Your statement 'the middle hanger takes 500 lbs vertical dead load' implies the member supported with equal spans . The upper and lower limits would be ;
- If we assume the member flexible , and hangers axially rigid, the middle hanger takes (5/8)*1000= 625 lbs vertical dead load, while side hangers take (3/8)*500= lbs
- If we assume the member rigid relative to the axial rigidity of hangers , all hangers will take 1000/3 =333 lbs ,
- If we assume the member axially rigid , and the total lateral seismic load is 100 lbs, the lateral load at hangers, 33.3 lbs.
I assume ASCE 7-16 Section 13.3 ( SEISMIC DEMANDS ON NONSTRUCTURAL COMPONENTS ) is applicable .
If the max . force is more than 5 times of minimum, and the calculation is based on a lot of assumptions , i would go with max . force.
But don't forget to provide bracings ( transversal and longitudinal ) since the seismic force will be resisted by bracings not hangers.
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