Transformer Pads Sample Clauses

Transformer Pads. MPS may provide transformer fiberglass pads. If the Customer wishes to have a concrete transformer pad to incorporate into the landscaping, the Customer shall furnish and install a transformer pad to MPS’ specifications. If the transformer is located in an area where it may be subject to physical damage, for example from vehicular traffic, the Customer shall furnish and install an approved means of protection before installation of the transformer.
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Transformer Pads. 8.8.1. Transformer pads shall be Xxxxxx Precast type JRS-13 pad, Rockway Precast type RS-13 or City approved equal. 8.8.2. A Xxxxxx Precast type RS 304818 hand-hole shall be centered under the pad window with the 48” side of the hand-hole, 24” side of the window. 8.8.3. Pads shall be bedded with 8" - 12" type II aggregate compacted to 95% relative compaction, and the surrounding excavation backfilled. 8.8.4. Pads shall be set level at finished grade. An area shall be leveled in front (door- side) of the pad, 10’ long and width equal to that of the pad. See Exhibit C. 8.8.5. Conduit shall enter the hand-hole at a vertical angle, and extend into the hand- hole 4”. Each conduit shall be placed sufficiently away from the wall of the hand- hole an electrical cable extending from the conduit will not contact the transformer pad when pulled up through the pad window. 8.8.6. Primary conduit placement: primary conduits shall enter the hand-hole in the right front quadrant, as viewed from the front of the transformer. If a second primary conduit is needed to run to a down-line transformer, that conduit should be placed to the right of the conduit that runs back towards the electric source. See Exhibit C. 8.8.7. Secondary conduit placement: secondary conduits shall enter the hand-hole in the left rear quadrant, as viewed from the front of the transformer. Additional secondary conduits, if needed, shall be placed in front of the first secondary conduit, up to a maximum of three conduits. If four or more secondary conduits are needed, they should be arranged in a “2x2” or “2x3” pattern. See Exhibit C.
Transformer Pads. MPS may provide transformer fiberglass pads. If the Customer wishes to have a concrete transformer pad to incorporate into the landscaping, the Customer shall furnish and install a transformer pad to MPS’ specifications. If the transformer is located in an area where it may be subject to physical damage, for example from vehicular traffic, the Customer shall furnish and install an approved means of protection before installation of the transformer.‌‌‌ 903.6 Responsibilities: Over 400 Amperes. For all services larger than 400 amperes, the Customer shall install, own, and maintain all secondary cables and conduits from the transformer to the building service entrance. MPS’ Electric Division staff must approve the design of all secondary bus duct and cable bus designs requiring special connections at the transformer. The installation will be inspected by MPS and the secondary connections to the transformer will be made by the Customer. It is the Customer’s responsibility to coordinate with and provide the necessary information to MPS’ Electric Division staff to assure that adequate connections are made at the secondary terminals of the transformer.‌

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