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S t r u c t u r a l A n a l y s i s R e p o r t
1 1 0 - f t E xis t in g S a b r e M o n o po l e
P ro p o s e d AT & T M o b i l i t y
A n t e nn a I n s ta l l a t io n
A T & T S it e R e f : CT 2 2 8 6
2 3 2 Sh o r e Ro a d
O l d L y m e , CT
C e n t e k P ro j e ct N o . 1 3 1 9 5 . 0 0 0
D a t e : O c to b e r 1 4 , 2 0 1 3
Prepared for:
AT&T Mob ility
500 Enterprise Dr ive, Su ite 3A
Rocky Hill, CT 06067
CENTEK Engineering, Inc.
Structural Analysis 110-ft Sabre Monopole
AT&T Mobility Antenna Installation CT2286
Old Lyme, CT
October 14, 2013
Table of Contents
SECTION 1 - REPORT
SECTION 3 CALCULATIONS
RF DATA SHEET.
ANTENNA CUT SHEETS.
Introduction
The purpose of this report is to summarize the results of the non-linear, P- structural analysis
of the antenna installation proposed by AT&T Mobility on the existing monopole (tower) located
in Old Lyme, CT.
The host tower is a 110-ft tall, three-section, eighteen sided, tapered monopole, originally
designed and manufactured by Sabre Towers & Poles job no; 41153, dated April 28, 2011. The
tower geometry, structure member sizes and foundation information were obtained from the
aforementioned design documents.
Antenna and appurtenance information were obtained from the aforementioned design
documents, a Verizon RF data sheet and a AT&T RF data sheet.
The tower is made up of three (3) tapered vertical sections consisting of A572-65 pole sections.
The vertical tower sections are slip joint connected. The diameter of the pole (flat-flat) is 22.25-
in at the top and 52.4-in at the base.
AT&T proposes the installation of twelve (12) panel antennas, fifteen (15) remote radio heads
and four (4) surge arrestors mounted on a low profile platform. Refer to the Antenna and
Appurtenance Summary below for a detailed description of the proposed antenna and
appurtenance configuration.
Antenna and Appurtenance Summary
The existing, proposed and future loads considered in this analysis consist of the following:
T-MOBILE (Reserved):
Antennas: Nine (9) RFS APX16DWV-16DWV-S-E-ACU panel antennas and six (6)
TMAs mounted on a 10-ft T-arm array with a RAD center elevation of 98-ft above
the existing tower base plate.
Coax Cables: Eighteen (18) 1-5/8 coax cables running on the inside of the
existing tower.
VERIZON (Reserved):
Antennas: One (1) RFS DB-T1-6Z-8AB-0Z main distribution box mounted to one (1)
universal ring mount with a RAD center elevation of 91-ft above grade level.
VERIZON (Reserved):
Antennas: Six (6) Antel BXA-70063-6CF panel antennas, six (6) BXA-171063-12CF
panel antennas, three (3) Alcatel-Lucent RRH2x40-AWS Remote Radio Heads and
three (3) Alcatel-Lucent RRH2x40-07-U Remote Radio Heads mounted on a low
profile platform with a RAD center elevation of 89-ft above the existing tower base
plate.
Coax Cables: Two (2) 1-5/8 fiber cables running on the inside of the existing
tower.
AT&T (PROPOSED):
Antennas: Twelve (12) Andrew SBNH-1D6565C panel antennas and fifteen (15)
Ericsson RRUS-11 mounted on a low profile platform with a RAD center
elevation of 109-ft above the existing tower base plate.
AT&T (Proposed):
Antennas: Four (4) Raycap DC6-48-60-18-8F surge arrestors mounted to one
(1) universal ring mount with a RAD center elevation of 107-ft above grade
level.
Coax Cables: Two (2) fiber cable and eight (8) dc control cables running
inside of the existing tower.
Analysis
The existing tower was analyzed using a comprehensive computer program entitled tnxTower.
The program analyzes the tower, considering the worst case loading condition. The tower is
considered as loaded by concentric forces along the tower shaft, and the model assumes that
the shaft members are subjected to bending, axial, and shear forces.
