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Electric Engineering Division FIBER CONDUIT RULES AND REGULATIONS

TABLE OF CONTENTS I. RULES AND REGULATIONS A. TABLE OF CONTENTS... 2 B. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS... 3 C. DEVELOPER S/CONTRACTOR S RESPONSIBILITIES... 5 D. TRENCH SPECIFICATIONS AND PROCEDURES... 6 E. REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT USE OF TRENCH... 7 F. CONDUIT SPECIFICATIONS... 8 G. CONDUIT PROCEDURES 1. Raceways... 9 2. Riser Stub-ups... 10 3. Fiber Enclosure Locations... 11 H. SUMMARY... 12 I. SYMBOLS... 13 J. EXHIBITS 1. Fiber Riser Stub-up Installation - Exhibit 1F... 14 2. Concrete Encasement and Bridge Placement - Exhibit 2... 15 3. Typical Stub-up Termination Point - Exhibit 7... 16 4. Warning Tape Placement - Exhibit 9... 17 5. Conduit Clearances-Joint Use Trench - Exhibit 10... 18 6. Minimum Vertical Clearance at Crossings - Exhibit 11... 19 7. Typical Fiber Vault Stub-up - Exhibit 15... 20 8. Multiple Conduits in Trench - Exhibit 19... 21 9. Directional Bore Conversion - Exhibit 20F..... 22 2

TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Bend Radius: Cable: Conduit System: Conduit Stub-up: Contractor: Developer: Utility Easement: Ells: Fiber Enclosure: Fiber Riser: Final Grade: Point of Service: Raceway: Right-of-way: Riser Stub-up: The smallest radius an optical fiber or fiber cable can bend before excessive attenuation or breakage occurs. One or more optical fibers enclosed, with strength members, in a protective covering. Any combination of duct, conduits, cabinets and vaults joined to form an integrated whole. Any vertical length of conduit that allows above ground access to an underground fiber conduit raceway. Contractor responsible for the installation of the fiber conduit system. Engineer, or owner responsible for the fiber conduit system. A legal document giving the Utility limited use of private property to provide fiber service. Heavy wall rigid Schedule 40 PVC conduit elbow; gray in color; Electrical grade, radius according to size: 2 diameter, min 24 radius. Above ground fiberglass enclosure, used for joining fiber cables. Any vertical length of conduit used to transition overhead fiber to underground fiber. The grade at the time of completion of the site including all buildings. The point within a parcel of property that is determined the closest and most reasonable for Ocala Utility Services to provide fiber service. This is typically where OUS facilities end and the customers begin. An enclosed channel designed expressly for holding fiber cables. A conduit is a raceway, so is a duct. A strip of land occupied or intended to be occupied by a road, crosswalk, railroad, electric power line, oil or gas pipeline, water main, sanitary or storm sewer main, or for similar use. A vertical length of conduit installed above ell at pole or stub-up location. Splice: A permanent connection of two optical fibers through fusion or mechanical means. 3

Sweep: Underground Construction: Warning Tape: A gradual curve of the conduit raceway used to change direction of the conduit run. The placement of fiber cable and conduit below final grade. Six (6) inch wide red warning tape installed in all trenches above conduit system at twelve (12) inches below final grade. 4

DEVELOPER S/CONTRACTOR S RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Installation of the underground fiber conduit system shall not begin until the Developer is issued prints stamped APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION and initialed by the Engineer assigned to the project. Any print(s) that are unstamped or stamped preliminary cannot be used for construction. Field changes to the conduit design must be approved by OUS in writing. 2. Construction site must be within six (6) inches of final grade or the Developer must provide elevations for the conduit route before any conduit installation may begin. 3. The conduit system must be inspected by an authorized OUS inspector, Electric Engineering Division, 351-6620 prior to closing the trench. Failure to comply will result in re-opening of the trench at Developer s expense. 4. The Developer will be responsible for staking all fiber cable routes, and enclosure locations as indicated in the approved construction drawings supplied by OUS. Any relocation needed after the conduit is installed will be at the Developer s expense. 5. The Developer shall be responsible for supplying property markers, right-of-way markers, radius of curvature markers, sidewalk markers, and curb markers as needed for the fiber conduit installation before, during and after construction. 6. The Developer shall be held responsible and liable for the fiber conduit system until OUS Electric Engineering Division accepts it. The conduit installed will be officially accepted when OUS successfully installs cable in the conduit system. All as-built drawings must be submitted to the Electric Engineering Division prior to final acceptance. 7. The Developer shall be responsible to ensure that shrubs, plants, and structures are kept three from all sides of fiber optic enclosures. OUS reserves the right to remove any obstructions without notice to the owner if any deviations from this standard are encountered in the field. 8. City, County or State Road Permits and Railroad Permits will be obtained by OUS as necessary. No construction can be started until all applicable approved permits are received. These specifications reflect minimum requirements and OUS reserves the right to alter or impose more stringent requirements as necessary for good engineering design. 5

TRENCH SPECIFICATIONS AND PROCEDURES 1. Depth: All trenches must be level and dug to allow thirty-six (36) inches of fill from the top of the conduit to final grade. 2. Width: All trenches must be a minimum of six (6) inches in width. If more than one conduit is being installed in a trench, no stacking of conduits is permitted. All conduits must lay flat in the trench. (SEE EXHIBIT 19) 3. After the Electric Engineering Division has inspected and approved the conduit within an opened trench, the trench must then be backfilled with soil free from any debris. This backfill soil must be on site and inspected prior to use for backfilling. 4. The Developer shall be responsible for the disposal of any foreign materials that are removed from any trench. 5. The Developer shall be responsible for any and all compaction (if needed) within the road rightof-way and on private property. This includes all landscaping and swale reconstruction. 6. Whenever applicable, trenching and backfilling including compaction will conform to City, County, or State jurisdictions. Where trench crosses present or future pavement or roadways, compaction and density testing may be required to conform to article 125-8.3 of the Florida Department of Transportation Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. 8. The Contractor shall supply and install underground warning tape directly above the conduit in all trenches and at a depth of twelve (12) inches below final grade. (SEE EXHIBIT 9) 6

