General Order 128
Section IV
Requirements for Communication Systems
41.4
Clearances and Depths
The clearance between duct systems of communication lines for
public use and other underground structures independently installed
shall be as great as practicable. The distance between the top covering
of these lines and the surface under which they are constructed shall
be sufficient to protect the system from injury by traffic.
A. From Foreign Substructures (Except Supply
Systems)
(1) Independently Installed: Ducts carrying communication cables and
conductors for public use, when independently installed, shall be separated
where practicable from gas, water, oil, or other pipe systems, by a clearance
of at least 12 inches when paralleling and by at least 6 inches when crossing.
(2) Concurrently Installed: Ducts carrying communication
cables and conductors for public use, when concurrently installed
with gas, water, oil, or other foreign substructures may be installed
with less separation than required by Rule 41.4-A1 by mutual agreement of the parties involved.
B. From Supply Systems
(1) Independently Installed: Ducts carrying communication cables and conductor for public use, when independently installed, shall be separated where practicable from supply duct systems and buried cables or conductors by not less than 3 inches of concrete, 4 inches of brick masonry, or 12 inches of earth.
(2) Concurrently Installed: Ducts carrying communication
cables and conductors for public use, when concurrently installed
with supply duct systems, and with mutual agreement of the parties
involved, may be installed with less separation than required in
Rule 41.4-B1
provided that the ducts of both systems are composed of rigid material.
Where the ducts of either system are not of rigid material, or
the supply cables or conductors are buried, the separations of Rule 41.4-B1
apply. In lieu of this requirement, the provisions of Rule 43.3-B1
for random separation may be applied.
C. Depths
Ducts carrying communication cables and conductors
for public use shall be constructed at a depth to provide not less
than 18 inches of cover below the surface under which they are located,
except as otherwise provided in these rules.
(1) Railroads: The top of communication system duct structures
shall be located at a depth of not less than 30 inches, in the case
of street railroads, and not less than 42 inches, in the case of other
railroads, below the base of the lowest rail.
Where these depths are impractical or for other reasons, they
may be reduced by mutual agreement between the parties concerned.
In no case, however, shall the top of the duct protection extend higher
than the bottom of the ballast section which is subject to working
or cleaning.
Where physical conditions will permit, and
suitable materials are used and the parties agree, a maximum of two
ducts may be installed beneath railroad tracks without any form of protection
at a minimum depth of 18 inches below the base of the lowest rail unless
the worked ballast section of the roadbed exceeds 18 inches, in which
case the ducts shall be laid below the ballast section.
(2) Thoroughfares: Communication duct systems in thoroughfares
shall be installed with not less than 18 inches of cover. Where it
is not practicable to obtain such cover it may be reduced provided
the duct material itself, or additional top protection installed has
sufficient strength to protect the system from injury by traffic. The
sufficient strength requirement shall be deemed to have been met
in paved thoroughfares where the width of the trench is 6 inches or
less and a concrete slurry backfill provided of a thickness at least
equal to the thickness of the pavement.
Note: Revised March 9, 1988 by Resolution
E–3076.
(3) Sidewalks and Parkway Areas: Communication duct systems located in sidewalk areas may be installed immediately under, or included in the sidewalk material as an integral part of the construction. Systems located in parkway areas shall be installed with not less than 12 inches of top cover unless adequate top protection in addition to the duct material itself is provided.
(4) Private Property: Communication duct systems on private property shall be installed to provide not less than 12 inches of top cover.
(5) Open Ditches, Bridges, Trestles, Viaducts, and Similar Structures:
Communication duct systems, when supported by bridges, trestles, viaducts,
or similar structures, shall be enclosed in the structure or otherwise
protected from mechanical damage if the duct material itself does not
inherently provide such protection. The design and interval of supports
shall be such as to sustain, with a suitable margin of safety, the maximum
load to which the supports will be subjected. Where necessary, provision
shall be made for expansion, contraction or other movement of the duct
system, or the bridge or other supporting structure.
D. Maintaining Clearances
and Depths
(1) Any person or agency performing surface or subsurface construction in the vicinity of communication duct systems is enjoined to maintain the minimum clearances from, and the depths of, existing systems as required by these rules.
(2) If minimum clearances and depths cannot be maintained, then the person or agency causing changes is enjoined to notify the owner of the duct system.
(3)
Under the provisions of this rule a previously installed
system may be maintained with less than the top cover required by other
applicable rules of this section provided the duct material itself or
additional top protection installed has sufficient strength to protect
the system from injury by traffic.