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FOUNDATION INSTALLATION (120° MOUNT) 

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Table 3-1.  Loads at Individual Antenna Feet, 454573 

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 AZ 

LOAD 

WIND  EL 

----------FOOT 1---------- 

----------FOOT 2---------- 

----------FOOT 3-------- 

ANGL  CASE 

DIR  ANGL 

Fx  

 Fy 

Fz 

Fx 

Fy 

Fz 

Fx 

Fy 

Fz  

 

  0  Weight Only 

629 

60 

-558  -1259 

-0   -1896 

629  

-60 

-558 

  0  Weight Only 

-  60 

448 

375 

-830 

-894 

-0    -1350 

448 

-375 

-830 

  0  Weight Only 

-  90 

324 

589  -1016 

-648 

-0 

-980 

324 

-589  -1016 

  0  31.0 PSF & Wt 

2044 

6168  -9296  10740 

0  15581 

2044  -6168  -9296 

  0  31.0 PSF & Wt 

0  60 

3617 

4628  -8430 

-138 

-0 

-287 

3617  -4628  -8430 

  0  31.0 PSF & Wt 

0  90 

-519 

3056  -3562 

2785 

4112 

-519  -3056  -3562 

  0  31.0 PSF & Wt 

60 

780 

6600  -8922  11519 

-993  16716 

3492  -6529  -10806 

  0  31.0 PSF & Wt  120 

3069 

-421  -1725  -2752 

1652  -4071  -2162 

977 

2783 

  0  31.0 PSF & Wt  180 

-389  -4337 

5734  -9898 

-0  -14479 

-389 

4337 

5734 

  0  31.0 PSF & Wt  180  60 

1278  -2894 

2741  -5390 

-0  -8001 

1278 

2894 

2741 

  0  31.0 PSF & Wt  180  90 

1168  -1878 

1530  -4081 

-0  -6073 

1168 

1878 

1530 

  0  40.0 PSF & Wt 

0  90 

-765 

3775  -4304 

3786 

5597 

-765  -3775  -4304 

  0  40.0 PSF & Wt  180  90 

1413  -2597 

2272  -5081 

-0  -7556 

1413 

2597 

2272 

 
  30  Weight Only 

335 

-18 

-231  -1180 

294  -1777 

844 

-276  -1003 

  30  Weight Only 

-  60 

332 

344 

-703 

-863 

115  -1303 

532 

-459  -1004 

  30  Weight Only 

-  90 

331 

591  -1025 

-650 

-7 

-984 

318 

-583  -1003 

  30  31.0 PSF & Wt 

4600 

9495  -15368 

9210 

-744  13359 

-969  -1336  -1003 

  30  31.0 PSF & Wt 

0  60 

4008 

5999  -10418 

-644 

476  -1014 

2782  -2925  -5715 

  30  31.0 PSF & Wt 

0  90 

822 

3728  -5435 

2327  -1129 

3427  -1637  -1726  -1004 

  30  31.0 PSF & Wt  

60 

3614  10407  -15805  10255  -1819  14886 

267  -1493  -2092 

  30  31.0 PSF & Wt  120 

2194  -1546 

350  -3359 

2112  -4961  -1537 

423 

1599 

  30  31.0 PSF & Wt   180 

-2736  -6867  10666  -8658 

1041  -12673 

2149 

487  -1004 

  30  31.0 PSF & Wt  180  60 

-525  -3882 

5363  -4745 

1456  -7042 

2815 

1009 

-839 

  30  31.0 PSF & Wt   180  90 

-160  -2546 

3385  -3625 

1115  -5392 

2275 

558  -1004 

  30  40.0 PSF & Wt 

0  90 

965 

4642  -6721 

3196  -1455 

4713  -2207  -2059  -1004 

  30  40.0 PSF & Wt   180  90 

-303  -3460 

4670  -4493 

1442  -6678 

2845 

891  -1004 

 
  60  Weight Only 

37 

64 

-111 

-957 

510  -1450 

920 

-574  -1451 

  60  Weight Only 

-  60 

217 

376 

-658 

-777 

199  -1176 

561 

-574  -1177 

  60  Weight Only 

-  90 

339 

586  -1026 

-657 

-12 

-993 

317 

-575 

-992 

  60  31.0 PSF & Wt 

6022  10430  -17588 

5019  -1292 

7287  -3629 

3703 

7290 

  60  31.0 PSF & Wt 

0  60 

3853 

6674  -11144  -2030 

820  -3003 

1724  -1347  -3001 

  60  31.0 PSF & Wt 

0  90 

2046 

3544  -6120 

1045  -1958 

1554  -2218 

-74 

1554 

  60  31.0 PSF & Wt 

60 

5322  11732  -18724 

6055  -2469 

8799  -2683 

3950 

6913 

  60  31.0 PSF & Wt  120 

1267  -2366 

2063  -3247 

