Unless your upper bracket is at 56 feet, I don't believe you'll get sign-off
from the building department. At least without guys. Depending on what an
engineer comes up with, you might find out the bracket is about nothing more
than satisfying the letter of the cc&r.
Rohn specs two brackets for 70 feet of 55g, with the top one at 56 feet.
Good luck. cc&rs be damned!
73 Kelly
Ve4xt
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On Apr 24, 2012, at 1:48 PM, David Robbins <k1ttt@verizon.net> wrote:
> Since you have already talked to the zoning board and have the specs you must
> meet and since rohn doesn't provide adequate design drawings for your
> situation the fix is to get a qualified engineer to review the rohn drawings
> and/or make new ones to satisfy the specific combination of local
> requirements.
>
>
> Apr 24, 2012 02:41:08 PM, wewill747@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am at the very initial stages of planning my first tower. Here is what I
> have done so far. I have read Steve’s book “Up the Tower”, and ARRL’s
> “Antenna Towers for Radio Amateurs.” I then visited the zoning department
> and the building permit department for my geographic area. I have also
> read the CCNR’s for my neighborhood.
>
>
>
> I would like to install a 70 foot tower in my 5-acre, heavily wooded
> lot. (70 feet will put the antenna about 10 feet above the tallest trees.)
> I would like to support one or more antennas on top of the tower having a
> total of about 20 square foot wind-load.
>
>
>
> There is no problem with the zoning department. The building permit
> department told me I must meet Section 1609.1.1 (4.) of the 2006
> International Building Code. The structure must meet TIA/EIA-222 for a
> 3-second gust of 130 MPH. (I am only 8 miles from the Atlantic in South
> Carolina, so the area is rated for 100 MPH.)
>
>
>
> To comply with the neighborhood CCNR the tower must be “attached” to our
> 2-story house. If I combine the high wind speed with the attachment
> requirement, I am initially led to the Rohn 55G Bracketed tower. However,
> I cannot find specifications from Rohn that meet the 130 MPH requirement.
> The specs for the 55G only go up to a 3-second gust of 105 MPH.
>
>
>
> Where do I go from here? Do I need to add guy wires to the upper
> sections? If so, where do I get the specs for the guy wires? All
> suggestions would be welcomed for this new comer to towers.
>
>
>
> Thanks, Wayne
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