00 Manual For ODU With HEX
00 Manual For ODU With HEX
00 Manual For ODU With HEX
Dear Customer,
Please accept our thanks for giving us the privilege to serve you by choosing a Emerson make Outdoor
Enclosure For Telecom
If this is your first Emerson product, we hope it is the beginning of a long relationship which delivers
value to your organisation. If you already own and use a Emerson Product, we are doubly honored by
your decision of continuing this relationship.
It is our constant endeavor to partner you for the growth and success of your Business. This philosophy is
reflected in our Mission statement To deliver value through Air & Power Quality solutions to achieve
customer delight. Please do give us feedback to help us realize our Mission.
IMPORTANT
This manual contains information concerning the installation, operation and Maintenance of the Outdoor
Enclosure For Telecom
All relevant parts of the manual should be read prior to commencing installation.
The Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom has been designed for Commercial / Industrial use only.
Emerson Network Power (India) Pvt. Ltd has full rights to make the changes in the product without prior
notice.
The Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom has not been designed for direct use in any life support application. If you
encounter any problem with the procedures contained in this manual you should seek immediate assistance
from Emerson Network Power (India) Pvt. Ltd. Sales Office from whom the equipment was purchased.
Alternatively contact the Emerson Network Power (India) Pvt. Ltd Customer Service & Support department at
the address shown below:
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Date
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18.02.2015
Emerson Network Power provides customers with technical support. Users may contact the nearest
Emerson local sales office or service center.
Head Office :
EMERSON NETWORK POWER (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED
Plot No. C-20, Road No. 19,
Wagle Industrial Estate
Thane 400 604, Maharashtra, INDIA
Phone: (00 91 22) 67208000
Fax: (00 91 22) 25800829 / 25828358
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SOUTH ZONE
Bangalore
No. 412, Jindal Center, Opp Sukhsagar Hotel, 3rd Flr, 100 Fleet Road,
Koramangalam, Bangalore - 560 095.
Tel:
Fax:
080-51135570
Chennai
Tel:
044-28151063, 044-28152596
Fax:
044-28151442
Cochin
No. 40 / 9338, (New No. 59 / 4517), 4th Floor, Chakos Towers, Padma
Pullepady Road, Cochin 682035
Tel:
Fax:
0484-2341986
Secunderabad
Tel:
Fax:
040-27806777
Coimbatore
343/ B-17, SVP Complex, 2nd floor, Avaram Palayam Road, Sidha Pudur,
Coimbatore- 641044
Tel:
0422-25387625
080-51135670/5770,
080-51135870,
080-563
Fax:
Mangalore
Tel:
9901055188
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Hyderabad
Tel:
91-40-27806771 / 2 / 5/ 6
Fax:
91-40-2780 6777
Cochin
Tel:
91-484-2381 985/86
Fax:
91-484-2341 986
Coimbatore
Tel:
Fax:
Vishakhapatanam
Tel:
9908400029
Trivandrum
Tel:
0471-6450388
Fax:
NORTH ZONE
Delhi
Tel:
0124-4213020-29
Fax:
0124-4213030
Lucknow
NO.-05, 3rd floor, Raja Ramkumar Plaza, On Top Of City Mart, 75,
Hazratganj, Lucknow - 226001.
Tel:
Fax:
0522-2239877
Chandigarh
Tel:
Fax:
0172-5016153
Guwahati
Tel:
Fax:
03612734486
Jaipur
209, Shalimar Complex, 1st Floor, Church Road , MI Road ,Jaipur 302001
Tel:
1414024774
Gurgaon
SCO/F -5,6,7 ,HUDA Part 2 , Sector 15, Near Fab India, Gurgaon-122 001,
Haryana
Tel:
0124 - 4270016/17
Fax:
0124-4270015
Jabalpur
Emerson Network Power, Plot No. 18, Second floor, Liberty chamber, Near
Batra Hospital, Zone 1, Maharana Pratap Nagar, Bhopal, MP - 462011
Tel:
9993547300
Ludhiyana
Tel:
9216479830
Allahbad
Tel:
9838074007
Varanasi
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Tel:
9838074007
Kanpur
Tel:
Karnal
SCO 213, i st Floor, Opp: Bajaj Allianz office, Sector 12, URBAN Estate,
KARNAL- 132001
Tel:
9991097500
EAST ZONE
Kolkata
Advantage Tower, EN- 27, 7th Floor, Sector-V, Salt Lake, Kolkata- 700
091.
