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ADCP-75-210 • Issue 1 • March 2007
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© 2007, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
Figure 25. Typical Pole-Mount Installation
2.5.2 Pole 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.
21285-A
ANTENNA ANTENNA
ANTENNA
MOUNTING
BRACKET
100 IN.
(254 CM)
GROUND WIRE
TO ANTENNA
PRIMARY
POWER
PRIMARY POWER
SECONDARY POWER LINE
SECONDARY
POWER
FIBER
FIBER SPLICE CAN
FIBER OPTIC LINE
2 IN. SCHEDULE 40
CONDUIT FOR POWER IN
CARLTON PT. NO.
49011-010 OR
EQUIVALENT
SIDE
VIEW
FRONT
VIEW
27.5 IN.
(69.85 CM)
31.25 IN.
(79.4 CM)
7 FT. (2.1 M)
TYPICAL
JUNCTION
BOX
#6 AWG COPPER
GROUND WIRE TO
METER BOX, RAN,
AND ANTENNA
10 FT. (3 M)
TYPICAL
38.6 FT.
(11.8 M)
TYPICAL
1.5 IN. SCHEDULE 40
POLE RISER FOR
FIBER OPTIC LINES
CARLTON PT. NO.
59010N OR
EQUIVALENT
3 IN. SCHEDULE 40
CONDUIT FOR
RF CABLES
CARLTON PT. NO.
49013-010 OR
EQUIVALENT
RF CABLES
TO RAN
(5 REQUIRED)
COPPER
GROUND
ROD