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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Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 7Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Prepare the AC powermodule (ACPDA) forconnection of the AC utilitywiresWARNINGEnergy Hazard!When performing the following procedure, power must be OFF at the main AC panel. Failure to observe this fact and the safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage.Perform the following steps to prepare the AC power module for connection of the AC utility wires.............................................................................................................................................................................1Turn off all circuit breakers on the front of the AC power module in the primary or dual band cabinet. Refer to the figure below.
4-8 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power............................................................................................................................................................................2Remove the lower rear panel from the cabinet. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................3Fully loosen the two AC access cover thumb screws and remove the cover. Refer to the figure below.AC TERMINAL BLOCKAC CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELACCESS COVERLOWER REAR CABINET PANELTHUMB SCREWRIGHT SIDE VIEWAC POWER MODULE(ACPDA)ACCESS BOXAC  ACCESS  PLUG
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 9Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Install a 2-inch flexibleconduit fitting on theprimary or dual bandcabinetPerform the following steps to install a 2-inch flexible conduit fitting on the primary or dual band cabinet. ............................................................................................................................................................................1Remove the access plug from the AC access opening. It will not be reused.Important! When performing the next step, a 2-inch sealing ring must be inserted between the fitting and the cabinet wall (if the fitting is not equipped with a seal.).............................................................................................................................................................................2Insert the fitting into the opening as shown in the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................3Place the locking nut (supplied with the fitting) between the inside cabinet wall and the wall (if present) of the ACPDA access box as shown in the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................4Thread the fitting into the nut and tighten.
4-10 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerConnect the flexibleconduit between theexisting metal conduit andthe fitting at the primary ordual band cabinetPerform the following steps to connect a flexible conduit between the existing metal conduit and the flexible fitting previously installed at the primary or dual band cabinet. The metal conduit was installed as part of site preparation. ............................................................................................................................................................................1Locate the metal conduit for the AC wires, and, if installed, remove the end cap from the metal conduit.Important! When performing the next two steps, a junction box may be installed between the metal conduit and the flexible conduit to facilitate the routing of AC wires to a dual band cabinet. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 11 for the location.............................................................................................................................................................................2Pull the AC wires through the flexible conduit and then connect the flexible conduit to the metal conduit. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 11 for the connection. ............................................................................................................................................................................3At the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet, assemble the parts as shown in the figure below, and thread the AC wires into the primary or dual band cabinet. Note that if already stripped, the individual wires must be taped before threading them into the cabinet. Refer to the figure below for assembly.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 11Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4Thread the end of the flexible conduit assembly onto the previously installed fitting, and tighten. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 10.Important! For a profile view of the sound muffler, refer to Chapter 1, Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet side view 1 on Page 1 - 26. For alternate cable routings refer to Chapter 1, Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet side view 2 on Page 1 - 27.............................................................................................................................................................................5Refer to the figure below for the completed conduit installation.THE OPTIONAL REAR HEAT EXCHANGER, MOUNTED ON THE REAR OF THE CABINET, IS NOT SHOWN IN THIS VIEW. REFER TO Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets ON PAGE 2 - 69 FOR HEAT EXCHANGER APPLICATIONSMODULAR CELL 4.0BCABINETANTENNA JUMPERCABLE SUPPORT STRUCTUREICE BRIDGE (IF REQUIRED)#6AWG STRANDED INSULATED GROUND WIRE TO MAIN GROUND BUSMAIN GROUND BUS2-INCH LIQUID-TIGHT STEELFLEXIBLE CONDUIT2-INCH FITTING2-INCH LIQUID-TIGHTCONDUIT (ASSEMBLY)STRAP2-INCH RIGID STEEL CONDUITFOR AC POWER SUPPLY(2) #2 AWG BARESOLID TINNED COPPERWIRE TO GROUND ELECTRODESYSTEMFINISHED GRADEMOUNTING BASE(OPTIONAL)CONCRETE PADSOUND MUFFLERA JUNCTION BOX MAY BE INSTALLED HERE TO FACILITATE AC FEED TO DUAL BAND  CABINET
4-12 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerRoute and connect the ACutility wires in the primaryor dual band cabinetThis procedure module provides instructions for the connection of the AC utility power cable to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet. Since this procedure may be performed by a licensed electrician (depending upon local regulations) these steps are supplied for reference only.When the AC utility connections are to be performed by a licensed electrician, this activity must be coordinated with the work of the cabinet installers in order to avoid unnecessary delays.Perform the following steps to route and connect the AC utility wires in the primary or dual band cabinet. ............................................................................................................................................................................1Route the AC wires to the AC terminal block in the access box. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Cut the wires to the correct length, while leaving adequate slack. Then, strip the individual wires to expose 5/8-inch.AC WIRE(1 of 4)RECTIFIER SHELVESRIGHT SIDE VIEWAC TERMINAL BLOCKAC CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELACCESS PANELLOWER REAR CABINET PANELFLEXIBLE CONDUIT FITTING (CUSTOMER PROVIDED)THUMB SCREWSAC POWER MODULEACCESS BOXFLEXIBLE CONDUIT
