Title: WHATS NEW IN 2002
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2RANDOM SEPARATION
3RANDOM SEPARATION
4RARANDOM SEPARATION
5RANDOM SEPARATION
6IDENTIFICATION MARKING BURIED CABLE
7WHATS NEW IN 2002?
NESC SUBCOMMITTEE 7
- NESC Significant Changes
- Underground Lines
O. Chuck Amrhyn NESC Chairman July 19, 2001
8New NESC Rule 323C5
- 5. Any manhole greater than 1.25 m (4 ft) in
depth shall be designed so it can be entered by
means of a ladder or other suitable climbing
device. Equipment, cables and hangers are not
suitable climbing devices. - Reason This rule was added because it was not
adequately covered in the code.
9New NESC Rule 350H
- H. The rules in this section also apply to direct
buried supply and communications cables installed
in duct that is not part of a conduit system. - (the section referenced above is section 35,
rules for direct buried cables) - Also a NOTE will be added at the beginning of
section 32 - (Underground Conduit Systems) thusly
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10New NESC Rule 350H (cont.)
- For cables installed in a single duct not part
of a conduit system, the rules in section 35
apply. - Reason This rule was added to clarify the
intent of the code that the direct buried
cable rules in Section 35 apply to direct
buried cable in duct that is not part of
conduit system.
11Revised NESC Rule 351A1
- 351A1 Cables should be located so as to be
subject to the least disturbance practical. When
cables are Cables to be installed parallel to
other subsurface structures, but if this is not
practical, the rules on separation in Rule 352
353 or 354 shall should be followed.
12Revised NESC Rule 351A1 (cont.)
Reason This rule was revised to allow joint
use trench without qualifications as to the
practicality of it. Joint trench has become
an accepted normal practice, and if the
appropriate rules are followed, it is a safe
practice.
13Revised NESC Rule 352 and 354
- Presently the separation rules require a 12
separation between supply cables and other
underground structures, including gas and other
fuel lines. If this is not practical, or
conditions do not permit it, then a separation of
less than 12 (random lay) is OK, provided all
parties affected are in agreement and the random
lay rules are followed.
14Revised NESC Rule 352 and 354(cont.)
- The revised rules on separation will be two
distinct rules - (1) Revised Rule 353 for deliberate separation
(Equal to or Greater Than 12), And - (2) Revised Rule 354 for random separation (Less
Than 12). -
15The most significant change is new NESC Rule
354A2 which states
- 354A2. Radical separation of supply and
communication cables or conductors from steam
lines, gas and other fuel lines shall be not
less than 12 inches and shall meet Rule 353. - The present rules do not allow a supply cable and
gas line to have a separation of less than 12
provided all the affected parties agree, but the
new Rule 354A2, as stated above, will not allow a
radical separation less than 12, even if the
parties agree to it, or if they are owned by the
same utility. The 2002 edition will have no
exceptions.
16Reason This rule was added because of the
concerns between supply and communication
cables and gas lines as to adequate
separation.
New Rule 354A2 (cont.)
17Revised NESC Rule 353D1, Table 353-1, Exception
- Exception Where conflicts with other underground
facilities exist, street light cables operating
at not more than 150 volts to ground may be
buried at a depth not less than 450 mm (18 in). - Reason This rule was revised because the
original intent was to allow a lessor depth only
where other underground structures existed. The
burial depth should correlate with voltage, not
the type of system being installed.
18New NESC Rule 380D
- D. Padmounted equipment, pedestals and
otherabove ground enclosures should be
located not less than1.2 m (4 ft) from
firehydrants. - ExceptionWhere conditions do not permit a
clearance of 1.2 m (4ft), a clearance of not less
than 900 mm (3 ft) is allowed. - Reason This rule was added because padmounted
equipment creates the same problems for firemen,
as do overhead structures. It will also now be
consistent with the overhead clearance section.
19Revised NESC Rule 381G1
- 381 G1. Padmounted and other above ground
equipment shall have an enclosure that is either
locked or otherwise secured against unauthorized
entry. - Reason This rule was revised so that
non-padmounted equipment, such as secondary
pedestals are included.