Alcatel Lucent USA ONEBTS-11 UMTS-CDMA Transceiver System (850) User Manual 401703454i1

Alcatel-Lucent USA Inc. UMTS-CDMA Transceiver System (850) 401703454i1

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1-26 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationJUMPER CABLESUPPORT STRUCTUREASSEMBLY(BY CUSTOMER)2" CONDUITASSEMBLYFORT1/E1 AND USERALARMS ( TYP )ANTENNAJUMPER CABLES( TYP )RF ANTENNA CABLES TOANTENNA TOWER ( TYP )7/16" DIN FEMALECONNECTORS ( TYP )2" CONDUIT ASSEMBLYFOR AC POWER ( TYP )REARMOUNTING BASE ( TYP )( OPTIONAL )PLATFORM(BY CUSTOMER)WNG. BATTERY CABINET 1 *(OPTIONAL)WNG. BATTERY CABINET 2 *(OPTIONAL)1 " OPTIONAL PORTSFOR ALARMSCABINET 1CABINET 2GPS ANTENNA CABLEGPS SURGEPROTECTIONSURGE PROTECTION (TYP)2" CONDUIT ASSEMBLYFOR AC POWER ( TYP )- EZBFo #1 - EZBFo - #2 or EZBFo #2 - EZBFo - #1 - Primary 4.0B - Dual Band 4.0B - EZBFo #1 - EZBFo - #2Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetside view 1 Illustrated below is an outdoor site with antenna and T1/E1 routing at the top rear of the cabinet. The figure shows a side view of the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet with a sound muffler and front heat exchanger. Note
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 27Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................the fact that a junction box may be installed, where noted, to facilitate routing of AC to a second cabinet.Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetside view 2 Illustrated below is an outdoor site with antenna and T1/E1 routing from the bottom to the top rear of the cabinet. The cabinet is illustrated with a rear heat exchanger. The dotted box at the front of the cabinet SIDE VIEW 1 (4.0B)NOTE: THE OPTIONAL REAR HEAT EXCHANGER IS NOT ILLUSTRATED IN THIS VIEW. IT IS PART OF THE LUCENT EQUIPMENT
1-28 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationillustrates the mutually exclusive optional front heat exchanger. Note the fact that a junction box may be installed, where noted, to facilitate routing of AC to a second cabinet.MODULAR CELL PRIMARY CABINET            4.0RUBBER BOOT (LUCENTPROVIDED)2-INCH LIQUID-TIGHTCONNECTOR (ASSEMBLY)STRAPWATER PROOFING(OPTIONAL)12-FOOT COAXIAL ANTENNAJUMPER CABLES (1/2 - INCH)(LUCENT SUPPLIED)#6AWG STRANDED INSULATED GROUND WIRE TOMAIN GROUND BUSMAIN GROUND BUS2-INCH LIQUID-TIGHT STEELFLEXIBLE CONDUIT2-INCH HUB/COUPLING(PART OF CABINET)2-INCH LIQUID-TIGHTCONNECTOR (ASSEMBLY)STRAP(2) #2 AWG BARESOLID TINNED COPPERWIRE TO GROUND ELCTRODESYSTEMCONCRETE PADMOUNTING BASE(OPTIONAL)2-INCH LIQUID-TIGHT STEELFLEXIBLE CONDUITLB FITTINGRIGID CONDUIT2-INCH COUPLING90  SWEEPREAR HEAT EXCHANGERSIDE VIEW 2 (4.0B)NOTE: THE SOUND MUFFLER MOUNTED ON THE REAR OF THE CABINET IS NOT ILLUSTRATED IN THIS VIEW. IT IS PART OF THE LUCENT EQUIPMENT
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 29Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Torque requirementsOverview This section provides mechanical torque requirements. Refer to the table below.Torque requirements formechanical connections The table below identifies the torque requirements to be followed when making mechanical connections.TorqueItem Description NewtonMeters InchPoundsAntenna jumper cable connections 25 221GPS cable connections at Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B cabinet 25 221M6 x 16-mm thread rolling screw 4 30All other M6 fasteners (nuts, hex-head bolts, etc.) 4 30All M5 fasteners (pan-head screws, hex nut, etc.) 4 30All M4 fasteners (pan-head screws, hex nut, etc.) 1.5 14Tamper-proof screws 1.7 - 2.3 15 - 20
