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Does the use of a seismic enclosure guarantee that equipment will not be damaged during an
earthquake?
A- No. There is no way to predict the result of an earthquake. However, a non-seismic enclosure is
not designed to withstand the severe forces that a seismic enclosure is designed to handle. The
use of seismic enclosures/kits provide an extra level of defense against seismic damage. For
Telcordia GR-63 enclosures, it is an added assurance that an enclosure design has been tested
under simulated earthquake conditions. For IBC, it is an added assurance that an enclosure’s
concrete anchors have been calculated to withstand seismic loads. The IBC analysis does not
include or consider the structural integrity of the rack itself.
Does the use of a seismic enclosure eliminate the need to have a licensed professional engineer
provide guidance on placement and installation for enclosures?
A- No. A full seismic installation involving the placement and bracing of racks, cable runways, etc.
can only be designed by a licensed structural engineer familiar with the applicable codes. The
IBC kit involves the use of a structural engineer to “certify” the seismic installation has been
performed correctly to code.
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Why are seismic enclosures more expensive than non-seismic enclosures?
A- Seismic enclosures have more engineering design time than non-seismic enclosures and they
are also more difficult to manufacture because of the increased welding at tight tolerances. Any
necessary independent testing and certification also add to the cost of the enclosures/kits.
Why can’t Emcor’s Telcordia cabinet and IBC kits accommodate the use of casters and/or
levelers?
A- To pass the stringent Telcordia Zone 4 shaker table test, the rack must be firmly anchored to the
floor/test bed. Casters and levelers are the weakest area of the assembly and would most likely
fail under seismic (dynamic) loads. The IBC brackets are internal brackets and used with a
specified frame spacer. The use of casters/levelers would necessitate the use of a different
frame spacer or redesign to work properly. Additionally, the calculations will only work with the
frame sitting on the floor as the frame’s center-of-gravity would change if casters/levelers are
involved.
I have an existing Emcor enclosure, can an IBC seismic kit be retrofitted to it?
A- Yes. A seismic installation will require access beneath the enclosure to install the concrete
anchorage, so in nearly all cases, the enclosure will need to be briefly unloaded.
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What does the IBC Map look like?
In an effort to simplify the choice of proper anchorage, the seismic map developed by IBC and the USGS
was grouped into the designations shown above by our structural engineering consultant. In each region
(low,moderate/high) the highest ground acceleration value was chosen to give the most conservative
results. Site specific engineering is required near the New Madrid fault and for any floor greater than 50%
of the building height. This was done as the loads on the concrete anchors become unacceptably high
and site-specific restraints would be necessary to meet code.
Who are our seismic competitors and what products do they offer?
A- Many enclosure manufacturers offer seismic rated products or tie-down kits, but the verbiage,
certification and information is not consistent.
a. Middle Atlantic – Has seismic brackets and documentation for each of its vertical
enclosures. Documentation claims that the brackets are certified to UBC, CBC, IBC,
ASCE and NFPA (certifications vary on enclosure and bracket type). PRODUCT IMAGE:
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b. Great Lakes - Offers a Seismic Anchor Kit and a “Seismic Zone 4 Enclosure” that
complies to GR-63-CORE at 1,000 lb. seismic weight capacity. The Seismic Anchor Kit
complies to 2003 and 2006 IBC. PRODUCT IMAGES:
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d. Damac – Offers “Seismic NEBS” (compliant to GR-63-CORE) and “Seismic UBC”
enclosure options. PRODUCT IMAGES:
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