Electro-Voice X-Line Very Compact (XLVC) manual Working-Load Limit and Safety Factor Definitions

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3.Rigging-Strength Ratings, Safety Factors, and Special Safety Considerations

3.1 Working-Load Limit and Safety Factor Definitions

The structural ratings for all of the XLVC rigging components and complete loudspeaker systems are based on test results in which parts were stressed to failure. Manufacturers typically present the structural-strength ratings of mechanical components or systems as either the working-load limit (WLL) or the ultimate-break strength. Electro-Voice chooses to present the structural-load ratings of the XLVC loudspeaker systems as the working-load limit. The working-load-limit rating represents the maximum load that should ever be applied to a mechanical component or system.

THE USER SHOULD NEVER APPLY A LOAD THAT EXCEEDS THE WORKING- LOAD LIMITS OF ANY OF THE RIGGING COMPONENTS OR COMPLETE LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEMS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL.

The working-load limits for the XLVC rigging components and complete loudspeaker systems described in this manual are based on a minimum of an 8:1 safety factor. The safety factor is defined as the ratio of the ultimate-break strength divided by the working-load limit, where the ultimate-break strength represents the force at which a part will structurally fail. For example, if a part has working-load limit of 1,000 lb (454 kg), it would not structurally fail until a force of at least 8,000 lb (3,629 kg) was applied, based on a 8:1 safety factor. However, the user should never apply a load to that part that exceeds 1,000 lb (454 kg). The safety factor provides a margin of safety above the working-load limit to accommodate normal dynamic loading and normal wear.

CAUTIONS for Working-Load Limits and Safety Factors

The working-load limits defined by the manufacturer of any rigging component should never be exceeded. Electro-Voice bases the working-load limits of its XLVC products on a minimum of an 8:1 safety factor. Other manufacturers of rigging components may base their working-load limits on safety factors other than 8:1. For example, 5:1 safety factors are fairly common amongst rigging manufacturers because many regulatory agencies call for a minimum safety factor of 5:1.

When an XLVC loudspeaker system is installed where local regulations only require a safety factor of 5:1, Electro-Voice insists that the working-load limits of the XLVC rigging never be exceeded and that an 8:1 safety factor be maintained for the XLVC loudspeakers.

The user is cautioned that some local regulations may require safety factors higher than 8:1. In that circumstance, Electro-Voice insists that the user maintain the higher safety factor as required by the local regulations throughout the entire XLVC installation. It is the responsibility of the user to make sure that any XLVC installation meets any applicable local, state or federal safety regulations.

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Contents Line Very Compact Rigging Manual Table of Contents Rigging-Safety Warning Introduction XLD281 Loudspeaker SystemXLE181 Loudspeaker System Line Very Compact Rigging System Overview of the Xlvc Flying SystemXlvc Enclosure Rigging Hardware Details Typical Xlvc Flying System Without Coupler Beam XS212 Rigging Hardware Rigging HardwareXLD281 Rigging Dimensions and Weights Weight 48 lb 21.8 kgXLE181 Rigging Dimensions and Weights XS212 Rigging Dimensions and Weights Front ViewXLD Grid Rigging Dimensions and Weights Xlvc Rigging Accessory DetailsXLE Grid Rigging Dimensions and Weights XLE GridCbeam Rigging Dimensions and Weights XLVC-BGKXLVC-BGK Bottom Grid Kit Contents Agcd Adapter Grid Dimensions and WeightsXGS-4 Groundstack Details/Dimensions SP12.6SP8.4 XLD/XS Dolly Xlvc Rigging and Flying Techniques Array ConsiderationsRigging Xlvc Enclosures Together Front View Front ViewSide ViewFront ViewSide View Rigging XLD281 or XLE181 Systems Together Rigging XS212 Systems Together Rigging XS212 Enclosures TogetherRigging XS212 and XLD281 Enclosures Together Rigging XLD281 and XS212 Systems Together Rigging the Xlvc Loudspeaker Systems and Xlvc Grids XLD Grid and XLE Grid Rigging Assembly XLD Grid and XLE Grid Rigging Configurations Rigging the Xlvc Grids and the Cbeam Cbeam Rigging Assembly Cbeam Dual-Array Configuration Using Grid Positions a and C Cbeam Single-Array Configuration Using Grid Position BCbeam Pick Up Options Cbeam Shipping/Transport Configuration Using the XLVC-BGK and Grid for Pull UpAssembling the XLVC-BGK Using the Agcd with Xlvc and XLC Systems XLVC-BGK XLD/XS Dolly Lift Column of EnclosuresRigging an Array from the Xlvc Dollies Working-Load Limit and Safety Factor Definitions Structural Rating Overview XLD281 Simplified Structural Ratings Simplified Structural-Rating GuidelinesELECTRO-VOICEX-Line Very CompactTM Rigging Manual ELECTRO-VOICEX-Line Very CompactTM Rigging Manual Complex Structural-Rating Analysis XLD281, XLE181 and XS212 Complex Structural-Strength RatingsXLD281 Complex Structural Ratings Xld281 Hinge Bar Working-Load-Limit Structural RatingsXLE181 Complex Structural Ratings Xle181 Hinge Bar Working-Load-Limit Structural RatingsXS212 Complex Structural Ratings Xs212 Hinge Bar Working-Load-Limit Structural RatingsELECTRO-VOICEX-Line Very CompactTM Rigging Manual ELECTRO-VOICEX-Line Very CompactTM Rigging Manual Cbeam Complex Structural-Strength Ratings Cbeam Complex Structural Ratings Agcd Complex Structural-Strength RatingsElectro-Voice Structural-Analysis Procedures Agcd Adapter Grid Complex Structural RatingsWind Loading Rigging Inspection and Precautions Electro-Voice Xlvc Loudspeaker SystemsELECTRO-VOICEX-Line Very CompactTM Rigging Manual References Rigging ReferencesMechanical Engineering References Websites ELECTRO-VOICEX-Line Very CompactTM Rigging Manual ELECTRO-VOICEX-Line Very CompactTM Rigging Manual Telex Communications, Inc /2006 Part Number 38110-429 Rev a