The fiber optic splice vault shall be manhole type, concrete constructed, with a 1/4" x 36"
<br />diameter traffic steel cover (diamond plate) with intermediate beam supports. It shall have the
<br />dimensions of 48"H x 48"W x 48"D, and shall be an open bottom manhole with a concrete collar
<br />placed at grade 12" around the entire perimeter of vault 4" thick with reinforced steel mesh.
<br />7.8.5 List of Items for Fiber Optic Pull Boxes
<br />The items and services listed below are not an all-inclusive list. Furnish and install the following
<br />items as required:
<br />a) Pull Box — concrete, 4'H x 4'W x 4'D, with steel lid
<br />b) Pull Box— composite construction, 24"H x 36"W x 24"D, with composite lid
<br />c) Pull Box —composite construction, 24"H x 36"W x 24"D, traffic rated with composite lid
<br />d) Pull Box— composite construction, 17"H x 30"W x 12"D, with composite lid
<br />e) Pull Box —composite construction, 17"H x 30"W x 12"D, traffic rated with composite lid
<br />7.9 OUTSIDE PLANT CABINETS
<br />7.9.1 General Requirements
<br />Install only Field Device Cabinets Type II (3365 Special), Type III (332 Special), and Type VI (Hub
<br />Cabinet). This shall encompass all labor, equipment, materials required for pickup site delivery,
<br />validation, power hookup, and all required appurtenances for complete and operational cabinet.
<br />Cabinets shall provide an environmentally secure enclosure to house (ITS) Intelligent Traffic
<br />Systems field equipment, subsystems and systems, lighting and surge protection. The cabinet
<br />shall be designed for the explicit use of housing and protecting sensitive electronic equipment
<br />(Encoders, 10/100/1000 Ethernet switches, media converters, port/terminal service, fiber optics
<br />equipment, and other related components, etc.) within a controlled environment necessary for
<br />the proper operation of installed electronic equipment. The unit price for an installed detector
<br />cabinet shall consist of the furnishing and installation of a foundation, slab, electrical service and
<br />the transport and placement of the detector cabinet on said foundation and/or slab. The
<br />installed detector cabinet shall also include any ancillary equipment or incidental items, including
<br />mounting hardware, cabinet base, foundation, bridge pedestal base plate, and restoration of the
<br />surrounding ground to its original condition.
<br />7.9.2 Field Device Cabinet Type II (3365 Special)
<br />Install field device cabinet that provides an environmentally secure enclosure to house ITS field
<br />device equipment, subsystems and systems, lighting and surge protection. The cabinet shall be
<br />designed for the explicit use of housing and protecting sensitive electronic equipment (Encoders,
<br />10/100/1000 Ethernet switches, media converters, port/terminal servers, fiber optics
<br />equipment, and other related components, etc.) within a controlled environment necessary for
<br />the proper operation of installed electronic equipment.
<br />The detector cabinet shall meet or exceed the following minimum requirements:
<br />a) Size: Outside dimensions shall be approximately 46"H x 24"W x 24"D;
<br />b) Lighting: The cabinet shall include door activated 20W cool white fluorescent lights;
<br />c) Electrical Outlets: One duplex (GFI) receptacle shall be included with every cabinet;
<br />d) Equipment Racks: One 19" equipment rack, adjustable 4 -post design with 5/8" - 5/8" —
<br />1/2" spacing, with holes tapped for #12-24 screws. A rack -mounted drawer shall be
<br />included with the rack;
<br />e) Air Filtration: The cabinet shall contain a filtered air intake vent featuring re -usable,
<br />washable type filters;
<br />f) Power Distribution: The 30A main breaker provided in the cabinet shall distribute power
<br />to rack mounted equipment, lighting and outlets;
<br />g) Surge Protection:
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