12.handholes Pulling Vaults Junction Boxes
12.handholes Pulling Vaults Junction Boxes
12.handholes Pulling Vaults Junction Boxes
Provide drainage for the conduit system so that freezing water does not damage the
conduit or wires.
Provide a location for
bending the conduit run
without damaging the wires.
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Provide a junction for conduits coming from different directions. In lighting applications
where a splice is required by Contract Documents the two or three way underground
handhole splice will also be included.
Facilitate pulling wires for fairly long
distances.
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Handhole Installation
Handholes must be installed at the locations staked by the Engineer and in accordance with the
Contract Documents.
Before installation begins the Inspector must examine each handhole to ensure:
Handholes meet requirements outlined in the Contract Documents.
Avoid placing any handholes in the sidewalk (PAR or MAR) due to the tight tolerances
of ADA requirements at the walking surface.
The bottom of each handhole must be set on a compacted 3 feet diameter by 1 foot deep
aggregate drain bed. Use MnDOT 3149.2H Coarse Filter Aggregate.
Excavation for each handhole must be backfilled around the installed handhole and the backfill
material must be like in kind to the adjacent soils and compacted to approximately the same
density. The cover must be in place prior to backfilling around the handhole.
If required by Contract Documents, all handholes must have a concrete pad supporting the
cover casting. The specific pad requirements must be as specified in the Contract Documents.
Before any work on handhole installation begins the Inspector and the Contractor must know
some basic information such as the overall height of the handhole with ring and cover. This
information is needed for excavating the hole to the correct depth. The handhole with ring and
cover should be set flush with the surrounding grade.
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Handholes set in a sidewalk (PAR or MAR) must be set within inch of finished grade to be in
compliance with ADA requirements.
Not all surfaces finished with bituminous or concrete are considered sidewalk (PAR or MAR).
Before handhole installation determine if the location is in what is considered the sidewalk.
Handholes must be installed an adequate distance from existing structures to allow for
proper compaction.
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After the handholes and conduit are installed the sides of each handhole must be made
watertight. 2565.3E states, material-compatible caulking compound or other sealing
material compatible with PVC or other type handholes, to the Engineers satisfaction.
Bushings and bonding wire (when required) must be installed and then the conduit ends
must be capped until the wires are pulled.
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HANDHOLES 3819
HH
(2) The other option is a PVC handhole with a polymer concrete ring
and cover which should only be used in a PAR or MAR. The
designation on a signal plan would be HHS.
HHS
S
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Handholes for Deliberate Heavy Vehicular Traffic has only one option.
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MnDOT has made a major change to approved handholes for use on traffic control signals and
roadway lighting projects.
All older versions of approved handholes have been removed from the MnDOT
approved/qualified products list.
They are Tier 22 rated and in compliance with the National Electrical Code Section (NEC)
314.30
The new handholes can be used in sidewalks (PAR & MAR) however the ring and cover must
meet ADA requirements. An easier solution would be to use an HHS handhole in a PAR or
MAR. The contractor should avoid installing handholes regardless of type in the PAR or MAR
due to the tight walking surface tolerances required by ADA.
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The Contractor must refer to the Contract Documents for handhole installation requirements.
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Ball locators should be installed on a inch PVC conduit so the ball will be within 6 inches from
the top of the handhole (Ball on a Stick).
The installation requirements for handholes and ball locators are addressed in the Contract
Documents. 2565.3E
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Junction boxes for traffic control signals and roadway lighting systems must be as specified in
the Contract Documents.
The liquid tight flexible non-metallic conduit used for underpass luminaires shall be type LFNC-B
and shall not have a metallic integral reinforcement.
Junction boxes must be attached to concrete using masonry anchorages or powder actuated
studs with the required hardware to permit removal of the junction box.
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16 X 16 X 8: conduit size is 2
24 X 24 X 8: conduit size is 3
32 X 32 X 8: conduit size is 4
12 X 12 X 8: conduit size is 2
18 X 18 X 8: conduit size is 3
Angle Pulls or where there are splices - Use 6 times the largest
conduit size where conductors are #4 or larger.
24 X 24 X 8: conduit size is 4
The above standard sizes are based on cubic inches to allow for the
number of wires, on conduit size to allow cable pulling and routing space,
and to meet the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC)
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Notes:
These are based on the most common situations and selected from the
standard sizes available from manufacturers
Loop splice kits and lighting cable splices were also considered in the cubic
inch measurement
In addition all junction boxes must meet current MnDOT specs and the
current NEC requirements
Article 314.16:
For conductors size #6 and smaller and cables containing # 6 and smaller
conductors
This section requires that boxes meet a volume in cubic inches based on the sizes
of individual conductors
(#14 wire = 2 cu in each) This section applies mostly to signals because all the
conductors are #6 or smaller except for service laterals
Article 314.28:
For conductors size # 4 and larger and cables containing # 4 and larger
conductors
This section requires box sizing to be based on the sizes and number of conduits
connected to a box
This section applies mostly to lighting because typically we use #4 or larger
conductors except when feeding underpass luminaires.
There are two conditions listed in this section; straight pulls and angle pulls
For straight pulls the box length is required to be 8 times the size of the largest
conduit
For angle pulls the box length is required to be 6 times the size of the largest
conduit
Junction Boxes for both traffic control signal systems and roadway lighting systems must be
installed as required by the Contract Documents.
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