Cable Installation Sample Clauses

Cable Installation. Cable Installation Fee(s) are assessed per entrance cable placed.
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Cable Installation. The fiber optic cable shall be installed using a powered pulling winch and hydraulic-powered assist pulling wheels. The maximum pulling force to be applied to the fiber optic cable shall be ##MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER AN APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT## pounds. Bends of small radii (less than 20 times the outside diameter of the cable) and twists that may damage the cable shall be avoided during cable placement. The cable shall be lubricated and placed in accordance with the cable manufacturer specifications. A pulling swivel break-away rated at ##MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER AN APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT## pounds shall be used at all times. All splices will be contained in a handhole or manhole. A minimum of ##MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER AN APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT## meters of slack cable will be left in all intermediate handholes or manholes. A minimum of ##MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER AN APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT## meters of slack cable will be left in all splice locations. A minimum of ##MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER AN APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT## meters of slack cable will be left in all facility locations (i.e., POP sites, switch sites, regens or CEVs).
Cable Installation. Cable Installation Fee(s) are assessed per entrance cable placed. This nonrecurring fee will be billed by BellSouth upon receipt of TelCove’s BFFO.
Cable Installation. Cable Installation fees will be assessed on a per entrance cable basis. This nonrecurring charge will be billed by BellSouth upon receipt of ACCESS Integrated’s BFFO. Charges for cable racking, cable support structure and entrance fiber structure are recurring fees and will also be billed at the rates set forth in Exhibit B.
Cable Installation o The maximum pulling force to be applied to the fiber optic cable shall be 600 pounds. o A pulling swivel breakaway rated at 600 pounds shall be used at all times when pulling fiber optic cable. o Bends of small radii (less then 20 times the outside diameter of the cable) and twists that may damage the cable shall beavoided during cable placement. o The cable shall be lubricated and placed in accordance with the cable manufacturer specifications. o All splices will be contained in a cable vault or hand hole. o A minimum of 60 feet of slack cable will be left in all intermediate cable vaults or hand holes. o A minimum of 50 feet of slack cable from each cable end (100 feet total) will be left in all splice locations.
Cable Installation. Cable Installation Fee(s) are assessed per entrance fiber placed. No Cable Installation Fee is required for Service Interconnection.
Cable Installation. Except to the extent included in the initial Tenant Improvements, no private telephone systems and/or other related computer or telecommunications equipment or lines may be installed without Landlord’s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. If Landlord gives such consent, all equipment must be installed within the Premises and, at the request of Landlord made at any time at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Term, removed upon the expiration or sooner termination of this Lease and the Premises restored to the same condition as before such installation.
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Cable Installation. ‌ Subsequent to successful duct bank and splice vault installation, cable installation will occur. Large cable reels will be transported to the appropriate splice vault locations. Winching equipment will be set up at the next immediate splice vault. Pulling direction will be indicated on the Plan and Profile Drawings, which will identify where to set up the cable reels and winch equipment. Mule tape, previously installed in the conduits, will be used to pull the pull rope through the conduits to the splice vault with the cable reel. The cable will be attached to the pull rope via a pulling eye. The winch will then pull the cable back through the conduit. As the cable is being pulled, workers will apply a non-toxic lubricant to reduce friction between the cable and conduit. Once the cable is installed, the cable will be cut. The process will be repeated for each power cable needed and at all splice vault-to-splice vault/termination segments. Prior to cable pulling and immediately after cable installation, appropriate cable Jacket Integrity Testing (“JIT”) will be performed to verify the cable jacket has not been damaged.
Cable Installation. The fiber optic cable shall be installed using a powered pulling winch and hydraulic powered assist pulling wheels. The maximum pulling force to be applied to the fiber optic cable shall be 600 pounds. • Bends of small radii (less then 20 times the outside diameter of the cable) and twists that may damage the cable shall be avoided during cable placement. • The cable shall be lubricated and placed in accordance with the cable manufacturer specifications. • A pulling swivel break-away rated at 600 pounds shall be used at all times. • All splices will be contained in a hand hole or manhole. • A minimum of 13 feet of slack cable will be left in all intermediate hand holes or manholes. • A minimum of 50 feet of slack cable from each cable end will be left in all splice locations. • A minimum of 100 feet of slack cable will be left in all Regeneration and IXX Facilities.
Cable Installation. (a) The fiber optic cable shall be installed using a powered pulling winch and hydraulic-powered assist pulling wheels. The maximum pulling force to be applied to the fiber optic cable shall be not exceed manufactures recommendations.
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