ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007

ANTENNA

ANTENNA

MOUNTING

BRACKET

GROUND WIRE

TO ANTENNA

PRIMARY

POWER

SECONDARY

POWER

FIBER

2 IN. SCHEDULE 40

CONDUIT FOR POWER IN

CARLTON PT. NO.

ANTENNA

100 IN.

(254 CM)

1.5 IN. SCHEDULE 40

POLE RISER FOR

FIBER OPTIC LINES CARLTON PT. NO.

RF CABLES

TO RAN

(5 REQUIRED)

PRIMARY POWER

SECONDARY POWER LINE

FIBER OPTIC LINE

FIBER SPLICE CAN

49011-010 OR EQUIVALENT

38.6 FT.

59010N OR EQUIVALENT

3 IN. SCHEDULE 40

CONDUIT FOR

27.5 IN.

(69.85 CM)

JUNCTION

BOX

#6 AWG COPPER GROUND WIRE TO METER BOX, RAN, AND ANTENNA

COPPER

GROUND

ROD

(11.8 M)

TYPICAL

31.25 IN.

(79.4 CM)

10 FT. (3 M)

TYPICAL

7 FT. (2.1 M)

TYPICAL

SIDE

VIEW

RF CABLES

CARLTON PT. NO. 49013-010 OR EQUIVALENT

FRONT

VIEW

21285-A

Figure 25. Typical Pole-Mount Installation2.5.2Pole Loading Analysis

A pole loading analysis should be performed before the RAN is mounted on the pole to verify that the pole can support the weight of the RAN in various conditions. The analysis should take into account the pole top antenna, the RAN and batteries, and the possibility of an expansion RAN with batteries. Table 19 lists the weights of various NXD components and configurations.

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