TIA/EIA 222-G Tower Quote
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Tower Classifications
Structure Classification
Category I - Structures used for services that are optional or where a delay in returning the services would be acceptable, such as: Residential wireless and conventional 2-way radio communications; Television, radio and scanner reception; Wireless cable; Amateur and CB radio communications.
Category II - Structures used for services that may be provided by other means such as: Commercial wireless communications; Television and radio broadcasting; Cellar, PCS, CATV, and microwave communications.
Category III - Structures used primarily for essential communications such as: Civil or national defense; Emergency, rescue, or disaster operations; Military and navigation facilities.
Topographic Category
Category I - No abrupt changes in general topography, e.g. flat or rolling terrain.
Category II - Structures located at or near the crest of an escarpment. Structures located vertically on the lower half of an escarpment or horizontally before 8 times the height of the escarpment from its crest, shall be permitted to be considered as topographic Category I
Category III - Structures located in the upper half of a hill. Structures located vertically on the lower half of a hill shall be permitted to be considered as topographic Category I.
Category IV - Structures located in the upper half of a ridge. Structures located vertically on the lower half of a ridge shall be permitted to be considered as topographic Category I.
Exposure Category
Exposure B - Urban and suburban arenas, or other terrain with numerous closely spaced obstructions having the size of single family dwellings or larger. This exposure is limited to areas where the terrain has obstructions that surround the structure in all directions for a distance of at least 2630 ft. (800 M) or ten times the height of the structure, whichever is greater.
Exposure C - Open terrain with scattered obstructions having heights less than 30 ft. (9.1 M). This includes flat, open country, grasslands and shorelines in hurricane prone regions.
Exposure D - Flat, unobstructed shorelines exposed to wind flowing over open water (excluding shorelines in hurricane prone regions) for a distance of at least one mile (1.61 KM). Shorelines include inland waterways, lakes, and non-hurricane coastal areas. The exposure extends inland a distance of 660 ft. (200 M) or ten times the height of the structure, whichever is greater.
Site Class Definitions
Classification A - Hard rock with 10 ft. (3 M) or less of soil overburden.
Classification B - Competent rock with moderate fracturing and weathering with 10 ft. (3 M) or less of soil overburden.
Classification C - Very dense soil, soft rock or highly fractured and weathered rock.
Classification D - Still soil
Classification E - Weak soil (excluding site class f).
Classification F - Soils vulnerable to potential failure or collapse under seismic loading.
Tower Information
Due Date
Site Name
Latitude
Longitude
Address
County
City
State
Building Code
Tower Type
Guyed
Self Support
Monopole
Tower Height
Anchor Distance
Anchor Drops
Anchor A
Anchor B
Anchor C
Specifications
Twist & Sway (+/- deg.)
Wind Without Ice (mph)
Wind With Ice (mph)
Radial Ice (inches)
Included Items
Safety Climb
Yes
No
Climbing Pegs on One Leg
Yes
No
Climbing Pegs on Second Leg
Yes
No
Climbing Pegs on Third Leg
Yes
No
Grounding
Yes
No
Waveguide Ladder
Yes
No
Climbing Ladder
Yes
No
Lighting
Yes
No
Type Lighting
Antennas
Carrier Spacing Elevation (Centerline)
Carrier 1
Carrier 2
Carrier 3
Carrier 4
Carrier 5
Qty
Model
Elevation
Azimuth
Line Size
Mount Type
Mount Size
Other Services
Tower Erection
Yes
No
Foundation Design and Installation
Yes
No
Antenna and Coax Installation
Yes
No
Existing Tower Dismantle
Yes
No
Existing Tower Removal
Yes
No
Turnkey Site Construction
Yes
No
Geotechnical Evaluation
Yes
No
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