What's the standard spacing for hangers on commercial rectangular duct?
The industry standard spacing for typical low-to-medium pressure ductwork is a maximum of 10 feet apart (per SMACNA guidelines). Always check the job engineering specs, as heavy or high-pressure lines often specify a stricter 4-foot or 8-foot limit.
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The industry standard spacing for typical low-to-medium pressure ductwork is a maximum of 10 feet apart (per SMACNA guidelines). Always check the job engineering specs, as heavy or high-pressure lines often specify a stricter 4-foot or 8-foot limit.
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The industry standard spacing for typical low-to-medium pressure ductwork is a maximum of 10 feet apart (per SMACNA guidelines). Always check the job engineering specs, as heavy or...
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