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Flexent Modular Cell 4.0BOutdoor Cabinet Installation ManualLucent Technologies - ProprietaryThis document contains proprietary informationof Lucent Technologies and is not to be disclosed or usedexcept in accordance with applicable agreementsCopyright  2006 Lucent TechnologiesUnpublished and Not for PublicationAll Rights Reserved401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1February, 2006
      Copyright  2006 Lucent Technologies. All Rights Reserved.This material is protected by the copyright and trade secret laws of the United States and other countries. It may not be reproduced, distributed or altered in any fashion by any entity, (either internal or external to Lucent Technologies) except in accordance with applicable agreements, contracts or licensing, without the expressed written consent of the Information Products and Training organization and the business management owner of the material.NoticeEvery effort was made to ensure that the information in this Information Product (IP) was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to change.TrademarksAll trademarks and service marks specified herein are owned by their respective companies.Ordering InformationThe ordering number for this IP is 401-703-414. To order this IP, use one of the following numbers to call the Lucent Technologies Customer Information Center in Indianapolis, Indiana.Within the United States: 1-888-LUCENT8 (1-888-582-3688; fax 1-800-566-9568)From Canada: 1-317-322-6615 (fax 1-317-322-6699)From all other countries: 1-317-322-6416 (fax 1-317-322-6699)Technical Support For technical support, see “To obtain documentation, training, and technicalsupport, or submit feedback” on the 401-010-001 FlexentAUTOPLEXWireless Networks System Documentation CD-ROM or the documentation web site at https://wireless.support.lucent.com/amps/rls_info/rls_doc/cd_docs/customer.support/customer.support_toc.pdf.wenTechnical Support Telephone NumbersLucent Technologies provides technical assistance support for its wireless products. The support numbers are:Support via Customer Technical Support (CTS) in the United States: 1-866-LUCENT8 (1-866-582-3688)From all other countries: 1-630-224-4672Alternate: 1-800-CAL-4NSC (1-800-225-4672)Developed by Lucent Technologies
ContentsCONTENTSiLucent Technologies – ProprietaryUse pursuant to company instructions401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................About this information producttInstallation process1 Overview of the Flexent Modular Cell4.0B cabinet installationAbout this information product v Physical installation process chart - xxii Physical installation process table - xxii Installation Procedure checklists - xxiii General information 1- 3 Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets 1- 2 Torque requirements 1- 29 Tools, supplies, and parts required (master list) 1- 31 Safety precautions 1- 34 Safety - General precautions for installation procedures 1- 35 Safety - Specific hazards 1- 37 Safety labels 1- 40 Product safety 1- 41 FCC statements 1- 42 Canadian standards 1- 45 Eco-environmental statements 1- 46 Packaging collection and recycling 1- 48 Minimum installation temperatures 1- 49 Network description 1- 51
CONTENTSii  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Lucent Technologies – ProprietaryUse pursuant to company instructions2  Modular Cell 4.0B and WNG24-BC cabinet handling, placement, anchoring and grounding3 Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets Installation of anchors and optional mounting bases, if applicable 2- 2 Cabinet handling 2- 21 Cabinet placement, anchoring and grounding 2- 28 Cable connection references 3- 2 Installation of the GPS antenna jumper cable for the 4.0B primary cabinet3- 3 Connection of the conduit with T1/E1 lines and external user alarms cables to a 4.0B primary cabinet3- 13 How to route the T1/E1 cable(s) to a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet in a line-up that has a Modular Cell 3.0, 4.0, or 4.0B primary cabinet with integrated power3- 16 How to route the T1/E1 cable(s) to a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet in a line-up that has a Modular Cell 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, or 4.0B primary cabinet without integrated power3- 18 Routing of T1/E1 and user alarm cables into a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet3- 27 Connection of T1/E1 Lines to the EFIM punchdowns in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets3- 35 Connection of user alarms to the EFIM punchdown blocks in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet3- 48
CONTENTSiii401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Lucent Technologies – ProprietaryUse pursuant to company instructions4 Power and alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets with integrated power5 Component installation in the Modular Cell 4.0B and the WNG24-BC battery cabinest 6 RF cable connections between existing Modular Cell cabinets and a 4.0B dual band cabinet 7 Finishing the installation  Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets without integrated power that utilize non-Lucent power (reference)4- 2 Power and alarm wiring overview 4- 3 Safety precautions 4- 5 How to route and connect the AC utility wires at a Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet4- 6 How to make the cable connections between the first WNG battery cabinet and the 4.0B primary cabinet4- 14 How to make the cable connections between the second WNG battery cabinet and the first WNG battery cabinet4- 44 How to install 60ECv2 battery cabinets with a 4.0B primary cabinet with integrated power (reference)4- 71 How to install components in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets 5- 2 How to install batteries in a WNG24-BC battery cabinet 5- 10 How to route the thermal probe cable(s) and mount the thermal probe(s) in the battery cabinets5- 81 How to make final DC connections after installation of a battery cabinet 5- 84 Procedures for the use of this chapter 6- 2 Routing and connection of RF inter-frame cables to a 4.0B Modular Cell dual band cabinet6- 8 Finish the installation of the Modular Cell 4.0B cell site cabinets 7- 2
CONTENTSiv  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Lucent Technologies – ProprietaryUse pursuant to company instructionsAppendix A:  EZBFo battery frame installation with Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets (with integrated power)Appendiix B:  Non-Lucent power ancillary hardware installation, cable routing and connectionAppendix C:  Post-installation checklists by cabinetGlossary
vLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................About this information productPurpose This information product (IP) provides instructions for the physical installation of the following:.• Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B outdoor primary cabinets with integrated power, and the associated WNG24-BC battery cabinets or EZBFo battery frames• Modular Cell 4.0B outdoor dual band cabinets with integrated power, with various Legacy cabinets.• Modular Cell 4.0B outdoor cabinets without integrated power, that utilize customer powerFor 4.0B Dual Band cabinet installation, a PCS 4.0B dual band cabinet may be installed with an 850 Cellular 4.0B primary cabinet. A PCS 4.0B dual band cabinet may be installed with an 850 Cellular 4.0B primary cabinet. Also, a 4.0B PCS dual band cabinet with integrated power may be installed with 850 Cellular 1.0/2.0/3.0/4.0 primary and/or first growth cabinets in certain line-up configurations. Variations in the RF cabling are specified in the text.
vi Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................When connecting 60ECv2 and WNG24-BC battery cabinets to PowerHouse 24 and WNG24-K power cabinets, respectively, the instructions are provided in Outdoor Flexent CDMA Modular Cell 1.0/2.0 Cabinet Installation Manual, 401-710-123. The tasks mentioned on the previous page are to be performed after completion of all site preparation tasks, which are covered in Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413.Important! The procedures contained in this IP are based on Lucent Technologies standard practices. Prior to beginning a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet, or battery cabinet installation, installers should be familiar with these practices. If there is a conflict, standard practices take precedence. However, this IP takes precedence for identification of parts and materials specific to a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet, or battery cabinet installation.Important! Following installation of the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet, the next step is to test and integrate it into the network. Procedures for testing and integration may be found in Installation Engineering Handbook 238.
viiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Reason for reissue This is FOA Draft Issue 1 of the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B Outdoor Cabinet Installation Manual, document number 401-703-454. This issue incorporates information that was formerly included in the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Cabinet Installation Manual, document number 401-703-414. This issue also incorporates the following new information available as of January, 2006:• New 4.0B cabinet configurations:• 4.0B PCS Dual Band G-2 cabinet installation with existing primary and G1 Legacy cabinets• 4.0B PCS Dual Band G-3 cabinet installation with existing primary, G1 and G2 Legacy cabinets• 4.0B PCS cabinet, four to six sectors added• Increase in PCS carriers available in a 4.0B dual band cabinet to eleven total.• Addition of installation instructions for the dual band integrated power alarm cable • 4.0B Heat exchanger and solar shield table revised• RF cable routing and connection added between a 4.0B PCS Dual Band G-2 or G-3 cabinet and existing Legacy cabinets• Revisions to Appendix B to add an additional DC cable for cabinets with an A6 shelfThe following significant changes have been made since the release of Issue 8.0 of document 401-703-414:Significant changes from last issue• In Chapter 1: • Miscellaneous line-up and carrier changes and clarifications• New 4.0B line-up configurations added (see above list). Refer to Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 1 - 8 and Outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B site descriptions (typical) on Page 1 - 15