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 13Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3Fully loosen the applicable input screws. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................4Loosen the screws and connect the AC utility input wires to the terminal block. Refer to the left-hand figure below for connection references. • Refer to the left-hand figure below for connection references. • Refer to the right-hand figure below for another view of the finished connections.............................................................................................................................................................................5Tighten the screws.............................................................................................................................................................................6Replace the AC access box cover and the lower rear panel on the primary or dual band cabinet. ............................................................................................................................................................................7Proceed to the following page, chapter, or appendix depending upon what remains to be installed:• WNG battery cabinet: continue on the next page• EZBFo battery frame: skip to Appendix A• No battery cabinet or frame: skip to Chapter 6 for dual band cabinets and Chapter 7 for primary cabinets• Customer supplied power: skip to Appendix B
4-14 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerHow to make the cable connections between the first WNG battery cabinet and the 4.0B primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose This section contains instructions for making the cable connections between the first WNG battery cabinet and the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet.Important! If installing an EZBFo battery module, proceed to Appendix A.Important! If installing 66ECv2 battery cabinets, refer to How to install 60ECv2 battery cabinets with a 4.0B primary cabinet with integrated power (reference) on Page 4 - 71 for instruction references.This section contains the following procedures. It is recommended that these procedures be performed during a maintenance window, when the primary cabinet does not have power applied.How to install the cable interface panel and identify the cables 4 - 15How to connect the +24-VDC cables in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet4 - 18How to route and connect the fan power/alarm, fuse alarm, and intrusion alarm cables in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet4 - 24How to connect the alarm, thermal probe and fan power/alarm cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet4 - 32How to route and connect the battery cabinet AC power cable in the Modular Cell primary cabinet4 - 39
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 15Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... How to install the cable interface panel and identify the cablesInstall the cable interfacepanelWARNINGElectrical Shock Hazard and Damage to EquipmentIn order to prevent an accidental shock hazard, or damage to equipment, the DC cables, which are attached to the cable interface panel, are shipped with heat shrink tubing on both ends of each cable. If the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet is powered up, the four DC terminal lugs on both ends of the DC cables must have this heat shrink tubing, or be taped prior to installing the cable interface panel in the following steps.When performing the following procedure, power should not be applied to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Perform the following steps to install the cable interface panel. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 17. Note that the alarm, fan power, and thermal probe cables are not shown in the figure.............................................................................................................................................................................1Inside the WNG24-BC battery cabinet, remove the two temporary self-tapping screws from the DC cable support.REMOVE TEMPORARYSELF TAPPING SCREWS (2 of 2)
4-16 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power............................................................................................................................................................................2At the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, loosen the screw(s) and open the door of the high power distribution assembly (HPDA). Refer to the figure below for the HPDA.Important! When performing the next step, the side of the cable interface panel with a gasket, should face the primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................3From inside the WNG24-BC battery cabinet, thread the four pair of DC cables (4 positive and 4 return) and the alarm/fan power/thermal probe harness through the opening into the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Do not connect any cables at this time.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 17Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4From inside the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, install the supplied shorter screws (35 mm) through the side wall of the cabinet, the cable support, and into the interface panel.Important! When performing the next step, the screws must be tightened to a point that no gasket material is visible around the cable support.............................................................................................................................................................................5Refer to the figure below and tighten the cable support screws using the tightening sequence shown.INSIDE BATTERY CABINET VIEWTOPNOTCHSIDE VIEWFROMFRONTFOR CLARITY, ONLY THE DC CABLES ARE SHOWN (TERMINAL LUGS NOT SHOWN ON PRIMARY CABINET END)ALARM, FAN POWER AND THERMAL PROBE CABLE FEED-THROUGH LOCATIONMODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETFIRST BATTERY CABINET12345678NOTE:Screws 1 through 8 are inserted from the primary cabinet.FRONTPRIMARY CABINET INSIDE VIEW
