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Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn HDBR48 and International Building Code

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Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Rohn HDBR48 and International Building Code
From: Alan Beagley <AB2OS@att.net>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 22:47:54 -0500
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Perhaps "calcs" are more comprehensive, but the AN Wireless Web site has a table of permitted loads/areas for *their* towers all the way up to 120mph.

Alan AB2OS


On 03/17/04 08:41 pm Alan C. Zack put fingers to keyboard and launched the following message into cyberspace:


I'm sure someone will have a more accurate or more technical answer to
your question.  I'd just like to pass on my personal experiences
similar to yours.
When I moved to this QTH I thought it would be a relative easy matter
to put up a U.S. Towers MA-40 tubular tower.  I got the base
foundation drawing from the U.S. Towers (UST) web site.  I took it to
my bldg dept and the inspector said the drawing was fine, all I needed
was a Nevada PE wet stamp placed on the drawing.  But as I got up from
his desk to leave, he mentioned, by the way, we also need 90 MPH wind
calcs.  Those few words have turned into a nightmare.  Seems the
industry standard is 50 and 70 MPH wind calcs under the code UBC-97
that most tower companies use.  UST told me they were unable to
provide me with 90 MPH wind calcs and I should check back with my bldg
dept as 50 and 70 MPH were standards.  I called my bldg dept and they
informed me 70 MPH was the standard under code UBC-97 but most cities
have now gone to 90 MPH wind calcs under code IBC-2000.  So I am now
stuck trying to get 90 MPH wind calcs that tower manufactures are
unable to provide.  I really want to get this little tower up but it
is like a brick wall.  UST sales people tell me they don't have a PE
on staff, they contract PE work out to an outside engineer.  I have
been trying to get 90 MPH wind calcs for months and all I get is the
PE haven't gotten back to them (UST sales) yet.  I have told them if I
can't get wind calcs for the MA-40 then what about their TMM-541SS or
TX-438 or HDX-538.  No answer.
If you have a used tower and have to hire your own PE to do the wind
calcs and provide a base foundation drawing for you from scratch it
may turn out to be an expensive experience.  I hope not but be
prepared for the worse.
Hope you have better luck than me.
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