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Dry Hydrant - Clamp
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Product overview The Dry Hydrant Support Clamp is a heavy-duty mounting clamp used to secure and stabilize the suction piping in a dry hydrant installation. By anchoring the 6-inch or 8-inch pipe to a fixed structure, the clamp maintains alignment, prevents sagging and joint stress, and helps the system withstand ice, current, debris, and pump suction loads. The result is a more reliable, longer-lasting dry hydrant that drafts efficiently when needed.
How it’s used with our dry hydrant products
- Suction line support: Holds the horizontal suction run from the shoreline to the strainer so it stays on grade and drains back to the source after use.
- Strainer end stabilization: Supports the pipe at or near the strainer to resist movement from flow, ice, and debris.
- Riser/headwall anchoring: Secures the riser near the pumper connection or to a headwall, bulkhead, pier, or post to keep the inlet aligned and accessible.
- Intermediate bracing: Adds support along longer runs to reduce bending loads on couplings, elbows, and glued or gasketed joints.
Typical mounting locations
- Concrete headwalls, culverts, or abutments (with appropriate anchors)
- Piers, docks, pilings, or timber posts (with lag bolts or through-bolts)
- Steel or aluminum brackets/backer plates (using site-appropriate hardware)
Compatibility
- Designed for use with our 6" and 8" dry hydrant assemblies, including suction pipe, elbows, risers, and strainer components.
- Works with common dry hydrant pipe materials (e.g., PVC or HDPE). Verify pipe outside diameter and any insulation/coating thickness to ensure proper clamp fit.
Key benefits
- Maintains pipe alignment and grade for faster, dependable drafting
- Reduces stress on joints and fittings, extending system life
- Helps resist loads from ice, flow, and accidental impact at the shoreline
- Improves overall reliability and lowers maintenance needs
Selection guidance
- Choose the clamp that matches your dry hydrant’s nominal pipe size (6" or 8").
- For insulated or coated pipe, ensure the clamp accommodates the increased outside diameter or use a protective liner.
- Use corrosion-resistant mounting hardware suitable for the structure and environment.
Installation basics
- Plan support points at the strainer end, near the riser, and at intervals along the run as site conditions require.
- Position the pipe with a slight slope back toward the water to allow drainage after drafting.
- Wrap the clamp around the pipe and attach it to the structure using appropriate anchors/bolts.
- Tighten evenly until secure without deforming the pipe; avoid over-tightening, especially with PVC.
- Where thermal movement is a concern, make one support the “fixed” point and allow guided movement at others.
- After installation, perform a draft test and recheck all fasteners.
Maintenance
- Inspect at least annually and after freeze-up, high-water, or storm events.
- Check for loosening, corrosion, abrasion, or misalignment; retighten or replace hardware as needed.
- Keep the strainer area and supports clear of debris and ice.
Ordering
- SKU: 104030106
- Options: 6" Support Clamp or 8" Support Clamp
- Use site-appropriate mounting hardware and anchors based on the structure (concrete, wood, steel). If you’re unsure, contact us with your pipe specifications and mounting surface for a compatibility check.
| Product Size | 6" Support Clamp or 8" Support Clamp |
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