2546  -4792 

-855 

-674 

-284 

  60  31.0 PSF & Wt   180 

-4272  -7399  12471  -5261 

1807  -7742 

4195  -3652  -7741 

  60  31.0 PSF & Wt  180  60 

-2131  -3690 

6323  -2948 

2526  -4420 

3662  -1291  -4421 

  60  31.0 PSF & Wt  180  90 

-1367  -2369 

4064  -2358 

1932  -3538 

2852  -1075  -3537 

  60  40.0 PSF & Wt 

0  90 

2544 

4406  -7605 

1541  -2524 

2297  -2957 

73 

2297 

  60  40.0 PSF & Wt  180  90 

-1865  -3230 

5548  -2854 

2499  -4281 

3591  -1221  -4279 

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42S042G 

SERIES 8060 6-METER EARTH STATION ANTENNA

 

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Summary of Contents for 8060 Series

Page 1: ...C IFBUFS t JHIUOJOH QSPUFDUJPO t F JDJOH VS61FAE is a 6 1 meter earth station antenna that provides superior performance through the use of precision stretch formed reflector panels and a dual shaped...

Page 2: ...JO PWFSMBQQJOH TFDUPST 0QUJPOBM DPOUJOVPVT Polarization Adjustment BOVBM PUPSJ FE Antenna Travel Rate 7BSJPVT DPOTVMU GBDUPSZ Motorized Feed Interface 5SBOTNJU CBOE 13 5SBOTNJU V CBOE 83 3FDFJWF CBOE...

Page 3: ...s warranty if any that accompanies the product DAWNco makes no additional or independent warranty All other warranties express or implied including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for a...

Page 4: ...s Verifying Operational Clearance Verifying Clear Line of Site Verifying Absence of Signal Interference Verifying Availability of Power Requirements SECTION 3 FOUNDATION INSTALLATION 120 MOUNT 3 1 3 1...

Page 5: ...SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 Introduction to Manual 42S042F SERIES 8060 6 METER EARTH STATION ANTENNA...

Page 6: ...the 6 meter 6M earth station antenna 120 and 180 travel Section 1 provides general information Section 2 provides antenna site selection criteria for the 120 and 180 antenna Section 3 provides the fou...

Page 7: ...etermining Aiming Coordinates 2 8 Verifying Operational Clearance 2 13 Verifying Clear Line of Sight 2 13 Verifying Absence of Signal Interference 2 13 Verifying Availability of Power Requirements 2 1...

Page 8: ...he method of determining aiming coordinates for desired satellite s and for ensuring that the criteria are met is described below DETERMINING AIMING COORDINATES The location of each satellite from whi...

Page 9: ..._____________________________________________________________________ Figure 2 1 U S Map Showing Longitude and Latitude ________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 10: ...AR 2 105 GALAXY 2 74 ANIK C1 107 3 COMSTAR 2 4 76 ANIK C2 110 K2 81 ANIK D2 110 5 SATCOM F4 82 MORELOS 1 113 5 K1 85 ANIK C3 114 9 TELSTAR 302 85 MORELOS 2 116 8 SPACENET 3 87 SPACENET 1 120 WESTAR 3...

Page 11: ...Figure 2 2 or Figure 2 3 as determined above see NOTE perform the following procedure 85 185 190 195 200 205 210 215 220 225 230 235 240 245 250 255 260 265 80 75 10 10 20 20 POSITIVE DIFFERENCE BETW...

Page 12: ...e example above the point is 46 6 b Along the right edge of the graph mark the point corresponding to the selected antenna site latitude determined in step 1 The example point is 33 7 c As shown in Fi...

Page 13: ...e s from which reception is currently desired and for satellite s from which reception may be desired in the future Azimuth and elevation aiming coordinates may also be determined by formula using a d...

