Rps Pipe Support 2014
Rps Pipe Support 2014
Rps Pipe Support 2014
Table of Contents
General Notes..................................................................................................................................................Page 5
Pictorial Index
Pipe Supports............................................................................................................................................................Page 7
Duct Supports..........................................................................................................................................................Page 12
Pipe Supports
Figure S1: U-Strap W/ Shield (1” – 12” Diameter).....................................................................................................Page 14
Figure S2: U-Bolt W/ Shield (1” – 12” Diameter)......................................................................................................Page 15
Figure S4: Clevis Hanger (1” – 18” Diameter)...........................................................................................................Page 16
Figure S5: Wide Clamp Hanger (1” – 18” Diameter).................................................................................................Page 17
Figure S5: Wide Clamp Hanger (20” – 60” Diameter)...............................................................................................Page 18
Figure S7: FRP Wear Pad (1” – 12” Diameter)...........................................................................................................Page 19
Figure S8: Slide Shield (1” – 12” Diameter)..............................................................................................................Page 20
Figure S9: Pipe Cradle (1” – 10” Diameter)...............................................................................................................Page 21
Figure S9B: Pipe Cradle (12” – 60” Diameter)...........................................................................................................Page 22
Figure S10: Pipe Stand - Fixed Height (1” – 8” Diameter).........................................................................................Page 23
Figure S11: Pipe Stand - Adjustable Height (1” – 8” Diameter).................................................................................Page 24
Figure S12: Flange Slide (1” – 10” Diameter)............................................................................................................Page 25
Figure S12B: Flange Slide (12” – 30” Diameter)........................................................................................................Page 26
Figure S12B: Flange Slide (36” – 60” Diameter)........................................................................................................Page 27
Figure S13: Flange Guide (1” – 10” Diameter)..........................................................................................................Page 28
Figure S13B: Flange Guide (12” – 30” Diameter)......................................................................................................Page 29
Figure S13B: Flange Guide (36” – 60” Diameter)......................................................................................................Page 30
Figure S14: Flange Anchor (1” – 30” Diameter)........................................................................................................Page 31
Figure S14: Flange Anchor (36” – 60” Diameter)......................................................................................................Page 32
Figure S15: Flange Linestop (1” – 10” Diameter)......................................................................................................Page 33
Figure S15B: Flange Linestop (12” – 30” Diameter)..................................................................................................Page 34
Figure S15B: Flange Linestop (36” – 60” Diameter)..................................................................................................Page 35
Figure S16: Flange Hanger (1” – 18” Diameter)........................................................................................................Page 36
Figure S17: Flange Riser Guide (12” – 30” Diameter)................................................................................................Page 37
Figure S17: Flange Riser Guide (36” – 60” Diameter)................................................................................................Page 38
Figure S18: Flange Riser Support (12” – 60” Diameter)............................................................................................Page 39
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Duct Supports
Figure D1: Duct Clamp Hanger (20” – 60” Diameter)...............................................................................................Page 70
Figure D3: Duct Cradle Base Slide (20” – 60” Diameter)...........................................................................................Page 71
Figure D4: Duct Base Linestop (20” – 36” Diameter)................................................................................................Page 72
Figure D4: Duct Base Linestop (42” – 60” Diameter)................................................................................................Page 73
Figure D5: Duct Base Slide (20” – 36” Diameter)...................................................................................................... Page 74
Figure D5: Duct Base Slide (42” – 60” Diameter)......................................................................................................Page 75
Figure D6: Duct Base Guide (20” – 36” Diameter)....................................................................................................Page 76
Figure D6: Duct Base Guide (42” – 60” Diameter)....................................................................................................Page 77
Figure D7: Duct Base Anchor (20” – 36” Diameter)..................................................................................................Page 78
Figure D7: Duct Base Anchor (42” – 60” Diameter)..................................................................................................Page 79
Figure D16: Duct Riser Guide (20” – 30” Diameter)..................................................................................................Page 80
Figure D16: Duct Riser Guide (36” – 60” Diameter)..................................................................................................Page 81
Figure D17: Duct Riser Support W/ Guides (20” – 30” Diameter)..............................................................................Page 82
Figure D17: Duct Riser Support W/ Guides (36” – 60” Diameter)..............................................................................Page 83
Support Options
Figure O1: Variable Spring Hanger Supports.............................................................................................................Page 84
Figure O2: Slide Bearings..........................................................................................................................................Page 85
Figure O3: Base Plates..............................................................................................................................................Page 86
Figure O4: Guide Clips..............................................................................................................................................Page 87
Figure O5: Expansion Joint W/ Control Rods.............................................................................................................Page 88
Painting Specification..............................................................................................................................Page 89
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4) All supports are designed to maximize load distribution and to avoid 1” to 30” diameter: Hot dipped galvanized
point loading of the pipe at the support. 36” diameter and up: Painted per RPS painting specification
(see page 89)
5) Large diameter supports are custom engineered to meet specific load
and functionality requirements. Expected loads and movements are Other types of paint finishes and Mill finish are available upon request.
required to engineer and optimize support configuration and design. Please specify desired finish with placement of order.
Where large diameter supports are used without slide bearings
allowing steel on steel contact, supports will need to be evaluated 16) All saddle and clamp type supports include cushioning material to
for axial loads due to increased frictional loading. assure best fit and to minimize exterior pipe wear.
6) Structural and supplementary steel structures are assumed to be 17) Supports that require attachment to a structure are designed for
near rigid. The length of the support should be centered on the welded installations. If bolted installations are preferred, please
supporting structures to limit the torsional loading of the steel. specify details with placement of order. See Support Options (Page
Flexibility in structural steel may induce unanticipated loads into the 84) for details.
pipe/duct. 18) Sizing of field welds for supports, clips, brackets, lugs, etc. to
7) The width of the supporting structural steel should be considered for supporting structures are to be determined by others.
support bearing. Structural or supplementary steel should provide a 19) Guide clips provided with the non-slide bearing type guide supports
bearing surface of at least 50% of the support base length. If this is are designed to be field welded to the supporting structure. Guide
not possible, larger or thicker support base plates or stiffeners may clips for bolted installations to the supporting structure are available.
be required. If additional installation plates or larger support base Please specify the preferred attachment method with placement of
plates are needed, please specify size (length, width and thickness) order. See Figure O4 (Page 87) for details.
with placement of order.
