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The maintenance period for communication tower foundations typically ranges from 14 to 60 days, depending on temperature and curing conditions.

Curing and Initial Maintenance

After pouring the concrete for a communication tower foundation, it should be covered with a straw mat or plastic film within 12 hours to retain moisture and ensure proper curing. The covering must be tight, and condensation should form under the plastic film. The curing period is generally about 28 days, but it can vary depending on weather and temperature conditions .

Temperature Considerations

  • The maintenance period is calculated based on daily average temperatures reaching 6°C or higher; periods with temperatures at or below 0°C are not counted .
  • Minimum maintenance duration should be 14 days, while the maximum should not exceed 60 days .
  • When the average daily temperature is below 5°C, the foundation should not be watered, and proper insulation is recommended to prevent freezing .

Structural Safety During Maintenance

  • The foundation should not be stepped on or have formwork/support installed until the concrete reaches a strength of 1.2 N/mm² .
  • After curing, backfilling around grounding components should use soft soil rather than rock to maintain proper grounding resistance .

Standards and Compliance

Maintenance and condition assessment of communication tower structures are guided by ANSI/TIA-222 standards, which provide checklists and criteria for structural inspections and ongoing maintenance . Proper documentation and joint acceptance by construction, supervision, and design units are recommended to ensure compliance and safety .

Summary

In practice, the foundation maintenance period ensures concrete strength, structural stability, and grounding integrity before tower installation. Adhering to temperature-specific curing, proper insulation, and inspection protocols is essential for long-term tower performance and safety .

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