Duct definition

Duct is a single enclosed path to house facilities to provide Telecommunications Services.
Duct means a single enclosed tube, pipe, or channel for enclosing and carrying cables, wires, and other Facilities. As used in this Appendix, the term Duct includes Inner-Ducts created by subdividing a Duct into smaller channels.
Duct means a single enclosed raceway for conductors or cable.

Examples of Duct in a sentence

  • As used in this Attachment, the term “Duct” includes “innerducts” created by subdividing a Duct into smaller channels, but does not include cables and other telecommunications equipment located within such Ducts.


More Definitions of Duct

Duct means a single enclosed raceway for cables, Fiber Optics or other
Duct means a pipe, tube, conduit, manhole, or other structure made for supporting and protecting electric and/or communications wires or cables and in which wires, cables and conduits may be placed for support or protection but excluding (1) any pipe now or previously used for the transmission or distribution of natural gas, (2) any duct system supporting electric supply lines operated at 69kV or greater, and (3) any vault.
Duct means a pipe, tube, channel or similar item for carrying wires, lines, cables, fiber optic cable, or other technology for the provision of Telecommunications Service.
Duct means a conduit.
Duct means a single enclosed raceway for conductors or cables.
Duct means a single enclosed raceway for conductors, optical fiber, wire or other cable.
Duct means a single enclosed tube, pipe or channel for enclosing and carrying cables, wires, and other facilities. Equipment means any tangible asset used to install, repair, or maintain Facilities in any ROW.