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Installation InstructionsBulletin 37690 BFoundation Specificationsfor Type ES45T-T and Earth Station AntennasRevision document specifies typical Foundation characteris-tics, designs, requirements and dimensional specificationsfor the Andrew Earth Station Foundation LOADING loads are applied to the three foundationpads as shown in Figure 1. Positive applied forces are inthe direction of the X, Y. and Z coordinate load conditions are dependent upon icing, inci-dent angle of the wind and elevation/azimuth angles of theantenna. Foundation loading for various icing,elevation/azimuth and wind conditions are listed in Table 1 PAD 3 PAD 2 YXZF igure 1 Andrew Corporation10500 West 153rd StreetOrland Park, IL 60462 Telephone: 708-349-3300 FAX ( ): 1-800-349-5444 Internet: Service, 24 hours: Canada Mexico: : 0800 250055 Republic of Ireland: 1 800 535358 Other Europe: +44 1592 782612 Printed in 3/05 Copyright 2005 by Andrew ANCHOR BOLT anchor bolt installation configurations and di-mensions are shown in Figure Type 47429A Anchor Bolt Kit includes anchorbolts, alignment plates and required mounting hardware asshown in Figures 3 and Foundation selected Foundation for a particular site is depen-dent upon local conditions.

General Notes - Figure 3 6 Foundation Notes: 1. Contractor shall verify all dimensions before execution of work. 2. All concrete used in the work shall be 3000 PSI (20685

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1 Installation InstructionsBulletin 37690 BFoundation Specificationsfor Type ES45T-T and Earth Station AntennasRevision document specifies typical Foundation characteris-tics, designs, requirements and dimensional specificationsfor the Andrew Earth Station Foundation LOADING loads are applied to the three foundationpads as shown in Figure 1. Positive applied forces are inthe direction of the X, Y. and Z coordinate load conditions are dependent upon icing, inci-dent angle of the wind and elevation/azimuth angles of theantenna. Foundation loading for various icing,elevation/azimuth and wind conditions are listed in Table 1 PAD 3 PAD 2 YXZF igure 1 Andrew Corporation10500 West 153rd StreetOrland Park, IL 60462 Telephone: 708-349-3300 FAX ( ): 1-800-349-5444 Internet: Service, 24 hours: Canada Mexico: : 0800 250055 Republic of Ireland: 1 800 535358 Other Europe: +44 1592 782612 Printed in 3/05 Copyright 2005 by Andrew ANCHOR BOLT anchor bolt installation configurations and di-mensions are shown in Figure Type 47429A Anchor Bolt Kit includes anchorbolts, alignment plates and required mounting hardware asshown in Figures 3 and Foundation selected Foundation for a particular site is depen-dent upon local conditions.

2 Soil borings and foundationanalysis should be performed by a qualified civil designs for slab and slab with pier type founda-tions are shown in Figures 3 and 4. Copies of thesedesigns on D-size (22 x 33 ) sheets are available fromAndrew on request. Refer to drawing Foundation Foundation orientation is required to obtain thedesired orbital arc coverage from a particular site required azimuth and elevation angles of the antenna,relative to the mount must be determined to establish theappropriate Foundation orientation. A specific foundationorientation requirement may be requested with the antennaas part of the installation Layout - Earth Station AntennaFigure 35 General Notes - Figure 36 Foundation shall verify all dimensions before execution concrete used in the work shall be 3000 PSI (20685kN/M2)strength as per for Foundation slab shall have a clearcover of 3 ( ). reinforcement bars shall conform to the requirementsof ASTM A-615 grade structural steel used in this work shall be of ASTM A-36 structural steel fabrication detailing design and erec-tion shall conform to requirements of AISC reinforcing detailing fabrication and placement shallconform to ACI-318-71 Specifications and latest have been designed to rest on undisturbedsoil with a minimum allowable bearing capacity of 2000 PSF (9770 Kgf/m2).

3 If undesirable soil conditions areencountered the engineer shall be of concrete: Approx. cubic yards ( cubicmeters). Foundation is a typical design only. Certification bya professional engineer as to its suitability for a particularinstallation considering soil conditions, water table andfrost line is required prior to its use for actual bolts to be tightened 1/6 of a turn after usingsnug tightening as defined by the AISC turn of the top and bottom alignment plates are needed tohold bolts to correct dimensions. Base plates will not fit ifalignment is not is to be poured against undisturbed concrete shall be maintained above 50 F (10 C)and in a moist condition for at least the first 7 days afterplacing before starting steel to 1/8. All other dimensions given for guid-ance of anchor bolt kit power to antenna required for half or full mainreflector anti-icing systems only. 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 size conduitrecommended.

4 Type and depth to bury conduit to be deter-mined by location of communications to extend 6 (minimum) above surface of founda-tion slab. Open ends of conduit to be sealed to preventmoisture and foreign particle conduit required if no other means for routing cableis routing IFL cables, 4 size recommended. Typeand depth to bury conduit to be determined by customer, incompliance with local codes. Location of conduit on foun-dation and direction to route conduit to be determined bylocation of communications building/shelter. Conduit toextend 36 (minimum) above surface of Foundation slab. Allbends to be large radius, maximum two bends per ends of conduit to be sealed to prevent moisture orforeign particle Layout - Slab with Earth Station AntennaFigure 47 General Notes - Figure 48 Foundation shall verify all dimensions before execution concrete used in the work shall be 3000 PSI (20685kN/M2)strength as per for Foundation slab shall have a clearcover of 3 ( ).