The existing tower was analyzed for the controlling basic wind speed (fastest mile) with no ice
and a 75% reduction of wind force with inch accumulative ice to determine stresses in
members as per guidelines of TIA/EIA-222-F-96 entitled Structural Standards for Steel Antenna
Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures, the American Institute of Steel Construction
(AISC) and the Manual of Steel Construction; Allowable Stress Design (ASD).
The controlling wind speed is determined by evaluating the local available wind speed data as
provided in Appendix K of the CSBC1 and the wind speed data available in the TIA/EIA-222-F-
96 Standard. The higher of the two wind speeds is utilized in preparation on the tower analysis.
Tower Loading
Tower loading was determined by the basic wind speed as applied to projected surface areas
with modification factors per TIA/EIA-222-F, gravity loads of the tower structure and its
components, and the application of radial ice on the tower structure and its components.
Load Cases: Load Case 1; 100 mph wind speed [Section 2.3.16 of TIA/EIA-222-F-
w/ no ice plus gravity load used in 96]
calculation of tower stresses and
rotation.
1
The 2005 Connecticut State Building Code as amended by the 2009 CT State Supplement. (CSBC)
Tower Capacity
Tower stresses were calculated utilizing the structural analysis software tnxTower. Allowable
stresses were determined based on Table 5 of the TIA/EIA code with a 1/3 increase per Section
3.1.1.1 of the same code.
Calculated stresses were found to be within allowable limits. In Load Case 1, per
tnxTower Section Capacity Table, this tower was found to be at 80.6% of its total
capacity.
Stress Ratio
Tower Section Elevation (percentage of Result
capacity)
Pole Shaft (L1) 81.00-109.00 80.6% PASS
The tower base reactions developed from the governing Load Case 1 were used in the
verification of the foundation and its anchors:
Shear 30 kips
Base Compression 24 kips
Moment 2582 kip-ft
IBC 2003/2005
Design Proposed
Foundation CT State Building Result
Limit Loading
Code Section
(FS)(1)
3108.4.2 (FS)(1)
Reinforced
Concrete Pad
Uplift 2.0 3.1 PASS
and Pier w/
Rock Anchors
Note 1: FS denotes Factor of Safety.
22.250
30.090
0.188
30.090
39.580
Reserved)
0.313
5.000
3.8
18
2
MATERIAL STRENGTH
A572-65
GRADE Fy Fu GRADE Fy Fu
A572-65 65 ksi 80 ksi
37.517
52.400
0.375
9.6
18
3
AXIAL
30 K
SHEAR MOMENT
25 K 2139 kip-ft
TORQUE 0 kip-ft
87 mph WIND - 0.500 in ICE
AXIAL
24 K
SHEAR MOMENT
30 K 2582 kip-ft
0.0 ft
TORQUE 0 kip-ft
14.9
Socket Length (ft)
Number of Sides
Weight (K)
Length (ft)
Section
Grade
Options
Consider Moments - Legs Distribute Leg Loads As Uniform Treat Feedline Bundles As Cylinder
Consider Moments - Horizontals Assume Legs Pinned Use ASCE 10 X-Brace Ly Rules
Consider Moments - Diagonals Assume Rigid Index Plate Calculate Redundant Bracing Forces
Use Moment Magnification Use Clear Spans For Wind Area Ignore Redundant Members in FEA
Use Code Stress Ratios Use Clear Spans For KL/r SR Leg Bolts Resist Compression
Use Code Safety Factors - Guys Retension Guys To Initial Tension All Leg Panels Have Same Allowable
Escalate Ice Bypass Mast Stability Checks Offset Girt At Foundation
Always Use Max Kz Use Azimuth Dish Coefficients Consider Feedline Torque
Use Special Wind Profile Project Wind Area of Appurt. Include Angle Block Shear Check
Include Bolts In Member Capacity Autocalc Torque Arm Areas Poles
Leg Bolts Are At Top Of Section SR Members Have Cut Ends Include Shear-Torsion Interaction
Secondary Horizontal Braces Leg Sort Capacity Reports By Component Always Use Sub-Critical Flow
