Key Considerations for Constant or Variable Spring Hangers

When selecting Constant or Variable Spring Hangers for a piping system, there are several key considerations to keep in mind:

  1. Load Capacity: Determine the maximum load that the hanger will need to support. Constant spring hangers provide a consistent support force, while variable spring hangers can adjust their support force based on the load.

  2. Deflection Range: Consider the expected movement or deflection in the piping system. Constant hangers have a limited deflection range, while variable hangers can accommodate a wider range of movement.

  3. Application Temperature: Ensure that the selected hanger can withstand the operating temperature of the system to prevent material degradation or failure.

  4. Corrosion Resistance: Depending on the environment, choose hangers made from materials that offer adequate corrosion resistance to maintain structural integrity over time.

  5. Maintenance Requirements: Evaluate the maintenance needs of each hanger type to understand any potential servicing or replacement schedules.

  6. Space Limitations: Consider the available space for installation and select hangers that fit within the designated area without hindering performance.

  7. Cost: Compare the initial cost, installation complexity, and long-term maintenance expenses of Constant versus Variable Spring Hangers to determine the most cost-effective solution for your application.

By carefully evaluating these factors, you can make an informed decision when selecting Constant or Variable Spring Hangers for your piping system. Additionally, consulting with a mechanical engineer or piping system specialist can provide further guidance tailored to your specific project requirements.