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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCUP 01-24; Marja Acres PCS Facility; Conditional Use Permit (CUP) (8)0 0 RADIO FREQUENCY EMISSIONS ANALYSIS REPORT EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE POTENTIAL SD03XC154 { Ground Level) Sprint PCS® Prepared By: Sprint PCS 11880 College Blvd Overland Park, Kansas 66210 913-315-2383 Michael D. Lawson January 11, 2002 0 0 Table of Contents 1.0 Executive Summary .......•....•.•.•.•.•.•.....•.••.......•.........................•..•...•.•........•.•.•..•.•...........•....••....•. 1 2.0 Site Description ••.....•...•.........•.•...•......•.•......................•.......•.•.•..........•...•.........•....•........•.••..•...•••• 4 2.1 Communications Systems .••..•.•.•.•......•.•.•....•........•..•.......••••.......••...•..•.••••..•.•.••.•..•.••••••..•.•••.•.•.. 5 2.2 Antenna Systems .•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•.•••.•.•.•.•..•.•......•.•...•..•.•.•..•••.•.•.•.•••.•.•.•.•••.•...•.••••..•..•••.•..•....•••.•.•.•••••.• 5 3.0 Transmitter Frequencies ..•.•.•.....•..•.•..•.•........•••..•.•.••.•...•.•.•.•••.•.•.•.••.•.•....••.•..•..•.•..•....•...•••...•••.•. 5 4.0 Maximum Permissible Emission Analysis ............................................................................ 6 0 0 SD03XC154 1.0 Executive Summary This report presents non-ionizing radio frequency (RF) emissions analysis, which predicts the Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) potential to humans at or near wireless communication sites. The predicted RF emissions are evaluated against acceptable MPE limits as defined by specific established standards. The analysis then determines if the communications site is in compliance with Federal Communication Commission (FCC) regulations or other standards regarding safe human exposure to radio frequency radiation. The analysis was performed on the SD03XC154 site/tower. This site consists two providers, NEXTEL and Sprint PCS. This is a monopalm installation with Sprint PCS, located at 17 feet AGL, using a two sector configuration with one transmit antenna per sector and Nextel, located at 30 feet AGL, using a 3 sector configuration with one transmit antenna per sector. The report consists of Sections that provide details of the communications site, antenna systems, operational frequencies, MPE analysis and associated Appendices. The analysis was performed with the setup options depicted in the Table below. Analysis Description MPE Standard FCCOET65 Site Configuration Off Tower Analysis Model Near Field T_ype of Analy_sis All Systems Antenna Patterns Considered Yes Measured Antenna Isolation Data No Filters/Multicouplers Considered Yes Tx/Rx Systems Excluded None Maximum Path Distance 50feet Site File Name SD03XC154.dta Introduction In 1996, the FCC adopted new guidelines on evaluating human exposure to RF energy produced by transmitters licensed and authorized by the FCC. These guidelines were based on recommended exposure criteria issued by the NCRP and ANSI/IEEE. The exposure criteria identify threshold levels where harmful biological effects may occur, and the recommended Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) values for both the electrical and magnetic field strength and the power density as outlined in Table 1. These exposure limits are based on criteria quantified in terms of specific absorption rate (SAR). Findings show that the whole- body human absorption of RF energy varies with frequency of the RF signal and therefore the guidelines are frequency dependent. Page 1 0 0 Table 1. FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) (A) Limits for Occupational/Controlled Exposure Frequency Electrical Field Electrical Field Power Density Range Strength (E) Strength (H) (S) (MHz) (V/m) (Aim) (mW/cm2) 0.3-30 614 1.63 (100)* 3-30 1842/f 4.89/f (900/f2)* 30-300 61.4 0.163 1.0 300-1500 f/300 1500-100,000 5 (B) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure Frequency Range (MHz) 0.3-1.34 1.34-30 30-300 300-1500 1500-100,000 f = frequency in MHz Electrical Field Strength (E) (V/m) 614 842/f 27.5 Electrical Field Strength (H) (Aim) 1.63 2.19/f 0.073 Power Density (S) (mW/cm2} (100}* (180/f)* 0.2 f/1500 1 *Plane-wave equivalent