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SaskTel servicing guidelines
for
existing Multi-Dwelling
Units
c) difficulty of adding pathways in the future,
d) alternate entrance,
e) type and size of cables likely to be installed,
f) UG access would require 4” conduits from property line to inside the MDU, and
g) all duct requirements must meet minimum 36” bend radius requirements.
Please refer to the special note at the beginning of Section 1 on page 4.
3.1.1 Aerial
An aerial facility is a component of the entrance facility consisting of poles, cablesupport strand,
and support system. Aerial access would require a rigid service mast and building attachment
with a weather-head. When contemplating the use of aerial facilities, consider:
aerial access would require building attachment capabilities and entrance hole,
where the wall will be penetrated and the space of the service entry,
Ground Clearances and separation for electrical,
number and size of cables involved with the corresponding conduit, and
future expansion.
3.1.2 Buried
Underground facilities consist of buried cables, and conduit/ducts, into the premise from
SaskTel poles, pedestals or manholes. Ducts can vary in size depending on the cable being
installed.
The rule of thumb without further detail is that ducts need to be 4(100mm) metal, fibre or PVC
and be graded to meet SaskTel facilities in order to permit drainage. The installation is to be
installed to a sufficient depth considering vehicle traffic. Consult SaskTel BICS.
It is recommended that underground telecommunications facilities not be in the same vertical
plane as other utilities, such as water or power that share the same trench. Utility services
should be located horizontally with respect to each other, in compliance with applicable code.
Direct burial of cable without the use of conduit, although more economical initially, cannot be
reinforced or replaced easily, and therefore the use of conduit is the preferred method of
installation.
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