Page 14: ...___________________________________________________________ Figure 2 4 U S Map Showing Magnetic Deviation for Compass Indications ______________________________________________________________________...

Page 15: ...ure 2 5 specify clearance requirements for all possible azimuth pointing angles for the 120 antenna The motorized azimuth pointing angle range is three 120 continuous sectors These three sectors are L...

Page 16: ...______________________________________________________ Figure 2 5 Clearance Requirements for 6 Meter 120 Earth Station Antenna 454595B _________________________________________________________________...

Page 17: ..._______________________________________________ Figure 2 6 Clearance Requirements for 6 Meter 180 Earth Station Antenna Sheet 1 of 3 481896A ___________________________________________________________...

Page 18: ..._______________________________________________ Figure 2 6 Clearance Requirements for 6 Meter 180 Earth Station Antenna Sheet 2 of 3 481896A ___________________________________________________________...

Page 19: ..._______________________________________________ Figure 2 6 Clearance Requirements for 6 Meter 180 Earth Station Antenna Sheet 3 of 3 481896A ___________________________________________________________...

Page 20: ...y of a selected antenna site can cause interference If a known source of interference e g a Bell System microwave tower is close by it may be necessary to have a site survey performed to determine if...

Page 21: ...mp max single speed 120 415V ac 3 phase 2 0 amp max single speed 180 415V ac 3 phase 7 8 amp max variable speed 180 Elevation Axis 415V ac 3 phase 0 9 amp max single speed 120 415V ac 3 phase 1 5 amp...

Page 22: ...a If the cables are to be run underground conduit must be placed in the foundation prior to pouring the cement Refer to Figure 3 3 in the next section for the recommended location of conduit with the...

Page 23: ...SECTION 3 FOUNDATION INSTALLATION 120 MOUNT 3 1 General 3 1 Antenna Considerations 3 1 Foundation Design Considerations 3 5 Foundation Construction 42S042F SERIES 8060 6 METER EARTH STATION ANTENNA...

Page 24: ...for power RF and control cables either by buried conduit or overhead raceway If conduit is supplied it shall be at least 3 inches 7 6 cm in diameter Lightning arrestors must be provided across all cab...

Page 25: ...design or load frame is required a qualified structural engineer who is familiar with local structural codes should be employed The foundation loading information below should be used in implementing...

Page 26: ...014 2782 2925 5715 30 31 0 PSF Wt 0 90 822 3728 5435 2327 1129 3427 1637 1726 1004 30 31 0 PSF Wt 60 0 3614 10407 15805 10255 1819 14886 267 1493 2092 30 31 0 PSF Wt 120 0 2194 1546 350 3359 2112 4961...

Page 27: ...3 30 31 0 PSF Wt 120 0 2702 990 3013 6825 37295 36927 30 31 0 PSF Wt 180 0 9245 5338 3011 63547 110057 1 30 31 0 PSF Wt 180 60 2455 1417 2519 33683 58348 0 30 31 0 PSF Wt 180 90 1511 873 3012 23831 41...

Page 28: ...ars shall conform to ASTM A615 grade 60 3 Do not weld anchor bolts to reinforcing bars This will remove the temper and reduce the strength of the anchor bolts 4 All concrete shall be building code sta...

Page 29: ..._________________________________________________________ Figure 3 2 Antenna Foundation Installation Sheet 1 of 4 454574F ______________________________________________________________________________...

Page 30: ...e Sand Loose Sand Sand and Gravel Loose Glacial Till Shale Dense Glacial Till Dimension A 156 Inches 270 Inches Dimension B 78 Inches 135 Inches _______________________________________________________...

Page 31: ...ROVIDED ACROSS ALL CABLES LEAVING THE ANTENNA PER APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES AND N F P A CODES 5 REFER TO DRAWING 454595 FOR INFORMATION ON OUTLINE AND CLEARANCE DIMENSIONS 6 USE NO NUTS UNDER THE FOOT 45...

Page 32: ..._________________________________________________________ Figure 3 2 Antenna Foundation Installation Sheet 4 of 4 454574F ______________________________________________________________________________...

Page 33: ...______________________ NOTE The AC disconnect box is not supplied by Manufacturer Figure 3 3 Recommended Conduit Placement Locations for 120 Antenna 454574F ___________________________________________...