Use Diamond Inner Bracing (4 Sided) Triangulate Diamond Inner Bracing Use Top Mounted Sockets
Add IBC .6D+W Combination
Tower Gusset Gusset Gusset Grade Adjust. Factor Adjust. Weight Mult. Double Angle Double Angle
Elevation Area Thickness Af Factor Stitch Bolt Stitch Bolt
(per face) Ar Spacing Spacing
Diagonals Horizontals
ft ft2 in in in
L1 1 1 1
109.000-81.00
0
L2 1 1 1
81.000-48.000
L3 1 1 1
48.000-0.000
Force Totals
Load Vertical Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Sum of Torques
Case Forces Forces Forces Overturning Overturning
X Z Moments, Mx Moments, Mz
K K K kip-ft kip-ft kip-ft
Leg Weight 14.889
Bracing Weight 0.000
Total Member Self-Weight 14.889 -0.035 0.060
Total Weight 23.966 -0.035 0.060
Wind 0 deg - No Ice -0.082 -30.347 -2532.675 7.501 -0.244
Wind 30 deg - No Ice 15.150 -26.240 -2189.645 -1264.112 -0.282
Wind 45 deg - No Ice 21.467 -21.401 -1785.620 -1791.601 -0.272
Wind 60 deg - No Ice 26.322 -15.103 -1259.910 -2196.992 -0.244
Wind 90 deg - No Ice 30.441 0.082 7.407 -2541.173 -0.141
Wind 120 deg - No Ice 26.404 15.244 1272.730 -2204.433 0.000
Wind 135 deg - No Ice 21.583 21.516 1796.074 -1802.125 0.073
Wind 150 deg - No Ice 15.291 26.322 2197.017 -1277.001 0.141
Wind 180 deg - No Ice 0.082 30.347 2532.606 -7.381 0.244
Wind 210 deg - No Ice -15.150 26.240 2189.576 1264.232 0.282
Wind 225 deg - No Ice -21.467 21.401 1785.551 1791.721 0.272
Wind 240 deg - No Ice -26.322 15.103 1259.841 2197.111 0.244
Wind 270 deg - No Ice -30.441 -0.082 -7.476 2541.292 0.141
Wind 300 deg - No Ice -26.404 -15.244 -1272.799 2204.552 0.000
Wind 315 deg - No Ice -21.583 -21.516 -1796.143 1802.244 -0.073
Wind 330 deg - No Ice -15.291 -26.322 -2197.086 1277.120 -0.141
Member Ice 2.548
Total Weight Ice 29.730 -0.064 0.111
Wind 0 deg - Ice -0.063 -24.733 -2087.152 5.847 -0.201
Wind 30 deg - Ice 12.348 -21.388 -1804.667 -1041.777 -0.232
Wind 45 deg - Ice 17.495 -17.444 -1471.802 -1476.310 -0.224
Wind 60 deg - Ice 21.451 -12.312 -1038.641 -1810.227 -0.201
Wind 90 deg - Ice 24.805 0.063 5.672 -2093.599 -0.116
Wind 120 deg - Ice 21.514 12.421 1048.447 -1815.963 0.000
Wind 135 deg - Ice 17.585 17.533 1479.785 -1484.422 0.060
Wind 150 deg - Ice 12.457 21.451 1810.275 -1051.711 0.116
Wind 180 deg - Ice 0.063 24.733 2087.023 -5.625 0.201
Wind 210 deg - Ice -12.348 21.388 1804.539 1041.999 0.232
Wind 225 deg - Ice -17.495 17.444 1471.674 1476.533 0.224
Wind 240 deg - Ice -21.451 12.312 1038.512 1810.450 0.201
Wind 270 deg - Ice -24.805 -0.063 -5.800 2093.822 0.116
Wind 300 deg - Ice -21.514 -12.421 -1048.575 1816.186 0.000
Wind 315 deg - Ice -17.585 -17.533 -1479.914 1484.644 -0.060
Wind 330 deg - Ice -12.457 -21.451 -1810.403 1051.934 -0.116
Total Weight 23.966 -0.035 0.060
Wind 0 deg - Service -0.020 -7.587 -633.195 1.920 -0.061
Wind 30 deg - Service 3.787 -6.560 -547.437 -315.983 -0.070
Wind 45 deg - Service 5.367 -5.350 -446.431 -447.855 -0.068
Wind 60 deg - Service 6.581 -3.776 -315.004 -549.203 -0.061
Wind 90 deg - Service 7.610 0.020 1.826 -635.248 -0.035
Wind 120 deg - Service 6.601 3.811 318.157 -551.063 0.000
Wind 135 deg - Service 5.396 5.379 448.993 -450.486 0.018
Wind 150 deg - Service 3.823 6.581 549.228 -319.205 0.035
Wind 180 deg - Service 0.020 7.587 633.126 -1.800 0.061
Wind 210 deg - Service -3.787 6.560 547.368 316.103 0.070
Wind 225 deg - Service -5.367 5.350 446.362 447.975 0.068
Wind 240 deg - Service -6.581 3.776 314.934 549.323 0.061
Wind 270 deg - Service -7.610 -0.020 -1.895 635.368 0.035
Wind 300 deg - Service -6.601 -3.811 -318.226 551.183 0.000
Wind 315 deg - Service -5.396 -5.379 -449.062 450.606 -0.018
Job Page
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Project Date
Centek Engineering Inc.
