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This chapter covers the design of restraints to limitequipment movement and to keep the equipment captive during an earthquake orextreme wind loading. Seismic restraints and isolators do not reduce the forcestransmitted to the restrained equipment. Instead, properly designed andinstalled seismic restraints and isolators have the necessary strength to withstandthe imposed forces. However, equipment that is to be restrained must also havethe necessary strength to remain attached to the restraint.SEISMIC-RESISTANT DESIGNTerminologyCalculationsApplying Static AnalysisComputation of Loads at Building ConnectionANSI Steel BoltsLag Screws into TimberConcrete Post-Installed Anchor BoltsWeld CapacitiesSeismic SnubbersSeismic RestraintsRestraint of Pipe and Duct RisersExamplesInstallation ProblemsWIND-RESISTANT DESIGNTerminologyCalculationsWall-Mounted HVAC&R Component Calculations (Louvers)Certification of HVAC&R Components for WindNo. of Pages: 22
Citation: 2019 ASHRAE Handbook¿¿¿HVAC Applications
Product Details
- Published:
- 2019
- Number of Pages:
- 22
- Units of Measure:
- Dual
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- 1 file , 7.2 MB
- Product Code(s):
- D-A562019SI