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Walt,
If you're still in Sussex County, NJ, you're in 70mph basic wind speed.
This is per ANSI/TIA/EIA-222-F, June 1996.
Their web page URL:
http://www.eia.org/
Steve-K7LXC has info on ordering a copy if you need it.
73,
de ed
k0il
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From:"Walt Kornienko " <owner-towertalk@paris.akorn.net>
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Subject: Wind Zone Determination
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Howdy,
Does anyone know how to determine the wind zone (70 MPH, 90 MPH)
for a specific location. The Rohn catalog supplies a map that shows
my part of the state to be in the 70 MPH wind zone. This is being
challenged and a claim is being made that I live in a 90 MPH wind
zone. The map in the Rohn catalog has the ANSI designation 58.1-1982.
Is there an official agency that has that data?
Thanx for taking the time to read this, and hopefully respond.
73 de Walt - K2WK
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