Applications
Inertia bases are used to support mechanical equipment, reduce equipment vibration, provide for attachment of vibration isolators,
prevent differential movement between driving and driven members, reduce rocking by lowering equipment center of gravity, reduce motion
of equipment during start-up and shut-down, act to reduce reaction movement due to operating loads on equipment, and act as a noise barrier.
Typical uses for inertia base frames, with poured concrete and supported by noise and vibration isolators, include use with open-type
centrifugal chillers, reciprocating air and refrigeration compressors, chillers, and heat pumps, close-coupled and base-mounted pumps,
centrifugal fans, internal combustion engines, and similar types of equipment.
Description
Inertia Base Frames incorporate a unique structural design which integrates perimeter channels, isolator support brackets,
reinforcing rods, anchor bolts and concrete fill into a controlled load transfer system, utilizing steel in tension and concrete in
compression, resulting in high strength and stiffness with minimum steel frame weight. Completed inertia bases using model CIB frames
are stronger and stiffer than standard inertia base frames using heavier steel members.
Standard CIB inertia base frames are available in thicknesses of 6 in (152 mm), 8 in (203 mm), 10 in (254 mm) and 12 in (305 mm), in
sizes tabulated. CIB include integral isolator support brackets, steel channel perimeter pouring frame, 1/2-in (13 mm) diameter reinforcing
rods on 8-in (203 mm) centers each way, and steel anchor bolts pre-located and fixed in proper locations. CIB inertia base frames are delivered
to the job site completely welded and ready to fill with concrete. On-job labor and installation time are minimized, resulting in maximum economy.