That's a 30-meter tower weighing 7,500-8,400 kg before conductors and insulators. The formula is straightforward, but getting accurate inputs matters more than most buyers realize. Weight per meter = Total tower body weight (kg) ÷ Tower height (m) Critical: Use the tower body. ASMTower automatically performs load calculation on telecom structures, wind load, ice load and dead load according to the following design standards: ASMTower performs wind and ice load calculations according to the chosen code and distributes the resulting loads, along with the weight of the. Transmission tower weight per meter varies dramatically by voltage level: 35kV towers average 100-180 kg/m, 66kV systems run 150-250 kg/m, 110kV towers range 200-450 kg/m, 220kV structures reach 350-600 kg/m, and 500kV ultra-high voltage towers require 500-800 kg/m. Engineers must check the tower load capacity to ensure the structure can safely. When designing a telecommunications tower, several parameters need to be considered: 1. Height and Load-Bearing Capacity: The tower's height must be sufficient to provide adequate coverage for the intended area, and it should be able to support the weight of the antennas, transmitters, and other. The tower's dead loads include the self-weight of the tower, the weight of the antenna and other equipment, and the weight of the ladder and feeders. Loads calculations other than wind loads are the same for both standards. Built exclusively for telecom structural engineers.