20) The standard horizontal gap for guide and linestop supports is ±1/8”
8) Pipe/duct supports are available in sizes up to 60” in diameter. Larger with factory installed clips. Supports can be adjusted for specific
sizes are available and are designed to suit the project requirements. displacements as required for project needs. Please specify with
9) All pipe/duct sizes are considered nominal. The outer diameter (O.D.) placement of order.
may vary depending on the manufacturer. The maximum O.D. must
be specified with placement of order.
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21) The upwards vertical gap for our guide and linestop style supports is 24) Supplementary steel supporting structures are not included with RPS
±1/8” with factory installed clips.. The vertical of supports with slide supports. Supplementary supporting structures can be provided upon
bearings may vary depending on the style of clip required. Where uplift request.
or overturning is a concern, please provide vertical limit requirements or
25) All materials such as pipe, duct, flanges and shear collars are not
overturning loads at placement of order and supports can be adjusted to
included with RPS supports. This material should be sourced from the
accommodate the specified limits and loads.
piping manufacturer.
22) Slide bearings are recommended for supports with moderate to severe
26) Shield banding and buckles are not included with RPS supports. Banding
displacements and loads on systems having long runs with design
and buckles can be provided upon request. Material will be provided in
pressures over 75 PSI for FRP or plastic pipe. Slide bearings are recom-
bulk form.
mended for piping systems above 10” diameter where temperature
gradients from ambient are greater than 60°F may occur. See Figure O2 27) Hanger hardware to suspend a support from a structure above is not
(Page 84) for details. The incorporation of slide bearings is to minimize included with RPS supports. Hanging hardware can be provided upon
loads transferred to the supporting structure. request.
23) If pipe/duct requires insulated, slots can be incorporated into the
support design to accommodate insulation banding. Please specify
insulation thickness and details at placement of order.
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Pictorial Index
Pipe Supports
S1 S2 S4 S5
U-Strap W/ Shield U-Bolt W. Shield Clevis Hanger Wide Clamp Hanger
(1”-12” Dia.) (1”-12” Dia.) (1”-18” Dia.) (1”-18” Dia.)
S5 S7 S8 S9
Wide Clamp Hanger FRP Wear Pad Slide Shield Pipe Cradle
(20”-60” Dia.) (1”-12” Dia.) (1”-12” Dia.) (1”-10” Dia.)
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P7 P7B P8 P8L
Elbow Support Slide Plate Elbow Support Slide Pate Base Slide Base Slide - Low Profile
(2”-10” Dia.) (12”-24” Dia.) (1”-10” Dia.) (1”-10” Dia.)
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P20 P20
Base Anchor Base Anchor
(12”-30” Dia.) (36”-60” Dia.)
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Pictorial Index
Duct Supports
D1 D3 D4 D4
Duct Clamp Hanger Duct Cradle Base Slide Duct Base Linestop Duct Base Linestop
(20”-60” Dia.) (20”-60” Dia.) (20”-36” Dia.) (42”-60” Dia.)
D5 D5 D6 D6
Duct Base Slide Duct Base Slide Duct Base Guide Duct Base Guide
(20”-36” Dia.) (42”-60” Dia.) (20”-36” Dia.) (42”-60” Dia.)
D7 D7 D16 D16
Duct Base Anchor Duct Base Anchor Duct Riser Guide Duct Riser Guide
(20”-36” Dia.) (42”-60” Dia.) (20”-30” Dia.) (36”-60” Dia.)
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D17 D17
Duct Riser Support W/ Guides Duct Riser Support W/ Guides
(20”-30” Dia.) (36”-60” Dia.)
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Pipe Supports
Figure S1: U-Strap W/ Shield
(1”-12” Diameter)
Finish:
Electroplated, hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To provide wear protection for pipe while allowing freedom of axial movement and limiting
lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) must be fully supported. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. Load shield rests on supporting
structure. Banding can be provided (in bulk) upon request. See General Note 26, page 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] G [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
1 1 1/2 3/8 3 12 3 7/8 80 80
1 1/2 1 1/2 3/8 3 12 4 3/8 90 90
2 2 3/8 4 12 5 3/8 100 110
3 2 3/8 4 12 6 3/8 200 200
4 2 3/8 4 12 7 1/2 300 280
6 2 1/2 4 12 9 7/8 600 540
8 2 1/2 4 12 11 7/8 700 800
10 2 1/2 5/8 6 12 14 1/2 1300 1200
12 2 1/2 5/8 6 12 16 3/4 1300 1600
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Finish:
Electroplated, hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To provide wear protection for pipe while allowing freedom of axial movement and limiting
lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) must be fully supported. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. Load shield rests on supporting
structure. Banding can be provided (in bulk) upon request. See General Note 26, page 6.
Pipe Size [in] A [in] B [in] D [in] L1 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
1 1 3/4 2 3/8 12 2 3/8 20 80
1 1/2 1 7/8 2 1/4 3/8 12 2 7/8 20 90
2 2 1/4 2 3/4 3/8 12 3 3/8 20 110
3 3 3 1/2 1/2 12 4 1/2 45 200
4 3 4 1/2 12 5 5/8 70 280
6 3 1/2 5 1/2 5/8 12 8 150 540
8 3 1/2 6 1/2 5/8 12 10 170 800
10 4 8 3/4 12 12 1/4 200 1200
12 4 1/2 9 1/2 3/4 12 14 1/2 210 1600
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe from above while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D.
and load requirements. Hanging hardware is available upon request. See General Notes, pages
5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] D [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
1 3/8 3 1/4 3 ----- 100
1 1/2 3/8 3 1/4 3 ----- 150
2 3/8 3 1/4 3 ----- 240
3 1/2 4 1/2 3 ----- 315
4 5/8 5 1/2 3 ----- 420
6 3/4 7 4 ----- 840
8 3/4 8 1/2 4 ----- 1120
10 7/8 10 6 ----- 1800
12 7/8 11 1/2 6 ----- 2160
14 1 12 1/2 4 8 2800
16 1 14 4 8 3300
18 1 16 4 10 3500
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe from above while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D.
and load requirements. Hanging hardware is available upon request. See page 18 for sizes 20” -
60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] D [in] H [in] L1 [in] P [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
1 1 1/2 3/8 4 3 1/2 100
1 1/2 1 1/2 3/8 4 1/4 3 1/2 150
2 1 1/2 3/8 4 9/16 3 1/2 240
3 1 1/2 1/2 5 1/16 3 5/8 315
4 1 1/2 5/8 5 9/16 3 3/4 420
6 2 3/4 6 3/4 4 7/8 840
8 2 3/4 7 3/4 4 7/8 1120
10 2 1/2 7/8 9 1/16 6 1 1800
12 2 1/2 7/8 10 1/8 6 1 2160
14 2 1/2 1 11 1/4 8 1 1/8 3360
16 2 1/2 1 12 7/16 8 1 1/8 3840
18 3 1 13 11/16 10 1 1/8 5400
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Finish:
20” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36” – 60”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe from above while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D.
and load requirements. Hanging hardware is available upon request. See page 17 for sizes 1” -
18”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6
Pipe Size [in] C [in] D [in] H [in] L1 [in] P [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
20 3 1 1/4 15 3/4 10 1 3/8 8000
24 3 1 1/2 18 3/16 12 1 5/8 10000
30 3 2 22 15 2 1/4 15000
36 4 2 1/4 26 18 2 1/2 23000
42 4 2 1/2 30 3/8 21 2 3/4 28000
48 4 2 3/4 35 1/4 24 3 36000
54 4 3 37 3/16 27 3 1/4 40000
60 4 3 40 1/4 30 3 1/4 45000
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Finish:
Plain, painted
Service:
To provide wear protection for FRP pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Fiberglass reinforced plastic
Notes:
Bonded to FRP pipe. Adhesive to be ordered separately. Wear pad rests on supporting structure.
See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
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Finish:
Electroplated, hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To provide wear protection for pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D.
and load requirements. Load shield rests on supporting structure. Banding can be provided (in
bulk) upon request. See General Note 26, page 6.
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel.
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D.
and load requirements. Banding can be provided (in bulk) upon request. See page 22 for sizes
12” – 60”. See General Note 26 on page 6.
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Finish:
20” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36” – 60”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installation are available
upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions are based on typical 150
PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. PTFE slide bearings are
recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. Banding can be provided (in bulk) upon request. See page 21
for sizes 1” – 10”. See General Note 26, page 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] L3 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
12 3 12 8 8 13 1/8 1800
14 3 12 8 8 15 2400
16 3 12 8 8 16 1/2 3000
18 3 12 8 8 19 3700
20 3 1/4 12 8 8 21 4300
24 3 1/4 14 10 8 25 6200
30 4 16 12 10 30 9000
36 8 20 16 12 36 13000
42 8 22 18 12 42 16000
48 8 24 20 12 48 23000
54 8 26 22 12 54 28000
60 8 28 24 12 60 32000
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
Fixed height pipe stand to support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for axial or lateral loads. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary
depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. Specify desired height upon placement of order.
See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] D [NPS] L1 [in] L2 [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
1 1 1/2 1 1/2 3 6 150
1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2 3 6 180
2 1 1/2 2 3 6 220
3 1 1/2 2 3 6 320
4 1 1/2 2 3 6 420
6 2 3 4 8 800
8 2 3 4 8 1050
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
Adjustable height pipe stand to support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for axial or lateral loads. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. Specify desired height upon
placement of order. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] D[NPS] E [NPS] L1 [in] L2 [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
1 1 1/2 1 1/2 2 3 6 150
1 1/2 1 1/2 1 1/2 2 3 6 180
2 1 1/2 2 1/2 3 4 6 220
3 1 1/2 2 1/2 3 4 6 320
4 1 1/2 2 1/2 3 4 6 420
6 2 4 5 5 8 800
8 2 4 5 5 8 1050
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions are based on ANSI B16.5 CL150 flange drilling and may vary depending on actual
drilling requirements. FRP flanges require a full back-face. See page 26 for sizes 12” – 30”. See
page 27 for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
1 3 3/4 3 1 1/4 5 1/2 200
1 1/2 4 1/4 3 1 1/4 6 300
2 4 5/8 4 1 3/4 6 500
3 5 1/4 4 1 3/4 7 1/2 700
4 6 4 1 3/4 10 1/4 900
6 7 6 2 3/4 12 1/4 1500
8 8 1/4 6 2 3/4 14 1/4 1800
10 9 3/8 8 3 3/4 17 1/4 2200
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment, while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on ANSI B16.5 or ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending
on actual drilling requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10”
NPS. FRP flanges require a full back-face. See page 25 for sizes 1”–10”. See page 27 for sizes 36” –
60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
12 12 8 3 3/4 20 2800
14 12 7/8 8 3 3/4 21 1/2 3200
16 14 1/8 8 3 3/4 24 1/2 4200
18 15 3/8 8 3 3/4 26 5300
20 17 1/2 10 4 5/8 29 1/8 6500
24 19 3/4 10 4 5/8 32 3/4 8900
30 23 5/8 10 4 5/8 36 3/4 11000
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Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valve or equipment while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 and may vary depending on actual drilling require-
ments. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. FRP flanges require a
full back-face. See page 25 for sizes 1” – 10”. See page 26 for 12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages
5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
36 26 3/4 12 10 49 3/4 13000
42 30 1/4 14 12 56 3/4 18000
48 33 1/2 16 14 63 3/4 24000
54 38 1/2 18 16 72 30000
60 42 20 18 78 1/2 36000
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment, while allowing freedom of axial movement and
limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Type FB1 welded guide clips are provided with this style of support. Type FB2 bolted guide clips
are available upon request. Dimensions are based on ANSI B16.5 CL 150 flange drilling and may
vary depending on actual drilling requirements. Can also be used as a flange riser guide. FRP
flanges require a full back-face. See page 29 for sizes 12” – 30”. See page 30 for sizes 36” – 60”. See
General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
1 3 3/4 3 1 1/4 7 3/4 100 200
1 1/2 4 1/4 3 1 1/4 8 1/4 150 300
2 4 5/8 4 1 3/4 8 1/4 200 500
3 5 1/4 4 1 3/4 9 3/4 280 700
4 6 4 1 3/4 12 1/2 360 900
