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Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Wed 07-Jul-21 09:31:52
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Translation please


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What does this mean:
CSNO engineer is scheduled for 14/07/2021
Standard User Pheasant
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 07-Jul-21 09:42:44
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Re: Translation please


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CSNO = Customer Services Network Operations, I believe. The Openreach engineer in his van basically.

Edited by Pheasant (Wed 07-Jul-21 09:44:19)

Standard User pluralist
(committed) Wed 07-Jul-21 10:24:41
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Surely a trolleybus would necessitate a EVCSNO? For compatibility.

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Standard User MHC
(sensei) Wed 07-Jul-21 10:27:48
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In reply to a post by pluralist:
Surely a trolleybus would necessitate a EVCSNO? For compatibility.


And hopefully he will have two overhead drop wires too.


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Standard User Pheasant
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 07-Jul-21 10:28:21
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Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Wed 07-Jul-21 14:30:09
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Neither two drop wires, or even one, will be required as for this short distance battery power will be used.

Seriously folks, I want the new service to be underground and have dug a trench on my own property up to the boundary with the private road. On the opposite side of the road is the BT pit where the new SOGEA circuit has finally got to.

This new build replaces a property which was demolished but the location is part of a CFP which will see FTTP arriving towards the end of the year.

In this currently open trench, I want to place ducting that will be suitable for both the initial SOGEA service and later for fibre. What is the speciation of the ducting to use to meet Openreach's requirements?
Standard User MHC
(sensei) Wed 07-Jul-21 14:44:02
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The OR specs are easily available on line and at one time you could get it from OR - and way still. Sometimes free issue other times chargeable.

https://www.openreach.com/building-developers-and-pr... scroll to Duct Laying and Supply Codes

I believe the internal diameter is the size of a chocolate Hob-Nob!


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Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Wed 07-Jul-21 14:51:34
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In reply to a post by MHC:
The OR specs are easily available on line and at one time you could get it from OR - and way still. Sometimes free issue other times chargeable.

https://www.openreach.com/building-developers-and-pr... scroll to Duct Laying and Supply Codes

I believe the internal diameter is the size of a chocolate Hob-Nob!


Just the ticket! Thank you for the URL given.
Standard User Pheasant
(fountain of knowledge) Wed 07-Jul-21 15:49:48
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Grey 54/56mm duct - available at any good civils depot or online
Standard User Zarjaz
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Wed 07-Jul-21 16:25:26
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That it passes under a road (private or otherwise) may mean that reinstatement will be done to a different, higher, standard.

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