Seismic Bracing

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Sway Brace Pipe Attachment

Figure: 010

Function

Designed for bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance. The pipe attachment component of a sway brace system used in conjunction with a PHD Manufacturing structural attachment fitting, and joined together with a bracing pipe element forms a complete sway brace assembly. Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Large Sway Brace Pipe Attachment

Figure: 015

Function

Designed for bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance. The pipe attachment component of a sway brace system used in conjunction with a PHD Manufacturing structural attachment fitting, and joined together with a bracing pipe element forms a complete sway brace assembly.  Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Multi-Fastener Adapter

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Function

Designed for bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbances.  Sway brace adapter used to develop a greater structural connection by providing multiple fastener attachment points.  Adapter allows for 2 or 3 NFPA 13 approved fasteners to be used when one fastener is too weak to anchor a sway brace assembly to a structure.  Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

C-Clamp Structural Attachment

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Function

Designed for bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbances.  Universal swivel design allows for attachment at any surface angle combined with concentric loading.  Structure attachment fitting designed to use 1” thru 2” SCH 40 pipe, structural steel, and PHD 12 gauge strut channel (1001 & 1201) as sway bracing elements.  No bracing member thicker than 3/8” can be used in conjunction with this product.  Utilize the Fig. 030 with a PHD Manufacturing pipe attachment fitting and a bracing element to form a complete sway brace assembly.  Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Clamping Pipe Attachment

Figure: 031

Function

Designed for bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance.  Versatile design allows for attachment at any angle and the ability to be used in a lateral or longitudinal bracing configuration.  The pipe attachment component of a sway brace system used in conjunction with a PHD Manufacturing structural attachment fitting and joined together with a bracing element form a complete sway brace assembly.  Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Sway Brace Bar Joist Adapter

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Function

Sway brace adapter used to attach a PHD Manufacturing sway brace assembly to a steel bar joist or structural member of 3/8” maximum thickness. To provide a point of connection when drilling or welding is not allowed or not practical.  Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Supporting Pipe Attachment

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Function

Designed for bracing pipe against sway and seismic disturbance. Versatile design allows for attachment at any angle and the ability to be used in a lateral or longitudinal bracing configuration. The pipe attachment component of a sway brace system used in conjunction with two PHD Manufacturing structural attachment fittings and joined together with a bracing element form a complete sway brace assembly.  Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Sway Brace Structural Adapter

Figure: 045

Function

Sway brace adapter used to attach a PHD Manufacturing sway brace assembly to a steel structural member of 3/8” minimum and 11/4” maximum thickness. To provide a point of connection when drilling or welding is not allowed or not practical.  Sway brace assemblies are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA 13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions.