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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPG&E - Santa Teresa Blvd. & Third Street m Pacific Gas and Electric Company DISTRIBUTION SERVICE AND EXTENSION AGREEMENT t DECLARATIONS DISTRIBUTION ..:J3t Applicant (originaQ o Division (original) o Cusl. Acctg o T&CS REFERENCES E-PM # G-PM # E-Ord G-Ord Bill Doc # MLX# 30265849 30265849 ~~~l-i~~(~ Submitted to Applicant by: DIANE SILVEIRA Date of Issuance: 8fZl17OO3 REVISED ITCC cusT#-.:2lf~ I q t? 1. CITY OF GILROY, A GOVERNMENT AGENCY (Applicant), has requested PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY, a California corporation (pG&E) , to provide for the installation of electric facilities and to deliver electric energy to the property situated at E SANTA TERESA & THIRD STREET, CITY OF GILROY and described in Exhibit B - Location Map. These facilities shall be installed in accordance with the applicable rules on file with the California Public Utilities Commission accordance with requirements set forth in the Provisions attached and made part of this agreement. 2. Construction Options Applicant selects under the applicable Rules of 15 and 16 to have: o PG&E install electric and PG&E's Rule 15 and 16, as applicable.. Applicant to perfonn trenching, conduit and subslructure o A qualified Contractor install NlA and NlA provisions of PG&E's Rule 15 and 16, as applicable.. o other: N1A o other: N1A NlA facilities under provisions of installation. facilities under · If Applicant agrees to have a qualified contractor install facilities. PG&E is not bound to perfonn the installation of said facilities. Attachments: (Mark each attachment needed) o Provisions o Exhibit A - Cost Summary o Exhibit B - Location Map o Gas Rule 2 o Electric Rule 2 o PG&E's General Tenns and Conditions for Gas and Electric Service by Applican~ , I~ Applicant: Please initial here to confirm that you have received all of the Attachments: ~ o Gas Rule 15 o Electric Rule 15 o Gas Rule 16 o Electric Rule 16 Form 62-0980 Tariffs and Compliance Advice No. 231~116-E Decision no. 96-06-079 Effective Date: July 9, 2001 Refund/Discount Option Selection Applicant, in accordance with PG&E's extension rules, must select one of the following options. Please check the boxes for the option and commodities selected (gas and/or electric). Once the selection has been made, it cannot be changed. Please confirm that selection by initialing the adjacent line. D 10-year Refund Option D Gas D Electric Applicant's Initials - or- D Non-Refundable 50% Discount Option D Gas ~ Electric Applicant's Initials ~ ACCEPTED: Applicant: CITY OF GILROY, A GOVERNMENT AGENCY BY: TITLE: ~l\ \ h<e,<;. a/1}J) f.A.eJ(S ca~ld~ 1-- YlI41//4Jjk MAILING ADDRESS: 7351 ROSANNA ST., GILROY, CA 95020 PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. BY: ~ /J1J~. . //, (Authoriz~ture) DENNIS OLIVIER (Type or Print Name) TITLE: SERVICE PLANNING SUPERVISOR DIVISION: SAN JOSE Execution Date: /7-=- 2.-g Form 62-0980 Tariffs and Compliance Advice No. 2316-G/2116-E Decision no. 96-06-079 Effective Date: July 9,2001 lacific Gas and Electric Company IISTRlBU1lON SERVICE AND EXTENSION AGREEMENT :xHIBIT A - COST SUMMARY REFERENCES: E-PM # G-PM# E-Ord G-Ord 30265849 30265849 Applicant: CITY OF GILROY, A GOVERNMENT AGENCY Project LocationlName: E SANTA TERESA & THIRD STREET, CITY OF GILROY SUMMARY OF PAYMENTS The total cash payment you need to make depends upon your selection of the 10 Year Refundable Advance Option or the Non-Refundable Discount Option for your gas and/or electric extension under Rule 15_ Since you may elect one option for the gas extension and a different option for the electric extension, several different cash payments are available. Each payment option is summarized below. These payments include all billing under this Agreement including payments subject to refund, and non-refundable payments. To detennine what is refundable or non-refundable, or to see full detailed billing infonnation, please see the attached cost summaries. Even if you have no payment due for your gas and/or electric extension (Rule 15), you must still elect the 10 Year Refundable or Non-Refundable Discount Option for each extension on the second page of the Declarations. 10 Year Refundable Advance Option - Gas & Electric (1) $ 13,416.34 (2) -- OR - -- OR -- 6,779.54 (3) Non-Refundable Discount Option - Gas & Electric (1) 10 Year Refundable Advance Option - Gas I (1) Non-Refundable Discount Option - Electric $ 6,779.54 (2) -- OR - 10 Year Refundable Advance Option - Electric I (1) Non-Refundable Discount Option - Gas $ 13,416.34 (2) (1) Amounts shown do not include reimbursements for facilities that are normally the responsibility of PG&E per our tariffs. See the Reimbursement Summary for a total of all Reimbursements to be paid upon acceptance of facilities. (2) The payment amount shown on this line includes both refundable payments under Rule 15 for the gas and/or electric extension, plus other non-refundable payments. The total payment is not subject to refund. Please see the attached detailed Cost Summaries to determine the portion of this payment that may be subject to refund. (3) The payment amount shown on this line includes only non-refundable payments under Rule 15 for the gas and/or electric extension, plus other non-refundable payments. None of the payment shown is subject to refund. Summary of Payments Page 1 of 1 m Pacific Gas and Electric Company DISTRIBUTION SERVICE AND EXTENSION AGREEMENT ExHIBIT A - COST SUMMARY t OPTION 2 B - SHARED CONSTRUCTION REFERENCES: E-PM # 30265849 G-PM # E-Ord 30265849 G-Ord Applicant: CITY OF GilROY, A GOVERNMENT AGENCY Project LocationlName: E SANTA TERESA & THIRD STREET, CITY OF GilROY ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION AND SERVICE EXTENSION COST SUMMARY Cost of Ownership charges as described in the rules and in the Unsupported Extension Cost section of the Provisions of this Agreement: Apply Total number of residentiallotsfunits for this project: Total number of non-residentiallotsfunits for this project: o 1 Calculations to determine excess residential service allowance to be applied to distribution refundable amount on a per lot/unit basis: Estimated Cost of Services: Engineering & Administrative Costs Value of Applicant Design WorX Service Tie-In Cost Electric Metering Service Installation Cost Other Charges: N1A Total Estimated Cost of Service Subject to Allowance $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (=) $ Cost of Service Within Allowance: less Total Residential Service Allowance $ 1,313.00 x 0 = Excess Service Cost Estimated Service Cost Within Allowance (Total less Excess) Average Cost per Lot or Unit Within Allowance $ I 0 = Excess Service Allowance Applied to Distribution Refundable Amount per Lot or Unit: $ 1,313.00 - $ = (-) $ (=) $ (=) $ (1) $ $ ** Allowance Ave. Cost I Unit Allowances Residential: $ 1,313.00 X Allowance N1A Lots/Units = $ plus ITCC @ 22% Residential Allowances SUB TOTAL Residential Allowances (+) $ (=) $ Electric Distribution and Service Extension Cost Summary Page 1 of 4 plus ITCC @ 22% Non-Residential Allowances (+) $ SUB TOTAL Non-Residential Allowances (=) $ less Residential Service Allowance: N/A x $ ) + 22% = (-) $ Lots/Units Ave. Cm,t / Unit ncc Non-Residential: N/A 0.1596 Net Annual Revenue Cost -ot:Servicc- Factor Total Distribution Extension Allowance Amount Subiect to Refund Unit Cost of Project (if applicable): Unit Cost Value of Transformers (not included in Unit Cost) Project Specific Costs: Engineering & Administrative Costs Value of Applicant Design Work Tie-In of Distribution Electric Metering (Non-residential Projects) Value of Distribution System & Non-Residential Services Other Charges: N/A Other Project Specific Costs Subject to Refund: Value of Distribution Substructures SUB TOTAL plus ITCC @ 22% Total Refundable Amount less Total Allowances (not to exceed Total Refundable Amount) Balance: Net Refundable Amount 10 Year Refundable Advance Option Balance: Net Refundable Amount less Credit for Value of Applicant Design Work less Non-Residential Service Tie-Ins by Applicant (if applicable) less Distribution System & Non-Residential Services by Applicant less Distribution Substructures by Applicant Net 10 Year Refundable Advance Option Payment Non-Refundable Discount Option Balance: Net Refundable Amount less Discount: $ 13,273.60 x 50% Balance Discount Rate less Credit for Value of Applicant Design Work less Non-residential Service Tie-Ins by Applicant (if applicable) less Distribution System & Non-Residential Services by Applicant less Distribution Substructures by Applicant Net Non-Refundable Discount Option Payment = $ (=) $ 13,273.60 = 6,63680 Electric Distribution and Service Extension Cost Summary Page 2 of 4 $ (+) $ (+) $ 3,864.53 (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ 60.00 (+) $ 6,955.47 (+) $ (+) $ (=) $ 10,880.00 (+) $ 2,393.60 (=) $ 13,273.60 (-) $ (=) $ 13,273.60 $ 13,273.60 (- ) $ (-) $ (-) $ (- ) $ (=) $ $ 13,273.60 (-) $ 6,636.80 (-) $ (-) $ (- ) $ (-) $ (=) $ " I Non-Refundable Payments Rule 16 Non-Refundable Payments Excess Service Costs Service Costs Beyond Preferred Service Location Service Risers Value of Rule 16 Land Rights Costs Value of Service Trench, Conduits & Substructures in the Franchise Area or on 3rd Party Property Inspection Fees (subject to ITCC) Rule 16 Trench Permits Obtained by PG&E Other Charges: N/A Cost of Additional Rule 16 Applicant Design Plan Checks Sub Total plus ITCC @ 22% plus Non-Taxable Other Charges Inspection Fees (not subject to ITCC) plus Service Trench, Conduits, & Substructures installed by PG&E on Private Property less Excess Service Facilities Installed by Applicant less Service Costs Beyond Preferred Location by Applicant less Service Riser Installed by Applicant less Service Trench, Conduits, & Substructures in the Franchise Area & 3rd Party Property installed by Applicant less Rule 16 Applicant Design Work Associated with Excess Total Rule 16 Non-Refundable Payment Rule 15 Non-Refundable Payments Inspection Fees Re-engineering / Composite Fees Cost of Additional Applicant Design Plan Checks Value of Distribution Conduits Distribution Risers Installed by PG&E Value of Distribution Trench PG&E Land Rights Costs Rule 15 Trench Permits Obtained by PG&E Other Charges: N/A Other: N/A Other: N/A SUB TOTAL plus ITCC @ 22% less Distribution Conduits Installed by Applicant less Distribution Trench Provided by Applicant Total Non-Refundable Electric Rule 15 Payment Relocation / Rearrangement of PG&E Facilities Value of Relocation/Rearrangement Facilities Value of Relocation/Rearrangment Conduits & Substructures Value of Relocation/Rearrangment Trench & Excavation Engineering & Administrative Costs Value of Relocation Applicant Design Work Cost of Additional Applicant Design Plan Checks Tie-In of Relocation/Rearrangement by PG&E Relocation/Rearrangement Trench Permits Obtained by PG&E Relocation/Rearrangement Land Rights $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ 117.00 (3) (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (=) $ 117.00 (+) $ 25.74 (+) $ (+) $ (3) (+) $ (-) $ (- ) $ (-) $ (-) $ (-) $ (=) $ 142.74 $ (3) (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (=) $ (+) $ (-) $ (-) $ (=) $ $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ Electric Distribution and Service t:.xtenslon t,;o$t Summary Page 3 of 4 Relocation/Rearrangment Inspection Fees SUB TOTAL plus ITCC @ 22% plus Relocation/Rearrangement - Non Taxable less Relocation/Rearrangement Facilities Installed by Applicant less Conduits & Substructures Installed by Applicant less Trench & Excavation Provided by Applicant less Value of Relocation Applicant Design Work less Relocation/Rearrangement Salvage Total Relocation/Rearrangement of PG&E Facilities Payment (+) $ (=) $ (+) $ (+) $ (-) $ (-) $ (-) $ (-) $ (-) $ (3) (=) $ Total Payment for Electric Distribution and Service Extension Cash Payment -10-Year Refundable Advance Option Rule 15 Refundable Advance Payment Rule 16 Non-Refundable Payment Rule 15 Non-Refundable Payment Relocation/Rearrangement of PG&E Facilities Payment Total -- OR -- Cash Payment - Non-Refundable Discount Option Rule 15 Non-Refundable Discount Option Payment Rule 16 Non-Refundable Payment (Not Subject to Discount) Rule 15 Non-Refundable Payment (Not Subject to Discount) Relocation/Rearrangement of PG&E Facilities Payment Total $ 13,273.60 (4) (+) $ 142.74 (+) $ (+) $ (=) $ 13,416.34 $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ 6,636.80 (4) 142.74 ->------,.,,-. .., f'; 77Q <:;./1.) 6,779.54 . N/A (=v{ ( ~' ------ ---- based upon Applicant's estimated Value of Electric Facility Reinforcements by PG&E: demand of: N/A kVa (Reference: Payment Adjustments. Excess Facilities section of the Provisions) \ '} Total Service Allowance not to exceed the Cost of Service (2) 10 Year Refundable and Discount Option credit amounts will be paid upon acceptance of facilities. Credit amounts are subject to future deficiency billing in accordance with the tariff. (3) Inspection fees will be reconciled with actual expenditures at the completion of the project with any difference being refunded or billed as appropriate. (4) 10 Year Refundable and Discount Option credit amounts do not offset Other Non-Refundable or Relocation Fees. See Reimbursement Summary for a total of Reimbursements and Credits to be paid upon acceptance of facilities. ** MLX USE ONLY Excess service allowance applied to distribution refundable amount per lot/unit $ + $ = $ 22% ITCC Refund Per Residential Lot/Unit Allowance Electric Distribution and Service Extension Cost Summary Page 4 of 4 m Pacific Gas and Electric Company DISTRIBUTION SERVICE AND EXTENSION AGREEMENT ExHIBIT A - COST SUMMARY REFERENCES: E-PM # G-PM # E-Ord G-Ord 30265849 30265849 Applicant: CITY OF GilROY, A GOVERNMENT AGENCY Project LocationlName: E SANTA TERESA & THIRD STREET, CITY OF GilROY REIMBURSEMENT SUMMARY Reimbursements are provided for facilities that are installed by the Applicant which are nonnally the responsibility of PG&E per our tariffs. Reimbursements will be made after the facilities are accepted by PG&E, operational and ready to supply service. Reimburseable payments made for services will be reimbursed at the average rate shown as each service is connected. All reimbursements will be based upon PG&E's estimated costs. Electric Rule 15 10 Year Refundable Advance Credit Amount wI Non-Refundable Discount Credit Amount $ (1) - or - $ (1) (+) $ (+) $ (=) $ - or - (=) $ Non-Refundable Discount Option Credit Amount Joint Pole Credits PG&E Bettennents SUB TOTAL wI 10 Year Refundable Advance Credit Amount Electric Rule 16 Joint Pole Credits Applicant Design Work within the Allowance SUB TOTAL $ $ (=) $ $ lservice (2) - or - $ lservice (2) Reimbursement per Service Completion - Electric Installed by PG&E - Energized System Non-energized System Electric Rule 20B Joint Pole Credits Rule 20B Payment Credit SUB TOTAL $ (+) $ (=) $ Electric Rule 20C Joint Pole Credits Rule 20C Payment Credit SUB TOTAL (+) $ (+) $ (=) $ Reimbursement Summary Page 1 of 2 Streetlights LS-i Standard Luminaires Standard Poles & Arms Protective Tubes Intprn~1 \A/irinn ...~~. ......... ...... "'0::;; $ (+) $ (+) $ (+) .'h \ I T Overhead Conductor Underground Conductor Connections (+) $ (+) $ (+) $ LS-2 Connections SUB TOTAL (+) $ (=) $ Gas Rule 15 10 Year Refundable Advance Credit Amount wI Non-Refundable Discount Credit Amount $ (1) - or - $ (1 ) (+) $ \ I (=) $ - or - (=) $ \ j Non-Refundable Discount Option Credit Amount PG&E Betterments SUB TOTAL wi 10 Year Refundable Advance Credit Amount Gas Rule 16 Stubs Services Applicant Design Work within the Allowance SUB TOTAL $ $ (=) $ \ ; $ Iservice (2) - or - $ Iservice (2) Reimbursement per Service Completion - Gas No Option Selected - Pressurized System Non-pressurized System Total Reimbursement 10 Year Refundable Advance Option - Gas & Electric $ (3) OR Non-Refundable Discount Option - Gas & Electric $ (3) OR 10 Year Refundable Advance Option - Gas I Non-Refundable Discount Option - Electric -- OR -- 1 0 Year Refundab!e Advance Option - E!ectric ! Non-Refundab!e Discount Option - Gas $ (3) $ (3) (1) 10 Year Refundable and Discount Option credit amounts will be paid upon acceptance of facilities. Credit amounts are subject to future deficiency biUing in accordance witli the tariff. (2) This Reimbursement will be paid on a per service basis as each service is completed. (3) Exciudes selvic€: cornpietion reirnbursernents rnade under RUle 16. Service compietloil reimbursernents 'vviii be rnade as eacii ___.:__:_ ______.1._--' __ _ ___ ___.:__ I___:~_ :;,seiVI{.;c i;S (,;viHic\;U::U, vii d jJel ;:)t;:;iYi\,;c Ud.;:ji;,. -.. .- - -,.- KeiiTIDUrSernent ~ummary r:rage z or z I PKIIc GaI_d EIIctrtc CampIIIJ DlS1RBITION AND 8BMCE EX1EN8IOII AGREEIIEIIT OPnoN 2 - CQMPETmve BIDDING PROVISIONS1 1. As indicated in the Declarations, Applicant has elected to have oompetitive bidding and has awarded a qualified Contractor or PG&E the responsibility of installing gas and electric service, as applicable, to the locations desaibed in Exhibit B. These services shall be installed in accordance with the provisions of PG&E's Rules 2, 15 and 16, General Terms and Conditions, project specific terms and oonditions, design, specifications, and the requirements of this Agreement. 2. Construction Raponsibilities of Applicant. Applicant shall perform or arrange for the performance of the following work required for this project: Electric Extensions: . Route clearing, tree trimming, trenching, excavating, backfilling, and oompacting; . Furnishing of imported backfill material as required and disposal of trench spoil as required; . Performing necessary surface repair and boring as required; . Furnishing, installing, and transferring ownership to PG&E of any substructures, oonduits, and protective structures required other than the oonduit portion of cable-in-conduit (Rule 15 only); . Obtaining any necessary oonstruction permits for all work performed by Applicant under this Agreement Electric Und8lJ1fOUnd Extensions: . Installing primary and seoondary distribution conductors, poles, pole risers, switches, transformers, and other distribution facilities required to oomplete the extension. ~:' Electric Overhead Extensions: . Installing all facilities required for the pole line extension, including poles, oonductors, transformers, switches, and other devices as might be required. Gas Extensions: . Installing gas distribution main pipe, valves, and other related distribution equipment, as specified by PG&E, required to oomplete the extension including all necessary trenching, backfilling, and other digging as required. . Furnishing, installing and upon acceptance by PG&E, conveying to PG&E the ownership of all necessary installed substructures and protective structures necessary to oontain or support PG&E's gas facilities. Applicant agrees to secure and pay for all required permits and licenses which may be required to fulfill the oonstruction responsibilities from the governmental authority having jurisdiction. If Applicant elects to have PG&E perform this work, Applicant shall pay to PG&E, as specified herein and before the start of oonstruction, PG&E's estimated-installed costs thereof. I Automated Document, Preliminary Statement. Part A. Foml62~2 T8Itff& and Compliance M\Ilce 2Q81-G1176&E DeclIIon8 97.12~,97-12~ EtrectMl Dale: Jtity 1. 