There is a variety of standard as well as custom telecom towers. It is important to select the type of telecom tower that best fits your communication needs. There are 3 legs or 4 leg towers, which are available as tubular, monopole or angular models as well as monopoles and guyed towers. Depending on the height of the tower, the location and environment of installation, and the amount of weight the tower will carry are criteria for selecting from the various types of towers. Talking with a telecom tower provider and discussing your tower needs is the best method for selecting from the different types of tower types.
MEGATRO square ground base angular telecommunication tower
MEGATRO square ground base angular telecommunication tower offered by MEGATYRO is three or four legged, self-supporting tower that is made of square angular elements. What makes this design unique is the tower is designed on a square base pattern. This telecom tower design is especially ideal for medium or heavy loads. It is also suitable for primary cellular sites, MW backbone sites, or central communication hubs. It comes with a variety of accessories which can be used to customize specific design modifications. This model of telecom tower is the most popular and versatile design used worldwide.
General Design Criteria
Mast will be designed based on GB, BS 8100, TIA/EIA-222-G-2006, IS 802 & IS875 or equivalent international standards.
The wind loading on the tower and antennas mounted on it will withstand a ground level wind velocity of 140 Km/h and survival speed of 180 Km/h including with height in accordance with latest BSI CP3: Chapter V: Part 2: British Standard (BS)
Antenna that will be considered when it calculates wind areas will be Six GSM antennas, Two each 600 mm diameter microwave dishes & one 1.2m Ø Microwave plus all the feeders for GSM and MW antennas.
Allowance will be given to the effective windage area of the following:
Feeder runway
Feeders
Platforms and guard rails
Ladder and ladder guards
MEGATRO submit the complete data showing the drag factor from various angles of wind on the antenna offered.