4-18 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerHow to connect the +24-VDC cables in the first WNG24-BC battery .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................cabinetImportant! +24-VDC cable connections in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet must be made before any other connections. No DC connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet should be made at this time.Instructions for the connection of all DC cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet are included in Chapter 5, immediately after battery installation.Important! Also note, if the primary cabinet should subsequently receive a carrier upgrade that adds the A6 amplifier shelf, the battery compartment is removed. This results in four spare L1 batteries. The end user may wish to use these batteries in the battery cabinet, in which case a shelf must be left vacant.Therefore, while performing any task involving a type 1 top battery shelf (shelf 5), it may be desirable to plan on leaving that shelf empty when installing the batteries in Chapter 5.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 19Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Determine the battery shelftype Before proceeding, it is necessary to determine the specific battery shelf, type 1 or type 2, that is installed in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet. The following figures illustrate both battery shelves. Note that type 1 shelves have twenty-four threaded holes in the rear shelf bracket, while the type 2 shelf has none.............................................................................................................................................................................1Determine the battery shelf type. The figure below identifies a type 1 shelf............................................................................................................................................................................2Determine the battery shelf type. The figure below identifies a type 1 shelfREAR SHELF BRACKETTHREADED HOLESTYPE 1 SHELFREAR SHELF BRACKETNO HOLESSIDE RAIL (1 of 2)TYPE 2 SHELF
4-20 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerConnect the DC cables inthe first WNG24-BC batterycabinetPerform the following steps to connect the +24-VDC and 24-VDC return cables in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet.Important! Perform the next two steps only if the battery cabinet has type 2 shelves. Otherwise, skip to Step .............................................................................................................................................................................1Refer to the figure below and remove the top (shelf 5) battery retaining bracket. ............................................................................................................................................................................2Refer to the figure below and remove the left-hand side rail from the top shelf (5).TOP SHELF (5) BATTERYRETAININGBRACKETTOP BATTERY SHELFRIGHT SIDE VIEWREMOVE THESE SCREWS FROM ACROSS THE BOTTOM OF THE BATTERY RETAINING BRACKETREMOVE THESE 2 SCREWS FROM BOTH THE LEFT AND RIGHT SIDES OF THERETAINING BRACKET1REMOVE THESE TWO SCREWS FROM THE REAR OF THE LEFT SIDE RAILLEFT SIDE RAIL23BATTERY-SHELF 5FRONT VIEW SHELF 5 BATTERY RETAINING BRACKET
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 21Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................WARNING.............................................................................................................................................................................Energy Hazard!When performing the next steps, power should not be applied to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Failure to observe this fact and the safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage.3Refer to the figure below, and remove the optional plastic cover from the DC bus bar panel.PLASTIC COVER
4-22 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerImportant! When performing the next steps, remove the shrink tubing/tape, one at a time, from the terminal lug being connected.............................................................................................................................................................................4Remove the shrink tubing from one of the +24-VDC cables (marked red).............................................................................................................................................................................5Connect the +24-VDC cable (marked red) to the +24-VDC (lower) bus bar in the bottom position. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................6Repeat the previous two steps, continuing up the positive bus for the remaining three cables, leaving the top two positions blank. Refer to the figure below.  +24-VDC CABLES(MARKED RED)24-VDC RETURN CABLES (BLACK)DC BUS PANELS+24-VDC BUS PANEL24-VDC RETURN BUS PANEL
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 23Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7Remove the tape from the end of one of the four black 24-VDC return cables.............................................................................................................................................................................8Connect this 24-VDC return cable starting in the bottom cable position on the return (top) bus. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 22............................................................................................................................................................................9Repeat the previous two steps for the three remaining 24-VDC return cables. ............................................................................................................................................................................10 Torque all 24-VDC cable connections. Refer to the electrical torque specifications provided in Chapter 1.............................................................................................................................................................................11 As required, dress the 24-VDC cables to the interior left side of the battery cabinet with wire ties.............................................................................................................................................................................12 Do not replace the plastic cover, the left-hand side rail or the top shelf END OF STEPS.............................................................................................................................................................................battery retaining bracket at this time.