1998 Applicant shall also pay to PG&E the oosts for substructures and conduits which PG&E had previously installed at its own expense in anticipation of the current extension. Any necessary riser conduit, conduit covering. and miscellaneous riser material required for the line extension shall be paid for by Applicant and shall be installed by PG&E on PG&E owned and maintained facilities. Upon completion of construction by Applicant and inspection and acceptance by PG&E, tide and ownership for the gas and electric facilities installed under this Agreement shall vest in PG&E in accordance with the Acceptance and Conveyance section of this Agreement and as specified in the respective rule. 3. Construction Responsibilities of PG&E. Except as otherwise provided in the rules, PG&E shall be responsible for: . Providing inspection service to verify Applicant's performance under this Agreement. as determined by PG&E; and . Connecting the applicant-installed facilities to PG&E's energized and pressurized supply system (system tie-in work), as applicable. PG&E will perform its construction responsibilities for the installation of only those facilities that. in PG&E's judgment. will be used within a reasonable time to serve permanent loads. 4. Power Quality and Voltage Stability. Under normal load conditions, PG&E will deliver sustained voltage as cJose to the nominal service voltages that are economically practical. Any deviations from the normal voltage levels will be no greater than the service voltage ranges specified in PG&E's Electric Rule 2. Exceptions to voltage limits are specified in PG&E's Electric Rule 2. Applicant is responsible for planning. designing, . operating and protecting equipment beyond PG&E's delivery point 5. Rule 16 Service Extensions. Service Extensions will be installed in accordance with PG&E's Gas and Electric Rule 16. Applicant shall be responsible for all service trenching. 6. Street Ughting Facilities. If any street lighting facilities are to be installed, the installation shall be made in accordance with PG&E's applicable street and highway lighting schedule(s). 7. Overhead to Underground Conversions. In the event there is replacement of existing overhead electric facilities with underground facilities in conjunction with this project, the conversion shall be made in accordance with the applicable provisions of PG&E's Electric Rule 20. In the event that there is an Electric Rule 20.B or 2O.C conversion in conjunction with this project. Applicant shall, at its expense. provide any necessary changes to the existing facilities so as to receive underground electric service at the points specified by PG&E. Underground electric service will not be energized until all affected premises are equipped to receive service in accordance with specifications and inspection has been received from the governing jurisdiction. Applicant shall not work on facilities owned by PG&E. 8. Allowances and Payments. Applicant shall pay to PG&E on demand and in advance of any construction, a refundable payment. shown in Exhibit A, less any allowances shown therein, for any PG&E costs associated with the extension for the estimated costs of design, administration and the installation of any additional facilities necessary to complete the extension. including, but not limited to: . engineering and administrative costs, Form 62.{)982 TarIIfs and Compliance Ad'IIce 2081-G11765-E DeclIIlona 97 .12.{)98,97 -12-099 EffectNe DaIB: July 1.1998 . system tie-in work, . any applicable taxes. NON-REFUNDABLE: A non-refundable payment, shown in Exhibit A, for the inspections by PG&E of Distribution System work performed by Applicant or Applicant's contractor. subject to adjustment based upon actual time spent by PG&E. as well as other non-refundable costs which may indude, but are not limited to: . re-engineering fees, . preparation fees for trench composite drawings, . survey and land rights acquisition costs, . any applicable taxes. ALLOWANCES: Allowances for permanent residential and non-residential service are provided in accordance with Gas and Electric Rule 15 and are included in Exhibit A, as applicable. ITCC: All contributions and advances by Applicant are taxable and shall indude an Income Tax Component of Conbibutions (!TCC) at the rate provided in PG&E's Preliminary Statement !TCC will be either refundable or non-refundable in accordance with the corresponding contribution. GROUP OF APPLICANTS. The total contribution or advance from a group of applicants will be apportioned among the members of the group in such manner as they mutually agree. 9. Amount Subject to Refund. The total refundable amount set forth in Exhibit A - Cost Summary shall be subject to refund. without interest, on the basis of a new customer's permanent load connected to the line extension that produces additional revenue to PG&E in accordance with the following provisions: Refunds will be made within ninety (90) days liter the date Applicant becomes eligible for a refund except that refunds may be acx:umulated to a $50 minimum. or the total refundable balance remaining is less than $50. Residential: The refund will be deducted from the total refundable amount The remaining amount subject to refund represents that portion of the extension cost not supported by revenues. Non-residential: PG&E shall review Applicant's actual base annual revenue each year for the first three years from the date PG&E is first ready to provide service. Applicant shall be responsible for notifying PG&E if new. permanent load is added the fourth through tenth year from the date PG&E is first ready to provide service. Such review shall determine if additional revenue supports any refunds to Applicant. Refund Period: The total refundable amount is subject to refund for a period of ten (10) years after PG&E is first ready to provide service. No refund shall be made in excess of the refundable amount nor after a period of (10) years after the date PG&E is first ready to provide service. Any unrefunded amount remaining at the end of the ten-year period shall become the property of PG&E. Refunds in Series: When there is a series of extensions, beginning with an extension having an outstanding amount subject to refund. and each extension is dependent on the previous extension as a direct source of supply, a series of refunds will be made as follows: 1. Additional service connections supplied from an extension on which there is a refundable amount will provide refunds first to the extensions to which they are connected; and, Form 62.0982 TartIIB and CompllBnce AdYlcll2Oll1-Gf17~ DecIBlon8 97-12-098,97-12.099 Effective Dale: July 1, 1998 2. When the amount subject to refund on an extension in a series is fully refunded, the excess refundable amount will provide refunds to the extension having the oldest outstanding amount subject to refund in the series. Gas-only Trenching: If Applicant chooses to perform trenching for PG&E's gas facilities, and qualifies for a gas extension allowance,. PG&E will provide Applicant with a reimbtnement or aedit for PG&E's project-specific estimated cost-per-foot of gas trench upon oompletion and acceptance by PG&E. Outstanding Payments: Applicant or subsequent assignees of this Agreement shall not be eligible for refunds if there are any outstanding payments due PG&E. 10. Unsupported Extension Cost. ,. When any portion of the refundable amount has not qualified for a refund at the end of twelve (12) months for electric service or thirty-six (36) months for gas service from the date PG&E is first ready to provide service, Applicant will pay to PG&E a oost-of-ownership charge on the remaining refundable balance. Monthly ownership charges are in addition to the refundable amount, and will normally be accumulated and deducted from refunds due to Applicant Payment of such cost-of~nership charges will nonnally be made by deduction from the payments to be refunded as described in the Amount Subject to Refund section of this Agreement, but such deduction will not thereafter reduce the amount on which the cost-of-ownership charges are determined. If the amount remaining in the original refundable payment is insufficient to offset the oost-of~nership charge within the 10-year refund period (described in the AmountSubjecttoR.efund section of this Agreement) PG&E shall have the right to separately bill Applicant for this deficiency for the remaining duration of the 10-year refund period. However, the amount subject to cost-of-ownership charges will oontinue to be reduced by additional oonnected loads as defined in the Amount Subject to Refund section of this Agreement. Such ownership charges shall initially be determined from the applicable percentage rate established in the Special Facilities section(s) of PG&E's Gas or Electric Rule 2. The monthly cost-of-ownership charges herein shall automatically inaease or decrease without formal amendment to this Agreement if the Commission should subsequenUy authorize a higher or lower percentage rate for the monthly cost-of-ownership, effective on the date of such authorization. This provision does not apply to individual residential applicants. 