ANSI SEIS RST MAN GUD MECH SYS-2008 Seismic Restraint Manual Guidelines for Mechanical Systems (THIRD EDITION).pdf
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1、SEISMIC RESTRAINTMANUALGUIDELINES FORMECHANICAL SYSTEMSSHEET METAL AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORSNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC.www.smacna.orgSEISMIC RESTRAINTMANUALGUIDELINES FORMECHANICAL SYSTEMSTHIRD EDITION MARCH, 2008SHEET METAL AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORSNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC.4201 Lafaye
2、tte Center DriveChantilly, VA 201511209www.smacna.orgSEISMIC RESTRAINT MANUALGUIDELINES FOR MECHANICAL SYSTEMSCOPYRIGHT C0069 SMACNA 2008All Rights ReservedbySHEET METAL AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORSNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC.4201 Lafayette Center DriveChantilly, VA 201511209Printed in the U.S.A.F
3、IRST EDITION DECEMBER 1991SECOND EDITION FEBRUARY 1998THIRD EDITION MARCH 2008Except as allowed in the Notice to Users and in certain licensing contracts, no part of this book may bereproduced, stored in a retrievable system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic,mechanical, photoc
4、opying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.iiiSeismic Restraint Manual Third EditionFOREWORDHISTORY OF THE GUIDELINESDuring the San Fernando Earthquake of 1971, four of the eleven medical facilities in the area were so badly damagedthat they had to be evac
5、uated. As a result, the State of California began to require that hospitals be built to remainoperational after an earthquake. Part of this mandate required stabilizing the mechanical and piping systems.To provide technical guidance for economical bracing methods, the Sheet Metal Industry Fund of Lo
6、s Angeles pub-lished Guidelines for Seismic Restraint of Mechanical Systems in 1976. This document was preapproved by the Cali-fornia Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development (OSHPD). A later edition, in 1982, copublished by thePlumbing and Piping Industry Council, Inc. (PPIC), expanded t
7、he bracing guidelines for piping. For several years,these were the only available guidelines, and they were used nationwide even though they had been designed for Cali-fornias unusually severe seismic conditions. The result was that, in many parts of the country, seismic restraints werebeing overdes
8、igned at unnecessary expense.To remedy this, SMACNA formed the Seismic Restraint Task Force to study the feasibility of developing nationalstandards. In April 1990, the task force recommended that SMACNA develop and publish this manual of seismic re-straint guidelines. It was to include nontechnical
9、 explanations of seismic forces, and the tables from the old guidelineswould be expanded to include electrical conduit and larger ducts. Then, for about a year, the manual was developedby the task force and consulting engineers, with input from a broad spectrum of users in the sheet metal and plumbi
10、ngindustries.This third edition has been revised to conform to the requirements in the International Building Code 2006. The ap-plication tables have been revised and a fourth table added to provide bracing provisions for four different levels ofanticipated force levels. Appendix A is provided to as
11、sist the design professional in the specification/selection of thebracing levels required.PURPOSE OF THE GUIDELINESIn the past, design for protection against earthquake damage was confined primarily to the structural systems of build-ings. However, even in buildings that did not collapse, it was dis
12、covered that the destruction of nonstructural elements,such as heating ducts and gas pipes, could cause great damage to the building and even loss of life. Damage to themechanical systems could mean that a building might be uninhabitable for weeks or months. As a result, seismic con-cerns now includ
13、e restraints for ductwork and piping in buildings.Also in recent years, there has been growing concern about the possibility of earthquakes in parts of the country thatare not usually thought of as quoteblleftearthquake zones.“ Areas of the South and Midwest, for example, are beginning to takeprecau
14、tions because of the dangerous consequences to life and property in case an earthquake does occur. Since 1988,all the major national building codes have required bracing for pipes and ducts. As engineers and builders in these areaslook for guidance in making buildings safer, they naturally turn to C
15、alifornia, with its longer history of designing forearthquakes. However, because California has such severe, frequent earthquakes, its standards may be too strict forother parts of the country.Until now, designers have had little choice but to use Californias strict guidelines or use none at all. Th
16、e purpose ofthis manual is to provide a flexible set of guidelines that accommodates all parts of the country. Within a single format,very lowrisk and very highrisk areas can be easily and equally accommodated. The guidelines will enable designersand contractors to determine the regionallyappropriat
17、e restraints for sheet metal ducts, piping, and conduit, so thatthey are more likely to maintain their integrity and remain attached to the buildings structure during an earthquake.ROLES OF CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALSIn order to accommodate a variety of conditions, these guidelines are somewhat more
18、complicated than the originalmanual. It now takes more than a simple cookbook procedure to determine the proper restraints. One step in the re-straint design process, determining the proper Seismic Hazard Level (SHL), requires professional judgment and con-iv Seismic Restraint Manual Third Editionsu
19、ltation with local jurisdictions. A sheet metal or mechanical contractor cannot be expected to carry the burden ofthis judgment. Rather, the design professional must take responsibility for determining the SHL. Conditions not cov-ered in this manual are the responsibility of the design professional.
20、WHAT IS NOT IN THIS MANUALThis manual is not intended to cover the ordinary supports for ducts and pipes required for gravity loads. (Some havebeen included for reference only.) The only restraints shown in these tables and drawings are those needed to providethe extra support for seismic loads.This
21、 manual also does not cover the seismic restraints for fire sprinklers and equipment. Fire sprinklers have beencovered by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) since 1939.SHEET METAL AND AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORSNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, INC.v Seismic Restraint Manual Third EditionSEISMIC R
22、ESTRAINT TASK FORCERobert P. Vlick, ChairmanACCO Engineered SystemsTustin, CaliforniaTye HalversonSouthwest Air Conditioning, Inc.Las Vegas, NevadaKailasam SenthilCritchfield Mechanical, Inc.Menlo Park, CaliforniaRobert J. Wasilewski, Staff LiaisonSMACNAChantilly, VirginiaOTHER CONTRIBUTORSJohn A. M
23、artin however, most effects of earthquakes are not directlyon the fault line. This is because the movement causedby the slippage creates waves in the earth that travelaway from the fault plane. These waves changethroughout the duration of the earthquake, add to oneanother, and result in extremely co
24、mplicated wavemotions and vibrations. The direction of forces onstructures can be horizontal, vertical, or rotational. Interms of their effect on a given building, they are notonly unpredictable in direction, but also unpredictablein strength and duration. The structural load is propor-tional to the
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