63-2 North Branford Rd. 110-ft Sabre Monopole - 232 Shore Rd., Old Lyme, CT 15:13:28 10/14/13
Branford, CT 06405 Client Designed by
Phone: (203) 488-0580 AT&T Mobility TJL
FAX: (203) 488-8587
Load Combinations
Comb. Description
No.
1 Dead Only
2 Dead+Wind 0 deg - No Ice
3 Dead+Wind 30 deg - No Ice
4 Dead+Wind 45 deg - No Ice
5 Dead+Wind 60 deg - No Ice
6 Dead+Wind 90 deg - No Ice
7 Dead+Wind 120 deg - No Ice
8 Dead+Wind 135 deg - No Ice
9 Dead+Wind 150 deg - No Ice
10 Dead+Wind 180 deg - No Ice
11 Dead+Wind 210 deg - No Ice
12 Dead+Wind 225 deg - No Ice
13 Dead+Wind 240 deg - No Ice
14 Dead+Wind 270 deg - No Ice
15 Dead+Wind 300 deg - No Ice
16 Dead+Wind 315 deg - No Ice
17 Dead+Wind 330 deg - No Ice
18 Dead+Ice+Temp
19 Dead+Wind 0 deg+Ice+Temp
20 Dead+Wind 30 deg+Ice+Temp
21 Dead+Wind 45 deg+Ice+Temp
22 Dead+Wind 60 deg+Ice+Temp
23 Dead+Wind 90 deg+Ice+Temp
24 Dead+Wind 120 deg+Ice+Temp
25 Dead+Wind 135 deg+Ice+Temp
26 Dead+Wind 150 deg+Ice+Temp
27 Dead+Wind 180 deg+Ice+Temp
28 Dead+Wind 210 deg+Ice+Temp
29 Dead+Wind 225 deg+Ice+Temp
30 Dead+Wind 240 deg+Ice+Temp
31 Dead+Wind 270 deg+Ice+Temp
32 Dead+Wind 300 deg+Ice+Temp
33 Dead+Wind 315 deg+Ice+Temp
34 Dead+Wind 330 deg+Ice+Temp
35 Dead+Wind 0 deg - Service
36 Dead+Wind 30 deg - Service
37 Dead+Wind 45 deg - Service
38 Dead+Wind 60 deg - Service
39 Dead+Wind 90 deg - Service
40 Dead+Wind 120 deg - Service
41 Dead+Wind 135 deg - Service
42 Dead+Wind 150 deg - Service
43 Dead+Wind 180 deg - Service
44 Dead+Wind 210 deg - Service
45 Dead+Wind 225 deg - Service
46 Dead+Wind 240 deg - Service
47 Dead+Wind 270 deg - Service
48 Dead+Wind 300 deg - Service
49 Dead+Wind 315 deg - Service
Job Page
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Project Date
Centek Engineering Inc.
63-2 North Branford Rd. 110-ft Sabre Monopole - 232 Shore Rd., Old Lyme, CT 15:13:28 10/14/13
Branford, CT 06405 Client Designed by
Phone: (203) 488-0580 AT&T Mobility TJL
FAX: (203) 488-8587
Comb. Description
No.