REQUIREMENTS FOR JOINT USE OF TRENCH For other utilities wanting to utilize the same trench with OUS, the following guidelines and requirements must be followed: a) Two (2) foreign utilities, telephone and cable TV, are permitted (with a joint use agreement) to utilize a fiber trench. When either of these utilities wants to utilize the same trench, each utility must maintain a minimum vertical clearance of twelve (12) inches separating the fiber cable from the other utility and a horizontal clearance of eighteen (18) inches. (SEE EXHIBIT 10) b) Water, Gas and Sewer are not permitted to utilize a fiber trench except for coincidental crossings that may occur. In this event there must be a minimum of twelve (12) inch vertical clearance separating the fiber cable from the other utility (SEE EXHIBIT 11) 7

CONDUIT SPECIFICATIONS 1. Size and type of conduit and ells will be specified on construction print(s). 2. All conduits shall be SCH 80 or SCH 40 rigid PVC conduit electrical grade; NEMA TC-2 specification; UL approved; furnished with coupling or integral long bell; gray in color; underground applications. 3. Conduit couplings shall be long line type. 4. Fiber risers shall be a combination of schedule 80 PVC conduit and U-guard and are the responsibility of OUS. 5. Ells used in fiber conduit systems are 90 degree, schedule 40 PVC, and twenty-four (24) inch radius, unless otherwise specified. 6. Fiber conduit raceways shall be one (2) inch, schedule 40 PVC conduit, unless otherwise specified. 7. Fiber stub-ups shall be schedule 80 PVC conduit at the base of OUS pole and shall be schedule 40 PVC at any other location. 8

CONDUIT PROCEDURES Raceways: 1. Fiber conduit run shall not have more than four (4) bends within the run regardless of whether the bend is constructed from a 90 degree or 45 degree ell. This includes the ells for stub-ups. 2. Field bending of conduit, by heating, is not permitted. 3. Any conduit that passes under pavement may be encased in concrete with a minimum of six (6) inches of concrete on top and bottom, and three (3) inches on both sides. (SEE EXHIBIT 2) Installation of concrete is not a normal construction practice. Conduit supports must be installed every five (5) feet and the conduit must be secured in a manner that will prevent the conduit from floating during the installation of the concrete. 4. Conduit shall be installed in straight lines and remain level at all times. Sweeps shall not be used unless specified on the construction print. If more than one conduit is being installed, the placement of conduits must be installed in a horizontal, side by side configuration. (SEE EXHIBIT 19) 5. Depths: Fiber conduit - minimum thirty-six (36) inches (to the top of the conduit) below final grade. (SEE EXHIBIT 1F) 6. A continuous length of polypropylene 200 pound pull line shall be installed in each conduit with an excess of ten (10) feet secured at each end. The cord shall be installed after the conduit is glued together and all joints are cured to prevent the cord from sticking to the conduit. 7. Open ends of all conduits shall be covered or sealed with duct tape applied at double thickness. The tape shall cover the entire opening and all exposed string to prevent entry of water and other foreign materials. This also includes unfinished conduit runs left in a trench at the end of each workday. (SEE EXHIBIT 7) 8. For multiple conduit runs each conduit should be identified at both ends with a permanent marker. 9. PVC cleaner and cement shall be applied to all conduit joints in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications. 10. The raceway(s) are to be clear of any obstructions. The utility will pull a steel mandrel through the raceway to verify proper installation. The contractor must correct any obstructions encountered. 9

Riser Stub-ups: 1. Riser stub-up at OUS pole shall consist of ninety (90) degree schedule 40 PVC ell at the bottom of the trench with a schedule 80 stub-up that is to extend a minimum two (2) feet above finish grade. Contractor shall supply and install this stub-up. (SEE EXHIBIT 1F) 2. Riser stub-up conduits shall be installed on the side of the pole opposite oncoming traffic or the field side of pole. If this is not possible, contact the technician assigned to the project at Ocala Utility Services Electric Engineering Division at (352) 351-6620. 3. Fiber riser conduits shall be installed by OUS and attached to the stub- up provided by the contractor. 10

Fiber Enclosure Locations: 1. Conduit stub-ups at all fiber cabinet locations shall be grouped together with one (1) inch of separation between each conduit. The conduit shall be stubbed up and capped at a minimum of four (4) feet above final grade. Conduit configuration shall not exceed twelve (12) inches in width and fifteen (15) inches in length. (SEE EXHIBIT 15F) 11

SUMMARY WORK TO BE PERFORMED AND MATERIAL TO BE FURNISHED BY THE CONTRACTOR: 1. Open and close all trenches as required by the work order. 2. Furnish and install all conduits as required by the work order. 3. Provide a pull line in the conduit for use by OUS. 4. Supply and install warning tape above all conduit runs. WORK TO BE PERFORMED AND MATERIAL TO BE FURNISHED BY THE OUS: 1. Furnish and install all fiber enclosures. 2. Furnish, and install fiber cables. 3. Provide all construction prints needed for the fiber conduit installation. 4. Perform regular inspections of the conduit system as it is being installed. 5. Furnish and install all riser conduits. 12

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