Pole Top Wireless Standards Sample Clauses

Pole Top Wireless Standards. The District does not allow antenna/radio installations in the Communication Zone or Communication Worker Safety Zone. All installations must be above the electric supply space on a Pole of sufficient height to allow for minimum vertical separation from antenna to electric conductors. Pole Top Wireless and associated hardware must be located a minimum of nine feet (9’) above the highest primary voltage (7.2 kV) or a minimum of five feet (5’) above the highest secondary voltage (<600 V) electric Attachment or guy wire on the Pole. Pole Top Wireless installations are not allowed on “Complex Poles.” Complex Poles includes but are not limited to: Poles with reclosers, regulators, capacitors, three-phase or V-phase transformer banks, primary cable terminations, underground primary Risers, primary switches, primary metering, line-buck framing, multi-circuit framing, 115kV infrastructure, or other locations where adequate clearance is not available. Poles with one single-phase transformer may be considered Complex Poles at the District’s discretion. The District Joint Use Administrator will evaluate a Pole for allowable Attachment options. In general, non-complex tangent Poles, guy-stub Poles, or wood light Poles are the preferred facility for Pole Top Wireless installations. Service Poles and/or streetlight-only Pole locations may be used if this is the only option available. The Licensee is responsible to provide a Professional Engineer’s certification of loading and guying requirements to ensure the Pole is properly anchored and stable to bear the proposed equipment. The Licensee is responsible to pay the full cost of all necessary Make-Ready Work to prepare the Pole for the Pole Top Wireless equipment. Pole Top Wireless installations must be on truck accessible Poles located within the public right of way (“ROW”). Only one wireless carrier is allowed per Pole. All Electric service for the site shall be metered and meet all requirements of the District’s Service Rules and Regulations. Metering gear, remote radio units (RRU) and associated equipment shall be pedestal or ground mounted and no closer than six (6’) feet to a Pole and be situated to not interfere with down guys and anchors. In some instances, at the discretion of the District, communications equipment associated with the antenna may be mounted in the communications space on the pole, provided it does not require an electric revenue meter, weighs no more than 500 lbs., and does not over load the pol...
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