Cable Splicing Sample Clauses

Cable Splicing. Represents the labor and equipment to perform a subsequent splice to the AT&T provided fiber optic cable after the initial installation splice. Includes a per-setup and a per-fiber-spliced rate elements.
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Cable Splicing. When performing work of splicing, building stress cones or building potheads on a high voltage (600 v; usable voltage or above) shielded rubber-insulated cable or shielded lead-covered cable, Journeymen shall be paid the Cable Splicer's premium. When performing work of splicing lead-covered control or telephone cable which requires a wiped lead joint at the splice, Journeymen shall be paid the Cable Splicer's premium. When performing work of splicing rubber-covered, telephone-type cable, Journeymen shall be paid the Cable Splicer's premium. Cable Splicers shall not be required to work on wires or cables where the difference in potential is over three hundred (300) volts between any two (2) conductors, or between any conductor and ground, unless assisted by a Journeyman. In no case shall Cable Splicers be required to work on energized cables carrying in excess of six hundred (600) volts. Cable splicing, as defined above, shall include the joining of conductors, cable preparation, splice case installation, testing and other allotted work.
Cable Splicing. ‌ Following successful cable installation, each appropriate cable will be spliced end-to-end to form a continuous cable connecting each substation. A splicing trailer will set up over each splice vault. The trailer contains all the necessary splicing tools and equipment in addition to providing a controlled clean environment for splicing to occur. To maintain this clean environment, the cable splicing trailer will be required to stay continually over the splice vault until splicing operations are completed. Generators powering all the equipment may need to run continually to maintain proper temperature, humidity and air- quality. Cable splicing will follow proprietary cable manufacturer procedures and specifications. In general, each cable conductor will be exposed, joined, then adequate layers of insulation, tapes re-applied. Cable sheaths will be gathered, then appropriately grounded.
Cable Splicing. All work of joining, splicing and insulating; the placing of flame-proof covering and the installation of potheads shall be performed by Cable Splicers.
Cable Splicing. Represents the labor and equipment to perform a subsequent splice to the Pac-West provided fiber optic cable after the initial installation splice. Includes per-setup and per-fiber-spliced rate elements.
Cable Splicing. All work of joining, splicing and insulating and the placing of the flameproof covering, where wiped lead joints are necessary shall be performed by Cable Splicers. Journeymen only shall be used in assisting Cable Splicers. Cable Splicers shall not be required to work on wires or cables when the difference in potentials is over three hundred (300) volts between any two (2) conductors or between any conductor and ground unless assisted by another Journeyman. In no case shall Cable Splicers be required to work on energized cables carrying in excess of four hundred (400) volts. When using stress cones and xxxxxxx with all synthetic cables regardless of voltage when shielded, the splicing and connecting thereto will be done at the Cable Splicers’ rate set forth in this Agreement. The Employer will determine the necessity for a Cable Splicer helper when needed. This is in addition to the foregoing paragraph and should not alter it in any way. When two (2) or more Cable Splicers are working under the conditions of the above paragraph, one shall be designated as Xxxxxxx. The Cable Splicer Xxxxxxx may work until a total of four (4) Splicers including the Xxxxxxx are employed. PRE-FAB When pipe cutting and threading machines are used under the terms of this Agreement on the job or in the shop, the cutting and threading of all conduit and the pre-fab of all materials to be installed other than catalogued-manufactured component parts shall be performed by workmen employed under the terms of this Agreement.
Cable Splicing. On high voltage cable splicing jobs of such size that the splicer requires the assistance of a second worker, that worker shall be a journeyman xxxxxxx trained in cable splicing by the Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee.
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Cable Splicing. Where wiped lead joints are necessary, all work of joining, splicing and insulating, and the placing of flame-proof covering shall be performed by Cable Splicers. Journeyman Wiremen only shall be used in assisting Cable Splicers. Cable Splicers shall not be required to work on energized wire or cables when the difference in the potential is over 440 volts between any two conductors or between any conductor and ground, unless assisted by one Journeyman Xxxxxxx. Cable Splicers shall furnish the tools necessary for the performance of the job. The Employer shall pay a tool allowance of twenty dollars ($20.00) per day when tools and equipment are supplied by the Cable Splicer.
Cable Splicing. All work of joining, splicing, and insulating and placing of the flame- proof covering, where wiped lead joints are necessary, and on all splices over 2300 volts between any two (2) conductors on synthetic cable, shall be performed by cable splicers. Only Journeymen shall be used in assisting cable splicers. When a Journeyman is used to assist the cable splicer and provided the assistant is not required to perform work of a technical nature, the assistant may be paid at the Journeyman rate. Cable splicers shall not be required to work on wires or cable when the difference in potential is over three hundred (300) volts between any two (2) conductors or between any conductor and ground, unless assisted by another Journeyman. In no case, shall cable splicers be required to work on energized cables carrying in excess of four hundred and forty (440) volts.

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