Rocky, the major effect is the guy system uses up more real estate than
normal guying schemes. The forces on the guy wires will be somewhat less and
that could be a good thing.
Gerald Williamson, General Manager
Texas Towers
Plano TX
In a message dated 7/13/2009 3:56:13 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
Rocky.Jones@Daltile.com writes:
This is a little different than radio towers, but we just extended a 26"
diameter exhaust stack from one of our kilns. The stack is now 60' above a
23' height roof. We installed guyed wires at the 40' height section of the
pipe. The distance to the three anchors is 60' out from the base of the
stack. This makes the angle flatter than what I normally see. My
question is," what are the effects of this flatter angle?"
Thanks,
Rocky Jones | Technical Services Manager
Dal-Tile Corporation
7834 Hawn Freeway | Dallas, Texas 75217
Phone: 214.309.3490 | Fax: 214.309.4571 | Mobile: 214.924.2320
mailto:rocky.jones@daltile.com | http://www.daltile.com
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