Tel:
91-33-40023113 / 00 / 9831301797
Fax:
033-400423100
Jamshedpur
Tel:
Fax:
0657-2227678
Bhubaneswar
Tel:
Fax:
Patana
Emerson Network Power C/O Alok kumar, L-1/26, GD Floor, Sri krishna
puri, Patna, Bihar- 800 001
Tel:
WEST ZONE
Mumbai
414-424, 'b' wing, "Bhaveshwar arcade", opp. Shreyas cinema, LBS Marg,
Ghatkopar (west), Mumbai-400086.
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Tel:
91-22-67208800
Fax:
91-22-67208805
Pune
Office No. 7, 2 nd Floor, Pratibha Towers, Opp. Jog Center, Pune - Mumbai
Road, Wakdewadi, Shivaji Nagar, Pune - 411 016
Tel:
Fax:
9520-24004020
Baroda
Tel:
91-265- 2330383
Fax:
91-265- 2343937
Ahmedabad
Tel:
Fax:
Nagpur
Tel:
0712-2540423
Fax:
0712-2540423
Vikroli
Dheeraj Kawal, 1st floor, Near Vikroli Station, LBS Road, Vikroli(w)
Tel
022-40780303, 40780308
Fax
022-40110481, 022-40110182/83
Chattisgarh
Tel:
0172-5077531 / 5047531
Indore
Tel:
0731-220 3806
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INDEX
1.2
1.3
2.2
2.2.1
2.2.2
2.3
2.3.1
2.3.2
2.3.3
2.3.4
2.3.5
2.3.6
2.4
3
3.2
4.2
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1 General Description
1.1 Introduction
Outdoor Enclosure for Telecom is a power pack unit for BTS and Transmission equipment. The whole power
pack unit is housed inside a protected environment, a cabinet suitable for outdoor application.
Following are the main features of Outdoor Enclosure for Telecom.
1.2 Features
Controlled rise in internal temperature due to heat dissipation from internal Telecom Equipments.
Safety device like, smoke detector, door sensor, fan controller, temperature sensor, lock with key
arrangement.
1-1
1.3
Design Concept
This is sophisticated type of cooling, suitable for very sensitive telecom equipments. This gives full
protection against dust and water. The principle of operation is shown
below. It has two different air circuits, internal and external. The internal air circuit extracts the
heat from internal equipments from top section (Hot air in) and pass on to aluminium core. This
core is then cooled by external air circuit. There is only transfer of heat through core, and
external air does not enter into the system. Again, in this type of cooling, the internal
temperature of Enclosure will be higher than ambient.
External air circuit fan unit and internal air circuit fan unit is controlled through PCB control board
based on the ambient and return temperature. Power to the PCB controller is provided through
MCB and in normal running condition of the system, this MCB shall always be ON.
Smoke Detector: For indicating any smoke / fire due to short circuit etc.
1-2
2 Installation Procedure
2.1
Introduction
WARNING
Do not apply electrical power to the Outdoor Enclosure For
Telecom before the arrival of the commissioning engineer.
WARNING
This equipment should be installed by a qualified engineer in
accordance with the information contained in this chapter and all
equipment not referred to this manual is shipped with the details
its own mechanical and electrical installation.
This chapter describes the Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom systems environmental requirements
and mechanical considerations that must be taken into account when planning the positioning and
cabling of the Enclosure
Because every site has its peculiarities, it is not the aim of this chapter to provide step-by-step installation
instructions, but to act as a guide as to the general procedures and practices that should be observed by the
installing engineer.
2-1
2.2
2.2.1
Environmental considerations
TELECOM OUTDOOR ENCLOSURE LOCATION
The Enclosure should be located in a cool, dry, clean-air environment with adequate ventilation to
keep the ambient temperature within the specified operating range
The enclosure is cooled with the aid of Heat exchanger.
2.2.2
Roofs are provided at FRONT, REAR, & BOTH SIDES for direct rain.
2.3
2.3.1
Mechanical Considerations
MOVING THE CABINET
WARNING
Ensure that any lifting equipment that used in moving the cabinet has sufficient
lifting capacity.
