Conduit Installation Sample Clauses

Conduit Installation. The need for additional electricity conduits in the footway adjacent to the development will be assessed and documented in Ausgrid’s Design Information, used to prepare the connection project design.
Conduit Installation. A. All building wiring shall be installed in rigid steel conduit, IMC, EMT, flexible metallic conduit (greenfield) or PVC, as allowed by NEC. Routing of conduits shall be as required by job conditions. B. Steel conduit, tubing and fittings shall be galvanized or sheradized. Connectors and couplings shall be galvanized steel or compression type; indented type fittings will NOT be acceptable. Couplings used in connections to equipment of rigid conduit shall be with a locknut and bushing or threaded hubs. C. The installations of conduits or pullboxes for electrical feeders shall be adjusted before installation to avoid conflicts between the locations of conduit runs, piping and ductwork. In general, large pipe mains and air duct shall be given priority in available space. Conduit runs shall be installed so as to maintain, wherever practical, a minimum separation of three inches (3") from water and waste piping. D. Pull boxes sized in compliance with code requirements shall be provided where necessary for pulling wires.
Conduit Installation. Each electrical box shall be stubbed out to the space above the ceiling with a ¾-inch inside-diameter conduit for all new installations, ¾ inch conduits for data/voice communications that run continuously from work area to termination are also acceptable. Stub- out shall NOT be to space beneath the work area.
Conduit Installation. We will install a three-quarter inch conduit (HDPE pipe) on your Property. Conduit will encase the fiber-optic cable. The conduit will be installed by mechanical means at a depth of approximately 18 inches. The conduit will be run from the street in proximity to your Property to the closest practical location of your home, as determined by us in consultation with you. 1. We will provide you notice as to the approximate date of installation, which does not require entry into your home or your presence unless you request a customized routing of the conduit; 2. The conduit installation date depends on the completion of 811 locates for the Property by area utility and service providers. This process can take up to 14 days depending on the response from the area utility providers. You will be notified by us on an expected installation date; 3. We will use reasonable efforts to identify all existing utility locates, and you will not be responsible for damage to utility services as a result of this installation. Utilities include water, sewer or septic, electric, telephone, and cable TV. 4. You will be responsible for locating, and/or for any damage to, any underground obstacles not identifiable as utilities such as diesel/propane lines, sprinkler systems, drainage pipes, and other devices under the surface of the ground and not readily identifiable by us; and 5. We will reasonably remediate the disruption to the soil and landscape on the Property as a result of the installation of the conduit.
Conduit Installation. A. Cut conduit square using a saw or pipecutter; ▇▇-▇▇▇▇ cut ends. B. Bring conduit to the shoulder of fittings and couplings and fasten securely. C. Use conduit hubs or sealing locknuts for fastening conduit to cast boxes, and for fastening conduit to sheet metal boxes in damp or wet locations. D. Install no more than the equivalent of three 90- degree bends between boxes. E. Use conduit bodies to make sharp changes in direction, as around beams. F. Use hydraulic one-shot conduit ▇▇▇▇▇▇ or factory elbows for bends in conduit larger than 2 inch size. G. Avoid moisture traps where possible; where unavoidable, provide junction box with drain fitting at conduit low point. H. Use suitable conduit caps to protect installed conduit against entrance of dirt and moisture. I. Provide No. 12 AWG insulated conductor or suitable pull string in empty conduit, except sleeves and nipples. J. Install expansion joints where conduit crosses building expansion joints. K. Where conduit penetrates fire-rated walls and floors, provide pipe sleeve two sizes larger than conduit; pack void around conduit with oakum and fill ends of sleeve with fire- resistive compound. Provide die-electric protection where required. L. Route conduit through roof openings for piping and ductwork where possible; otherwise, route through roof with pitch pocket. Coordinate with ▇▇▇▇▇ as walls are being installed.
Conduit Installation. Following the purchase and delivery of the Conduit Materials, the City shall complete the Conduit Installation in accordance with the applicable Conduit Design. In connection with the foregoing, all Conduit Installation Expenses shall be borne by the City. SBC may observe and inspect the installation of the SBC Conduit to confirm the work is done properly and in accordance with the applicable Conduit Design. If SBC discovers any discrepancies, SBC shall promptly notify the City, and the Parties shall meet to address the problem. In the event the Parties are unable to resolve the problem within ten (10) calendar days of SBC notifying the City of such problem, the matter shall be submitted to the dispute resolution process set forth in Section 17 hereof. The Parties hereby acknowledge and agree that: (a) the cost of all SBC inspectors shall be deemed to be an Overhead Line Conversion Expense, which shall be paid and/or reimbursed pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement; and (b) the installed SBC Conduit shall remain the property of the City until conveyed to SBC in accordance with the provisions of Sections 2.6, 3.3.3, 4.2 or 4.3 hereof and, during such time, the SBC Conduit shall at all times remain vacant and available for SBC’s sole and exclusive use, and in no event may the City use, or permit any third party to use, the SBC Conduit.
Conduit Installation. 4.40.4.2.1. Conduits shall be reamed smooth after cuttings. Galvanized steel conduits shall be joined with a threaded coupling using red or white lead type paint on the threads. They shall be made up so that the ends of the conduits will butt together. Long running threads shall not be used on any part of the work. The Contractor shall use "▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇" or similar couplings to connect sections of conduit that cannot be joined in the regular manner. Prior to the installation of cable, all new and existing conduits, including those in bridge roofs and walls, shall be balled and brushed throughout the entire length with a mandrel 1/4 inch

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