Omega Flex, Inc. announces its seismic certification for a piping system by the International Code Council Evaluation Service. ICC-ES has just published a listing for the Omega Flex TracPipe CounterStrike, MediTrac and DoubleTrac corrugated tubing products based on the Acceptance Criteria AC-156 for nonstructural building components.
All three Omega Flex products can eliminate all intermediate piping system joints (that historically have been the leading cause of leakage after earthquakes), reduce installation time, reduce the seismic bracing demand and lower the final system cost compared to traditional rigid metallic piping products. Installation of Omega Flex flexible piping can also contribute to the functional recovery and resiliency of buildings by reducing the downtime after an earthquake.
The ICC-ES ESR-4565 report represents the seismic certification by shake-table testing for these flexible piping systems as an alternative to code-prescribed requirements. Omega Flex tubing systems proved indestructible under severe earthquake simulations that surpassed all the intensities and seismic forces ever recorded, as well as the design forces specified in the current building codes. The seismic certifications for the three Omega Flex products are consistent with the technical requirements of the major U.S. seismic codes and standards including: International Building Code, the ASCE-7 Standard, FEMA 461, as well as the City of Los Angeles Department of Building Safety and the State of California Division of State Architect and OSHPD.
For Medical Gas and Vacuum specifiers, view the ICC-ES report at: https://meditrac.us/meditrac/codes-standards-compliance-quality-statement/
For Natural Gas and Propane specifiers view the ICC-ES report at: https://www.tracpipe.com/technical/icc-es-esr-4565-seismic-resilience/
For Diesel and Biofuel specifiers view the ICC-ES report at: https://www.doubletrac.net/doubletrac/#listings