6 7 6 2 3/4 14 1/2 600 1500
8 8 1/4 6 2 3/4 16 1/2 720 1800
10 9 3/8 8 3 3/4 19 1/2 880 2200
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment, while allowing freedom of axial movement and
limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on ANSI B16.5 or ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending
on actual drilling requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10”
NPS. FRP flanges require a full back-face. See page 28 for sizes 1”–10”. See page 30 for sizes 36” –
60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
12 12 8 3 3/4 24 1/2 1120 2800
14 12 7/8 8 3 3/4 26 1280 3200
16 14 1/8 8 3 3/4 28 1680 4200
18 15 3/8 8 3 3/4 30 1/2 2100 5300
20 17 1/2 10 4 5/8 33 5/8 2600 6500
24 19 3/4 10 4 5/8 37 1/4 3600 8900
30 23 5/8 10 4 5/8 41 1/4 4400 11000
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment, while allowing freedom of axial movement and
limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending on actual
drilling requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. FRP
flanges require a full back-face. See page 28 for sizes 1”–10”. See page 29 for sizes 12” – 30”. See
General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
36 26 3/4 12 10 57 3/4 9100 13000
42 30 1/4 14 12 64 3/4 12600 18000
48 33 1/2 16 14 73 3/4 16800 24000
54 38 1/2 18 16 80 3/8 21000 30000
60 42 20 18 87 25000 36000
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. FRP flanges
require a full back-face. Dimensions are based on ANSI B16.5 or ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150
flange drilling and may vary depending on actual drilling requirements. Can also be used as a
flange riser anchor. See page 32 for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical Axial
1 3 3/4 4 1 3/4 5 1/2 100 200 300
1 1/2 4 1/4 4 1 3/4 5 7/8 150 300 320
2 4 5/8 6 2 3/4 7 1/2 200 500 350
3 5 1/4 6 2 3/4 9 280 700 490
4 6 6 2 3/4 10 1/2 360 900 630
6 7 8 3 3/4 12 1/2 600 1500 1260
8 8 1/4 8 3 3/4 15 720 1800 1800
10 9 3/8 10 4 3/4 18 880 2200 2100
12 12 10 4 3/4 20 1/2 1120 2800 2400
14 12 7/8 10 4 3/4 22 1/2 1280 3200 3000
16 14 1/8 12 5 3/4 25 1/4 1680 4200 4200
18 15 3/8 12 5 5/8 26 7/8 2100 5300 5300
20 17 1/2 12 5 5/8 30 1/4 2600 6500 6500
24 19 3/4 12 5 5/8 34 3600 8900 7000
30 23 5/8 12 5 5/8 42 4400 11000 7500
31
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installa-
tions are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. FRP
flanges require a back-face. Dimensions are based on ASME B16.47 Series a CL 150 and may vary
depending on actual drilling requirements. See page 31 for sizes 1” – 30”. See General Notes,
pages 5 and 6.
32
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment, while allowing freedom of lateral movement
and limiting axial movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
If axial and lateral displacements are to be limited, request optional base plate type BP4, page
86. Base width (W) and length (L1) must be fully supported. Support is provided with a base plate
for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations are available upon request. Provide
bolting arrangement with placement of order. FRP flanges require a full back-face. Dimensions
are based on ANSI B16.5 CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending on actual drilling require-
ments. See page 34 for sizes 12” – 30”. See page 35 for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages
5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical Axial
1 3 3/4 8 1/4 1 3/4 5 1/2 200 300
1 1/2 4 1/4 8 1/4 1 3/4 5 7/8 300 320
2 4 5/8 10 1/2 2 3/4 7 1/2 500 350
3 5 1/4 10 1/2 2 3/4 9 700 490
4 6 10 1/2 2 3/4 10 1/2 900 630
6 7 14 3 3/4 12 1/2 1500 1260
8 8 1/4 14 3 3/4 15 1800 1800
10 9 3/8 16 4 3/4 18 2200 2100
33
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment, while allowing freedom of lateral movement
and limiting axial movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
If axial and lateral displacements are to be limited, request optional base plate type BP4, page
86. Base width (W) and length (L1) must be fully supported. Support is provided with a base plate
for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations are available upon request. Provide
bolting arrangement with placement of order. FRP flanges require a full back-face. Dimensions
are based on ANSI B16.5 or ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending
on actual drilling requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10”
NPS. See page 33 for sizes 1” – 10”. See page 35 for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5
and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical Axial
12 12 16 4 3/4 20 1/2 2800 2400
14 12 7/8 16 4 3/4 22 1/2 3200 3000
16 14 1/8 18 5 3/4 25 1/4 4200 4200
18 15 3/8 18 5 5/8 26 7/8 5300 5300
20 17 1/2 18 5 5/8 30 1/4 6500 6500
24 19 3/4 18 5 5/8 34 8900 7000
30 23 5/8 18 5 5/8 42 11000 7500
34
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment, while allowing freedom of lateral movement
and limiting axial movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
If axial and lateral displacements are to be limited, request optional base plate type BP4, page
86. Base width (W) and length (L1) must be fully supported. Support is provided with a base plate
for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations are available upon request. Provide
bolting arrangement with placement of order. FRP flanges require a full back-face. Dimensions
are based on ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending on actual
drilling requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. See
page 33 for sizes 1” – 10”. See page 34 for sizes 12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical Axial
36 26 3/4 21 15 49 3/4 13000 8000
42 30 1/4 23 17 56 3/4 18000 9100
48 33 1/2 25 19 63 3/4 24000 12000
54 38 1/2 27 21 72 30000 15000
60 42 29 23 78 1/2 36000 18000
35
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe, valves or equipment from above while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions are based on ANSI B16.5 CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending on actual
drilling requirements. FRP flanges require full back-face. Hanging hardware is available upon
request. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] D [in] P [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
1 4 1/8 3/8 1/2 4 1/4 250
1 1/2 4 1/2 3/8 1/2 5 450
2 5 3/8 1/2 6 600
3 6 1/2 5/8 7 1/2 1100
4 6 1/2 5/8 3/4 9 1600
6 7 1/2 3/4 7/8 11 2200
8 9 3/4 7/8 14 2800
10 10 7/8 1 16 3200
12 12 7/8 1 19 3600
14 13 1 1 1/8 21 4000
16 14 1 1 1/8 24 4500
18 15 1 1 1/8 25 5300
36
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To allow axial movement while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for vertical loading. Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a
greater width, the support configuration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads.