50 Dead+Wind 330 deg - Service
Maximum Reactions
Location Condition Gov. Vertical Horizontal, X Horizontal, Z
Load K K K
Comb.
Pole Max. Vert 31 29.730 24.805 0.063
Max. Hx 14 23.966 30.441 0.082
Max. Hz 2 23.966 0.082 30.347
Max. Mx 2 2568.584 0.082 30.347
Max. Mz 6 2577.186 -30.441 -0.082
Max. Torsion 3 0.280 -15.150 26.240
Min. Vert 1 23.966 0.000 0.000
Min. H x 6 23.966 -30.441 -0.082
Min. H z 10 23.966 -0.082 -30.347
Min. Mx 10 -2568.514 -0.082 -30.347
Min. Mz 14 -2577.309 30.441 0.082
Min. Torsion 11 -0.280 15.150 -26.240
Solution Summary
Sum of Applied Forces Sum of Reactions
Load PX PY PZ PX PY PZ % Error
Comb. K K K K K K
1 0.000 -23.966 0.000 0.000 23.966 0.000 0.000%
2 -0.082 -23.966 -30.347 0.082 23.966 30.347 0.000%
Job Page
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Project Date
Centek Engineering Inc.
63-2 North Branford Rd. 110-ft Sabre Monopole - 232 Shore Rd., Old Lyme, CT 15:13:28 10/14/13
Branford, CT 06405 Client Designed by
Phone: (203) 488-0580 AT&T Mobility TJL
FAX: (203) 488-8587
Compression Checks
Program Version 6.0.0.8 - 9/7/2011 File:J:/Jobs/1319500.WI/Engineering/Structural/Calcs/ERI Files/110' Monopole_ Old Lyme, CT.eri
Subject: Flange Bolts and Flangeplate Analysis
Input Data:
Tower Reactions:
Dbc
Radius of Bolt Circle =: Rbc := = 16.813 in
2
Distance to Bolts = i := 1 .. N
2
i
d :=
i d = 8.41 in
1
d = -8.41 in
7
N
d Rbc sin( )
d = 14.56 in d = -14.56 in
2 8
d = 16.81 in d = -16.81 in
3 9
d = 14.56 in d = -14.56 in
4 10
d = 8.41 in d = -8.41 in
5 11
d = 0.00 in d = -0.00 in
6 12
Dpole
Outer Pole Radius = Rpole := = 15.045 in
2
MA = 0.00 in MA = 0.00 in
2 8
MA = 1.77 in MA = 0.00 in
3 9
MA = 0.00 in MA = 0.00 in
4 10
MA = 0.00 in MA = 0.00 in
5 11
MA = 0.00 in MA = 0.00 in
6 12
2 2
Dbp Dpole
Effective Width of Flangeplate for Bending = B eff := .8 2 - = 18.4 in
2 2
( di)
2 3 2
Polar Moment of Inertia = I p := = 1.696 10 in
i
2 2
Gross A rea of Bolt = A g := D = 0.785 in
4
2
D -
0.9743 in 2
Net Area of Bolt = A n := = 0.606 in
4 n
2 A n
Net Diameter = Dn := = 0.878 in
Dn
Radius of Gyration of Bolt = r := = 0.22 in
4
3
Dn
3
Section Modulus of Bolt = S x := = 0.066 in
32
Rbc Axial
Maximum Tensile Force = TMax := OM - = 51.4 kips
Ip N
(1.333 increase
Allowable Tensile Force = (
TALL.Gross := 1.333 0.375 A g Fu = 58.9 kips ) allowed per TIA/EIA)
TMax
Bolt Tension % of Capacity = = 87 %
TALL.Gross
TMax
Condition1 = Condition1 := if 1.00 , "OK" , "Overstressed"
TALL.Gross
Condition1 = "OK"
OM d
i Axial
Force from Bolts = C := +
i Ip N
C = -25.2 kips
C = 27.3 kips 7
1
C = -44.4 kips
C = 46.5 kips 8
2
C = -51.4 kips
C = 53.5 kips 9
3
C = -44.4 kips
C = 46.5 kips 10
4
C = -25.2 kips
C = 27.3 kips 11
5
C = 1.0 kips
C = 1.0 kips 12
6
6 C MA
i i
f bp :=
B 2
= 19.7 ksi
i eff t bp
Allowable Bending Stress in Plate = Fbp := 1.33 0.75 Fybp = 59.9 ksi
fbp
Plate Bending Stress % of Capacity = = 33.0 %
Fbp
f bp
Condition3 = Condition2 := if < 1.00 , "Ok" , "Overstressed"
Fbp
Condition2 = "Ok"
Input Data:
Tower Reactions:
Effective Width of Baseplate for Bending = B eff := 0.8 36.375in (User Input)
