supporting, with a maximum unit weight within the safe working recommendations.
  • Page 7: Section 2 Strata Cabinet Planters

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park SECTION 2 STRATA CABINET PLANTERS STRATA CABINET PLANTERS Strata Cabinet Planters are designed to be used on top of Smartstore® Generation 2 tambour door cabinets. These planter boxes are provided complete with moulded ABS pot liners that provide both strong support and moisture protection.
  • Page 8 Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Strata cabinet mounted planters are available in widths of 900mm and 1200mm. Overall height is 200mm, which is made up from 2 x 100mm high segments The cabinet mounted planters accommodate the following pots •...
  • Page 9: Section 3 Strata Park

    Note that Strata Park units are 450mm deep to facilitate modular configuration of the units. Strata Park is designed to use 200mm (8”) pot liners, however can accommodate 300mm (12”) liners in special circumstances. Please see following or contact Precision for further information. Page 3.1...
  • Page 10: Park Configurations

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Park Configurations Strata Park Planter units can be configured as straight runs, and also freeform units in ‘L’ , ‘Z’, & ‘U’ shapes, and many more as required. The height can also vary within a configuration by simply stacking extra segments.
  • Page 11: Freeform Units

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Freeform Units Freeform units can be configured to almost any shape imaginable. In freeform units the carcass segments are brick patterned. This brick pattern configuration is both aesthetically pleasing, and also forms a structurally superior assembly.
  • Page 12: Default Heights

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Default Heights The default height of a floor mounted park unit is generally 350mm high. This height consists of: Default Height Base 50mm (40mm base + 10mm for adjustable feet)
  • Page 13: Components

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Components The diagram shows the components of Strata Park Planters Pots (by others) - Self Watering Pot preferred ABS Pot Liners Top Segment Segment Base Adjust Feet or optional castors...
  • Page 14: Park Pot Liners

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Park Pot Liners Pot Liners are specially designed to support the potted plants, and also provide moisture protection by limiting the entry of water into the planter box. Pot liners are formed from strong and rigid ABS material and overlap each other to assist excluding the entry of water into the Park components.
  • Page 15: Park Bases

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Park Bases Strata Park Bases are formed from high strength zinc coated steel, and are finished with powder coat. They are designed to provide an enclosed sturdy platform for the planter assembly, and feature M10 threaded inserts that allow the use of either adjustable feet, or castors.
  • Page 16: Adjustable Foot

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Adjustable Foot Strata Park Adjustable Feet are manufactured from high strength steel, and are zinc plated to protect against corrosion. They feature a 3/8” threaded shank, and a forged hex drive to allow adjustment of the foot from under the planter using an open spanner, or alternatively a slot is provided on the top to allow adjustment with a screw driver from the top.
  • Page 17: Park Seat Cushion

    Strata Planters Design Manual Issue 1 - Feb 2011 Section 3 – Strata Park Park Seat Cushion Strata Park Seat Cushions are available upon request. They consist of an 18mm thick MDF base, with 25mm thick high resilience foam cushioning and a fabric cover.

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