11. Payment Adjustments. Contract Compliance. If after six (6) months following the date PG&E is first ready to serve residential loads for which allowances were granted, one (1) year for non-residentialloads, Applicant fails to take service, or fails to use the service oontracted for, Applicant shall pay to PG&E an additional oontribution. Excess Facilities: If the loads provided by Applicant(s) results in Applicant, the approved contractor or PG&E having installed facilities which are in excess of those needed to serve the actual loads, PG&E may elect to do the following: (1) Applicant shall pay PG&E its estimated cost to remove, abandon, alter, or replace the excess facilities, including those facilities that PG&E reinforced, enlarged, -or replaced in anticipation of Applicant's proposed load, less the estimated salvage for any removed facilities, or (2) Applicant shall pay PG&E any Special Facilities charges in acccrdance with PG&E's Rule 2 for those facilities, including those facilities that PG&E reinforced, enlarged, or replaced in anticipation of Applicant's proposed load, which are in excess of those facilities needed to serve Form 62-0982 TarIlJs and CcmpllBnce AdvIce 2081-G11765-E Decl8Ion8 97.12-098,97.12..()99 Effective Date: July 1. 1998 Applicant's adual load. The total cost of the facilities PG&E reinforced, enlarged, or replaced are shown in Exhibit A. Deficiency Chalfl8S for Non-Payment: Applicant shall pay PG&E for any administrative and processing charges associated with collecting any payment adjustments related to this Agreement. 12. Non-Refundable Amount Discount Option: Competitive Bidding - Insfallation by Applicant. In lieu of receiving refunds for the total refundable amount desaibed in the Amount Subject to Refund section, Applicant may eled the Discount Option. Upon completion, acceptance and conveyance of the gas and electric facilities to PG&E, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, Applicant may e1ed to receive a lump sum payment of fifty percent (50%) of the refundable amount as shown in Exhibit A - Cost Summary. Discount Option: Competitive Bidding - Installation by PG&E. In lieu of contributing the total refundable amount desaibed in the Amount Subjed to Refund section, Appticant has the option of contributing, on a non-refundable basis, fifty percent (50%) of the refundable amount as shown in Exhibit A - Cost Summary. Excess Service. PG&E's estimated installed costs for Service Extensions in excess of the allowance, not subject to discount, as defined in PG&E's Gas and Electric Rule 16 as shown in Exhibit A - Cost Summary are norH"9fundable. Other Non-refundable AmounC5. Applicant shall pay to PG&E as a norwefundable payment, shown in Exhibit A, for the inspections by PG&E of Distribution System work performed by Applicant or Applicant's contractor. subject to adjustment based upon actual time spent by PG&E, as weD as other non-refundable costs which may include, but are not limited to: . re-engineering fees, . preparation fees for trench composite drawings, . survey and land rights acquisition costs, . any applicable taxes. 13. Non-Standard Equipment Installation and Removal. When the situation requires the location, installation, maintenance, repair and replacement of specialized or non-standard utility~ed equipment (Equipment) necessary to provide utility service or perform utility work. Applicant agrees to pay the costs to install PG&E's equipment. Applicant further agrees that, should the Equipment need to be replaced for any reason, it shall be Applicant's responsibility to make arrangements and to pay the cost to have the equipment removed and replacement equipment installed. PG&E shall be responsible for furnishing and delivering any replacement to the site. PG&E hereby agrees to the Equipment location on the following terms and conditions: . Applicant shall fumish, install. own and maintain the Equipment area within or upon his building at his sole cost The consb'udion of the area shall comply with all applicable building code requirements. The site, access, location, and arrangement of the facilities shall be subject to PG&E's prior written approval, and any changes or additions thereto shall be made only after PG&E's prior written approval. Except for required area maintenance by Applicant. under PG&E's supervision, Applicant shall not have access to the Equipment area. . Applicant shall make proper arrangements and pay all the costs associated with the initial and all subsequent installations and removals of PG&E's Equipment into the Equipment area. Form 62-0982 TarIlI's and Compllence Advlce 2081-G11765-E DecIBlon8 97-12.098,97-12-099 Etf8Cllve 0alB: July 1, 1998 . Applicant shall furnish. install, own and maintain all primary and secondary conduits within the property I.ine at his sole cost The plans for the installation of the secondary service facilities tennination details, and other associated facilities installed by Applicant for PG&E use shall be subject to PG&E's prior written approval and shall comply with all applicable code requirements. . Applicant accepts responsibility for any service interruption that may result from PG&E not having dear access to the Equipment area. 14. General Access. Where it is necessary for PG&E to install facilities on Applicant's premises, Applicant hereby grants to PG&E: (a) the right to install, own and maintain such facilities on Applicant's premises together with sufficient legal clearance between all structures now or hereafter erected on Applicant's premises; (b) the right to enter and leave Applicant's premises for any purpose connected with the furnishing of gas and electric service (meter reading, inspection, testing, routine repairs, maintenance, replacement, emergency work, etc.) and the exercise of any and all rights secured to it by law, or under PG&E's tariff schedules. 15. Land Rights. Where formal rights-of-way, easements, land leases, or permits are required by PG&E for the installation of the facilities on or over Applicant's property. or the property of others, Applicant understands and agrees that PG&E shall not be obligated to install the Facilities or accept the facilities' installed by Applicant or the approved contractor unless and until any necessary permanent rights-of- way, easements, land leases, or permits, satisfactory to PG&E, are granted to or obtained for PG&E without cost to or condemnation by PG&E; however, if PG&E is unable to obtain such land rights, Applicant shall obtain them. Such easement shall indude the right of aa:ess and right totrim-tr8esllS necessary to maintain required legal dearances from overhead wires. 16. Acceptance and Conveyance. In accordance with the PG&E's General Terms and Conditions attached, and upon (a) PG&E's receipt of any required formal rights-of-way, easements, leases. and pennits, and (b) PG&E's pressurization and energization of facilities installed by Applicant, Applicant hereby grants and conveys to PG&E. its successors and assigns, all rights, title and interest in and to all such work and facilities, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances. 17. Safety Precautions. Applicant shall ascertain the location of all existing gas and electric facilities of PG&E within the scope of Applicant's construction area and inspect the area initially and periodically during construction.to verify the location of all existing and new PG&E facilities. Applicant and PG&E shall perform all work in compliance with applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations. Applicant shall inform all persons doing work in proximity of the location of PG&E's facilities and ensure that all work of non- PG&E employees is planned and conducted in a manner to safeguard persons and property from injury. Work performed in close proximity to PG&E's energized electric facilities and presslMized gas facilities also shall be perfonned in accordance with established Cal-OSHA safety rules and practices, and as may be directed by PG&E. Only personnel duly authorized by PG&E are allowed to connect or disconnect conductors from PG&E-owned Service Facilities, or perform any work upon PG&E-owned existing facilities. 18. Delays in Construction. . Force Majeure. PG&E shall not be responsible for any delay in either the perfonnance of Applicant's responsibilities under this Agreement, or the installation or completion of the facilities by PG&E resulting from shortage of labor or materials, strike, labor disturbance, war, riot, weather Form 62-0982 Tart1f8 and Compliance AdYIce 2Q81-G11785< DecIsIons 97-12-098.97-12-m9 EfIectMl Date: July 1. 1998 conditions. governmental rule, regulation or order, including orders or judgments of any court or commission, delay in obtaining necessary land rights. act of God. or any other cause or condition beyond the control of PG&E. '. Resources. PG&E shall have the right, in the event it is unable to obtain sufficient supplies. materials. or labor for all of its construction requirements. to allocate materials and labor to construction projects which it deems, in its sole disaetion. most important to serve the needs of its customers. Any delay in construction hereunder resulting from such allocation shall be deemed to be cause beyond PG&E's control. . Inftation. In the event that PG&E is prevented from commencing the installation of the facilities for reasons beyond its reasonable control within twelve months following the effective date of this Agreement. PG&E shall have the right to revise the cost figures to reflect any inaeases in costs since the original costs were detennined. PG&E shall notify Applicant of such inaeased costs and give the option to either terminate this Agreement or pay PG&E the additional charges. 