d 2 4 + d 24 + d 2 4 + d 24 + d 24 + d 2 4
( 1) ( 2) ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) ( 6)
2
Polar Moment of Inertia = I p := = 10362 in
2 2
Gross A rea of Bolt = A g := D = 3.976 in
4
2
D -
0.9743 in 2
Net Area of Bolt = A n := = 3.248 in
4 n
2 A n
Net Diameter = Dn := = 2.033 in
Dn
Radius of Gyration of Bolt = r := = 0.508 in
4
3
Dn
3
Section Modulus of Bolt = S x := = 0.826 in
32
d1 Axial
TMax := OM - = 86.5 kips
Maximum Tensile Force = Ip N
(1.333 increase
Allowable Tensile Force = (
TALL.Gross := 1.333 0.33 A g Fu = 174.9 kips ) allowed per TIA/EIA)
(1.333 increase
(
TALL.Net := 1.333 0.60 A n Fy = 194.812 kips ) allowed per TIA/EIA)
TMax
Bolt Tension % of Capacity = = 44.4 % Bolts are "upset bolts". Use net area per AISC
TALL.Net
TMax
Condition1 = Condition1 := if 1.00 , "OK" , "Overstressed"
TALL.Net
Condition1 = "OK"
Shear l =
Maximum Bending Moment = Mx := 0.312 ft kips
N
Mx
Maximum Bending Stress = f bx := = 4.5 ksi
Sx
(1.333 increase
Allowable Bending Stress = Fbx := 1.333 0.6 Fy = 60 ksi allowed per TIA/EIA)
l := l if l > 2 Dn = 0 in
Per ASCE Manual 72: "If the c learance between the base
plate and concrete does not exceed two times the bolt 0 otherwise
diameter a bending stress analysis of the bolts is NOT
normally required.
f bx := fbx if l > 2 Dn = 0 ksi
0 otherwise
d1 Axial
Maximum Compressive Force = CMax := OM + = 88.5 kips
Ip N
CMax
Maximum Compressive Stress = f a := = 27.2 ksi
An
K := 0.65
2
2 E
Cc := = 87.364
Fy
2
K l
1 - r F
2 y
2 Cc
Fa :=
if
Kl
Cc = 45 ksi
3 r
K l
3
Kl
5
+
r -
r
3 8 Cc 3
8 Cc
2
12 E Kl
if > Cc
2 r
K l
23
r
fa fbx
Combined Stress % of Capacity = + = 45.4 %
Fa Fbx
fa fbx
Condition 2 = Condition2 := if + 1.00 , "OK" , "Overstressed"
Fa Fbx
Condition2 = "OK"
d1 Axial
Force from Bolts = C1 := OM + = 88.5 kips
Ip N
d2 Axial
C2 := OM + = 84.7 kips
Ip N
Allowable Bending Stress in Plate = Fbp := 1.33 0.75 Fybp = 49.9 ksi
fbp
Plate Bending Stress % of Capacity = = 45.2 %
Fbp
f bp
Condition3 = Condition3 := if < 1.00 , "Ok" , "Overstressed"
Fbp
Condition3 = "Ok"
Input Data:
Max Pier Reactions:
Structure:
Depths:
Depth to Bottom of Footing = Dftg := 3.5ft user input (from grade line)
Depth to Sound (Competent) Rock Per Geo-tech Report = Drock := 3.5ft user input (from grade line)
Depth to Suitable Earth = Dearth := 0ft user input (from grade line)
Subgrade Properties:
lb
Unit Weight of Earth = earth := 125
3 user input
ft
lb
Unit Weight of Rock = rock := 165
3 user input
ft
2 2
Rock Anchor Area per Group = A g := dra = 4.909 in
4 user input
Weight of Pad = ( )
W pad := W ftg Lftg Tftg conc = 189.52 kips
Weight of Pier = 2
W pier := Lpier Tpier conc = 7.4 kips
W L - L 2 D
( ftg ftg) pier earth earth = 0kips
Weight of Soil = W soil :=
W ftg
Resisting Moment = Mr := W tot = 2098.31 ft kips
2
Moment Required w/ F.O.S of 2.0 = ( )
Mreqd := OM FS = 5434 ft kips
2 2
Polar Moment of Inertia = I p1 := d1 n1 = 196ft
d1
Tension Force per Anchor = P design.perp :=
Ip1
( )
Mnet = 119.1 kips
2 user input 2
Polar Moment of Inertia = I p2 := d2 n2 = 196.02ft
d2
Tension Force per Anchor = P design.diag :=
