SPLICES Sample Clauses

SPLICES. Item 43(a) - Make a taped splice or test cap cable. Item 43(b) - Make a Scotchcast Kit splice #82 or 85, or an NYCDOT approved equal (Neoprene to Neoprene or XLP, or Lead to Neoprene or XLP) sizes # 14 to # 8 inclusive. Item 43(c) - Make a Scotchcast Kit splice #82 or 85, or an NYCOT approved equal (Neoprene to Neoprene or XLP, or Lead to Neoprene or XLP) sizes #6 to #2 inclusive. Item 43(d) - Make a Scotchcast Kit splice #82 or 85, or NYCDOT approved equal (Neoprene to Neoprene or XLP, or Lead to Neoprene or XLP) sizes - #1/0 to #4/0 inclusive. 4.76.1 The Contractor shall furnish all labor, material, hardware and tests required for making splices in conductors or cables. Splices shall be made in accordance with the General Specifications. Splice items are not to be used in conjunction with items under items 44 (a) through 44 (h), and should be justified in all instances. 4.76.2 All splices or test caps below grade shall be of the Scotchcast type and of the proper size, and all installation shall be in conformity with Section 4.37.8. Where applicable, splicing tests noted in this specification shall also apply to this Section.
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SPLICES. Item 43(a) Make a taped splice or test cap cable. Item 43(b) Make a Scotchcast Kit splice #82 or 85, or approved equal (Neoprene to Neoprene or XLP, or Lead to Neoprene or XLP) sizes - #14 to #8 inclusive.
SPLICES. Use 3M DBY-6 or 3M-DBR-6. Splice Box branded “SB.”
SPLICES. Use approved connectors as recommended by central control system manufacturer.
SPLICES. Use wire connector with waterproof sealant. Wire connector to be of plastic construction consisting of two (2) pieces, one piece which snap locks into the other. A copper crimp sleeve to be provided with connector. Utilize DBR6-300 splices.
SPLICES. 1. Rain Bird VB-lORND-BLK. 10" CL 200 PVC Riser 2. Xxxxxx 910 Spec Grade Valve Box with Black "T" Lid. 10" CL 200 PVC Riser. 3. Or approved Equal.
SPLICES. Laps of splices must be securely tied together to maintain the alignment of the bars, to provide the required minimum clearances and to transfer stress by bond. Lapped splices and development lengths not shown must be detailed to develop Class B lapping length and develop lengths in tension, respectively, in accordance with ACI 318.
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