NL Master Specification Guide For Public Funded Buildings: Issued 2008/03/18
NL Master Specification Guide For Public Funded Buildings: Issued 2008/03/18
NL Master Specification Guide For Public Funded Buildings: Issued 2008/03/18
PART 1 GENERAL
1.2 REFERENCES
.1 Canadian Standards Association (CSA),
.1 CAN/CSA-A3000, Cementitious Materials Compendium. Includes:
.1 CAN/CSA-A5, Portland Cement
.2 CSA A23.1/A23.2, Concrete Materials and Methods of Concrete
Construction/Methods of Test for Concrete.
.3 CSA G30.3, Cold-Drawn Steel Wire for Concrete Reinforcement.
.4 CSA G30.5, Welded Steel Wire Fabric for Concrete Reinforcement.
.5 CSA-G30.18, Billet-Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement.
.2 American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM),
.1 ASTM D1056, Specification for Flexible Cellular Materials – Sponge or
Expanded Rubber.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
.1 Submit manufacturer’s test data and certification at least two (2) weeks prior to
commencing work.
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PART 2 PRODUCTS
.3 Rigid PVC bends, couplings, reducers, bell end fittings, plugs, caps, adaptors
same product material as duct, to make complete installation.
.8 Use epoxy coated galvanized steel conduit for sections extending above finished
grade.
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.2 Factory “ells” where 90° bends are required for 27 mm and larger conduits.
.3 Fittings: FRE to rigid conduit female adaptors. Manufactured for use with
conduit specified. Coating same as conduit.
2.7 DRAINAGE
.1 Floor drain fittings in each manhole consisting of floor drain, back water valve,
trap and pipe connection to drainage system.
.2 Storm sewer connection: cast iron service saddle consisting of oil resistant
gasket, stainless steel clamp and oil resistant O ring.
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2.10 GROUNDING
.1 Ground rods in accordance with Section 26 05 27 - Grounding - Primary for
Cable Rack Grounding.
2.14 MARKERS
.1 Concrete type cable markers: 600 x 600 x 100 mm, with words: "Cable", "Joint",
"Conduit" impressed in top surface, with arrows to indicate change in direction of
duct runs.
.2 Provide 150 mm wide, 4 mil, polyethylene marker tape in all trenches. Use red
colored tape. Install at depth as per drawings.
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PART 3 EXECUTION
.2 Build duct bank and manholes on undisturbed soil or on well compacted granular
fill not less than 150 mm thick, compacted to 95% of maximum proctor dry
density.
.4 Prior to laying ducts, construct "mud slab" not less than 75 mm thick.
.5 Install ducts at elevations and with slope as indicated and minimum slope of 1 to
400.
.7 Lay FRE ducts with configuration as indicated with preformed interlocking, rigid
plastic intermediate spacers to maintain spacing between ducts at not less than
75 mm horizontally and vertically. Stagger joints in adjacent layers at least 150
mm and make joints watertight. Encase duct bank with 75 mm thick concrete
cover. Use epoxy coated galvanized steel conduit (i.e. corroguard) for sections
extending above finished grade level.
.11 Terminate duct runs with duct coupling set flush with end of concrete envelope
when dead ending duct bank for future extension.
.12 Cut, ream and taper end of ducts in field in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations, so that duct ends are fully equal to factory-made ends.
.13 Allow concrete to attain 50% of its specified strength before backfilling.
.14 Use anchors, ties and trench jacks as required to secure ducts and prevent
moving during placing of concrete. Tie ducts to spacers with twine or other non-
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metallic material. Remove weights or wood braces before concrete has set and
fill voids.
.15 Clean ducts before laying. Cap ends of ducts during construction and after
installation to prevent entrance of foreign materials.
.16 Immediately after placing of concrete, pull through each duct wooden mandrel
not less than 300 mm long and of diameter 6 mm less than internal diameter of
duct, followed by stiff bristle brush to remove sand, earth and other foreign
matter. Avoid disturbing or damaging ducts where concrete has not set
completely. Pull stiff bristle brush through each duct immediately before pulling-
in cables.
.17 Install four 3.0 m lengths of 15M reinforcing rods, one in each corner of duct
bank when connecting duct to manholes or buildings. Wire rods to 10M dowels
at manhole or building and support from duct spacers. Protect existing cables
and equipment when breaking into existing manholes. Place concrete down
sides of duct bank filling space under and around ducts. Rod concrete with flat
bar between vertical rows filling voids.
.18 In each duct install pull rope continuous throughout each duct run with 3 m spare
rope at each end.
3.2 MANHOLES
.1 Build cast-in-place manholes.
.2 Place concrete in two lifts with slab and sump in first, walls, roof and neck in
second lift. Provide key in walls to slab. Place 100 x 6.0 mm PVC water bar
vertically in key. Install ground rod before placing slab and place reinforcing
steel, inserts for cable rack, pulling irons, drain, duct outlets, duct run dowels
before casting walls. Make manhole to duct connection as indicated.
.3 Provide 115 mm deep window to facilitate cable bends in wall at each duct
connection. Terminate ducts in bell-end fitting flush with window face. Provide
four 10M steel dowels at each duct run connection to anchor duct run. On runs
of 16 ducts and over, support concrete duct encasement on a 700 mm wide by
75 mm thick concrete pier poured against manhole wall between slab and
bottom of duct run, provide dowels for anchoring.
.4 Alternately connect large duct runs by leaving square opening in wall, later
pouring duct run and wall opening in one pour, and install 10 m x 3.0 m
reinforcing rods in duct run at manhole connection.
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.5 Build up concrete manhole neck to bring cover flush with finished grade in paved
areas and 40 mm above grade in unpaved areas.
.6 Install manhole frames and covers for each manhole. Set frames in concrete
grout onto manhole neck.
.7 Drain floor towards sump with 1 to 48 slope minimum and install drainage fittings
as indicated.
.9 Grout frames of manholes. Cement grout to consist of two parts sand and one
part cement and sufficient water to form a plastic slurry.
.10 Ensure filling of voids in joint being sealed. Plaster with cement grout, walls,
ceiling and neck.
.11 Spray paint "X" on ceiling of manhole above floor drain or sump pit.
3.3 MARKERS
.1 Mark location of duct runs under hard surfaced areas not terminating in manhole
with railway spike driven flush in edge of pavement, directly over run. Place
concrete duct marker at ends of such duct runs. Construct markers and install
flush with grade.
.2 Mark ducts every 150 m along straight runs and changes in direction.
.4 Lay concrete markers flat and centered over duct with top 25 mm above earth
surface.
3.4 INSPECTIONS
.1 Inspection of duct will be carried out by Owner prior to placing. Placement of
concrete and duct cleanout to be done when Owner’s present.
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