Rigid connection to the building structure using four threaded vertical rods with horizontal cable supports

Equipment should have pre-installed brackets that can support attachment to the building.

Figure 94: Rigid connection to the building structure.

Cables provide horizontal restraint for seismic loads and should not be used to support the equipment weight.

Step 1: Attach the equipment to the building structure using threaded rods and anchors

Lay out all attachment points before anchoring. For building structure attachment details, see Figures 95-100. For instructions on bolting directly to the building structure, see Steel Bolt Connections.

Figure 95. Cast-in-place anchor; concrete fill on steel deck.
Figure 96. Post-installed anchor; concrete fill on steel deck.
Figure 97: Wood beam construction.

For edge distances and spacing, see Lag Bolts

Figure 98: Steel beam construction.

Use center load beam clamps for vertical loads. Do not use for cables, rods, or structural members positioned at an angle.

Figure 99: Bar joist construction.
Figure 100: Concrete slab construction.

Step 2: Add rod stiffeners

Figure 101: Rod stiffeners.

Step 3: Attach anchors to the building structure for cable attachment

Figure 102 shows typical anchorage to different building construction. See Anchors.

Step 4: Attach cable to the building structure.

For cable assembly instructions, see Cables.

For details on attaching cable to the building structure.

Figure 102: Attachment of cable to the building structure.

Step 5: Attach cables to equipment

For details on attaching cable to the equipment, see Figure 103

Figure 103: Attachment of cable to equipment.
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