Type RGC1 welded riser guide clips are provided with this style of support. Type RGC2 bolted
riser guide clips are available upon request, page 87. Dimensions are based on ANSI B16.5 or
ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending on actual drilling require-
ments. FRP flanges require full back-face. See page 38 for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes,
pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] N # Of Holes W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral
12 4 8 8 23 3300
14 4 8 1/2 8 25 3600
16 4 15 16 27 1/2 4000
18 4 16 16 29 4400
20 4 15 16 31 1/2 5800
24 4 18 16 36 6600
30 4 16 16 44 8000
37
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To allow axial movement while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for vertical loading. Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a
greater width, the support configuration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads.
Type RGC1 welded riser guide clips are provided with this style of support. Type RGC2 bolted
riser guide clips are available upon request, page 87. Dimensions are based on ASME B16.47
Series A CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending on actual drilling requirements. FRP
flanges require full back-face. See page 37 for sizes 12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] N # Of Holes W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral
36 6 17 1/2 16 53 9100
42 6 26 3/4 24 60 10500
48 6 24 1/2 24 66 1/2 12000
54 8 27 3/4 24 73 1/4 13500
60 8 34 32 80 15000
38
Pipe Supports
Finish:
12” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36” – 60”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of lateral movement. May also be configured
to restrict all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 4.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support config-
uration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. If a fixed anchor type support is
required, provide loads for evaluation. FRP flanges require a full back-face. Dimensions are based
on ANSI B16.5 or ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 flange drilling and may vary depending on actual
drilling requirements. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Finish:
12” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36” – 60”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support configu-
ration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. Type RC1 welded riser guide clips are
provided with this style support. Type RGC2 bolted riser guide clips are available upon request,
page 87. Dimensions are based on ANSI B16.5 or ASME B16.47 Series A CL 150 flange drilling and
may vary depending on actual drilling requirements. FRP flanges require a full back-face. See
General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
12 4 4 4 25 3300 5800
14 4 4 4 27 3600 6300
16 4 4 6 29 1/2 4000 6900
18 4 4 6 31 4400 7600
20 6 4 8 33 1/2 5800 12000
24 6 4 8 38 6600 15000
30 6 4 12 46 3/4 8000 18000
36 6 6 12 54 9100 24000
42 6 6 12 61 12600 30000
48 8 8 12 67 1/2 16800 36000
54 8 8 18 74 1/4 21000 48000
60 8 8 18 81 25000 60000
40
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To carry pipe weight while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Bending moments should be evaluated at the connection to elbow. Provide support leg flange
thickness when ordering. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
41
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To carry pipe weight while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Bending moments should be evaluated at the connection to elbow. Provide support leg flange
thickness when ordering. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS.
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. See General
Notes, pages 5 and 6.
42
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions are estimated based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the
actual O.D. and load requirements. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
43
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown. Lower saddle rests on supporting structure.
Dimensions are estimated based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the
actual O.D. and load requirements. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
44
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of axial movement and limiting lateral
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Type FB1 welded guide clips are provided with this style of support. Type FB2 bolted guide clips
are available upon request, page 87. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may
vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
45
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of axial movement and limiting lateral
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown. Lower saddle rests on supporting structure.
Type FB1 welded guide clips are provided with this style of support. Type FB2 bolted guide clips
are available upon request, page 87. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may
vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
46
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base sized for a welded installation. A bolted installation is available
upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. If limiting axial displacement
is required, request linestop clips type LS1 or LS2 with placement of order. Dimensions are based
on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements.
See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
47
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown. Lower saddle rests on supporting structure.
Support is provided with a base sized for a welded installation. A bolted installation is available
upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. If limiting axial displacement
is required, request linestop clips type LS1 or LS2 with placement of order. Dimensions are based
on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements.
See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
48
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To allow axial movement while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for vertical loads. Type RGC1 welded riser guide clips are provided with this style of
support. Type RGC2 bolted riser guide clips are available upon request, page 87. Dimensions are based
on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. See
page 50 for sizes 24” – 60”. See General Notes, page 3 and 4.
49
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To allow axial movement while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for vertical loads. Type RGC1 welded riser clips are provided with this style support.
Type RGC2 bolted riser clips are available upon request, page 87. Dimensions are based on typical
150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. See page
49 for sizes 1” – 20”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] L3 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral
24 8 4 6 38 6000
30 10 6 6 44 1/2 9100
36 12 6 8 54 1/2 13000
42 14 6 10 61 3/8 17000
48 16 6 10 67 7/8 23000
54 18 8 12 73 3/4 29000
60 20 8 12 80 35000
50
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for lateral loading. Support width (W) is based on listed available loads. For a
greater width, the support configuration may need to be adjusted to suit listed available loads.
If a fixed anchor type support is required, provide loads for evaluation. Dimensions are based on
typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements.
See page 52 for sizes 12” – 30”. See page 53 for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
51
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for lateral loading. Support width (W) is based on listed available loads. For a
greater width, the support configuration may need to be adjusted to suit listed available loads.
If a fixed anchor type support is required, provide loads for evaluation. Dimensions are based
on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements.
See page 51 for sizes 1” – 10”. See page 53 for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
52
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for lateral loading. Support width (W) is based on listed available loads. For a
greater width, the support configuration may need to be adjusted to suit listed available loads.