4-24 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerHow to route and connect the fan power/alarm, fuse alarm, and .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................intrusion alarm cables in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinetOverview The remaining cables inside of the battery cabinet, all of which pass through the interface panel, are not yet terminated (the AC cable was shipped already terminated in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet). Important! Thermal probe cables will not be connected until battery installation in Chapter 5.Identify the individualinterface panel cables onthe battery cabinet sideThe following is a key to the figure on the next page............................................................................................................................................1Identify the following cables/connectors inside of the battery cabinet. Refer to the figure on the next page for cable and connector identification. 1. The fuse alarm cablea. Connectors SW1 and SW4b. Connector P309 (for fuse alarm cable to second battery cabinet)2. The intrusion alarm cable a. Connector P307 (for intrusion alarm cable to second battery cabinet) b. Connectors "C" and "NC" FRONTc. Connectors "C" and "NC" REAR3. The fan power/alarm cablea. Connector "FAN" (the fan power/alarm connector) b. P9 (for fan power/alarm cable to second battery cabinet) c. Connector "Tempsw" for the thermostat assembly d. The thermostat assembly (shipped unconnected and is not to be connected and dressed until the routing and connection of the fan power cable)
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 25Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4. The thermal probe cablea. One thermal probe connection b. One thermal probe; the thermal probe is shipped unconnected and are not to be connected and dressed until after battery installation in Chapter 5MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARYCABINETWNG24-BCBATTERYCABINETa. THERMAL PROBE CONNECTIONa. SW1 / SW4a. P307 (FOR SECONDBATTERY CABINET)b. "C" AND "NC" (FRONT)c. "C" AND "NC" (REAR)a. “FAN”b. P9 (FOR SECONDBATTERYCABINET)c. "TEMPSW"d. THERMOSTAT ASS’YSIDE VIEW FROM FRONT: DC CABLES NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITYCABLE INTERFACE PANEL b. THERMAL PROBE FOR DETAIL: Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 331243b. P309 (FOR SECOND BATTERY CABINET)
4-26 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerRoute and connect the fanpower/alarm cable in theWNG24-BC battery cabinetPerform the following steps to route and connect the fan power/alarm cable in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................1Attach the fan power/alarm cable (labeled "FAN") in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 27.............................................................................................................................................................................2Attach the two pin thermostat connector to the "TEMPSW" connector. Refer to the figure below and the Step 4 figure on  Page 4 - 27.............................................................................................................................................................................3Dress the thermostat assembly to the fan cable assembly using cable ties. Refer to the figure below.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 27Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4Using wire ties, dress the fan power/alarm cable and the P9 cable connector (for a future cabinet) to the left interior wall of the battery cabinet. Do this in such a way that they do not interfere with door closure or installation/replacement of parts. Refer to the figure below.P9 FOR FUTURE CABINET"FAN" FOR WNG24-BC BATTERY CABINET FANGROUND STRAPP9FANATTACH FAN POWER CABLE HERETEMPSWTHERMOSTATASSEMBLY
4-28 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerRoute and connect the fusealarm cable in the WNG24-BC battery cabinetPerform the following steps to route and connect the fuse alarm cables in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................1Dress the fuse alarm cable that has spade lugs, to the interior left wall of the battery cabinet and secure it with wire ties. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Route the P309 cable and connector across the interior top of the cabinet to the square opening for a future cabinet (on the right side of the cabinet), as shown in the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................3Using wire ties, secure the P309 fuse alarm cable to the interior top of the battery cabinet at the "U" channel, and at the tie point locations shown in the figure below.FUSE ALARM CABLES"U" CHANNEL TIE POINTS FOR FUSE ALARM CABLESP309 TO FUTURECABINETSPADE LUG CONNECTIONS FOR FUSE ALARM IN WNG24-BC BATTERY CABINET
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 29Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4Refer to the figure below and connect the fuse alarm cable as shown.............................................................................................................................................................................5Replace the plastic cover on the DC bus bar panel. Important! If the battery cabinet has type 1 battery shelves, skip the next step.............................................................................................................................................................................6Replace the left-hand side rail on the top battery shelf. Do not reinstall the top shelf battery retaining bracket at this time, unless the top shelf END OF STEPS.............................................................................................................................................................................will not be populated with batteries. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 20.SW1P309 FOR FUTURE CABINETSW4P309