I p2
( )
Mnet = 168.5 kips
Design Tension Force per Anchor = P design := P design.perp if P design.perp > P design.diag = 168.5 kips
P design.diag otherwise
PLreqd
Provided Safety Factor = = 0.68
P all
Pdesign
SafetyFactor := if 1.0 , "OK" , "Overstressed"
Pall
SafetyFactor = "OK"
0.04 P
Rock Anchor/Grout B ond Length: Ld :=
in Lreqd Ld = 14.14 ft
fc g psi
P Lreqd
Rock/Grout Bond Length: Lb := = 7.96ft
holed bond
Controlling Length: (
La := if Lb < Ld , Ld, Lb ) La = 14.14 ft
La
Bond_Length_Check := if 1.00 , "OK" , "Increase Length"
Lbprov
La
= 0.88 Bond_Length_Check = "OK"
Lbprov
Resistance Calculations:
Volum es:
( )
2 3
Volum e of Concrete = V conc := W ftg Lftg Tftg + Lpier Tpier = 1312.5 ft
Resisting Forces:
W total
Uplift_Perp_Check := if FS , "OK" , "Overstressed"
Upliftperp
Uplift_Perp_Check = "OK"
Check @ 45 Degree Angle to Foundat ion =
OM
UpliftDiag := = 202.2 kips
Uplift Force = 2 Lftg
2
W total
Uplift_Diag_Check := if FS , "OK" , "Overstressed"
UpliftDiag
Uplift_Diag_Check = "OK"
MaxBearing
= 0.44
qs
Rock_Bearing_Check := if
MaxBearing
1.00 , "OK" , "Overstressed"
qs
Rock_Bearing_Check = "OK"
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Electrical Specifications
FrequencyBand,MHz 698806 806896 17101880 18501990 19202180
Gain,dBi 15.7 16.4 18.0 18.0 18.0
Beamwidth,Horizontal,degrees 71 67 58 57 59
Beamwidth,Vertical,degrees 8.6 7.8 5.5 5.1 4.8
BeamTilt,degrees 011 011 07 07 07
USLS,typical,dB 15 15 16 16 16
FronttoBackRatioat180,dB 25 28 34 31 31
FronttoBackTotalPowerat18020,dB 21 22 30 27 26
CPRatBoresight,dB 24 21 17 17 17
CPRatSector,dB 11 8 9 8 9
Isolation,dB 30 30 30 30 30
Isolation,Intersystem,dB 35 35 35 35 35
VSWR|ReturnLoss,dB 1.5:1|14.0 1.5:1|14.0 1.5:1|14.0 1.5:1|14.0 1.5:1|14.0
PIM,3rdOrder,2x20W,dBc 150 150 150 150 150
InputPowerperPort,maximum,watts 400 400 300 300 300
Polarization 45 45 45 45 45
Impedance 50ohm 50ohm 50ohm 50ohm 50ohm
LightningProtection dcGround dcGround dcGround dcGround dcGround
Mechanical Specifications
Color|RadomeMaterial Lightgray|Fiberglass,UVresistant
ConnectorInterface|Location|Quantity 716DINFemale|Bottom|4
WindLoading,maximum 879.0N@150km/h
197.6lbf@150km/h
WindSpeed,maximum 241.0km/h | 149.8mph
Dimensions
Depth 181.0mm | 7.1in
Length 2449.00mm | 96.42in
Width 301.00mm | 11.85in
NetWeight 27.60kg | 60.85lb
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Frequency (AT&T)
9 Band 12 (Lower 700 MHz)
9 Band 4 (AWS, 17/2100 MHz) 2Q2011
RF Characteristics
9 Output power: 2x30 Watts
9 2x2 MIMO Capable
9 IBW of 20 MHz
9 Rx Sens.: Better than -105 dBm (5 MHz)
RET/TMA Support
9 AISG 2.0 Compatible
9 Via RET Port and Centre Conductor
9 Cascading
9 30 VDC Bias
Environmental
9 Self Convection
9 Temperature -40 to 131 F
Power
9 Input voltage: -48 VDC or AC (exemption)
9 Fuse size: 13 32 A
Recommended: 25 A
9 Power Consumption:
Typical 200 Watts
Max 310 Watts
Excl. RET and TMA load
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RRUS 11 Mechanics
Wall and pole mounting brackets
Reused from RRUW and RRU22
Vertical Mount Only
Clearing distances:
Above >= 16 in.