power density SD03XC154 Averaging Time I E I 2, I H I 2, or S (minutes) 6 6 6 6 6 Averaging Time I E 12• I H 12• or S (minutes) 30 30 30 30 30 The FCC defines two exposure categories: The compliance requirements for each category are based on a person's awareness and the ability to exercise control over his or her exposure. Occupational/controlled limits apply in situations in which persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided those persons are fully aware of the potential for exposure and can exercise control over their exposure. These limits also apply in situations when an individual is transient through a location where occupational/controlled limits apply provided he or she is made aware of the potential for exposure. General population/uncontrolled exposures apply in situations in which the general public may be exposed, or in which persons that are exposed as a consequence of their employment may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or can not exercise control over their exposure. Page 2 0 0 Figure 1. FCC Limits for Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) Plane wave equivalent Power Density mW/cm2 Methodology 100 10 5 0.2 ~-O:Cl.JIBirna!Cnrtrdlffi B<pOSLre ----GalBal Pop.JalorNn:criri:Jied B<postre \_ ---_/ / / /---- ------ / 0.1 ·--------::-':-------'--:'---~---==--..._._--=-=-~~___. 0.03 1.34 1 ,9Il i3JO,CID HD,OOO SD03XC154 This section describes methods and procedures used in evaluating MPE compliance at the site of interest. Spatial-peak The maximum RF energy across the area of the human body (about six (6) ft high) that an Average over Area individual can be exposed to, is considered the Whole Body Peak (WBP). This level should be considered as the highest level that is found in the area of interest. If during the evaluation of an area for exposure there are no WBP exposures above the MPE being considered, the area is considered below the limits and requires no additional evaluation. Page3 0 0 SD03XC154 Spatial-averaging If, during the evaluation of an area for potential exposure, it is determined that there are areas where peak levels (WBP) will exceed the MPE, then spatial-averaging is required. Spatial- averaging considers the whole area of the human body in the evaluation of exposure. If there is an area that has RF fields above the applicable MPE, additional vertical measurements should be taken to understand the levels between ground level and two (2) meters (about six (6) ft high). The average of these vertical measurements is the Spatial-averaged exposure, which is used to determine compliance with the MPE. Time-averaging MPE's in the guidelines are in terms of a time-averaged exposure, typically either 6-minute for Occupational/Controlled MPE or 30-minutes for General Population/Uncontrolled MPE. The averaging times are used to regulate the energy absorption rate in an individual exposed to RF fields so that the total energy delivered over the averaging time does not exceed FCC guidelines. This permits short duration exposure to much higher level fields as long as the average value over the prescribed time remains within the MPE. While time averaging is considered an acceptable mechanism for managing high exposure levels, it requires considerable attention and consideration. There is potential for error and thus, the use of time averaging alone generally should be avoided. If situations are encountered where levels exceed the exposure permitted with spatial-averaging, then other means should be utilized to reduce exposure. There are situations however, where time averaging may prove to be an acceptable method available to control exposure. One of these situations is tower climbing. While on a tower, a climber may move through fields that are in excess of the limits for continuous exposure. If a steady rate of ascent is maintained the time- weighted averaged exposure can be maintained below the limit allowed in the guidelines. Exposure Evaluation Evaluating possible RF exposure levels can be done using both theoretical models and physical testing. Modeling a site allows the tester to be aware of situations and anticipate locations where close physical examination is required. 