Broken Arrow completed the first installation
Broken Arrow completed the first installation of the Magnemount system for national wireless carrier Cricket Communications, Inc. (San Diego, CA) in August, 2010; utilizing approximately 250 feet of cable tray and 100 Magnemount cable/cable tray holders in the installation.
The OMWD has also required installers cable duct for all of the tank’s wireless carriers (including; Verizon, Sprint, and T-Mobile, etc.) to incorporate ‘non-weld’ systems and all are in the process of implementing and installing these systems to meet compliance.
According to OMWD’s Phillips, “This system is easy, flexible, maintenance-free, and eliminates permanent welding. Also, with multiple wireless carriers on cable trunking the tank it simplifies the logistics of coordinating whose tray goes where. Because the Magnemount is not a permanent weld it simplifies the process. The adjustments can be made easily ‘on-the-fly” for repositioning them wherever they need to be placed.”
Broken Arrow’s Chris Stump also noted, “The Magnemount system provides an outstanding alternative to welding― which is often not allowed by certain water districts. More importantly this ‘magnetic solution’ allows for a much less invasive installation process; which provides cable raceway cell phone companies with a viable option to present water municipalities who are averse to welding on their tanks. Ultimately, it’s a win-win for Water Districts, cell phone companies & the contractors performing the work.”
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