nVent CFS432_F Seismic Wire Rope Cable Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- nVent
Table of Contents
- nVent CFS432_F Seismic Wire Rope Cable
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Certified Minimum Break Strength
- Cable, Spools
- Cable, Kit with Universal Restraint Clip
- Cable, Kit (without end fittings)
- Typical Field Connections to Uninsulated Pipe
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
nVent CFS432_F Seismic Wire Rope Cable
Product Information
The product is a sway brace that is designed to be installed in accordance with NFPA-13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions. It has a certified minimum break strength and is used for providing horizontal earthquake load resistance. The product consists of cables, spools, sleeves (ferrules), and fasteners.
Cable, Spools
The cable is inserted through a sleeve (ferrule) to create a loop. The
sleeve (ferrule) needs to be swaged using a swaging tool, such as CSB3346SB,
CSB13SBHS, CSBBS121836, CSB48, or CSBHS02. The number of swages needed per
cable size should be referred to the tool manufacturer’s instructions.
Cable, Kit with Universal Restraint Clip
This kit includes a cable with a universal restraint clip. The cable is
inserted through a sleeve (ferrule) to create a loop. The sleeve (ferrule)
needs to be swaged using a swaging tool, such as CSB3346SB, CSB12SBHS, CSB48,
CSBBS121836, or CSBHS02. The number of swages needed per cable size should be
referred to the tool manufacturer’s instructions. A fastener with a washer is
then inserted through the fastener hole and tightened to the structure.
Product Usage Instructions
- For specific project installation information, application of allowable breaking strengths, horizontal earthquake load resistance, brace locations, fastener details, related strengths, applied load modulus of elasticity, and % of elongation, contact nVent technical support.
- Follow NFPA-13 and the manufacturer’s installation instructions when installing the sway brace.
- When using Cable, Spools:
- Insert the cable through a sleeve (ferrule), and then back through the sleeve (ferrule) to create a loop.
- Swage the sleeve (ferrule) using a swaging tool. Refer to the tool manufacturer’s instructions for the number of swages needed per cable size.
- Refer to page 4 of the instruction sheet for typical field connections to uninsulated pipe and structure.
- When using Cable, Kit with Universal Restraint Clip:
- Insert the cable through a sleeve (ferrule), and then back through the sleeve (ferrule) to create a loop.
- Swage the sleeve (ferrule) using a swaging tool. Refer to the tool manufacturer’s instructions for the number of swages needed per cable size.
- Insert the fastener with washer through the fastener hole and tighten it to the structure.
- Refer to page 4 of the instruction sheet for typical field connections to uninsulated pipe and structure.
- Ensure that all nVent product instruction sheets and training materials are followed for proper and safe installation and performance.
- Never use nVent products for a purpose other than their intended design or in a manner that exceeds specified load ratings.
- Products that are manufactured using spring steel components should only be used in a non-corrosive indoor environment.
- Pipe supports, hangers, intermediate components, and structural attachments must only be used as described in the instruction sheet and should never be used for any other purpose.
- nVent reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice.
For technical support, visit www.nVent.com.
Certified Minimum Break Strength
The Seismic Wire Rope/Cable, contained in this shipment, has been pre-
stretched according to the requirements of the ASCE -19 Standard for
“Structural Applications of Steel Cables for Buildings”. The bracing
assemblies contained in this shipment consist of the color-coded galvanized
(zinc coated) or stainless steel seismic wire rope/cable, fixed ends (if any)
which are factory attached thereto and accompanying field connection sleeves
(ferrules) and fittings. These components are hereby certified to maintain the
referenced minimum breaking strengths, when properly installed, utilizing a
properly maintained swaging tool (nVent part number CSB3346SB, 402209,
CSB12SBHS, 404461, CSB48, 402212, CSBBS121836, 402534, CSBHS02 or 402214), as
further detailed herein and in the swager installation instructions.
Note: For specific project installation information on, or application
of, allowable breaking strengths, horizontal earthquake load resistance, brace
locations, as well as fastener details, related strengths, applied load
modulus of elasticity and % of elongation, contact nVent technical support.
Sway braces are intended to be installed in accordance with NFPA -13 and the
manufacturer’s installation instructions.
Cable, Spools
WARNING:
nVent products shall be installed and used only as indicated in nVent product
instruction sheets and
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training materials. Instruction sheets are available at www.nVent.com and from your nVent customer service representative.
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nVent products must never be used for a purpose other than the purpose for which they were designed or in a manner that exceeds specified load ratings.
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All instructions must be completely followed to ensure proper and safe installation and performance.
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Improper installation, misuse, misapplication or other failure to completely follow nVent’s instructions and warnings may cause product malfunction, property damage, serious bodily injury and/or death, and void your warranty.
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Products that are manufactured using spring steel components shall be used only in a non-corrosive indoor environment.
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All pipe supports, hangers, intermediate components and structural attachments must ONLY be used as described herein and are NEVER to be used for any other purpose.
NOTE: All load ratings are for static conditions and do not account for dynamic loading such as wind, water or seismic loads, unless otherwise noted.
The customer is responsible for: -
a. Conformance to all governing codes.
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b. The integrity of structures to which the products are attached, including their capability of safely accepting the loads imposed, as evaluated by a qualified engineer.
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c. Using appropriate industry standard hardware as noted above.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
All governing codes and regulations and those required by the job site must be
observed. Always use appropriate safety equipment such as eye protection, hard
hat, and gloves as appropriate to the application.
Cable, Kit with Universal Restraint Clip
- The actual length of cable provided is the length given in the chart plus an additional 4ft (1.2 m).
Cable, Kit (without end fittings)
Field Connection to Extend Brace Length
- Step 1 – Slide two sleeves (ferrules) onto overlapping cables.
- Step 2 – The sleeve (ferrule) has to be swaged by using a swaging tool (CSB3346SB, CSB13SBHS, CSB48 or CSBHS02). Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for the number of swages needed per cable size.
Typical Field Connections to Uninsulated Pipe
Typical Field Connections to Structure
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