Seismic Restraints for Mechanical Equipment
In Seismic Restraints for Mechanical Equipment , you'll learn ...
- How to attach mechanical equipment to minimize earthquake damage
- Instructions on installing equipment in different arrangements known as attachment types
- Many different types of anchors used to connect equipment to a building
Overview
Earthquakes are more likely to occur in some parts of the world than others. When buildings are constructed in areas where seismic activity is likely to occur the building codes and standards require seismic bracing of mechanical equipment. The selection and specification of products for installation of mechanical equipment in seismic zones requires some basic understanding of how the installation of mechanical equipment needs to be implemented.
In this course you will learn the basics of how to attach mechanical equipment to a structure to minimize earthquake damage. There are many attachment examples shown in the course including anchoring and the use of special devices called seismic restraint devices. This course does not supersede code requirements; however, it provides a good fundamental basis for understanding the practical requirements for installing mechanical equipment requiring seismic bracing. Users of the information in this course assume all liability arising from such use.
Specific Knowledge or Skill Obtained
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:
- How to install mechanical equipment for seismic applications
- Duct bracing details
- Pipe bracing details
- Suspended equipment
- Anchors
- Special cases
- Seismic terminology
Certificate of Completion
You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a multiple-choice quiz consisting of 30 questions. PDH credits are not awarded until the course is completed and quiz is passed.
This course is applicable to professional engineers in: | ||
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