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Earthquake Protection of Essential Building Equipment: Design, Engineering, Installation
This book addresses that perplexing problem: how to maintain operability of equipment after a major earthquake. The program is often more complicated than simple anchorage. Some critical types of equipment, for example, are likely to fail operationally (false signaling of switches, etc.) even if adequate base anchorage has been provided. It is the goal of this book to provide the reader with a plan whereby equipment can be classified and subsequently qualified for the postulated seismic environment in a manner that best suits the individual piece of equipment. In some cases this qualification can be accomplished only by a sophisticated seismic testing program, while at the other end of the spectrum, equipment sometimes may be qualified simply by adequate architectural detailing. All too often, professional design teams and owners rely on an electric plug and gravity to keep a critical piece of equipment in place during an earthquake and functional afterward. Obviously, this is a less than desirable situation.
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