Micro Wireless Facilities Sample Clauses

Micro Wireless Facilities. 5.2.1 Notwithstanding Section 5.1.1, Licensee shall not install or remove a Micro Wireless Facility without first giving Utility at least 15 days’ advance notice. Such notice shall describe the proposed work, state the location of the work, and provide a work schedule.
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Micro Wireless Facilities. 24. All Micro Wireless Facilities shall be no closer than 36 inches and no further than 72 inches from any Utility Pole.
Micro Wireless Facilities. Notwithstanding Section 5.1.1, Licensee shall not install or remove a Micro Wireless Facility without first giving Utility at least 15 days’ advance notice. Such notice shall describe the proposed work, state the location of the work, and provide a work schedule. If, after installation of the Micro Wireless Facility, Utility determines that a Make-Ready Survey is necessary to determine whether the facility may cause the Utility Poles supporting the facility to fall out of compliance with Engineering Standards, Utility may conduct a Make-Ready Survey at Licensee’s expense. If, as a result of the Survey, Utility must modify the affected Poles to bring them into compliance, Licensee shall be responsible for the cost of such modifications.
Micro Wireless Facilities. All Micro Wireless Facilities shall be no closer than 36 inches and no further than 72 inches from any Utility Pole. On steel Poles, all riser cables necessary to connect the components of a Micro Wireless Facility back to the Pad-Mounted Equipment Cabinet must be installed outside the steel Pole using a U-Guard, provided the structural integrity of the Pole is maintained. Subject to all applicable Engineering Standards, Utility will provide access to distribution poles with overhead streetlights for the purpose of accommodating Micro Wireless Facilities, provided that such installations do not interfere with the maintenance and operation of overhead streetlights. Micro Wireless Facilities may be installed next to Poles that support electric distribution equipment. However, the riser that protects the coaxial cable supporting the strand-mounted micro network node component of the Micro Wireless Facility shall not be installed on such a Pole if the riser: (a) would interfere with Utility’s ability to operate or maintain its electrical equipment; (b) could not be installed in compliance with NESC requirements; or (c) the Pole already supports three risers. Equipment Cabinets A Wireless Equipment Cabinet typically houses devices such as radio equipment, routers, network interface devices, splice trays, computer electronics, DC power plants, power inverters, circuit breakers, batteries, fans, heat exchangers, and assorted cable jumpers interfaces. Wireless Facilities shall be deployed based on the following two Wireless Equipment Cabinet installation designs: A Pad-Mounted Equipment Cabinet installation is an available option, provided such installation does not create an obstruction in the public right-of-way. A Pad-Mounted Equipment Cabinet must be at least 10 feet from any Pole, anchor, guy, conduit, or riser as shown on Drawing No. C-3. Pad-Mounted Equipment Cabinet installations must include provisions for an electric meter (if electric service is metered) and a service disconnect switch. All such installations must comply with all applicable Engineering Standards and are subject to Utility’s review and approval. For Pad-Mounted Equipment Cabinet installations, the Antenna will be installed on a Pole. A pole-mounted equipment cabinet installation design is also possible. All Wireless Equipment shall be installed inside the cabinet for all pole-mounted installations. A pole-mounted equipment cabinet shall meet the following requirements and restrictions: T...

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