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Morton Faint Company <br /> ' April 30 , 1987 <br /> conduit will be placed in the trench and backfilled <br /> with sand. The conduit will be hard piped into the CMS <br /> console. The conduit will be attached directly to the <br /> building walls and run to the inside of the building <br /> through existing utility access points. A 1/4 inch <br /> polyethylene transport tube will be pulled <br /> through the PVC conduit from the vapor probe <br /> location to the CMS console. The trench work and <br /> conduit installation will be conducted by Azonics <br /> Technology under the direction of Groundwater <br /> Technology. <br /> C. Select a specific location and install the CMS <br /> vapor monitoring system console. The factors used <br /> to determine the actual console location will be: <br /> ( 1 ) access to available electrical service; ( 2 ) <br /> ' compatibility with building use; and ( 3 ) accessibility <br /> for servicing. The CMS console will be attached <br /> directly to the concrete building wall with appropriate <br /> fasteners. <br /> D. Direct Azonics Technology' s installation of 110 <br /> Volt/50 Watt service to CMS console locations. The <br /> ' installation will consist of steel conduit fastened <br /> directly to the concrete walls in accordance with the <br /> ' uniform electrical code. <br /> E. Initiate system start up by connecting the electrical <br /> service to the CMS console. Connect the vapor <br /> transport tubing to the CMS console. The CMS unit at <br /> 4 <br />