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Additional Electrical Design Specifications. Attaching Party agrees that, in addition to specifications and requirements referred to in Section 6.2 above, Attaching Party’s facilities placed in AT&T’s Conduit System shall meet all of the following electrical design specifications: 6.4.1 No facility shall be placed in AT&T’s Conduit System in violation of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations. 6.4.2 Attaching Party’s facilities carrying more than fifty (50) volts AC root mean square (rms) to ground or one hundred thirty-five (135) volts DC to ground shall be enclosed in an effectively grounded sheath or shield. 6.4.3 No coaxial cable of Attaching Party shall occupy a Conduit System containing AT&T’s cable unless such cable meets the voltage limitations of Article 820 of the NEC. 6.4.4 Attaching Party’s coaxial cable may carry continuous DC voltages up to one thousand eight hundred (1800) volts to ground where the conductor current will not exceed one-half (1/2) ampere and where such cable has two (2) separate grounded metal sheaths or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and a suitable insulating jacket over the outer sheath or shield. The power supply shall be so designed and maintained that the total current carried over the outer sheath shall not exceed two hundred (200) microamperes under normal conditions. Conditions which would increase the current over this level shall be cleared promptly. 6.4.5 Neither Party shall circumvent the other Party’s corrosion mitigation measures. Each Party’s new facilities shall be compatible with the other Party’s facilities so as not to damage any facilities of the other Party by corrosion or other chemical reaction.

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Sources: Amendment Between Bellsouth Telecommunications, LLC D/B/a At&t Louisiana and NTS Communications, LLC D/B/a Vexus Fiber, Clec Agreement

Additional Electrical Design Specifications. Attaching Party agrees that, in addition to specifications and requirements referred to in Section 6.2 16.2 above, Attaching Party’s facilities placed in AT&T’s Conduit System conduit system shall meet all of the following electrical design specifications: 6.4.1 16.4.1. No facility shall be placed in AT&T’s Conduit System conduit system in violation of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) FCC regulations. 6.4.2 16.4.2. Attaching Party’s facilities carrying more than fifty (50) 50 volts AC rms (root mean square (rmssquare) to ground or one hundred thirty-five (135) 135 volts DC to ground shall be enclosed in an effectively grounded sheath or shield. 6.4.3 16.4.3. No coaxial cable of Attaching Party shall occupy a Conduit System conduit system containing AT&T’s cable unless such cable meets the voltage limitations of Article 820 of the NECNational Electrical Code. 6.4.4 16.4.4. Attaching Party’s coaxial cable may carry continuous DC voltages up to one thousand eight hundred (1800) 1800 volts to ground where the conductor current will not exceed one-half (1/2) ampere and where such cable has two (2) separate grounded metal sheaths or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and a suitable insulating jacket over the outer sheath or shield. The power supply shall be so designed and maintained that the total current carried over the outer sheath shall not exceed two hundred (200) microamperes 200 micro-amperes under normal conditions. Conditions which would increase the current over this level shall be cleared promptly. 6.4.5 16.4.5. Neither Party shall circumvent the other Party’s corrosion mitigation measures. Each Party’s new facilities shall be compatible with the other Party’s facilities so as not to damage any facilities of the other Party by corrosion or other chemical reaction.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Interconnection Agreement, Telecommunications