4-30 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerRoute and connect theintrusion alarm cables inthe WNG24-BC batterycabinetPerform the following steps to route and connect the intrusion alarm cables in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................1Route the intrusion alarm cables across the interior top of the cabinet to the square opening for a future cabinet (on the right side of the cabinet), as shown in the figure below. Secure the cables to the interior top of the battery cabinet with wire ties at the "U" channel, and at the tie point locations shown.INTRUSION ALARM CABLES"U" CHANNEL TIE POINTS FOR INTRUSION ALARM CABLESFRONTP309 TO FUTURECABINETFRONT VIEWINSIDE RIGHT VIEWTO REAR INTRUSION ALARMTIE POINTS FOR REAR INTRUSION ALARM CABLEREAR
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 31Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2Refer to the figure below and connect the front intrusion cable as shown.............................................................................................................................................................................3Route and secure the rear intrusion cable to the interior right side of the battery cabinet with wire ties at the tie point locations. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 30.............................................................................................................................................................................4Refer to the figure below and connect the rear intrusion cable as shown.CP307 FOR FUTURE CABINETDOOR NCSHORTER CABLE (FRONT)P307 CDOOR NCLONGER CABLE (REAR)NCNO(NOT USED
4-32 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerHow to connect the alarm, thermal probe and fan power/alarm cables .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinetImportant!  DC connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet must not be made at this time. Instructions for the connection of the DC cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet are included in Chapter 5, after battery installation.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 33Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Identify the individualinterface panel cables onthe primary cabinet sideThe following is a key to the figure on the next page. ...........................................................................................................................................1Identify the following cables/connectors inside of the primary cabinet. Refer to the figure below for cable identification. SIDE VIEW FROM FRONT1. DC CABLE (1 of 8)CABLE INTERFACE PANEL2. FUSE ALARM CABLE3. FAN POWER/ ALARM CABLE6. THERMAL PROBE CABLE To A C PDA)TO DC HPDA4. INTRUSION ALARM CABLE (CONNECT TOINTRUSION ALARM ADAPTER CABLE)MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARYCABINETWNG24-BCBATTERYCABINET5. INTRUSION ALARM ADAPTER CABLE (CONNECT TOPRIMARY CABINET FRONT INTRUSION ALARM SWITCH)1.Four DC cables (terminal lugs taped; not to be connected until after battery installation in Chapter 5)2. The fuse alarm cable (J309)3. The battery cabinet fan power/alarm cable (J9)4. The intrusion alarm cable (J307)5.The intrusion alarm adapter cable (supplied with kit). Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 386. The thermal probe cable FOR DETAIL:Refer to a following figure
4-34 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerConnect the fuse alarm andfan power/alarm cables inthe Modular Cell 4.0Bprimary cabinetPerform the following steps to connect the fuse alarm and fan power/alarm cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 33 for cable identification.............................................................................................................................................................................1Loosen the thumb screws and open the door of the HPDA (High Power Distribution Assembly).............................................................................................................................................................................2Connect the fan power/alarm cable connector (J9 from the battery cabinet) to the connector on the circuit board that is mounted on the inside of the HPDA door in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Refer to the figure below for the connector location on the HPDA.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 35Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3Connect the fuse alarm cable connector (J309 from the battery cabinet) to the fuse alarm cable connector located to the right of the HPDA in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Refer to the figure below for the connector location. ............................................................................................................................................................................4Using wire ties, dress the cables to the interior right side of the primary cabinet. Do this in such a way that they do not interfere with HPDA door END OF STEPS.............................................................................................................................................................................opening and closure, or installation/replacement of parts.
