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Surge Restraint

Figure: 055

Function

Designed to restrict the upward movement of activated fire sprinkler systems.  Grips ring hanger, NOT THE NUT, and allows for fine tuning adjustments.  Listed for use with PHD Manufacturing, Inc. Figure 141 ring hangers only.

NFPA Swivel Ring Hangers

Figure: 141 & 141F

Function

Designed for the suspension of non-insulated stationary pipe lines. The knurled insert nut that allows a vertical adjustment after installation, is tapped to NFPA reduced rod size standards. Captured knurled insert nut present on pipe sizes 12” (15mm) to 2″ (50mm). The capture is permanent in the bottom portion of the band, allowing the hanger to be opened during installation if desired, but preventing the knurled insert nut from falling completely out. Fig. 141F has a layer of felt which separates the pipe from the hanger to reduce vibration and sound.

PVC Coated Swivel Ring Hangers

Figure: 143

Function

Designed for the suspension of non-insulated stationary pipe lines. The PVC coating on Fig. 143 protects the pipe from contact with the metal surface of the hanger. Frequently used with Aluminum, Glass, Plastic, Brass, or Copper pipe lines. This product is NOT compatible with CPVC pipe.

Adjustable Swivel Ring Hanger With Secured Insulation Shield

Figure: 145 & 155

Function

Designed for the suspension of insulated pipe lines. Fig 145 is a combination of our Fig. 160 shield welded to a Fig. 141 hanger & the Fig 155 is a combination of our Fig. 160 shield welded to a Fig. 151 hanger, which ensures that the shield will be installed in conjunction with the hanger. Fig. 145 & 155 allows vertical adjustment after installation and offers maximum protection from crushing of the insulation by the hanger.

Swivel Ring Hangers

Figure: 151 & 151F

Function

Designed for the suspension of non-insulated stationary pipe lines. The knurled insert nut, allows for vertical adjustment after installation. Fig. 151F has a layer of felt which separates the pipe from the hanger to reduce vibration and sound.

Copper Tubing Swivel Ring Hangers

Figure: 152 & 154

Function

Designed for the suspension of non-insulated stationary copper tubing. The knurled insert allows for vertical adjustment after installation. The PVC coating on Fig. 154 protects the tubing from contact with the metal surface of the hanger.

Band Hangers

Figure: 180, 180F, & 181

Function

Designed for the suspension of non-insulated stationary pipe lines. Fig. 180F has a layer of felt which separates the pipe from the hanger to reduce vibration and sound.

Copper Tubing Band Hangers

Figure: 182

Function

Designed for the suspension of non-insulated stationary copper tubing. When proper adjustment has been obtained, the hanger should be locked in place with an upper locknut.

TRH Hanging System

Figure: TRH

Function

Supports a pair of insulated flow and return refrigerant lines on 1/4” to 3/8” threaded rod. Simply fold the lock-tab over to secure the lines into the strap. The spring steel hanger grips the rod tightly, and the black zinc coating offers corrosion resistance while matching the insulation color. The clamp can be detached from the rod hanger and used to secure lines to flat surfaces.

Selection Guide

Figure: 145, 155, 160, 170, & 455

Function

Designed to serve as a guide for determining the proper insulation protection shield for standard pipe or tube sizes and insulation thicknesses.