I would have to put them on sprigs

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On Jan 13, 2017 6:25 PM, Travis Mack <[email protected]> wrote:
In a light or ordinary hazard area, would you be able to justify uprights 
directly on a 3" main?

I have been hired to do the 3D coordination of a project designed by a 
consultant. The consultant indicated uprights directly on the 3" main.

I can justify it in that the main is non-structural and this is a light hazard 
area. However, there is also the section that states you can not put uprights 
on pipe 3" and larger without a sprig or arm over that would comply with the 3x 
rule.

There is no room to lower the pipe and I am semi-restricted from lateral 
movement for various other reasons.

What does the collective wisdom think with this scenario? And I don't need 
formulae with a hundred exponents and variables to figure this out.

Have a great weekend. Thanks in advance.


Travis Mack, SET
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