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Pipe Supports - Reference Standards 1

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Fuzzbox 100

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Feb 8, 2022
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Could I ask, what national / international standards are people using for design of pipe supports?
In the UK we had BS3974 but this is long withdrawn but not, as far as I can tell, not been replaced.
I’ve also seen reference elsewhere to ANSI MSS SP-58. Was wondering if this is a suitable alternative to BS3974?
Thanks!
 
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If you're talking about these,
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then SP-58


If you're talking about pipe rack types of supports,

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then in the US, for steel it would be AISC 7
For concrete, ACI-318

A black swan to a turkey is a white swan to the butcher ... and to Boeing.
 
The governing standard for pipe support design is the piping code used for the system.

In the US, it is typically ASME B31.1 and B31.3... The piping codes reference all of the dimensonal and hardware codes you seem to be familiar with

MJCronin
Sr. Process Engineer
 
Some additional help.

MJC still have the book?

Manufacturers Standardization Society (MSS):
1. MSS SP-58 Pipe Hangers (Clevis Type) and Supports - Materials, Design and
Manufacture
2. MSS SP-69 Pipe Hangers (Clevis Type) and Supports – Selection and
Application
3. MSS SP-89 Pipe Hangers (Clevis Type) and Supports – Fabrication and
Installation Practices

PIP Piping recommendation
See 2.2



A black swan to a turkey is a white swan to the butcher ... and to Boeing.
 
1503-44...

That post was sixteen years ago ... I gave away the book and am old and sick now

Your list is very comprehensive and useful ....

But, I would suggest that you add the vital information in the "Piping Handbook" and some of that ancient information published by GRINNELL (now ANCHOR)

The world really needs a comprehensive new book about pipe support design

MJCronin
Sr. Process Engineer
 
Sorry to hear that.

A black swan to a turkey is a white swan to the butcher ... and to Boeing.
 
Many thanks for the help and links on this. All very useful!
 
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