Ensure that the cabinet weight is within the designated surface weight loading (Kg/sq.cm.) of
any handling equipment. See the specification sheet for weight details.
The cabinet can be moved by fork lift or crane. To enable the cabinet to be lifted by a crane,
use eyebolts, which are fitted to the top of the cabinet.
In the eventuality that the equipment cannot be moved by fork lift or crane, then rollers should
be used.
2.3.2
CLEARANCES
As Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom has no ventilation grills on the sides, no side clearances are
required. Back access is an essential requirement for maintenance; a clearance of approximately
1000mm will ease access to internal components. In case back access is not possible, clearance
of 500 mm is still necessary for hot air exhaust from rear. Clearance around 1200-1500 mm on
the front of the equipment should be sufficient to enable free passage of personnel with the doors
fully opened.
2.3.3
Cabinet is to be fixed on foundation using foundation bolt. (Refer section 2.4 for center distance)
2.3.4
CABLE ENTRY
2-2
2.3.5
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Before you install the Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom you should carry out the following
preliminary checks:
1. Verify that the location satisfies the environmental conditions stipulated in the equipment
specification, paying particular attention to the ambient temperature and air exchange system.
2. Remove any packaging debris, then visually examine the cabinet and battery equipment for
transit damage, both internally and externally.
Report any such damage to the shipper
immediately.
2.3.6
Extra roof will be fitted at site using appropriate hardware provided in hardware kit as shown in
Fig.2.2.
2-3
2.4
Installation Drawings
The following diagrams illustrate the key mechanical characteristics of Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom
2-4
2-5
2-6
Installation (Electrical)
The Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom requires both Power and Control cabling once it has been mechanically
installed. All Control cables, whether screened or not, should be run separate from the Power cables in metal
conduits or metal ducts which are electrically bonded to the metalwork of the cabinets to which they are
connected.
WARNING
Before cabling-up the Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom, ensure that you
are aware of the location and operation of the external isolators /
breakers that connect the Outdoor Enclosure For Telecom input supply
to the mains distribution panel.
Check that these supplies are electrically isolated, and post any
necessary warning signs to prevent their inadvertent operation.
Below diagram is just for reference. Internal Cabling is factory fitted and wiring diagram is pasted
on the door of unit.
Please note that PCB Controller MCB should always be keep ON for efficient working of
unit
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3.1
Canopy Installation
Step-1-View from bottom side
Canopy will be supplied with ODU from factory. Canopy to be fit with their supporting screw M4
size and screw should be tighten from bottom side. Total screws - 15no.
Screw M4
Screw M4
Silicon sealant
Silicon sealant
Roxtec Installation
Roxtec is pre-installed from factory. However in case of changing of Roxtec position on other side
of cabinet, please follow below instructions;
1. Open pre-installed Roxtec from inside.
2. Open blanking cover plate mounted at other side for Roxtec position.
3-2
3. Fix the Roxtec at intended position with the help of nut & bolt. Now apply silicon sealant on
periphery of the Roxtec.
4. Now close the cutout on side panel with blanking plate where Roxtec was pre-installed by
tightening screws inside. Now apply silicon sealant on periphery of the blanking plate.
Open condition
Silicon sealant
to be apply once gland
cover fixed on position
by tightening screws.
Roxtec to be
inside.
tight from
3-3
3. Fix the cable gland plate at intended position with the help of nut & bolt. Now apply
silicon sealant on periphery of the cable gland plate.
4. Now close the cutout on side panel with blanking plate where cable gland plate was
pre-installed by tightening screws inside. Now apply silicon sealant on periphery of the
blanking plate.
Silicon sealant
to be apply once gland
cover fixed on position by
tightening screws.
Silicon sealant
to be apply once gland cover
fixed on position by tightening
screws.
3-4
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4 Specifications
4.1
Environmental
The Outdoor Enclosure for Telecom shall be able to operate under the following environmental conditions
without damage or degradation in electrical operating characteristics:
Environmental Characteristics
Units
-5 to 45 C
Relative Humidity
Altitude of operation
-25 to 70 C
4.2
Mechanical Characteristics
Mechanical
Characteristics
Units
Height
mm
1500
Width
mm
800
Depth
mm
800
Ventilation
Cable entry
Protection
Weight
190 Kg.
Air Return
Air supply
Lifting
arrangement
4-1