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Material FoS for MEP Seismic Bracing

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mikeCTE

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Feb 21, 2014
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We are analyzing a trapeze support for MEP supports in a seismic zone. One of the elements of the trapeze is a threaded rod.

In reviewing the rod specifications, it has a safe working load of 5. (SWL = ultimate / 5)

I know that different industries and applications have minimum required FoS values. I am curious what this value is for ASCE7-16 for components supporting MEP equipment.

Our contractor is pushing us to use 3/8" rod b/c they've used it a lot in the past. Our numbers show that we would need 1/2" rod to achieve the safe working load.

For example, if the SWL is 1500lbs, we can multiply by 5 to get 7500lbs ultimate. If our demand is 2500lbs, then our actual safety factor would be 7500/2500 = 3.0. Is 3.0 acceptable?

Thanks
 
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Try MSS SP-58 “Pipe Hangers and Supports – Materials, Design, and Manufacture”. Should contain allowable stresses for threaded rod.

Also consider that compression in the rod may require a rod stiffener to avoid buckling, depending on your bracing arrangement and relative seismic vs. dead load magnitudes.

I believe NFPA has their own design criteria that would govern for sprinkler pipe hangers.
 
Yes, we tried looking at both of those codes but do not have access (we don't own them).
 
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