4-36 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerConnect the intrusionalarm cable in the ModularCell 4.0B primary cabinetRefer to the figure below and perform the following steps to connect the intrusion alarm cable in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. ............................................................................................................................................................................1Disconnect the cable attached to the front intrusion alarm switch (two spade lugs, C and NC). Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Locate and attach the separately supplied adapter cable, connector P307, to the J307 connector of the intrusion alarm cable coming from the battery cabinet. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 37, item 1.............................................................................................................................................................................3Attach double spade lugs on the end of the adapter cable, to the front intrusion alarm switch NC and C connections. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 37, item 2.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 37Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4Attach the spade lug connectors of the cable disconnected in Step 1, to the adapter cable double spade lug NC and C connections on the intrusion switch, where they were connected in the previous step. Refer to the figure below, item 3.............................................................................................................................................................................5Using wire ties, dress the intrusion alarm cables to the interior right side of the primary cabinet. Do this in such a way that they do not interfere with HPDA door opening and closure, or installation/replacement of parts.CP307 ADAPTER CABLEDOOR NCP307 NO(NOT USED)NCCOMPREVIOUSLY DISCONNECTED PRIMARYCABINET CABLEDOOR NC SPADE LUGC SPADE LUGJ307 CABLE FROM BATTERY CABINETTOP INTRUSION ALARM SWITCH IN THE PRIMARY CABINETDOUBLE SPADE LUG (1 of 2)1233
4-38 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerRoute and connect thethermal probe cable in theModular Cell 4.0B primarycabinetPerform the following steps to route and connect the thermal probe cable in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................1Route the thermal probe cable down to the AC PDA. Refer to the figure below. Connect the thermal probe cable to the 3-pin connector P1 to P4 (P1-BATT) as shown below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Using wire ties, dress the thermal probe cables with wire ties, to the interior right side of the primary cabinet. Do this in such a way that they do not interfere with HPDA door opening and closure, or installation/replacement of parts.1 23 41 23 4 PrimaryRectifier   ShelfAuxiliaryRectifier   ShelfCIRCUIT  BREAKERSACPDAIF A CABLE IS ALREADY CONNECTED HERE,DISCONNECT IT.  THEN CONNECT THE THERMALPROBE CABLE CONNECTOR P1 HERE  PrimaryControllersBATTERYCONNECTOR P4 (P1-BATT)  Auxiliary
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 39Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to route and connect the battery cabinet AC power cable in the .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Modular Cell primary cabinetDANGERElectrical Shock HazardFailure to follow the order of the installation procedure (as written) can result in an energized AC or DC circuit, which creates an electrical shock hazard.Follow these rules:1. Perform installation steps in the order provided. Do not connect AC power until instructed to do so.2. Do not connect battery connectors.3. Observe and strictly follow all safety precautions.4. When completing electrical connections, always use tools that are properly insulated.
