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Coax Cabin
 
 

April 2014

NCRT Coax Cabin

The space allocated to housing (and supporting) communications systems which will service PA1A, such as a PBX, backbone network equipment, and/or transmission equipment.

     
 

Basic

1200x600mm Basic using Lophira alata (commonly known as azobé, ekki or red ironwood)

     
 

Fasten

Using M12x100

     
  Position

The cabin wil be placed on top of the cables and accommodate all antenna en rotor installations.
     
 

Fixing

Drilling 20mm concrete

     
 

Hilti

This slab extension, a general rebar doweling applications PA1A is using Hilti’s adhesive anchoring systems which provide a reliable solution for post-installed reinforcement applications.

     
 

Injectable mortar

T HY-10 PLUS Injectable Adhesive Anchor

     
 

Filling

The gap between the cabin and tower...

     
 

Framework

Using impregnated wood

     
 

Massiveness

Position the beams in between (angle)

     
 

Input

Cutting the input tubing in line with the frame.

Painting the wooden mounting plate.

     
 

Fasten

M12x100 lag screws (pre-drilling is required)

     
 

Mounting

Install the wooden mounting plates.

     
 

Roof

Now screwing the roofbeams

     
 

Stainless steel

Using 4,0x40mm

     
 

Waterproof

Tyvek® sealing tape is specifically designed to complement. It helps to seal the building envelope – for optimal airtightness, long-term performance and durability.

     
 

Almost

Fine boards of Douglas Fir.

     
 

Hatch

Coax cabin door and water sill construction

     
 

View

Site view

     
 

Interior

lots of space into the cabin for aAll coaxial connections and power supply's

     
 

View

Overview (with tiles) of the Interbuilding Distribution System

     
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