5 Reinforcement bars shall conform to the requirementsof ASTM A-615 grade structural steel used in this work shall be of ASTM A-36 structural steel fabrication detailing design and erec-tion shall conform to requirements of AISC reinforcing detailing fabrication and placement shallconform to ACI-318-71 Specifications and latest have been designed to rest on undisturbedsoil with a minimum allowable bearing capacity of 2000 PSF (9770 Kgf/m2).If undesirable soil conditions areencountered the engineer shall be of concrete: Approx. cubic yards ( cubicmeters). Foundation is a typical design only. Certification bya professional engineer as to its suitability for a particularinstallation considering soil conditions, water table andfrost line is required prior to its use for actual bolts to be tightened 1/6 of a turn after usingsnug tightening as defined by the AISC turn of the top and bottom alignment plates are needed tohold bolts to correct dimensions.

6 Base plates will not fit ifalignment is not is to be poured against undisturbed concrete shall be maintained above 50 F (10 C)and in a moist condition for at least the first 7 days afterplacing before starting steel to 1/8. All other dimensions given for guid-ance of anchor bolt kit power to antenna required for half or full mainreflector anti-icing systems only. 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 size conduitrecommended. Type and depth to bury conduit to be deter-mined by location of communications to extend 34 (minimum) above surface of founda-tion slab. Open ends of conduit to be sealed to preventmoisture and foreign particle conduit required if no other means for routing cableis routing IFL cables, 4 size recommended. Typeand depth to bury conduit to be determined by customer, incompliance with local codes. Location of conduit on foun-dation and direction to route conduit to be determined bylocation of communications building/shelter.

7 Conduit toextend 64 (minimum) above surface of Foundation slab. Allbends to be large radius, maximum two bends per ends of conduit to be sealed to prevent moisture orforeign particle ANTENNA 5 illustrates basic dimensional characteristicsand varying dimensions from ground reference of selectedantenna points as the elevation angle fluctuates from 2 -62 and 33 - 90 with high-look ANTENNA procedure for pointing the antenna at the desiredsatellite of interest is included as part of the installationinstructions supplied with the antenna. Refer to Appendix(Type 49640-( ) Ground Mount Assembly). CALCULATIONS FOR ANTENNA earth station antenna mount permits the antennato be pointed through an azimuth range 82 with standardelevation ranges from 2 - 62 and 33 - 90 with high-lookstrut configuration. The Foundation must be oriented prop-erly at each site to permit the antenna to be pointed at anysatellite in the desired orbital arc.

8 The antenna has a fineadjustment capability in both azimuth and elevation whichprovides strut adjustment from the coarse settings of theantenna. Refer to Figures 2-2 and section contains formulas and graphs for deter-mining the pointing capabilities of the antenna. Mount sup-port pads permit attachment of the azimuth strut in left ele-vation axis, right rear pad position, right elevation axis,right rear pad position, left elevation axis, left rear padposition, or right elevation axis, left rear pad position. Referto Figure 2-3. Additional azimuth strut positions providegreater flexibility when repositioning the antenna to viewother satellites of for calculating true azimuth (AZ),true elevation (EL), relative angle between true azimuthand mount pointing angle (dAZ), and strut lengths ofAndrew earth station antennas are given below. Knowingearth station latitude, longitude, azimuth setting of mount(AZm) and satellite longitude (over the equator), the follow-ing calculations should be = 180 + tan-1tan /sin = true azimuth with respect to earth.

9 NOTE:This equationapplies to earth stations north of the equator. For earth sta-tions south of the = 360 - tan-1tan /sin where: = earth station latitude = relative longitude= satellite longitude minus earth station longitudeNOTE:Earth station latitude values are positive (+) forsites located north of the equator and negative (-) for siteslocated south of the equator. Earth station longitude valuesare positive (+) for sites west of Greenwich and negative(-) for sites located east of = AZ - AZm = relative angle between true azimuthangle and mount pointing :AZm = azimuth at which mount is set (nominal foundationpointing angle). Refer to paragraph = 90 - T - R = true elevation with respect to :R = cos-1(cos cos ) and T = tan-1sin - cos - cos (EL + ) = elevationstrut + X2+ Z2= azimuth strut lengthFor azimuth strut attached from left elevation axispickupto right rear pad(as viewed from rear of antenna):X = + cos ( + dAZ) and Z = + sin ( + dAZ)For azimuth strut attached from right elevation axispick-up to right rear pad(as viewed from rear of antenna):X = - cos ( - dAZ) and Z = + sin ( - dAZ)For azimuth strut attached from left elevation axispickupto left rear pad(as viewed from rear of antenna):X = - cos ( + dAZ) and Z = + sin ( + dAZ)For azimuth strut attached from right elevation axispick-up to left rear pad(as viewed from rear of antenna):X = + cos ( - dAZ) and Z = + sin ( - dAZ) Foundation , the Foundation isoriented on a true north-south line.

10 In the NorthernHemisphere, the Foundation would point due south equiva-lent to the direction, AZ = 180 . In the SouthernHemisphere, the Foundation would point due north, equiva-lent to the direction, AZ = 0 . NOTE:True north is notequivalent to magnetic Pointing the foundationorientation (AZm), it is necessary to determine the coarseand fine settings of the mount struts to see a particularsatellite within that orbital formulas in paragraphs through , calcu-late AZ, dAZ and EL for the satellite of interest Figure 2-1shows these angles in relation to the antenna Figure 2-2, determine the elevation strut lengthknowing Figure 2-3, determine the azimuth strut lengthknowing 2-11011 Figure 2-212 Figure 2-3


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