Pullbox definition

Pullbox means a metallic box with a removable cover, used to facilitate pulling cable through conduit runs longer than 100’ or in which there are more than 180 degrees of bends.
Pullbox means a metallic box with a removable cover, used to facilitate pulling cable through conduit runs longer than 100’ or in which there are more than 180 degrees of bends. Pullboxes shall have no more than one conduit entering and one conduit exiting the box.

Examples of Pullbox in a sentence

  • The implementation of ITS improvements would also require Battery Backup, Fiber and Conduit, 6E Pull-box and Splice Enclosures, In-cabinet Communication Upgrades (fiber distribution units and fiber switch), Ethernet switches and other hardware and software.

  • The implementation of ITS improvements would also include Battery Backup, Fiber and Conduit, 6E Pull-box and Splice Enclosures, In-cabinet Communication Upgrades (fiber distribution units and fiber switch), Ethernet switches and other hardware and software as appropriate.

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