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My customer is located outside of California. Does the site still need to be prepared with seismic anchors?

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My customer is located outside of California. Does the site still need to be prepared with seismic anchors?

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It depends. Philips calculations were prepared to meet the requirements applicable for OSHPD review in California, which is considered to be the worst-case scenario. The state, county, or city building codes may be more or less restrictive at your specific site. There are many places with potential seismic activity outside of California. As is the case for all sites, the equipment anchoring design information relative to a specific site is the responsibility of the customer’s engineer.

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