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i <br /> June 4, 2018 <br /> 288-ft Self-Supporting Tower Structural Modification Analysis Report CC/BU No 816298 <br /> TEP Project Number 26146.157540, Order 412641, Revision 1 Page 5 <br /> Table 3 -Design Antenna and Cable Information <br /> Center Number Number, Feed <br /> Mounting Line Antenna <br /> Level (ft) Elevation °f Manufacturer Antenna Model of Feed Line <br /> (ft) Antennas Lines Size (in) <br /> i Unknown <br /> 3)ANALYSIS PROCEDURE <br /> Table 4-Documents Provided <br /> Document Remarks Reference Source <br /> Geotechnical Report Golder Associates Inc. I 403319 I CCISites <br /> j Foundation Mapping EGSci 7318394 CCISites <br /> j Tower Mapping Drawings Tower Engineering Professionals 7323090 CCISites <br /> Tower Reinforcement Drawings B &T Engineering 1063786 CCISites <br /> Post Modification Inspection Tower Engineering Professionals 2280102 CCISites <br /> Tower Reinforcement Drawings IETS Engineering Services 1136789 CCISites <br /> Post Modification Inspection IETS Engineering Services 2508399 CCISites <br /> I Previous Structural Analysis Tower Engineering Professionals 7261117 CCISites <br /> 3.1) Analysis Method <br /> tnxTower (version 7.0.5.1), a commercially available analysis software package, was used to create a <br /> three-dimensional model of the tower and calculate member stresses for various loading cases. <br /> Selected output from the analysis is included in Appendix A. <br /> 3.2) Assumptions <br /> 1) The tower and foundation were built in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. <br /> 2) The tower and foundation have been maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's <br /> specification. <br /> 3) The configuration of antennas, transmission cables, mounts and other appurtenances are as <br /> specified in Tables 1 and 2, and "Appendix B—Base Level Drawing". <br /> 4) All tower components are in sufficient condition to carry their full design capacity. <br /> 5) Serviceability with respect to antenna twist, tilt, roll, or lateral translation, is not checked and is <br /> left to the carrier or tower owner to ensure conformance. <br /> 6) All antenna mounts and mounting hardware are structurally sufficient to carry the full design <br /> capacity requirements of appurtenance wind area and weight as provided by the original <br /> manufacturer specifications. It is the carrier's responsibility to ensure compliance to the <br /> structural limitations of the existing and/or proposed antenna mounts. TEP did not analyze <br /> antennas supporting mounts as part of this structural analysis report. <br /> 7) The tower leg reinforcement plates from 0-ft to 150-ft were not considered structurally in this <br /> analysis due to missing information regarding the modification details and no PMI having been <br /> performed on the modifications. <br /> 8) The existing base plate grout was not considered in this analysis. <br /> tnxTower Report-version 7.0.5.1 <br />