Page 34: ...SECTION 4 FOUNDATION INSTALLATION 180 MOUNT 4 1 General 4 1 Antenna Considerations 4 1 Foundation Design Considerations 4 19 Foundation Construction 42S042F SERIES 8060 6 METER EARTH STATION ANTENNA...

Page 35: ...d control cables either by buried conduit or overhead raceway If conduit is supplied it shall be at least 3 inches in diameter Lightning arrestors must be provided across all cables leaving the antenn...

Page 36: ...nents which were subtracted in step 1 The following information presents a typical pad foundation design If a special foundation design or load frame is required a qualified structural engineer who is...

Page 37: ...______________________________________________________ Figure 4 1 Sign Conventions for Foundation Loading Sheet 1 of 2 482572 __________________________________________________________________________...

Page 38: ...______________________________________________________ Figure 4 1 Sign Conventions for Foundation Loading Sheet 2 of 2 482572 __________________________________________________________________________...

Page 39: ..._________________________ Table 4 1 Loads at Individual Antenna Feet 482572 ______________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________...

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Page 53: ...design or size of foundation is appropriate for any particular locality or installation FOUNDATION CONSTRUCTION Refer to Figure 4 2 for the recommended foundation size and conduit placement Refer to...

Page 54: ...s not represent or warrant that any particular design or size of foundation is appropriate for any particular locality or installation Figure 4 2 Foundation Plan and Conduit Placement 6M 180 Sheet 1 o...

Page 55: ...RACTOR TO MEET LOCAL APPLICABLE CODES THIS MAY TAKE THE FORM OF A BURIED GRID OR A SUITABLE COPPER STAKE DEPENDING ON LOCAL SOIL CONDITIONS THE MOUNT SHALL BE ELECTRICALLY CONNECTED TO THE GROUND 9 PR...

Page 56: ...IONAL ELECTRICAL CODES 14 EXTERNAL AC POWER DISCONNECT BOX NOT SUPPLIED BY Manufacturer SOME LOCAL CODES MAY REQUIRE EXTERNAL UNIT THE 8861 8862 CONTROLLER HAS AN INTERNAL MAIN BREAKER DISCONNECT 15 G...

Page 57: ...__________________________________________________ Figure 4 2 Foundation Plan and Conduit Placement 6M 180 Sheet 4 of 8 512239B ________________________________________________________________________...

Page 58: ...__________________________________________________ Figure 4 2 Foundation Plan and Conduit Placement 6M 180 Sheet 5 of 8 512239B ________________________________________________________________________...

Page 59: ...__________________________________________________ Figure 4 2 Foundation Plan and Conduit Placement 6M 180 Sheet 6 of 8 512239B ________________________________________________________________________...

Page 60: ...__________________________________________________ Figure 4 2 Foundation Plan and Conduit Placement 6M 180 Sheet 7 of 8 512239B ________________________________________________________________________...

Page 61: ...__________________________________________________ Figure 4 2 Foundation Plan and Conduit Placement 6M 180 Sheet 8 of 8 512239B ________________________________________________________________________...

Page 62: ...EMPLATE BASE 2 1 260853 TEMPLATE LH 3 1 260854 TEMPLATE RH 4 2 268360 ANGLE TEMPLATE 5 1 478590 TEMPLATE BASE 6 11 173817 SCREW HEX HD 1 4 20 X 3 4 7 11 088711 NUT HEX 1 4 20 Figure 4 3 6 Meter Founda...

Page 63: ...___________________________________________________________ Figure 4 3 6 Meter Foundation Template Sheet 2 of 2 511994 _________________________________________________________________________________...

Page 64: ...anties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed We do our best to be accurate We are not responsible for any typographical photographic or technical errors See Policies f...

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Page 94: ...th Decal Panel and the labled Open This Side Only 30 Use two people to carry reflector panel using carrying points illustrated in Figure 2 10 Lift panel as illustrated in Figure 2 11 and carry panel a...

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Page 96: ...0 and 31 39 Attach next panel as described in steps 33 and 34 40 Install next three panels as described in steps 30 and 31 41 Attach next panel as described in steps 33 and 34 42 Install next panel as...

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Page 99: ...1 antenna is ordered from DAWNco with a receive only feedhorn a prime focus feedhorn KIT will be provided instead of the cassegrain feed shown in this manual A separate installation manual will be pro...

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