1-30 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationTorque specifications forelectrical connections Important! The table below must not be used for spanner head self-tapping screws, in or on cabinets. It is to be used exclusively for electrical connections. Refer to the previous table for mechanical connections.The table below identifies the torque requirements to be followed when making electrical connections.Table Notes:*Do not use 65 in.-lb. (7.3 Nm) or 80 in.-lb. (9.0 Nm) for battery con-nections. Use 60 in.-lb. (6.8 Nm) instead. **Do not use 135 in.-lb. (15.3 Nm) or 165 in.-lb. (18.6 Nm) for power cabinet DC connections at the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet. Use 75 in.-lb. (8 Nm) instead.MetricScrew SizeSAEScrewSizeTorque - in.-lb. [or ft.-lb.] and (Nm)Wire Connections Head Tightened Nut TightenedSlotted Machine Hex or Socket CapSlotted Machine Hex or Socket CapSlotted Machine Hex or Socket CapM4 8-32 15 (1.7) 15 (1.7) 19 (2.1) 19 (2.1) 19 (2.1) 23 (2.6)M5 10-24 21 (2.4) 21 (2.4) 27 (3.1) 27 (3.1) 27 (3.1) 33 (3.7)M6 1/4-20* 50 (5.6) 50 (5.6) 65 (7.3) 65 (7.3) 65 (7.3) 80 (9.0)M8 5/16-18** - 100 (11.3) - 135 (15.3) 135 (15.3) 165 (18.6)M10 3/8-16 - 180 (20.3) - 240 (27.1) 240 (27.1) 290 (32.8)M12 7/16-14 - 280 (31.6) - 385 (43.5) 385 (43.5) 465 (52.5)M14 1/2-13 - 500 (56.5) - 585 (66.1) 585 (66.1) 710 (80.2)M16 5/8-11 - [71] (96.3) - [97] (131.5)[97] (131.5)[118] (160.0)M20 3/4-10 - [125] (169.5)- [172] (233.2)[172] (233.2)[209] (283.4)
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 31Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Tools, supplies, and parts required (master list)Overview This section provides a master list of all tools, materials, and parts required during the installation process. Items required for installation of a specific cabinet or frame are listed within the applicable chapter.Tools The following is a master list, in alphabetical order, of all tools that may be utilized during installation.• #8 drilled spanner driver (for tamper-proof screws on outdoor Modular Cell cabinets)• #14 drilled spanner driver (for tamper-proof screws on outdoor Modular Cell cabinets)• 7/16-inch thin-walled nut driver (not provided with cabinets)• Adjustable open-ended wrench (or set of fixed open-ended wrenches)• Antioxidant compound• B connecting links, or equivalent (quantity: 3)• Bolt anchor setting tool• Bonding clamps for facility and phone line cables (normally provided by telephone company)• Bonding kits for antenna cables• B sealing tape• Butyl rubber tape• Chalk line• Channel-lock pliers [for 2-1/2 inch nuts, max. 3/4-inch (19 mm) wide]• Channel-lock pliers (standard)• Crimping tools 22-16 gauge, 10-4/0 gauge (5-120 mm2)• Derrick, capable of supporting a 1500-lb. (680-kg) load• DIN connector stripping tool: part numbers • For Huber Suhner cable/connector: 74Z-0-12-15• For Andrew cable/connectors: ITE-7189• For RFS cable/connectors: TRIM-L12-A• Drill and drill bits (including 5/8" [16-mm] and 11/16"[18-mm] for drilling anchor holes)

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