If a fixed anchor type support is required, provide loads for evaluation. Dimensions are based on
typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements.
See page 51 for sizes 1” – 10”. See page 52 for sizes 12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
53
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe from above while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support configu-
ration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. Dimensions are based on typical
150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. Hanging
hardware is available upon request. See page 55 for sizes 12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5
and 6.
Pipe Size [in] D [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] P [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
1 3/8 3 1 1/2 1/2 9 1/2 400
1 1/2 3/8 3 1 1/2 1/2 10 550
2 3/8 3 1 1/2 1/2 10 1/2 700
3 1/2 3 1 1/2 5/8 11 1/2 850
4 5/8 3 1 1/2 3/4 12 1/2 1200
6 3/4 4 1 1/8 7/8 15 1600
8 3/4 4 1 1/8 7/8 17 2000
10 7/8 6 1 1/2 1 20 2800
54
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe from above while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support configu-
ration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. Dimensions are based on typical
150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. Hanging
hardware is available upon request. See page 54 for sizes 1” – 10”. See General Notes, pages 5
and 6.
Pipe Size [in] D [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] P [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
12 7/8 6 2 1 22 3200
14 1 8 2 1/4 1 1/8 24 1/2 4000
16 1 9 2 1/4 1 1/8 26 3/4 4800
18 1 10 2 1/4 1 1/8 28 3/4 5900
20 1 1/4 12 3 1 3/8 32 1/2 7700
24 1 1/4 12 3 1 3/8 36 1/2 9500
30 1 1/2 12 3 1 5/8 43 13500
55
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support configu-
ration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. Type RGC1 welded guide clips are
provided with this style support. Type RGC2 bolted guide clips are available upon request, page
87. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual
O.D. and load requirements. See page 57 for sizes 12” – 30”. See page 58 for sizes 36” – 60”. See
General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
56
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support configu-
ration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. Type RGC1 welded guide clips are
provided with this style support. Type RGC2 bolted guide clips are available upon request, page
87. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual
O.D. and load requirements. See page 56 for sizes 1” – 10”. See page 58 for sizes 36” – 60”. See
General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
57
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support configu-
ration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. Type RGC1 welded guide clips are
provided with this style support. Type RGC2 bolted guide clips are available upon request, page
87. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual
O.D. and load requirements. See page 56 for sizes 1” – 10”. See page 57 for sizes 12” – 30”. See
General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] L3 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
36 12 11 6 53 13000 32000
42 14 13 6 60 17000 45000
48 16 15 6 66 1/2 23000 58000
54 18 18 8 77 3/4 29000 72000
60 20 19 8 80 35000 85000
58
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of lateral movement and limiting axial
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) and length (L2) must be fully supported as shown. If axial and lateral displace-
ments are to be limited, request optional base plate type BP4, page 86. Support is provided
with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations are available upon
request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions are based on typical
150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. PTFE slide
bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. See page 60 for sizes 36” – 60”. See
General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical Axial
12 2 1/2 3 8 15 1/2 16 3900 3500
14 2 1/2 3 10 17 1/2 18 5700 4000
16 2 1/2 3 12 19 1/2 20 7500 6000
18 3 3 14 21 1/2 21 3/4 10000 7000
20 3 3 1/4 14 21 1/2 24 11000 11000
24 3 3 1/4 18 25 1/2 27 3/8 16000 15000
30 3 4 20 30 32 3/4 18000 16000
59
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of lateral movement and limiting axial
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) and length (L2) must be fully supported as shown. If lateral displacements are
to be limited, request optional base plate type BP4, page 86 and provide load requirements.
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load
requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. See page 59
for sizes 12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical Axial
36 4 24 30 1/2 40 21000 18000
42 4 26 32 1/2 47 30000 24000
48 4 28 34 1/2 53 1/4 39000 30000
54 4 30 37 1/4 57 3/4 48000 36000
60 4 32 39 1/4 63 1/4 56000 40000
60
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load
requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. See page 62
for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] L3 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
12 2 1/2 3 6 4 6 16 3200
14 2 1/2 3 8 6 8 18 4950
16 2 1/2 3 8 6 8 20 5700
18 3 3 10 6 8 21 3/4 8000
20 3 3 1/4 10 6 8 24 8900
24 3 3 1/4 12 8 10 27 3/8 12600
30 3 4 15 10 12 32 3/4 15000
61
Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load
requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. See page 61
for sizes 12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
36 4 18 12 40 21000
42 4 21 14 47 30000
48 4 24 16 53 1/4 39000
54 4 27 18 57 3/4 48000
60 4 30 20 63 1/4 56000
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load
requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. See page 64
for sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] L3 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
12 2 1/2 3 6 4 6 19 3/4 900 3000
14 2 1/2 3 8 6 8 21 3/4 1500 4600
16 2 1/2 3 8 6 8 23 3/4 1700 5400
18 3 3 10 6 8 25 1/2 2300 7500
20 3 3 1/4 10 6 8 27 3/4 2700 8200
24 3 3 1/4 12 8 10 31 1/8 5200 11000
30 3 4 15 10 12 38 7500 15000
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Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
are based on typical 150 PSI rated pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load
requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recommended for pipe sizes above 10” NPS. See page 63
for sizes 12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
36 4 18 12 47 14000 21000
42 4 21 14 53 1/2 19000 30000
48 4 24 16 60 25000 39000
54 4 27 18 66 31000 48000
60 4 30 20 71 1/2 37000 56000
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Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown. Support is provided with a base plate for
welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations are available upon request. Provide
bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated
pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. See page 66 for sizes
36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] H [in] L1 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical Axial
12 2 1/2 3 8 16 1600 3900 3500
14 2 1/2 3 10 18 2300 5700 4000
16 2 1/2 3 12 20 3500 7500 6000
18 3 3 14 21 3/4 4500 10000 7000
20 3 3 1/4 14 24 5500 11000 11000
24 3 3 1/4 18 27 3/8 8000 16000 15000
30 3 4 20 32 3/4 9000 18000 16000
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown. Support is provided with a base plate for
welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations are available upon request. Provide
bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions are based on typical 150 PSI rated
pipe and may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. See page 65 for sizes
12” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe or duct while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Large diameter pipe supports are engineered to suit project requirements. Contact us for further
information and how to order. Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown. Support is
provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations are
available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. PTFE slide
bearings are recommended. Where increase friction is desirable, the base plate and bearing(s)
may be eliminated. Dimensions may vary depending on actual pipe O.D. and load requirements.
