A mechanical unit is fastened onto optional seismic isolators that are selectively positioned on the top surfaces of the structurally reinforced insulated dynamic roof curbs.Duane Den Adel
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FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY FEMA 412/December 2002 INSTALLING SEISMIC RESTRAINTS FOR MECHANICALEQUIPMENT Notice: This guide was prepared by the Vibration Isolation and Seismic Control Manufacturers Association (VISCMA) under a cooperative agreement between the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)...
Air handlers, VAVs, chilled beams, fans, curbs and accessory equipment Ancillary drawings for equipment pads, prefabrication spools, tilt panel openings, roof and floor penetrations 3D BIM project coordination and clash detection Field verification of existing project conditions ...
B. Mechanical Contractor shall be responsible for correct size and locations of chases, equipment pads, curbs, etc., whether provided by Mechanical Contractor or others. C. Cutting of structural members is not permitted without consent of Architect or Structural Engineer and under supervision of ...
Vibration isolation products used to reduce the transmission of noise and vibration from mechanical equipment onto a building structure, support, isolate and suspend mechanical equipment, and to protect equipment from damage during seismic activity.
Vibration isolation products used to reduce the transmission of noise and vibration from mechanical equipment onto a building structure, support, isolate and suspend mechanical equipment, and to protect equipment from damage during seismic activity.
a first roof curb and a second roof curb, a gap being provided between the roof curbs, each of the roof curbs being less than 15 feet in length; wind can blow snow through the gap and out the other side, which inhibits the buildup of a snowdrift which undesirably increases roof load...