Below >= 12 in.
Side >= 0 mm
DC connector
Bayonet
Screw terminals in connector plug
Supported outer cable diameter: 6-18 mm
CPRI connector
LCD with proprietary cover
Separate cover available from 1Q2011
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DC6-48-60-18-8F
DC Surge Suppression Solution
The DC6-48-60-18 is a dual chambered, DC surge suppression system for use in multi-circuit,
Distributed Antenna Systems. The system will protect up to 6 Remote Radio Heads from voltage
surges and lightning, and connect up to 18 fiber pairs. The system is enclosed in a NEMA 4 rated,
waterproof enclosure.
FEATURES
Protects up to 6 Remote Radio Heads, each with its own
protection circuit.
Flexible design allows for installation at the top of a tower
for Remote Radio Head protection.
Includes fiber connections for up to 18 pairs of fiber.
LED indicators on individual circuits provide visual
indication of suppressor status.
Form C relays allow for remote monitoring of the
suppressor status.
Patented Strikesorb technology provides over 60 kA of
surge current capacity per circuit.
Strikesorb suppression modules are fully recognized to UL
1449-3rd Edition Safety Standard, meeting all intermediate
and high current fault requirements to facilitate use in OEM
applications.
Raycap recommends that DC protection system be installed
within 2 meters or 6 feet of the radio.
Dome design is lightweight and aerodynamic providing
maximum flexibility for installation on top of towers.
Mechanical Specifications
Suppression Connection Method Compression lug, #2-#14 AWG Copper, #2-#12 Aluminum
Resistance to Aggressive Materials CEI IEC 61073-2 including acids and bases
STANDARDS
Strikesorb modules are compliant to the following Surge Protection
Device (SPD) Standards:
ANSI/UL 1449 3rd Edition
IEEE C62.41
NEMA LS-1, IEC 61643-1:2005 2nd Edition:2005
IEC 61643-12
EN 61643-11:2002 (including A11:2007)
GS-07F-0435V
G02-00-068 REV 050610 Raycap, Inc. 806 W. Clearwater Loop Post Falls Idaho 83854 USA
Phone 208.777.1166 Toll Free 800.890.2569 Fax 208.777.4466 www.raycapsurgeprotection.com
ATTACHMENT 3
C&F: 2254787.1
Michael Lawton
SAI Communications
260 Cedar Hill St.
Marlborough, MA 01752
Mike.Lawton@sai-comm.com
At the request of AT&T Wireless, SAI Communications has performed a cumulative assessment of the RF
Power Density at the proposed site located at 232 Shore Road, Old Lyme, CT.
Calculations were done in compliance with FCC OET Bulletin 65. This report provides an FCC compliance
assessment based on a worst-case analysis that all transmitters are simultaneously operating at full
power and pointing directly at the ground.
Conclusion: AT&Ts proposed antenna installation is calculated to be within 69.70% of FCC Standard for
General Public/Uncontrolled Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE).
Sincerely,
__________________________
Michael Lawton
SAI Communications