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A guide for tower professionals to understand communication and wireless tower risk classifications, what they mean and how they differ.
–A tall tower is subjected to wind that will move up and down the tower in approximately 180 ft long segments. The movement of gusts up and down the tower will eliminate the “inflection points.”
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Ø The tower shall be designed to withstand the wind load at the designated tower location. Ø Detailed structural drawings, sway and wind load calculations shall be submitted for necessary approval prior
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Ø All towers shall meet the TIA-222 Structural standard. Ø Monopole towers should be self-supported and be fitted with climbing rungs/ladder. Ø Sections should be made from hollow, heavy duty, thick
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