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HyPerforma Smartainer 3.0 User’s Guide
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Seismic guidance
The buyer of the equipment is responsible for ensuring that country-
specific codes and seismic values are assessed for suitability of
equipment installation and safety at the designated site. In addition,
it is the buyer’s responsibility to assess the building structure for
the designated equipment to ensure correct seismic anchoring and
tethering designs for both the equipment and facility. It is highly
recommended that the buyer consult with a local, licensed third party
architecture and engineering firm to provide the buyer with correct
engineering analysis and stamped documentation prior to equipment
installation at the facility. In addition, the buyer will be responsible for
rigging and anchoring of the equipment to a specified, fixed location.
Upon request, Thermo Fisher Scientific can assist with establishing
compliant seismic anchoring and tethering designs for purchased
equipment based on building and country codes, at an agreed upon
fee.
It is also noted that movable equipment (i.e. non-fixed or caster mount)
is exempt from seismic design requirements according to ASCE
7-16, Chapter 13, section 1.4. Although these units are exempt from
the seismic design requirements of ASCE 7, it should be noted that
such equipment is susceptible to overturning during a seismic event.
Therefore, it is the responsibility of the buyer to address seismic safety
for movable equipment at the designated facility.