Pedestal preparation – CommScope Drop Cable User Manual
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Pedestal Preparation
Plowing
Dig a receiving pit to the depth required by either NEC 820 or 830, depending on your application (between 12
and 18 in (30 and 45 cm) (see page 6.2). The pit should be about 6 in (15 cm) wide and 18 in (45 cm) long and
run in the direction of planned line of the installation. The plow blade should be able to fit easily inside it.
Feed your cable or CIC through the plow blade and run it to the bottom of the pit and up through the pedestal
base. The rule of thumb is to leave at least 10 times the outer diameter of the cable for easy connectorization and
leaving some spare cable for connector replacement. If using CIC, tamp some dirt in as backfill support for the
curve of the conduit.
If you are using CIC, keep the end capped until you’ve initially placed the cable. Use a ratchet shear (such as the
Reed RS#1) to trim off the excess conduit. Fill the conduit end with a watertight sealing foam.
Trenching
If trenching, unreel your cable or conduit as shown on page 6.2.
The only difference is that you will not need a
receiving pit, as you will already have the
trench dug.
Buried
Installation 6.4
Placement at the Pedestal