4-40 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerRoute the AC power cableinto the Modular Cell 4.0Bprimary cabinetPerform the following steps to route the AC power cable into the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. ............................................................................................................................................................................1The AC power cable is shipped already terminated at the AC junction box in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet. Refer to the figure below. ............................................................................................................................................................................2The AC power cable is shipped coiled in the bottom of the battery cabinet. Remove the AC power cable from the bottom of the cabinet and uncoil. Refer to the figure below. AC JUNCTION BOX
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 41Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3Thread the AC power cable through the seal on the end of the coupling reducer, and through the AC coupling into the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet and tighten the seal. Refer to the figure below. BOTTOM FRONT VIEWSEALING WASHER*AREA BETWEEN  CABINETSLOCK NUT2-inch PLASTIC BUSHINGSEALING WASHERLOCK NUTMODULAR CELL 4.0BPRIMARY CABINETWNG24-BCBATTERY CABINET2-inch TO 1/2-inchREDUCER WITH SEAL*(”BOX SIDE” FACINGCABINET WALL)2-inchFEED-THROUGH COUPLINGAC POWERCABLE
4-42 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerConnect AC cable in theModular Cell 4.0B primarycabinetPerform the following steps to connect the WNG24-BC battery cabinet AC cable in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................1In the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, place the circuit breaker "BATTERY HEATER" to the off position. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Locate the three-pin connector (P6) at the bottom left of the AC PDA. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................3Cut the AC cable (from the battery cabinet) to the desired length.............................................................................................................................................................................4Remove the outer cable insulation to expose the individual wires, and strip 15 mm (3/8 inch) of insulation from each wire.............................................................................................................................................................................5Slide a section of heat shrink tubing over the AC cable.
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 43Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6Using the solderless connectors supplied with the adapter cable kit, crimp the wires of the AC cable to the adapter cable as follows. Refer to the table and figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................7Position the heat shrink tubing over the solderless connectors, and shrink with a heat gun.............................................................................................................................................................................8Attach the three-pin connector to the connector shown in the figure on Page 4 - 42.............................................................................................................................................................................9Using wire ties, dress the AC cable in both cabinets so that it will not interfere with door closure or installation/replacement of parts.............................................................................................................................................................................10 Proceed to Chapter 5 if not installing a second battery cabinet.ADAPTER CABLEAC PDA IN PRIMARY CABINETAC CABLE FROM FIRST BATTERY CABINETAC CONNECTOR FOR BATTERY CABINET HEATERSSOLDERLESSCONNECTORS3 21REDBLACKGREENHEAT SHRINKP6Adapter Cable Pin Number Adapter Cable Label Adapter Cable Color Code Battery Cabinet Cable Label1 L1 RED L1 / RED2 L2 BLACK L2 / BLACK3 GND GREEN GND / GREEN
4-44 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated powerHow to make the cable connections between the second WNG battery cabinet and the first WNG battery cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose This section contains the following procedures.How to disconnect DC power 4 - 45How to route and connect the DC cables between the first and second WNG24-BC battery cabinets4 - 48How to route and connect the alarm and fan power/alarm cables in the second WNG24-BC battery cabinet4 - 54How to route and connect the alarm and fan power/alarm cables in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet4 - 62How to route and connect the AC power cable in the first battery cabinet4 - 66
Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power4- 45Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to disconnect DC power Overview The purpose of this section is to provide the installer with instructions for the following tasks. These tasks are required to prevent electrical shock hazards while installing the second battery cabinet. Disconnect all batteryconnectors in the firstbattery cabinetWARNINGEnergy Hazard!When performing the following procedures, power should not be applied to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Before the installation of the second battery cabinet can begin, the following steps must be performed to disconnect the battery connectors on the battery retaining brackets in the first battery cabinet. This is done in order to prevent the possibility of electrical shock while installing the cabinet. ............................................................................................................................................................................1At the battery retaining brackets in the first battery cabinet, disconnect the two battery connectors on the bottom shelf. Refer to the figure on Page 4 - 46.
4-46 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0Bcabinets with integrated power............................................................................................................................................................................2At the battery retaining brackets in the first battery cabinet, disconnect the battery connectors on all remaining populated shelves. TO BUS BARFROM BATTERYFRONT VIEW DISCONNECT ALL 10BATTERYCONNECTORS ON THE BATTERY RETAINING BRACKETSBATTERYRETAININGBRACKET(1 of 5)SHELF 1SHELF 2SHELF 4SHELF 5SHELF 3

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