19. Change Orders and Relocations. All standard design or construction changes made in the field, which impact the charges to Applicant. will be made using PG&E's Agreement Change Order. These field changes. including unforeseen field conditions which may result in additional work or costs by Applicant, the approved contractor or PG&E. may require sketch revisions of Exhibit B. Unforeseen field conditions include, but are not limited to, contaminated soil, obstructions, and weather conditions. The proper execution and atlachment of the Agreement Change Order, and any necessary changes to supersede Exhibit A resulting from the change order, constitutes formal amendment to this Agreement Applicant shall pay PG&E for any such changes in accordance with the appropriate tariff. EXCEPTION: If the requested changes are in addition to or substitution for the standard Facilities that PG&E would nonnally install. then a Special Facilities Agreement shall be required under the provisions of Section I of Rule 2. 20. Tennination of Agreemenl In the event Applicant has not fulfilled its obligations under this Agreement within twelve (12) mont~ following the date of this Agreement, and PG&E is unable to proceed hereunder, PG&E shall have the right to terminate and/or supersede this Agreement upon thirty (30) days' written notice to Applicant Upon such notice PG&E will calculate any refundable or additional non-refundable amounts that may be due based on that portion of the distribution system then completed, utilizing the estimated costs developed by PG&E for this Agreement The superseding Agreement, if any, shall be in the same form as this Agreement, shall be executed by the parties hereto and shall provide that costs be allocated to the portion of the Distribution System then completed, if any, consistent with those costs estimated by PG&E for this Agreement If this Agreement is terminated as set forth above, Applicant further agrees to forfeit that portion of the advance paid to PG&E for its expenses covering any engineering, surveying, right-of-way, removal, acquisition and other associated work incurred by PG&E. If such expenses are greater or less than the refundable andlor non-refundable payments, Applicant shall pay to PG&E, or PG&E shall refund the balance without interest, to Applicant. as the case may be. 21. Indemnification and Withholding. INDEMNIFICATION: Applicant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless PG&E. its officers, directors, agents, and employees. from and against all claims, demands, losses, damages, costs, expenses, and Form 62..0982 Tarttra and Compllence AdYIc8 2081-G11765-E DecIBIonB 97-12..098,97-12-099 Effective Dale: July 1, 1998 legal liability connected with or resulting from injury to or death of persons, including but not limited to employees of PG&E, Applicant. contractor or subcontractor; injury to property of PG&E. Applicant, or any third party. or to natural resources, or violation of any local. state or federal law or regulation, including but not limited to environmental laws or regulations, or strict liability imposed by any law or regulation; arising out of, related to, or in any way connected with Applicanfs performance of this Agreement, however caused, regardless of any strict liability. or negligence of PG&E, whether active or passive. excepting only such claims, demands" losses, .damages, costs, expenses, liability or violation of law or regulation as may be caused by the active negligence or willful misconduct of PG&E. its officers, agents. or employees. Applicant acknowledges that any claims. demands. losses, damages, costs, expenses, and legal liability that arise out of, result from, or are in any way connected with the release or spill of any legally designated hazardous material or waste as a result of the Work perfonned under this Agreement are expressly within the scope of this indemnity, and that the OO$ts, expenses. and legal liability for environmental investigations. monitoring. containment. abatement, removal, repair, cleanup, restoration. remedial Work. penalties. and fines arising from the violation of any local, state, or federal law or regulation. attomey's fees, disbursements, and other response costs are expressly within the scope of this indemnity. Applicant shall. on PG&E's request, defend any action, claim or suit asserting a claim covered by this indemnity. Applicant shall pay all costs that may be incurred by PG&E in enforcing this indemnity, including reasonable attorney's fees. WITHHOLDING: In addition to any other right to withhold, PG&E may withhold from payments due Applicant hereunder such amounts as, in PG&E's opinion, are reasonably necessary.. to. :provide security against all loss, damage. expense, and liability covered by the foregoing indemnification provision. 22. Assignment of Contract Applicant may assign this Agreement. in whole or in part, only if PG&E consents in writing and the party to whom the Agreement is assigned (Assignee) agrees in writing, to perform the obligations of Applicant hereunder. Such assignment shall be made using PG&E's Assignment Agreement and shall be notarized. Assignment of this Agreement shall not release Applicant from any of the obligations under this Agreement unless otherwise provided therein, shall be deemed to include Applicanfs right to any refunds then unpaid or which may thereafter become payable. 23. Joint and Several Uability. Where two or more individuals or entities are joint applicants under this Agreement, PG&E shall direct all oommunications, charges and refunds to Applicant designated below, but all applicants shall be jointly and severally liable to oomply with all terms and conditions herein. 24. Warranty. As specified in PG&E's General Tenns and Conditions, Applicant shall warrant that all materials and workmanship performed or otherwise provided by Applicant shall be free of all defeds and fit for its intended purposes. The warranty begins with the date the facilities are energized or presswized by PG&E and extends past the date of final acceptance of the Distribution System by PG&E for (a) one year covering equipment fumished and installed by Applicant or the approved contractor, and (b) two years plus. covering the trenching and backfilling. In the event Applicanfs work or materials provided . under this Agreement fails to conform to the warranty or are damaged as a result of any actions by a third party. Applicant shall reimburse PG&E its costs for the total cost of repair and/or replacement as deemed necessary by PG&E. Such reimbursements shall be non-refundable. Form 62-0982 TarIfts and Compliance AdvIce 2081-G11765-E DecI8lon8 97.12.098.97-12-099 EtrectIYe Daee: July 1, 1998 25. Effective Date and Tenn. This Agreement shall be binding when (a) the Agreement is signed by Applicant and delivered together with payment required to PG&E within ninety (90) days of issuance, and (b) the Agreement is accepted and executed by PG&E. If Applicant is a corporation, partnership. joint venture or a group of individuals. the subsaiber hereto represents that he or she has the authority to bind said corporation, partners. joint venture or individuals as the case may be. The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date PG&E's facilities are first ready to supply and serve, as shown in PG&E's records, and shall then continue in force fOr a period of ten years. subject to the termination provision of this Agreement 26. Commission Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be subject to all of PG&E's applicable tariff schedules on file with and authorized by the Commission and shall at all times be subject to such changes or modifications as the Commission may direct from time to time in the exercise of its jurisdiction. These may include. but are not limited to changes or modifications to Monthly Cost-of-Ownership Charges (higher or lower percentage rates), extension rules, rate schedules, allowances and refund amounts. Form 62~ TartIfs and CanpliBnce Adv1c112081-Gf1765< DecI8lon8 97-12-098.97-12-099 Effective 0atIIl: July 1. 1998 ~ Pacific Gas and Electric Company," WE DELIVER ENERGY. 6402 Santa Teresa Boulevard San Jose, CA 95119 April 4, 2003 Mr. Bill Headley City of Gilroy 7351 Rosanna Street Gilroy, CA 95020 Re: Santa Teresa Boulevard & 3rd Street, Gilroy, CA Mr. Headley: Enclosed are the following documents: Copies Identification Number Description 1 30265849 Customer Substructure Package These documents are transmitted for: OFor Approval -For your LIse OAs requested OFor review and comments OApproved as submitted OApproved as noted OReturned for corrections OFile OResubmit ( ) copies for approval OSubmit ( ) copies for distribution OSignature o If you have any questions, please call me at (408) 365-2205. Sincerely, D-,-c~ ~_<.....,-.... L~' Diane Silveira Project Manager r--- j f. , APR 0 7 2003 --~; ~ r , . "., ,'i .... '" '-4..