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[TowerTalk] 130' 45G Gyued Tower Questions

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Subject: [TowerTalk] 130' 45G Gyued Tower Questions
From: Byron Tatum <bjtatum1@att.net>
Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 14:25:18 +0000 (UTC)
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Hello-   I have some questions regarding the effects seen on anchor rods when 
installing first level of guys on a 130' 45G tower:           The tower is 
installed per Rohn 130 MPH specs, using same spacing, dimensions and angle of 
anchor rod (38 deg).  The anchor rod is made identical to the Rohn GAC5655TOP 
being 10' long, 1.25" high strength rod, 1/2" 50 KSI plate at top end of rod 
but with only 3 drilled 13/16" holes for turnbuckles, hole spacing same as Rohn 
(5655 anchor has 5 turnbuckle holes) and concreted in a concrete anchor built 
per Rohn AB3 dimensions.           I have the tower free-standing at 41' right 
now using a 5' concrete base section. A guy bracket was installed at 35' per 
Rohn spec and I attached the guy/turnbuckle to bottom hole in anchor rod plate 
and tensioned to around 600#. I am seeing the anchor rods bend downward to an 
angle of around 30 deg as I increase the tension on guy wire. It appears the 
rods have a very slight, just barely perceptible bow in them, possibly from the 
wrenching action of the pull being from several inches below the rod center (as 
plates are welded to rod and not pivoting).             I left the "slots" cut 
in ground (where anchor rod angles upward from top of concrete to surface of 
ground) unfilled as I wanted to be able to observe the effects on them and to 
install protective sheaths on them, where they exit the ground, when tower is 
finished plus to backfill these with clean sand. The rods were tarred and 
wrapped for corrosion protection.          I backed the turnbuckles off to a 
much less guy wire tension in order to reduce the downward pressure on anchor 
rods and to allow me to install cribbing under the turnbuckle plates to restore 
my anchor rod angle back to 38 deg.          This is the first tower that I 
have installed with fixed turnbuckle plates welded on an anchor rod. It seems 
that all of the ones in past had the pivoting turnbuckle plates and I did not 
notice these effects as the plates pivoted way upward with only bottom guy wire 
attached.          So my questions are --1. Has anyone else observed these 
things in installing a similar tower? Possibly if I had backfilled the anchor 
rods these effects would not have been as easy to detect.2. Would anyone have 
an opinion regarding using strong cribbing under the turnbuckle plates in order 
to maintain original installed rod angle of 38 deg. as I restore tension to 
around 600# on bottom set of guy wires?          I imaging that when I get the 
second level of guys installed, of which turnbuckle holes are centered on ends 
of anchor rods themselves, the rods will be pulled upward, closer to the 
installed angle of 38 deg, and with installation of top set of guys all will 
balance out for rod angle of 38 deg.         My first experience with fixed 
turnbuckle plates on anchor rods. Thanks for any comments or advice.Byron W5FH  
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