See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe or duct while allowing freedom of axial movement and limiting lateral
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Large diameter pipe supports are engineered to suit project requirements. Contact us for further
information and how to order. Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown. Support is
provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations are
available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. PTFE slide
bearings are recommended. Where increase friction is desirable, the base plate and bearing(s)
may be eliminated. Dimensions may vary depending on actual pipe O.D. and load requirements.
See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe or duct while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Large diameter pipe supports are engineered to suit project requirements. Contact us for further
information and how to order. Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown. Support is
provided with a base plate for welded installations. Base plates for bolted installations are
available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions may
vary depending on actual pipe O.D. and load requirements. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
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Duct Supports
Figure D1: Duct Clamp Hanger
(20”-60” Diameter)
Finish:
20” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36” – 60”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct from above while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Dimensions may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. Hanging hardware is
available upon request. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] D [in] H [in] L1 [in] P [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
20 2 1/2 1/2 15 3/4 6 5/8 900
24 2 1/2 1/2 18 3/16 6 5/8 1200
30 2 1/2 5/8 22 8 3/4 1750
36 2 1/2 3/4 26 10 7/8 2400
42 3 7/8 30 3/8 10 1 3750
48 3 1 35 1/4 12 1 1/8 4750
54 3 1 1/4 37 3/16 16 1 3/8 6000
60 3 1 1/4 40 1/4 16 1 3/8 7500
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Finish:
20” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36” – 60”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for lateral or axial loads. Base width (W) must be fully supported as shown.
Dimensions may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. Banding can be
provided (in bulk) upon request. See General Note 26, page 6.
Pipe Size [in] H [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
20 7 10 6 21 450
24 7 10 6 25 600
30 8 10 6 30 875
36 8 10 6 36 1200
42 8 12 8 42 1875
48 8 12 8 48 2375
54 8 16 12 54 3000
60 8 16 12 60 3750
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Finish:
20” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while allowing freedom of lateral movement and limiting axial
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) and length (L2) must be fully supported as shown. If lateral displacements are
to be limited, request optional base plate type BP4, page 86 and provide loads for evaluation.
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recom-
mended. See page 73 for sizes 42” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical Axial
20 2 1/2 8 15 1/2 24 900 1800
24 2 1/2 8 15 1/2 27 3/8 1200 2100
30 2 1/2 10 20 31 3/4 1750 3000
36 2 1/2 12 22 36 2400 4200
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while allowing freedom of lateral movement and limiting axial
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) and length (L2) must be fully supported as shown. If lateral displacements are
to be limited, request optional base plate type BP4, page 86 and provide loads for evaluation.
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recom-
mended. See page 72 for sizes 20” – 36”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical Axial
42 3 14 24 1/2 43 3750 6000
48 3 16 26 1/2 49 1/4 4750 7500
54 3 18 29 1/4 53 3/4 6000 9000
60 3 20 31 1/4 59 1/4 7500 12000
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
20” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recom-
mended. See page 75 for sizes 42” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
20 2 1/2 6 6 24 900
24 2 1/2 6 6 27 3/4 1200
30 2 1/2 8 6 31 3/4 1750
36 2 1/2 10 8 36 2400
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while allowing freedom of movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recom-
mended. See page 74 for sizes 20” – 36”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Vertical
42 3 10 8 43 3750
48 3 12 10 49 1/4 4750
54 3 16 12 53 3/4 6000
60 3 16 12 59 1/4 7500
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Finish:
20” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while allowing freedom of axial movement and limiting lateral
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recom-
mended. See page 77 for sizes 42” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
20 2 1/2 6 6 28 1800 900
24 2 1/2 6 6 33 2100 1200
30 2 1/2 8 6 38 3000 1750
36 2 1/2 10 8 43 4200 2400
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while allowing freedom of axial movement and limiting lateral
movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support is provided with a base plate for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations
are available upon request. Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. PTFE slide bearings are recom-
mended. See page 76 for sizes 20” – 36”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] C [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
42 3 10 8 49 1/2 6000 3750
48 3 12 10 56 7500 4750
54 3 16 12 62 9000 6000
60 3 16 12 67 1/2 12000 7500
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
20” – 30”: Hot-dipped galvanized
36”: Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) and length (L1) must be fully supported as shown. Support is provided with a
base plate for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations are available upon request.
Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions may vary depending on the
actual O.D. and load requirements. See page 79 for sizes 42” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5
and 6.
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while restricting all movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Base width (W) and length (L1) must be fully supported as shown. Support is provided with a
base plate for welded installation. Base plates for bolted installations are available upon request.
Provide bolting arrangement with placement of order. Dimensions may vary depending on the
actual O.D. and load requirements. See page 78 for sizes 20” – 36”. See General Notes, pages 5
and 6.
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To allow axial movement while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for vertical loads. Type RGC1 welded riser guide clips are provided with this style
of support. Type RGC2 bolted riser guide clips are available upon request, page 87. Dimensions
may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. See page 81 for sizes 36” – 60”.
See General Notes, page 5 and 6.
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To allow axial movement while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Not designed for vertical loads. Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a
greater width, the support configuration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads.
Type RGC1 welded guide clips are provided with this style support. Type RGC2 bolted riser guide
clips are available upon request, page 87. Dimensions may vary depending on the actual duct
O.D. and load requirements. See page 80 for sizes 20” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] L3 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral
36 10 4 8 48 4200
42 10 4 10 56 6000
48 12 6 10 64 7500
54 16 6 12 70 9000
60 16 6 12 72 12000
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Hot-dipped galvanized
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of pipe or duct while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support configu-
ration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. Type RGC1 welded guide clips are
provided with this style support. Type RGC2 bolted guide clips are available upon request, page
87. Dimensions may vary depending on the actual O.D. and load requirements. See page 83 for
sizes 36” – 60”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
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Pipe Supports
Finish:
Painted
See General Note 15, page 5.
