Peter:
If you have a report sealed from your PE that states what you said, submit a
copy to your building official. The sealed document attests to the strength and
conformity of the structure with regards to the building code.
The current ANSI TIA/EIA-222 specification is F, i.e., ANSI TIA/EIA-222-F and
is referenced as you say in the UBC and for those interested it is also
referenced in the IBC-2000 and IBC-2003 building codes.
Good luck
Lonberg Design Group, Ltd.
Hank Lonberg, P.E.,S.E. / KR7X
President
> The county wants to know that my Trylon T-400 complies with ANSI EIA/TIA
> 222-e, Structural Standards for Steel Antenna Towers and Antenna
> Supporting Structures which is referred to in the Uniform Building Code,
> Chapter 16, Section 1604, Standards 1, Wind Design. My PE stated in his
> report that "...construction exceeds all load margins required by the
> tower manufacturer, and the Uniform Building Code." Trylon does not
> address ANSI EIA/TIA 222-e but says that they meet the "Survival Code"
> in that they have about 15k tower standing. Any thoughts on how I can
> solve the county's question short of another lawsuit.
> Thanks,
> Peter K5HAB
>
>
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