~' '"' -.J 'i. '. I Pacific Gas and Electric Company Request for Inspection Residential [ ] Commercial [ ] Subdivision [ ] Date Office: San Jose Inspection Desk Notification# PM Order # Project Name: Street Address: Cross Street: Location # (per PG&E Utility Drawing) PERMIT # Tract / Lot(s) Type of Inspection Desired TimeIDuration: We will make every effort to accommodate your schedule. However, Inspections will be scheduled on a first come first serve basis. REQUESTOR Name: Street Address: Phone Number: Field Contact Name: Company Name: City/State/Zip: Fax Number: Phone Number: Cell Phone (If the inspection fails, we will notify your Field Contact at the above number) Per Applicant OK to inspect without signature PG&E Inspection Coordinator: Is the Required Insurance valid?: Yes [] No [] Phone Number: 408-365-2264 Yes [ ] No [] TRENCH OCCUPANTS TYPE OF INSPECTION Gas [ ] Cable [J Electric Phone [ ] [ ] Trench Gas Lay-in Poles [ ] [ ] [ ] Mandrel [J Cable Splicing [ ] Cable Pull [ ] Are other utilities installed? Yes [ ] No [ ] Please fax this request to 408-365-2242. All information must be completed on this form prior to scheduling. You will receive a confirmation call for your inspection based on your initial request. Electric and or Gas Service cannot be established until all items are inspected and approved. A two-business day notice is required for all inspections. Requests received by 12:00 noon will be processed the same day. Completed By: Date: San Jose Inspection Desk 6/20/2002 UG-1: Conduits Prepared by: NIB1 m UNDERGROUND CONDUITS 062288 Department: Electric T&D Section: T&D Engineering and Technical Support Approved by: J. D. Sprecher (JDS~ D Date: 04-30-01 Rev. #02: This document replaces PG&E Document 062288, Rev. #01. For a description of the changes, see Page 14. Purpose and Scope This document covers steel and plastic conduit for underground installations, with or without concrete encasement. General Information 1. Applications for underground conduit are as follows. A. Residential: All residential installations requiring conduit should be made without concrete encasement. B. Ught Commercial, Industrial and URD Feeder: Installations of circuits of this type which are three way or less should normally be made without concrete encasement. Conduit banks involving more than three conduits will normally require concrete encasement. C. Severe exposure to "dig-ins" and other hazards may require concrete encasement of conduit lines. 2. When conduit, including service conduit is to be installed for PG&E by others, the following are acceptable a1tematives to the ASTM Fs12 conduits listed in this document. A. PVC Schedule 40 or 80 UL approved 900 C conduit and so marked. B. Hot-dip galvanized rigid steel conduit conforming to USAS Specification C80.1, It is the installer's responsibility to use the proper fitting to make acceptable conduit joins. This transition may . involve changes in both conduit type and size. If equal diameter conduits of different wall thicknesses are to be joined, the inside edge of the spigot end must be chamfered. 3. The current carrying capacity of an insulated cable is reduced if it is surrounded by other loaded cables. For this reason, conduit banks should be arranged so that each conduit is in an outside position. 4. Every effort should be made to obtain a straight, watertight conduit line. 5. In commercial distribution systems, consideration should be given to providing one or more spare conduits in the original construction for future load growth requirements. The addition of such conduits at a later time is much more costly. . 6. All conduits shall be proven free and clear of dirt, rocks and other debris by means of a mandrel. 7. A pulling tape with sequential footage markings (Code 560154) shall be installed in all conduits and attached to an end cap. The tape shall be proven free and not glued or caught on joints. Material Specifications 8. Plastic conduits and fittings shall comply with ASTM Standard F512 latest revision for PVC. In addition, the conduit shall also meet the following specific requirements. A. Conduit-cell classification of 12264-B, Tensile modulus of 500,000 PSI. B. Fittings-cell classification of 12234-B. C. Marking shall conform to ASTM Standard Fs12 requirements. D. The inside edge of conduit ends (spigot-end only in the case of belled-end conduit) shall be bevelled to eliminate sharp edges and minimize the possibility of cable damage. Rev. #02: 04-30-01 062288 Page 1 of 14 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Application 9. Plastic conduit may be cut with a hacksaw or a fine toothed wood saw. Clean off burrs. Bevel inside to eliminate sharp edge. 10. Apply a thin, uniform coat of cement to both surfaces to be glued. Avoid excessive use of cement to prevent the formation of a bead of cement on the interior shoulder of the joint since. when hardened, the bead can cause cable damage during installation. Immediately after applying the coat of cement to the conduit, insert the conduit into the fitting socket until it bottoms at the fitting shoulder. Tum the conduit 1/4 tum during insertion to distribute cement evenly. Hold the conduit in place for about 1 minute to prevent backing out in case of tight interference fit joints. Wipe any excess cement away from the outside of the joint. Weather conditions may vary the time of curing. When using cement in confined areas, adequate ventilation must be provided. Table 1 Cement for Use with Plastic Conduits Application Quantity Code i-Quart 490157 PVC to PVC i-Pint 490151 11. Backfill containing large rock, paving material, cinders, large amounts of sharply angular substance or corrosive material shall not be placed in excavation where such material may damage conduits or prevent adequate compaction of the fill or contribute to corrosion of the conduits. 12. All conduits shall be capped. All conduits not terminating in a subsurface enclosure or vault are to be capped with unglued rigid caps (Table 12 on Page 6). Conduits terminating in subsurface enclosure or vaults shall be capped with temporary plugs (Table 12 on Page 6). References Document Specifications for Underground Electric Duct System Qnstalled by applicant) .............. Spec. 99 Underground Conduit without Concrete Encasement (For Reference Only) ............... 031793 Underground Duct Unes Concrete Encased (For Reference Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 031792 062288 Page 2 of 14 Rev. #02: 04-30-01 Underground Conduits UG-1: Conduits Rigid Steel Conduit and Fittings r- Length = 10'-0" ---l ~.QtJJ T '- Standard Figure 1 Coupling Steel Conduit r-L-j 010 Figure 2 Steel Coupling 6 o 7/16" Dia. Holes Figure 3 Split Coupling Figure 4 Conduit Sweep Threaded Both Ends Table 2 Codes for Rigid Steel Conduit Conduit Size Dimensions (inches) Weight Code (inches) 0.0. 1.0. T (Ibs) 1 2 2.4 2.06 0.154 33 362103 3 3.5 3.06 0.216 69 362092 4 4.5 4.02 0.237 98 362093 5 5.6 5.04 0.258 134 362104 6 6.6 6.06 0.280 177 362141 1 Weight for one 10 foot length. Including one standard coupling furnished with each length. Table 3 Codes for Standard Steel Coupling Conduit Size Dimensions (inches) Code (inches) p L 2 2.73 2.18 362105 3 4.00 3.25 362094 4 5.00 3.50 362095 5 6.29 3.75 362106 6 7.39 4.00 362142 Table 4 Codes for Galvanized Steel Split Coupling Conduit Size Code (inches) 2 362019 3 362021 4 362023 5 362107 6 362143 Table 5 Codes for 900 Steel Conduit Sweeps, TBE Conduit Size Radius Code (inches) (inches) 2 24 360393 3 36 362091 36 362090 4 360812 60 5 36 362109 36 362144 6 48 362145 60 360813 Rev. #02: 04-30-01 062288 Page 3 of 14 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Plastic Conduit and Fittings Notes 1. The depth of all couplings, adapters, swedge reducers and bell ends shall conform to the requirements listed in Table 2 of ASTM Standard F-512. Table 6 Data and Codes for Rigid Plastic Conduit 081201 Conduit Dimensions Size Outside Minimum Wall Thickness Code (inches) Diameter 1.0. Minimum Maximum 2 2.375 2.161 o.on 0.107 016468 3 3.500 3.204 0.118 0.148 016471 4 4.500 4.132 0.154 0.184 016472 5 5.563 5.121 0.191 0.221 016473 6 6.625 6.111 0.227 0.257 016474 1 See Note 8 on Page 1 for material specifications. Table 7 Codes for Standard Couplings 1 rn Standard Coupling Conduit Size Code Onches) 2 360321 3 360322 4 360323 5 360401 6 360482 Figure 5 Standard Coupling 1 Standard ooupIings made from DB-60 conduit are acceptable. Table 8 Codes for Plastic-to-Steel Adapters om Conduit Size Code (inches) 2 360324 3 360325 4 360326 5 360402 6 360489 Figure 6 Plastic-to Steel Adapter Table 9 Data and Codes for Swedge Reducers 2-1/2" 2-1/4" ~ 2-1/4" T t A B L --.l Figure 7 Swedge Reducer Reducer Dimensions Size 0.0. Min. Wall Thickness Code (inches) A B 1 C 0 3x2 3.500 2.375 0.60 0.60 018585 4x3 4.500 3.500 0.60 0.60 018584 4x2 4.500 2.375 0.60 0.60 018586 5x4 5.563 4.742 0.60 0.60 360777 6x5 6.625 5.563 0.60 0.60 360n8 6x4 6.625 4.812 0.60 0.60 016476 1 Dimensions shown are for swedge reducer -Mth spigot end. A belled end may be substituted. 062288 Page 4 of 14 Rev. #02: 04-30-01 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Plastic Conduit and Fittings (continued) Table 10 Red High Density Polyethlene Conduit (PE) Conduit Mechanical Couplings 1,2 Size Length Description Code Size Code (feet) (inches) 2" Sch 80 500 Coil 3 360511 2 360690 2" Sch 80 40 Stick 360017 3" Sch 80 500 Coil 3 360644 3 360691 3" Sch 80 40 Stick 360018 4" Sch 80 625 Coil 3 360687 4" Sch 80 625 Coil 4 360014 4 360692 4" Sch 80 40 Stick 360015 5" SDR 13.5 450 Coil 3 360688 5" SDR 13.5 450 Coil 4 360012 5 360694 5" SDR 13.5 40 Stick 360013 6" SDR 13.5 450 Coil 3 360689 6" SDR 13.5 450 Coil 4 360010 6 360695 6" SDR 13.5 40 Stick 360011 1 May be used to connect PE conduit to PVC conduit. . 2 Mechanical couplings are not designed for pulling. Consult T&D Engineering for fusion joints. 