2.0 Site Description The communication systems located at this site are described in this section as well as the configuration of the antenna systems. Page 4 0 The site parameters are: Site Name: SD03XC 154 Owner: Site Description: Nextel Colocation with SPCS on Monopalm Address: Latitude: Longitude: Elevation: Notes: 2.1 Communications Systems 0 SD03XC154 The Table below presents a list of the communications systems at the site. System Provider Technology Frequency Band 1 SPCS PCS CDMA 1710-1990 MHz-PCS 2 SPCS PCSCDMA 1710-1990 MHz-PCS 3 NEXTEL iDEN 806 -896 MHz -Land Mobile 2.2 Antenna Systems The Table below presents a list of the antenna systems at the site. Ant Mfg Antenna Model Gain Hgt Orient Sec-Ant Transmission Line Line # (dBd) (ft) (deg) tor Use Line Type Loss Length (/100') (tt) 1 EMS AKRR651802 C 15.3 17 90 0 Tx/Rx 1-5/8 in. Foam 0.44 37 3 EMS AKRR651802 C 15.3 17 320 0 Tx/Rx 1-5/8 in. Foam 0.44 37 5 EMS AKFR651300 2 13.3 30 100 1 Tx/Rx 1-5/8 in. Foam 0.41 50 7 EMS AKFR651300 2 13.3 30 200 2 Tx/Rx 1-5/8 in. Foam 0.41 50 9 EMS AKFR651300 2 13.3 30 330 3 Tx/Rx 1-5/8 in. Foam 0.41 50 3.0 Transmitter Frequencies The Table below presents a list of all transmitter frequencies at the site. Freq Ant Provider Model Technology Channel Label ID Frequency Power # # ~tts) 1 1 SPCS Lucent PCSCDMA Chan-25 A 1931.2500 16 2 1 SPCS Lucent PCSCDMA Chan-50 B 1932.5000 16 3 3 SPCS Lucent PCSCDMA Chan-25 E 1931.2500 16 4 3 SPCS Lucent PCSCDMA Chan-50 F 1932.5000 16 5 5 NEXTEL Motorola iDEN Chan-473 I 862.81250 2 6 7 NEXTEL Motorola iDEN Chan-231 J 856.76250 2 7 9 NEXTEL Motorola iDEN Chan-233 K 856.81250 2 Page 5 BW (KHz) 1250 1250 1250 1250 30 30 30 SD03XC154 4.0 Maximum Permissible Emission Analysis The MPE analysis consists of evaluating the RF transm itter power being emitted from each active antenna at the communications site. Power density calcu lations are perform ed based on where a human (observer) would be located at the site. The power density values are then converted to MPE percentages and each anten na's MPE percentages are summed together to provide a composite MPE pe rcentage for each observer location. The graph depicts the exposure level on a 6 foot tall observer, standing at ground level and 50 feet away from the tower and what the exposure level would be as the distance decreases to the tower. At no time are the MPE limits exceeded. The composite graph is presented below. ~ IJ.I ~ ~ 23.0 20.1 18.4 16.1 13.8 11.5 9.2 6.9 4.6 2.3 0.0 '-Hr-H-+t-++-++++++-+-t-H-t-Hr-H++++++++-+-t-t-Hr-Hr-H-+-+++++++i 1 3 5 '7 9 11 13 15 1 '7 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 3'7 39 41 43 45 4'7 49 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 Distance (ft) Composite Maximum Permissible Emissions Graph • Genersl • Occupational As shown on the graph , the MPE levels are highest where the antennas are conce ntrated. Any MPE levels above the 100% Limit Line exceeds the maximum permissible exposure levels for humans, based on th e MPE Standard selected. Calcu lati on details fo r each antenna are provided in the following Table. The Max %MPE column depicts the Maximum Permissible Exposure percentage for that particular antenna. Provider Ant Ant Ant Frequency Line Filter Tx Tx Pwr Calc'd Ant Max Nbr Hgt Lgth (MHz) Loss Loss Qty (watts) Ant Gain EIRP %MPE (feet) (feet) (dB) (dB) (dB) (watts) SPCS 1 17 7 1931.2500 0.44 5.41 2 16 0 8.31 10.19 SPCS 3 17 7 1931.2500 0.44 5.41 2 16 0 8.31 10.19 NEXTEL 5 30 13 862.8125 0.41 1.7 1 2 0 1.23 0.65 NEXTEL 7 30 13 856.7625 0.41 1.7 1 2 0 1.23 0.66 NEXTEL 9 30 13 856.8125 0.41 1.7 1 2 0 1.23 0.66 In cases where the predicted power density levels exceed MPE limits, alte rin g the location of the antennas can lead to changing the composite power spectral density and thus bringing the Page 6 0 q SD03XC154 tower/site into compliance. Also, reducing the transmitter output power, if possible, can lead to lowering the average power density and thus reducing the amount of RF exposure. Conclusion: The cumulative or total combined power density of the Sprint and Nextel antennas that the general public would be exposed to standing at the base of the monopalm is .2235 mw/cm2 , which is 22.35% (MPE) or approximately one fourth the value of 1 mW/cm2 established by the FCC as the maximum permissible exposure (MPE) limit for the general public. Page 7