Service:
To support weight of duct while limiting lateral movement
Material:
Carbon steel
See General Note 14, page 5.
Notes:
Support width (W) is based on listed allowable loads. For a greater width, the support config-
uration may need to be adjusted to suit listed allowable loads. Type RCG1 welded riser guide
clips are provided with this style support. Type RCG2 bolted riser guide clips are available upon
request, page 87. Dimensions may vary depending on the actual duct O.D. and load require-
ments. See page 82 for sizes 20” – 30”. See General Notes, pages 5 and 6.
Pipe Size [in] L1 [in] L2 [in] L3 [in] W [in] Allowable Loads [lb]
Lateral Vertical
36 12 4 8 48 4200 2400
42 14 4 10 56 6000 3750
48 16 6 10 64 7500 4750
54 18 6 12 70 9000 6000
60 20 6 12 72 12000 7500
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Support Options
Figure O1: Variable Spring Hanger Supports
Variable spring hanger supports are used at locations that are
subjected to vertical thermal displacements. The size and type of
variable spring hangers to be used depends on the load require-
ments and the method of installation. The actual load for which the
spring is to support (hot condition), and the amount and direction of
the pipe line movement from the cold to the hot position is required
to properly determine sizes.
This illustration above depicts a large diameter base mount type
support with slide bearings and variable spring hangers. Other
configurations are available such as single and / or double rod type
suspended from above.
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Pipe Supports
85
Pipe Supports
86
Pipe Supports
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Pipe Supports
Figure O5: Expansion Joint W/ Control Rods An expansion joint Control Unit Assembly for an FRP piping system
usually consists of sectional backing plates (360° coverage) to
The purpose of an expansion joint is to absorb the expansion and distribute the imposed loads around the pipe flanges, tie-rod lugs,
contraction of a pipeline between two anchoring points. A Control tie-rods and compression sleeves. The number of tie-rods used in
Unit Assembly is a system of tie rods placed across an expansion joint an assembly is determined on the basis of the actual design/test
to minimize expansion and contraction thereby eliminating possible pressure of the system. Pipe flange strength must be considered
damage to the expansion joint. Control Unit Assemblies are also to insure they are sufficient to withstand the total force that will be
used when it is not feasible in the supporting structure to provide imposed.
an anchoring system to control the expansion and contraction of the
piping system.
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1.1.1. This specification covers the general requirements for cleaning, Type 2 Moderate Material located in a mild to
corrosive moderate acidic environments
surface preparation and painting of steel structures and service and exposed to outdoor
equipment. conditions
Type 3 Mild to Material located in a mild to
1.2. References non- corrosive non-corrosive environments
service and not exposed to outdoor
1.2.1. Coatings and their application shall comply with the latest conditions
revision of the following referenced publications unless
otherwise specified. 3.0 PAINTING SPECIFICATION
SSPC Steel Structures Painting Council 3.1. Paint
1.3. Painting Requirements 3.1.1. Paint systems consist of the following primer and finish paints:
1.3.1. All coating materials shall be the product of a single manufac- Paint System Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
turer. Not substitutions or additives from different manufac- Primer Carboline Carbomastic Not Required
turers are allowed without approval by the Owner. 615HS
Finish Carboline Carboline Caroline
1.3.2. If pipe support rubber lining if installed, remove and re-apply Carboguard Carboguard Carboguard
after painting is completed. 890 890 890
1.3.3. Remove all fasteners and other threaded hardware prior to 3.1.2. Colors shall be determined by Owner.
blasting and painting. 4.0 EXECUTION
1.3.4. Protect all non-metallic surfaces such as PTFE slide bearings 4.1. Cleaning of Surfaces
during blasting and painting operations.
4.1.1. Prior to blasting, all surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned of oil,
1.3.5. Galvanized surfaces shall be prepared with Carboline Rust Bond grease and other contaminates by solvent washer per SSPC-SP 1.
and painted with the appropriate paint system requirements.
4.1.2. Weld splatter and mill scale shall be removed by mechanical means
2.0 PAINT MATERIALS in accordance with SSPC-SP2, Hand Tool Cleaning or SP3, Power tool
2.1. Paint System Selection cleaning.
2.1.1. This section is applicable to the painting of non-insulated 4.1.3. Metal surfaces shall be abrasive cleaned in accordance with the
surfaces for steel fabricated equipment. SSPC-SP6, Commercial Blast Cleaning.
2.1.2. The following paint systems service and usage are described as
follows:
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4.3. Mixing and Thinning 4.6.1.2. Dry film measurements per coat in accordance with SSPC PA2,
Method for Determining Dry Film Thickness of a dry film using
4.3.1. All paints shall be thoroughly mixed prior to use (preferably magnetic gauge
with a mechanical mixer) in accordance with the paint
manufacturer’s instructions. 4.6.2. Supplier shall submit inspection reports prior to shipping
equipment.
4.3.2. Paint shall be diluted only with products recommended by the
paint manufacturer and in accordance with the paint manufac- 5.0 FIELD TOUCH UP FOR SHOP APPLIED
turer’s instructions. COATING SYSTEM
4.3.3. All additional ingredients shall be mixed in accordance with the 5.1. Where only finish coat damage has occurred; power tool clean
paint manufacturer’s mixing proportions and instructions. and feather edges and recoat using the specified finish coating
material.
4.4. Painting Application
5.2. Where coating is damaged with bare metal exposed; power tool
4.4.1. Conform to SSPC-PA1 standards (shop, site and maintenance clean and feather edge each coating layer and recoat using the
painting) and to painting manufacturer recommendations. specified finish starting with primer and then finish coat.
Prime surfaces immediately after cleaning to avoid rust
formation.
4.4.2. The primer shall be fully cured prior to the application of the
finish coat.
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RPS Composites Inc.
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P.O. Box 299
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Canada B0J 2E0
Tel: (902) 624.8383 | (800) 343.9355
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