Secure Collection Unit
Model Number DVCS0023
Standard Features
- Galvannealed-Steel depository, collection and storage unit
- Security-Drop Door – US Pat. 6,347,737
- Deposit operation- simply open, drop and go
- Front key-locked access doors allow units to be installed against walls
- Removable totes for easy collection
- Stainless steel hinges
- Weather resistant
- Constructed of heavy-duty, 16 gauge steel
- Durable powder coated poly-hammer finishes
- Colors:Black, White, Gray, Sand and Copper Vein
- Electrical knock-outs for underground feeds
Optional Features – Call for Details
- Push-button locks for access doors
- Rear access door configuration
- Totes with secure lids(nestable & stackable)
- Pedestal unit
- Custom colors
- Also available in aluminum
- 3-point locking systems
- *Patented Information Systems

Shown with front key-locked access-door open(left) and close-up of tote(right).


SECURE COLLECTION UNIT
Tools and/or Materials Required:
Installation Procedure:
- It is recommended that the Secure Collection Unit(s) are placed on flat, level and solid surfaces (footprint minimum – 19″W x 19″D).Outdoor Installations go to step number 2.
- If pouring your own concrete, properly prepare site, mix concrete according to manufacturer’s specifications and make the appropriate accommodations for concrete anchor nuts and underground feeds for electrical wiring/conduit, if any.
- After concrete is fully cured, open access door of unit and remove false bottom. Install lag screws (5, 3/8″ x 2″) to anchor the unit to the concrete pad. Reinstall false bottom, close and lock access door.
- If veneering the unit with brick, stone or other decorative materials, properly prepare all contact surfaces and use manufacturer recommended adhesives. Surface preparation may include lightly sanding contact surfaces only until the shine has become dull or prepare a scratch-coat (contact your materials supplier for proper surface preparation).
- If veneering the unit with brick, stone or other decorative materials, properly prepare all contact surfaces and use manufacturer recommended adhesives. Surface preparation may include lightly sanding contact surfaces only until the shine has become dull or prepare a scratch-coat (contact your materials supplier for proper surface preparation).
NOTE: Do not veneer security-drop/access doors or alter the weight of the door mechanism in any way. Doing so will cause the door mechanisms to malfunction.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO CONSULT WITH LICENSED PROFESSIONALS INCLUDING: ELECTRICIANS WHENEVER WORKING WITH OR INSTALLING UNDERGROUND FEEDS, LAMPS, LAMPPOSTS OR ANY OTHER ELECTRICAL HARDWARE, AND LICENSED CONTRACTORS FOR VENEERING, FRAMING AND/OR OTHER INSTALLATIONS.
IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE THAT IT IS NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF MAIL CARRIERS TO OPEN MAILBOXES THAT ARE LOCKED, ACCEPT KEYS FOR THIS PURPOSE, OR LOCK MAILBOXES AFTER DELIVERY OF MAIL.
▶ What size packages will the Delivery Vault unit accept?
The secure-drop door mechanisms and storage compartments have been design engineered to accept the most frequently sent parcels:
Note: dVault has not received any negative customer feedback relating to delivery or capacity concerns.
▶ I live near the beach, which unit do you suggest?
▶ What are the key-locked access door dimensions?
▶ What are the secure drop door dimensions?
Click here for a drawing
▶ How do I access deposited packages from Delivery Vault units?
Access to the Wall Pass-thru units is from the interior of the wall or structure (Posi-Locked).
▶ How do the curbside units anchor or fasten to the ground?
▶ How does the security-drop door mechanism work?
Click Here to see package-drop door mechanism.
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