Buried Cables Sample Clauses

Buried Cables. [1] Electrical conductors/cable installations shall meet minimum requirements of National Electric Code for buried conductors and be adequately shielded and be impervious to hydrocarbon liquids. [2] Cables are required to cross beneath the pipeline with a minimum clearance of 24 inches. Exceptions to Buckeye’s clearance requirements for underground service entrances to single family dwellings will be reviewed on a case-by- case basis. [3] Sand or select fill shall be placed between the pipeline and cable (see Section 2.8). [4] All cables shall be installed in Schedule 80 PVC pipe and encased in a 6-inch envelope of color coded (i.e. red for electrical cable, orange for communication cable) 3,000 psi concrete for a minimum distance of 10 feet to each side of each BUCKEYE Pipeline(s) across the right-of-way. [5] Warning tape, in accordance with A.P.W.A. Uniform Color Code, shall be placed above the utility, 12 inches below ground, for a distance of 25 feet on either side of the crossing. [6] Signage for the crossing shall be placed as determined appropriate by Buckeye.
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Buried Cables a. Cables are required to cross beneath the pipeline with a minimum clearance of 24 inches. Exceptions to Buckeye’s clearance requirements for underground service entrances to single family dwellings will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

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