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PI' <br />J <br />1, <br />0 <br />ill <br />K! <br />F1111 <br />H <br />630 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS— CONDUIT FOR FIBER OPTIC CABLE. <br />(REV 10- 18 -05) (FA 1- 10 -06) (7 -06) <br />SUBARTICLE 630 -3.1 .1 (Page 688) is deleted and the following substituted: <br />630 -3.1.1 Fiber Optic Cable Conduit: Prevent the ingress of water, dirt, <br />sand, and other foreign materials into the conduit prior to, during and after construction. <br />Exclude water and debris from buried conduit and from the top riser assembly of <br />aboveground conduit using a foam - sealing material, rubber plug, or other device designed <br />for this application and approved by the Engineer. Use a UV -rated flexible conduit to <br />protect the cable from the top of the conduit riser to the span messenger where the cable <br />is to be lashed. <br />Ensure that the conduit fill ratio (outer cable diameter to inner <br />conduit /duct diameter) does not exceed 50 %. <br />Install the conduit system so the fiber optic cable maintains a <br />minimum bend radius of 20 times the cable diameter. <br />Install the conduit as shown in the plans. Provide all fittings and <br />incidental materials necessary to construct a complete installation. Use approved methods <br />for connecting inner duct or conduit within or between plowed portions, trenched portions, <br />and bored portions. Submit the conduit manufacturer's coupling method and material to <br />the Department's Project Manager for approval. <br />630 -3.1.2 Fiber Optic Cable Locate Wire: Bury locate wire along the <br />centerline of the top outer surface of installed conduit, as shown in the plans, or as <br />directed by the Engineer. Install locate wire in the trench or bore with all underground <br />conduits to provide end -to -end electrical continuity for electronically locating the <br />underground conduit system. Do not install locate wire in a conduit with fiber optic cable. <br />Do not run locate wires into field cabinets. Terminate locate wires at <br />the first and last pull boxes in the conduit run or as shown in the plans. Ensure that wire <br />termination occurs only at the top of a pull box. <br />In a trenching operation, install the locate wire no more than 3 inches <br />[76 mm] above the conduit. Ensure that the locate wire enters all pull boxes and splice <br />boxes, and that a minimum of 10 feet [3 m] of slack locate wire is coiled and neatly stored <br />in each box. <br />In a boring operation, install the locate wire in an encasement. <br />Drill a hole in the pull box or splice box for wire entry as shown in the <br />plans. Fill any gaps between the locate wire and the hole it passes through with nonshrink <br />grout or a similar sealant suitable for the application and approved by the Engineer. <br />Perform continuity tests and insulation resistance tests on all locate <br />wires. Provide the Engineer with all test results. Replace or repair defective locate wire at <br />no additional cost. <br />Make locate wire splices in a flush grade -level box. Ensure that locate <br />wire splices are waterproof and suitable for direct burial. Ensure that locate wire splices at <br />the pull box meet NEC requirements. Ensure that locate wire splices include a mechanical <br />crimp connection with a butt sleeve, an oxide - preventing aerosol lacquer, mastic electrical <br />splicing tape, and standard electrical tape using methods and materials approved by the <br />Engineer. At the completion of the installation, provide the Engineer with as -built drawings <br />that document all splice locations. <br />March 2007 01000 -146 03- 4122.D <br />Ca✓ L C.✓ <br />