3 No reel. 4 With reel. Table 11 "Bore-Gard" Directional Boring Conduit Size Description Code 3" Conduit 1 0' Schedule 40 360055 3' Conduit 20' Schedule 40 360056 3" Replacement Locking Straps 1 360058 3" Replacement Seal Gaskets 1 360057 4" Conduit 1 0' Sd1edule 40 360026 4" Conduit 20' Schedule 40 360025 4" Replacement Locking Straps 1 360031 4" Replacement Seal Gaskets 1 360029 S' Conduit 10' Schedule 40 360027 S' Conduit 20' Schedule 40 360028 fi' Replaceinent Locking Straps 1 360032 S' Replacement Seal Gaskets 1 36OCl3O 1 Package of 10. Rev. #02: 04-30-01 062288 Page 5 of 14 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Plastic Conduit and Fittings (continued) \ Hole for AIlachlng ae Cap Plug Table 12 Codes for Rigid Conduit Caps and Cap Plugs Figure B Plastic Conduit Caps Conduit Size (inches) Codes Rigid Cap Cap Plug 2 360425 360440 3 360426 360441 4 360428 360443 5 360429 360444 6 360488 360494 @fl Rigid Cap Table 13 Codes for Bell Ends Figure 9 Bell End Conduit Size (inches) Code 2 360420 3 360421 4 360423 5 360424 6 360487 o [J Table 14 Codes for Cable Protectors IV Conduit Size (inches) Code 2 382034 3 4 5 382032 6 r:- 6" I Figure 10 Cable Protector Table 15 Codes for Wye Couplings Figure 11 Wye Coupling Conduit Size (inches) Code 2 032538 3 032539 4 032540 5 032541 6 032542 ~ Wire Cap } Table 16 Codes for Formex Spacers and Wire Caps ! I t S1 Conduit Dimensions (inches) Codes Size (inches) A W L E S S1 Spacer Cap 3 5-1/8 6-1/8 5-7/8 1-13/16 1-1/2 1 360459 360466 4 6-3/1 6 7-1/8 7-7/16 2-5/16 1-1/2 1 360460 360467 5 7-1/4 8-3/16 8-17/32 2-7/8 1-1/2 1 360461 360468 6 8-3/16 9-3/16 8-15/16 3-11/16 1-1/2 1 360491 360492 Figure 12 Formex Spacer and Wire Cap 062288 Page 6 of 14 Rev. #02: 04-30-01 Underground Conduits UG-1: Conduits Plastic Conduit and Fittings (continued) aD Figure 13 50 Coupling ~ Figure.14 22-1/20 PVC Conduit Sweep Standard Coupling Figure 15 450 PVC Conduit Sweep Figure 16 900 PVC Conduit Sweep Table 17 Codes for PVC Conduit Sweeps 1 Conduit Size Sweep Code (inches) Degree Radius 5 - 360458 24 360797 11-1/4 36 360798 24 360795 2 22-1/2 36 360796 24 360391 45 36 360794 24 360393 90 36 026491 5 - 360399 11-1/4 36 360801 22-1/2 36 360800 3 45 36 360403 24 360405 90 36 360328 5 - 360400 . 36 360804 11-1/4 60 360805 36 360760 4 22-1/2 60 360761 36 360412 45 60 360413 36 360414 90 60 360415 5 - 360407 36 360808 11-1/4 60 360809 5 36 360806 22-1/2 60 360763 45 60 360417 90 60 360419 5 - 360495 11-1/4 60 360811 6 22-1/2 60 360765 45 60 360486 90 60 360484 1 Rigid sweeps under 45" are approved for use as an alternate to the flex conduit. Rev. #02: 04-30-01 062288 Page 7 of 14 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Large Radius Sweeps Note 1 If dimension "L" is less than 200 feet, flexible conduit can be used for entire run. Radius of Bend (R) Table 18 Length of Rigid PVC Conduit Segments 50 Couplings, (see Figure 13 on Page 7) Approximate Length of Rigid Radius of Bend Conduit Segments (R) (feet) 11' _6" 1 17'-3" 1.5 23'-0" 2 28'-9" 2.5 34'_6" 3 40'-3" 3.5 46'-0" 4 51 '_9" 4.5 57'-6" 5 69'-0" 6 80' _6" 7 92'-0" 8 Angle of Bend (8) - 2-1/20 Dimension L ~ (see Note 1) '\ Straight Run 1 )' -",- Straight Run Rigid Conduit Segments, (see Table 18 for lengths) Figure 17 Typical Application of 50 Couplings Table 19 Number of Couplings and Conduit Segments Required Example Radius Bend (R) = 60 Feet Angle of Bend (8) = 450 From Table 18 the nearest value to 60 foot radius is 57'_6". the length of conduit segments = 5 feet From Table 19 for a 450 angle bend: the number of 50 couplings required = 9 the number of conduit segments required = 8. Angle of Bend Number of Couplings and Conduit Segments Required (8) Coupling Conduit 150 3 2 300 6 5 450 9 8 600 12 11 750 15 14 900 18 17 Table 20 PE Conduit and Fittings for Large Radius Sweeps (20' length) Size 4" 6" Minimum Bending Radius 8' 12' - Code Code Conduit 360335 360369 Coupling 360339 360375 Gasket 360343 360376 Bell Adapter 360358 360390 Spigot Adapter 360367 360435 062288 Page 8 of 14 Rev. #02: 04-30-01 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Trench Requirements Notes 1. Field conditions may require a minimum depth greater than shown. 2. Maintain 3 inch separation between ducts for substation outlet and main feeder circuits. When necessary, this separation may be reduced for less critical circuits. 3. Sharp turns, bends or other irregularities in the conduit must be avoided. 4. If bottom of trench which will contain plastic conduit is rocky, use backfill material conforming to the requirements of Engineering Material Specification #90 (latest published version). Before tamping in area of plastic conduit, apply at least 6 inches of backfill over top of conduit to avoid breakage. Final backfill may then be placed in the trench and tamping employed to finish grade. In order to reduce costs, the soil originally removed from the trench should be used as backfill wherever possible (see Note 11 on Page 2). 5. Do not use salt water sand backfill with steel conduit. 6. Other utility practices may require a greater minimum conduit separation. 7. Refer to state of Califomia, Department of Industrial Relations' "Trench Construction Safety Orders" for trench construction requirements. These orders are issued by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health. 8. When crossing obstructions, such as shown in Figure 21 and Figure 22 on Page 10, maintain 6-inch minimum separation. I. .1 As Required Figure 18 Secondary or Street Light Trench Secondary or Street Ught Backfill ' '~;l ;~;l ;~;l:,~;l;; , (see Note 4~:;:::-:;::::.;:::-:;:::-:: .t::(~/.t/.:{:~..:; ,2:-6" .. .,. ... ... .. MinImum :;r j ::~~ :.:~:~~ j::;~ j :;~ ::~ . ~ ::~ ',; ::~ . ~ ::~',; :. ..... .... .... ":'";":: Primary or Secondary See Note 2 (as required) Figure 19 Primary or Secondary Trench Rev. #02: 04-30-01 062288 Page 9 of 14 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Conduit Construction, Built-up Method -J 3" 1-1/2" 3" 1" Spacer "-- Bottom of (see Table 16 on Page 6) Trench L A rA Concrete Envelope r 4'_0" to 6'_0" -r- 4'_0" to 6'_0" -j 1" ~ 3" T Plastic Conduit (see Table 6 on Page 4) Section A-A Figure 20 Typical Straight Run Installation (5" conduit 6-way shown) Spacer (see Table 16 on Page 6) Coupling (see Table 7 on Page 4) Spacer (see Table 16 on Page 6) This spacer is to be used only where it is required to route around existing obstructions (see Table 14 on on Page 6). Figure 21 Typical Perspective View of Installation Around Obstruction ~ Obstruction Coupling (see Table 7 on Page 4) Spacer, (see Table 16 on Page 6) Figure 22 Typical Perspective View of Installation Under Obstruction 062288 Page 10 of 14 Rev. #02: 04-30-01 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Construction and Termination of Conduit Line Notes 1. Slope sufficiently to provide adequate drainage. On level ground slope duct line from center to each manhole. 2. Local ordinances may require a minimum depth greater than 2'-6". Depth may be reduced to 1'-6" in sidewalk area if local ordinances permit. 3. Where required, depth of conduit window may be increased. Where this is necessary, tie conduit envelope concrete into manhole reinforcing steel. 4. Vertical staggering of conduits at entrance shown in Detail A will assist in arranging for cable crossover if required. H t~H Manhole Cover Level Street Surface C s~ See Note 1 Roof of J Manhole 8" 4" Approx. (see Note 3) Plastic Conduit (see Table 6 on Page 4) Duct Terminator or Cable Protector (see Table 13 & Table 1: on pa~ InSide of Section B-B Manhole Wall Plan View M~hOle covej,P ~ ~ H ~ ~-::1 Figure 23 Sectional Elevation Level Grade Steep Street Surface Figure 24 - Sectional Elevation Steep Grade 1 { + '-- 24" Roof of Manhole Approx. +~ \ / Roof of Manhole Duct Terminator or Cable 6" Protector 6" Plastic 6" 6" Conduit 3" Approx. t 3" Approx. Section C-C Conduit Window (6-way conduit formation shown) 3" Approx. Detail A Staggered Window (see Note 4) Rev. #02: 04-30-01 062288 Page 11 of 14 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Conduit Configuration Tables Notes 1. For conduit lines 4-way and larger in fill areas or areas of known differential ground settlement, install #4 reinforcing bars in all four comers of the conduit envelope. Overlap bars fifteen inches and install a minimum of 3 inches from top or bottom and 1 inch from the side of the envelope. 2. Where width of trench is greater than the required width of the envelope, the horizontal spacing between conduits may be increased as long as 3-inch spacing between conduit and outside edge of envelope is maintained. Table 21 Dimensions for Single Conduit Configurations ~~ 3"~Lff H Conduit Envelope Dim. Concrete Req'd Cubic Yds. Description Size W H per 1 00 ft. 1 2- 8-1/2- 8-1/2- 1.9 3- 9-1/2- 9-1/2" 2.3 Single 4- 10-1/2- 1 0-1/2- 2.8 5- 11-1/2" 11-1/2- 3.1 6- 12-1/2- 12-1/2- 3.4 Figure 25 Single Conduit Configuration 1 Quantities are approximate and include 1 {J',,{, added for variations encountered in construc:lion. 3- f-W-1~ ~t~H 1-1/2- - 3- Table 22 Dimensions for Multiple Conduit Configurations f- W_I1- Conduit Envelope Dim. Concrete Reqd. Cubic Yds. Description Size W H per 1 00 ft. 1 3- 14-1/2- 9-1/2- 3.4 4- 16-1/2" 10-1/2- 4.0 2-way 5- 19" 11-1/2- 5.2 6" 23-1/2" 12-1/2" 6.4 4" 16-1/2" 16-1/2" 6.2 4-way S- 19- 19- 8.2 6- 23-1/2" 23-1/2" 11.7 4- 16-1/2" 22-1/2" 7.8 6-way S" 19" 26" 11.0 6" 23-1/2" 28" 12.7 4" 16-1/2" 28-1/2" 9.7 8-way 5" 19- 33" 13.8 6" 23-1/2" 34-1/2" 15.1 3" 1-1/2"- 3" 1 Quantities are approximate and include 10% added for variations encountered in construction. Figure 26 Two, Four and Six Conduit Configuration 062288 Page 12 of 14 Rev. #02: 04-30-01 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Instructions for Sealing Conduit Notes 1 Within minutes, polyurethane foam expands to form a water and gas barrier that can be easily removed in the future. 2 Consult manufacturer's instructions included in each kit. Front Dam (packing) 6" Min. Chamber Duct Terminator Back Dam Conduit ............ =::6 Cables Polyurethane Sealant Step 1 Step 2 Figure 27 Details of a Polyurethane Seal Wipe off loose dirt and grime from cables. Install front dam (packing). Wind strip of packing around each cable. Push dam approximately 6 inches to 8 inches into the conduit. Install back dam same as front dam and push into conduit until dam is flush with duct terminator. ~_nm____mm____; '_____:'~ ~ . ,. _~~~-"-----------nn-----< f--n-";., : - - - - =-----------------------------------------1_[::::: ~ _ :=J Figure 28 Back Dam Flush with Duct Terminator Insert nozzle into chamber between dams and inject polyurethane. Step 3 c::: :=J Polyurethane Sealant Table 23 Codes for Polyurethane Conduit Seal Kits Conduit Size Code Manfacturer and Catalog Number Polywater 1 Amco Hydro Seal 2" thru 6" 019178 FST-180PGE 5-60-C6P 1 Order application gun, code 204870. Rev. #02: 04-30-01 062288 Page 13 of 14 UG-1: Conduits Underground Conduits Instructions for Sealing Conduit (continued) Termination Enclosure Riser Seal Method Step 1 Place the residential riser seal on the cable and slowly push into the mouth of the riser conduit. Turn alien screw until the neoprene gasket expands to form a tight seal. Step 2 This riser seal is to be used to seal riser conduit at customer's service termination enclosure only. Top of service riser is the preferred location. Below ground use is approved if an altemative to foam is needed. ~/ 3/16" n)i Allen Screw Neoprene Gasket Table 24 Codes for Termination Enclosure Riser Seals Conduit Cable Size Code Manufacturer & Catalog No. Size Environmental Solutions Cat. 1/0 Triplex 019179 ESe - 103 2" 4/0 Triplex 019180 ESe - 403 Figure 30 Termination Enclosure Riser Seal Revision Notes Revision 02 has the following changes: 1. Updated to reflect current material and installation requirements. 2. Added codes and part numbers for Bore-Gard conduit. 062288 Page 14 of 14 Rev. #02: 04-30-01 UG-1: Transformers Greenbook m BOX PAD FOR PAD MOUNTED TRANSFORMERS 064309 Department: Electric T&D Section: T&D Engineering and Technical Support Approved by: D. H. MUlkey~ tf~Lr Date: 1 0-30-00 Rev. #06: This document replaces PG&E Document oo43b9. Rev. #05. For a description of the changes, see Page 6. Prepared by: NIB1 Purpose and Scope This document shows requirements for the box pad used with 10 Style OF (see Document 064307), duplex and 00117 30 style MTP (see Document 045290) transformers. This document applies to both radial and looped primary \~'T,;;07 circuit arrangements. / Applicant Notes 1. Prior to setting a pad, the applicant will request an inspection by PG&E. PG&E shall determine the acceptability of each pad installation. Pad installation includes two ground rods and the interconnecting ground wire. 2. If required, the applicant shall provide suitable barriers for the protection of the transformer (refer to Document 051122). 3. Pads must be made by a PG&E approved supplier. Approved suppliers are listed in Document 066211. r&07 ~> Fabrication Requirements 4. These pads are designed to fully encompass the transformer, including any radiators. Each pad will hold the full kVA range of the indicated style. The pad dimensions are based on the allowed transformer dimensions shown in Document 064307. 5. Pads shall be permanently identified with manufacturer's name, date of fabrication and PG&E code number (for location, see Page 3). 6. The weight shall be stencilled on the pad. 7. Pads shall conform to Engineering Material Specification #21. 8. The pad shall be designed to support transformers weighing 3,000 Ibs. 9. Two 1/2-inch,13 UNC inserts for securing the transformer cabinet shall be provided as indicated. 10. Inserts shall be installed flush with the surface of the pad. r.":B \~~ \ . GSr,~ : ..'~'? ; r) \. Installation Requirements 11. Transformer pad shall be placed on a 10-inch rock base on firm compacted native material or an engineered fill which has been compacted at least to the requirements of Note 14. on Page 2. 12. Area under the pad shall be excavated to the required grade, or to a depth necessary to reach firm, undisturbed material, whichever is deeper. The material can be considered firm if it cannot be penetrated by thumb except with moderate effort. 13. If firm material has not been reached within a depth of three feet, excavate three feet beyond the perimeter of the pad and backfill the entire excavated area to the required grade and to the requirements of Note 14. on Page 2. Rev. #06: 10-30-00 064309 Page 1 of 6 UG-1: Transformers Greenbook Box Pad For Pad Mounted Transformers 14. In case it has been necessary to excavate deeper than the required grade to reach firm material, backfill to the required grade in one of the following ways. A. Backfill with clean, non-expansive soil compacted to 90% of maximum density. Soil shall be placed in layers not more than 8" thick before compaction. Maximum density and in-place density to be determined by California Test Method No. 216-6, Parts I and" respectively, or by ASTM 0-1556 and 0-1557, respectively. A copy of the test results may be required by PG&E. B. Backfill with soil or cement slurry consisting of one sack of Portland cement per cubic yard and clean native soil or sand. 15. In areas of known soft soil conditions, 'trenches within the pad excavation area for the installation of conduits shall be backfilled in one of the ways specified in Note 14. . 16. In addition to the above, pads shall be placed on a 10" level rock base to provide uniform bearing. 17. A minimum distance of 6 feet shall be maintained between ground rods. Installation Procedure Step 1. Excavate as required. Step 2. Install exterior ground rod and run ground wire to pad excavation. Step 3. Place primary conduit bends into pad excavation. Step 4. Place secondary and service conduit into pad excavation. Step 5. Compact and install rock base. See "Installation Requirements", Notes 14., 15. & 16. Step 6. Cut conduit bends to fit about 1" above gravel base. Step 7. Temporarily cap or plug all conduits. Step 8. Route ground wire through pad opening. Step 9. Place box pad and backfill to appropriate level for pad. Step 1 O. Install interior ground rod. Table 1 Bill of Materials Item Quantity Description Code 1 1 Box Pad, (as required - see Table 2 on Page 3) - 2 As req'd Wire, #2 AWG, Sefid Bare Copper - 290074 3 2 Ground Rod 5/8" x 8'-0', Copperclad, Document 013109 187013 4 2 Clamp, Ground Rod, Document 013109 187012 5 As req'd Compacted Backfill - 6 As req'd Rock Base (compact 3/4" minus rock base) - References Document Box Pad Style Transformer Pads (Engineering Material Specification) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. #21 Corrosion Resistant Ground Rods and Ground Rod Clamps. " . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . . ... .. .. 013109 Location, Clearances, and Mechanical Protection Details for Pad Mounted and Subsurface Equipment ......................................................................... 051122 Loop-Style, Three-Phase, Padmounted Transformers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 045290 PG&E Approved Manufacturers ......................................................... 066211 Single-Phase, Deadfront and Duplex Pad Mounted Transformer. . .. . . .. . . . . . .... . ... " ....... .. 064307 Single-Phase, Deadfront and Duplex Pad Mounted Transformer Installations... ... . . . . . .. . . . .. . ... 064308 Specification for Single-Phase, Deadfront, Pad Mounted Transformers (Eng. Mat. Spec.) ............ #98 064309 Page 2 of 6 Rev. #06: 10-30-00 Box Pad For Pad Mounted Transformers UG-1: Transformers Greenbook Box Pads Table 2 Dimensions for Box Pads Transformer Pad Code Dimension in Inches Number A B C 0 E I W 1-Wire, 2-Bushing Style DF-LB 360001 25 15 5.5 4 46 28 36 2-Wire, 4-Bushing Style DF-LB 360002 28 15 11 4 60 31 50 3-Wire, 6-Bushing Style DF-LB, Duplex & Style MTP 360003 37 15 6.5 4 60 40 50 Date Manufactured Figure 1 Box Pad Rev. #06: 10-30-00 064309 Page 3 of 6 UG-1: Transformers Greenbook Box Pad For Pad Mounted Transformers Typical Box-Pad Installation 00 \ \ \ Secondary \ Primary Conduit Section Conduit Section 'I ctofPad ~(?J I : I s rfj@ oling ,-08-- I, S L J" :7"J~ :10" Group All Secondary & Service Conduits Together Near the Back of the Windo ? ,\ ~, ~'( '- ~'- " '" '" ...... ...... Detail A Placement of Conduits Figure 2 Pad Top View (50" x 52" x 18" box pad shown) B I P/L --+--- 'cATV L::_:J r--, L~J Group Phase '\ Sets Together /-....... (@)@)\0 \ fjJ\ 1 P ,\.!// ---- :00 I 000 o I~I" -I :!:4 n : 7" Detail B Placement of Single Cable Conduits _ RI'N Primary Secondary B A Joint Trench Sweep Plastic Duct (40 foot radius minimum) Figure 3 Facilities Plan View Primary Secondary 064309 Page 4 of 6 Rev. #06: 10-30-00 Box Pad For Pad Mounted Transformers UG-1: Transformers Greenbook Typical Box-Pad Installation (continued) 4" ~ r Box Pad Grade L...!_____ , --@3 90. Bend wj3fj' Radius Sweeping Back into Trench Primary & Secondary Seconda I. 6 Foot Minimum J Section A-A Pad Front View 3' Minimum to Face of .. Curb RNJ Box Pad 3" A'ocJve Pad ~ -Lr------ Grade Grade 0& Joint Trench Configuration (see composite for size and requirements) - - Service 90. Bend w/3fj' Radius Sweeping Back into Trench Primary & Secondary I_ 6' Minimum .. Section B-B Pad Side View Rev. #06: 10-30-00 064309 Page 5 of 6 UG-1: Transformers Greenbook Box Pad For Pad Mounted Transformers This document is also seen in the Electric and Gas Service Requirements Manual("Greenbook"). This document has been split. See Document 064309 in the Transformers Section of the For Reference Only Manual (FRO) for its remainder. Revision Notes Revision 06 has the following changes: 1. Added the Style MTP transformer to the uses of these pads. 2. Added new Engineering Material Specification #21 as a controling document for these pads. Revision Notes 1 & 2 resulted in changes to document title, Purpose and Scope, Notes 3, 4 and 7 and deletion of old notes 8 and 9 on Page 1. 3. Changed conduit bends to agree with conduit specifications. 064309 Page 6 of 6 Rev. #06: 10-30-00