viii Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................• In Chapter 2: • 4.0B heat exchanger and solar shield table revised. Refer to Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69.• In Chapter 3:• Addition of installation instructions for the dual band integrated power alarm cable. Refer to Route and punch down the dual band cabinet integrated power alarms on the EFIM in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, if applicable on Page 3 - 49• In Chapter 4:• AC junction box and conduit paragraph and figure added. Refer to AC conduits on Page 4 - 3• In Chapter 6:• RF cable routing and connection added between a 4.0B PCS Dual Band G-2 or G-3 cabinets and existing Legacy cabinets. Refer to Routing and connection of RF inter-frame cables to a 4.0B Modular Cell dual band cabinet on Page 6 - 8• In Appendix A:• EZBFo footprint figure with Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets added. Refer to EZBFo battery frame footprint with Modular Cell 4.0B primary and dual band cabinets on Page A - 5• In Appendix B: • Revisions to Appendix B to add an additional DC cable for cabinets with an A6 shelf. Refer to How to route and connect DC power cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet on Page B - 18, and How to route and connect DC power cables to a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet on Page B - 54• In "Installation Process": • Revised installation process checklist references as a result of changes made in the applicable chapters and appendices
ixLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Safety labels The safety alert symbol is used on product labels and in this IP to alert the user to important safety instructions. The definitions of the three types of safety labels are listed below, in order of severity.DANGERDANGER indicates the presence of a hazard that will causedeath or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.WARNINGWARNING indicates the presence of a hazard that can causedeath or severe personal injury if the hazard is not avoided.CAUTIONCAUTION indicates the presence of a hazard that will causeminor personal injury or property damage (to include loss ofsoftware or interruption of service) if the hazard is not avoided.Within this IP, the safety label typically includes additional information such as the hazard type, a description of the damage that can be caused, and the steps that should be taken to avoid the hazard.Intended audience This IP is intended for use by Lucent Technologies’ installation technicians.
xLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to use this informationproduct Since this IP contains instructions for the installation of all Modular Cell 4.0B outdoor site cabinets (in all applications and configurations), only certain pages are required for specific installations. In order to isolate the pages required for your current installation, the installer may use the "Installation Procedure Checklist", which lists all installation procedures, by chapter, along with corresponding chapter and page references where the actual instructions can be found. The procedures required for a certain installation are separated by headings which identify the installation activity.This checklist may also be used by installers to record completion of individual installation activities. The checklist contains a"completed" column, and is printed on one side of the page only, in order to facilitate copying.For experienced installers, chapter and page references can be used in the event a particular activity requires review.The Installation Procedure Checklist is included in the "Installation process" chapter, which immediately follows this chapter.
xiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................The following is a general overview of chapter and appendix usage.Installation process Provides an explanation of the installation process, and includes the "Installation Procedure Checklist".After reading Chapter 1, the installer should use the following chapters and appendices, as applicable. Note that a battery cabinet/frame(s) can be installed simultaneously using the same chapter order. For the installation of primary cabinets, use the following chapters and appendices, as applicablePrimary 4.0B cabinet with integrated power: Initial installation• Installation Process as a guide to installation steps• Chapters 2 through 5, as applicable, and Chapter 7 to finish the installationPrimary 4.0B cabinet without integrated power: Initial installation• Installation Process as a guide to installation steps• Chapters 2 and 3, Appendix B, and Chapter 7 to finish the installation4.0B dual band cabinet with integrated power: Initial installation• Installation Process as a guide to installation steps• Chapters 2 through 6, as applicable, and Chapter 7 to finish the installation
xii Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4.0B dual band cabinet without integrated power: Installation• Installation Process as a guide to installation steps• Chapters 2, 3, and 6, Appendix B, and Chapter 7 to finish the installationFor the installation of power cabinets or frames, use the following chapters and appendices, as applicable.If a 4.0B dual band cabinet is installed with existing 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, or 4.0 cabinets that utilize a PowerHouse24 or WNG power cabinet, the total load for all cabinets is limited to 17kW. The total number of carriers possible in the 4.0B dual band cabinet will be limited. Use of a dual band cabinet with Integrated Power is recommended to overcome this limitationFor the installation of additional cabinets, use the following chapters and appendices, as applicable.EZBFo battery frame installation (first and/or second) with a Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet, which has integrated power:• Installation Process as a guide to installation steps• Chapter 2 for handling, placement, anchoring and grounding• Appendix A for installation instructionsSubjects covered in this manual are listed below.Installation process Provides an explanation of the installation process, and includes the "Installation Procedure Checklist".Chapter 1 "Overview of the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet installation" provides the following information. • An overview of the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets• A description of typical installation sites, as well as cabinets.Chapter 2 "Modular Cell 4.0B and WNG24-BC cabinet handling, placement, anchoring and grounding" provides the following information. • Procedures for anchor installation • Instructions for installation of optional mounting bases • Instructions for cabinet handling
xiiiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................• Procedures for placement, anchoring and grounding of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, as well as the first and second WNG battery cabinet• Procedures for placement, anchoring and grounding of Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet.Chapter 3 "Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets" provides procedures for connecting the following cables at the primary, or dual band 4.0B Modular Cell cabinets, as applicable. • GPS antenna (primary cabinet only)• T1/E1. • External user alarms (primary cabinet only)Chapter 4 "Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets with integrated power" provides the following procedures for power and power alarm connections.• Customer power references to other chapters and appendices, as well as other documents• AC Utility connection to the primary or dual band cabinet • AC, DC, alarm and fan power cable connections between the first battery cabinet and the primary Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet, as well as between the second battery cabinet and the first battery cabinet• Battery installation procedure revisions (for 66ECv2 battery cabinet with 4.0B with integrated power)Chapter 5 "Component installation in the Modular Cell 4.0B and WNG24-BC battery cabinets" provides the following procedures for the installation of power components.• Rectifier and battery installation in the primary and dual band cabinets (for reference only)• Battery installation in the first and second WNG battery cabinets• Final DC connections after installation of the first or second WNG battery cabinet.
xiv Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Chapter 6 "RF cable connections between existing Modular Cell cabinets and a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet" provides the following procedures for RF connections between cabinets.• Procedures for the use of the chapter• Routing and connection of RF cables between existing Modular Cell cabinets and a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinetChapter 7 "Finishing the installation" provides the following procedures for finishing the installation of individual cabinets.• RF antenna connections (Primary or dual band cabinets)• Final connection of primary cabinet batteries• Replacement of panels and closure of cabinet doors (all cabinets).Appendix A "EZBFo Battery Frame Installation with Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets (with integrated power)" provides installation procedures for the installation of the EZBFo battery frame as an alternate to the WNG24-BC procedures presented in Chapters 4 and 5.Appendix B "Non-Lucent power ancillary hardware installation, cable routing and connection" provides instructions for the connection of non-Lucent customer power at the 4.0B Modular Cell cabinetsAppendix C "Post-installation checklist by cabinet" provides checklists to verify completion of required items.Appendix D “Post-installation checklist by cabinet” provides checklists to verify completion of required items.Glossary
xvLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Conventions used The following conventions are used in this IP:IllustrationsThe illustrations shown in this IP are schematics. They do not contain all details and exceptions, but are rather intended to highlight main points. Dimensions are usually shown in millimeters, with inches in parenthesis. As an example, 680.0 (26.77) equals 680 millimeters or 26.77 inches.Naming conventionsThe Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet will be referred to as the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet, or merely the 4.0B cabinet.Standard cross-sections and wire diameters of round copper conductorsThe following table is from IEC standard 60947-1 (c) IEC:1996 +A1:1997+A2:1998. ISO CROSS SECTION (mm2)AWG120 000095 00070 0050 035 225 416 610 86104122.5 141.5 161160.75 180.5 200.5 220.2 24DIAMETER (mm) AWG0.81 200.65 220.51 240.4 260.32 28
xvi Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Related documentation The following product-related documentation is available for the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet: Lucent Technologies documents •Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413*•Outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 1.0/2.0 Cabinet Installation Manual, 401-710-123*•Grounding and Lightning Protection Guidelines for Lucent Technologies Network Wireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115*•Base Station CDMA Reference Frequency Timing Generator and GPS Antenna System Description, Operation, Installation and Maintenance, 401-660-128*•Lucent Technologies Installation Engineering Handbook 238*•12IR125 Series II Batteries KS-23997 Product Manual, Select Code 157-622-025*•Corner Mounted Rotating Derrick Equipped with Hydraulic Digger - Description and Maintenance, 649-300-021*•Slings, 649-310-115* •B Connecting Links, 081-410-105** May be ordered by contacting Lucent’s Customer Information Center (CIC) at the telephone numbers on the following pages.
xviiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Related training The following product-related training is available for the Flexent Modular Cell cabinet:Lucent Technologies trainingFlexent Modular Cell 4.0 Installation Video Course,CL 5494** May be ordered by contacting Lucent’s Customer Information Center (CIC) at the telephone numbers listed below.Site preparation checklists All site preparation activities, as well as adherence to the guidelines, should be verified prior to the installation of the cell site equipment. Various checklists and punchlist sheets have been provided in Appendix A of the site preparation document (see Related documentation) to aid customers and Lucent personnel during a base station site Method of Procedure (MOP) walk-through prior to the equipment installation. A general list is provided in Chapter 1.Utilization of the checklists helps ensure a quality installation and provides a base station site history file for later reference. The punchlist is used to track completion of any outstanding site preparation items, and to aid in the project management of installation resources.Information ProductSupport For questions or concerns about this or any other Lucent Technologies information products, please contact us at one of the following numbers:• 1 888 727 3615 (for the continental United States)• 1 630 713 5000 (for all countries)
xviii Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Technical Support For technical support, contact your local customer support team. You can reach them via the web at (https://support.lucent.com/) or at the telephone number listed under the Technical Assistance Center menu at (http://www.lucent.com/contact/).At the time of issue of this information product, the following telephone numbers are supported, depending upon the region:North America, Central and Latin America, and Asia Pacific Regions:Customer Technical Assistance Management (CTAM) center: +1 630 713 0488Europe, Middle East, and African regions:International Customer Management Center (ICTM): +353 1692 4579How to comment Lucent Technologies makes every effort to ensure that all Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless documentation and training products meet your needs. Lucent actively seeks feedback, comments, and suggestions from customers to improve the quality and usability of documentation and training. You may submit feedback about Flexent/AUTOPLEX wireless networks documentation and training via the Internet or e-mail.To submit feedback via e-mail, send comments to: ctiphotline@lucent.comTo submit feedback via the Internet, visit the Talk to Lucent web site at:  http://www.lucent-info.com/commentsFollow the on-line instructions and submit your feedback to Lucent.The result is that Lucent e-mails you a notice that they have received your feedback, and will respond to it as soon as possible.Lucent e-mails you a notice that they have received your feedback, and will respond to it as soon as possible.
xixLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to order thisinformation productHow to order The ordering number for this IP is 401-703-414. If you order by mail, address your request to:Lucent Technologies Learning OrganizationAttention: Order Entry Section2855 N. Franklin RoadP.O. Box 19901Indianapolis, IN 46219 USATo order by phone, please contact the Lucent Technologies Customer Information Center (CIC) at the following numbers:• Within the United States: Telephone: 1-888-LUCENT8 (1-888-582-3688)Facsimile: 1-800-566-9568• From Canada:Telephone: 1-317-322-6615Facsimile: 1-317-322-6699• From all other countries:Telephone: 1-317-322-6416Facsimile: 1-317-322-6699
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xxiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Installation process.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose This section provides an outline for the physical installation process, as well as installation procedure checklists to guide the installer through specific installation procedures.Physical installation process chart  - xxiiPhysical installation process table  - xxiiInstallation Procedure checklists  - xxiii
xxii Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Installation processPhysical installationprocess chart The chart shown below assigns the concurrent installation activities for each of two installers. The specific activities are listed in the table that follows. Physical installationprocess table This table represents the activities required to install a Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet with integrated power.INSTALLER 1ACTIVITY NUMBER#1 #2 #3 #4 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12INSTALLER 2ACTIVITY NUMBER#2 #5#7#5 (CON’T )ACTIVITIES INSTALLER ACTIVITY ASSIGNMENTINSTALLER 1 INSTALLER 21. Check parts inventoryX2. Line up cabinet on the cabinet anchor holesXX3. Anchor the cabinet to the surfaceX4. Ground the cabinetX5. Install six RF antenna cable jumpers and one GPS antenna cableX6. Install the conduit interface for the T1/E1 and user alarm cablesX7. Route the T1/E1 and user alarm cables into the cabinet XX8. Punch down the T1/E1 lines at the EFIM X9. Install the conduit interface for the AC utility cable X10. Route and connect the AC feed to the terminal block in the power moduleX11. Turn on and check power X12. Clean up X
xxiiiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Installation Procedure checklists.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose The following checklists may be used by all installers to record completion of individual installation activities. The checklists are particularly useful when used to determine the specific activity to be performed. To use the checklists, make a copy of the pages. Since only certain pages are required for specific installations, use only the pages that apply to the specific equipment you are installing.Page references are given for each activity. The checklists are therefore useful to experienced installers, to use in place of the installation manual itself. The page references can be used in the event that a particular activity requires review. This section contains installation checklists for the following chapters.Chapter 2: Modular Cell 4.0B and WNG24-BC cabinet handling, placement, anchoring and grounding-xxivChapter 3: Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets -xxviChapter 4: Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets with integrated power-xxviiiChapter 5: Component installation in the Modular Cell 4.0B and WNG24-BC cabinets-xxxChapter 6: RF cable connections between existing Modular Cell cabinets and a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet-xxxiiiChapter 7: Finishing the installation -xxxivAppendix A: EZBFo battery frame installation with Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets (with integrated power)-xxxvAppendix B: Non-Lucent power ancillary hardware installation, cable routing and connection-xl
xxiv Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Installation processChapter 2: Modular Cell 4.0B and WNG24-BC cabinet handling, .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................placement, anchoring and groundingOverview Table 1 lists the procedures covered in Chapter 2 for handling, placement, anchoring and grounding of the 4.0B Modular Cell primary and dual band cabinets, as well as the WNG24-BC battery cabinets. Modular Cell 4.0B Primary Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Modular Cell 4.0B Dual Band Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________WNG24-BC Battery Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Table 1 Chapter 2COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGEMark and drill the anchor holes 2 - 5Set the 1/2-inch drop-in anchor (if applicable) 2 - 7PERFORM THE NEXT FIVE STEPS ONLY IF INSTALLING CABINETS ON MOUNTING BASESSet the 12-mm expansion stud anchors for mounting bases 2 - 9Install the optional bases for the primary cabinet, and battery cabinets if applicable, using zone 0, 1, and 2 type anchors 2 - 11Install the optional mounting bases for the primary cabinet, and battery cabinets if applicable, using zone 3 and 4 type anchors 2 - 13Install the optional mounting bases for a dual band cabinet, using zone 0, 1, and 2 type anchors 2 - 17Install the optional mounting bases for a dual band cabinet using zone 3 and 4 type anchors 2 - 19PERFORM THE NEXT FIVE STEPS IF APPLICABLEUnpack the cabinet 2 - 24Install the lifting eye bolts 2 - 24Lift cabinet using boom tip winch 2 - 25Transport cabinet 2 - 27Remove cabinet from pallet 2 - 27
xxvLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS ONLY IF INSTALLING A PRIMARY CABINETMove/lift the primary cabinet into position 2 - 31Install anchoring bolts or anchor assemblies and level the primary cabinet 2 - 32PERFORM THE NEXT SEVEN STEPS ONLY IF INSTALLING A WNG24-BC BATTERY CABINET Prepare the existing cabinet for attachment of an additional cabinet 2 - 35Prepare the cabinet being installed for attachment to the existing cabinet 2 - 37Partially install the AC cable guide in the cabinet being installed 2 - 39Move/lift the cabinet being installed into position 2 - 40Attach the cabinets together at the square cable support (with second battery cabinet only) 2 - 42Install anchoring bolts or anchor assemblies and level the battery cabinet(s) 2 - 45Complete the installation of the AC feed-through coupling and tighten the anchor bolts or nuts 2 - 48PERFORM THE NEXT SEVEN STEPS ONLY IF INSTALLING A 4.0B DUAL BAND CABINETPrepare the previous Modular Cell cabinet for connection of a 4.0B dual band cabinet 2 - 51Partially install the AC cable guide in the previous Modular Cell cabinet, if applicable 2 - 53Prepare the 4.0B dual band cabinet for connection to the previous Modular Cell cabinet 2 - 54Position the 4.0B dual band Modular Cell cabinet 2 - 56Install anchoring bolts or anchor assemblies and level the 4.0B dual band cabinet 2 - 58Finish the installation of the AC cable guide and tighten the anchor bolts 2 - 60Attach the 4.0B dual band Modular Cell cabinet to the previous Modular Cell cabinet at the RF cable guide 2 - 62PERFORM THE NEXT FIVE STEPS FOR ALL CABINETS, IF APPLICABLEInstall the cabinet grounding cables 2 - 65Remove the lifting eye bolts 2 - 67Install the top solar shield 2 - 70Install the right side solar shield on the primary cabinet (reference, if applicable) 2 - 75Adjust the door roller bearing (if required) 2 - 76COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
xxviLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Chapter 3: Cable connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsOverview Table 2 lists the procedures covered in Chapter 3 for cable connections in the 4.0B Modular Cell primary and dual band cabinets.Modular Cell 4.0B Primary Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Modular Cell 4.0B Dual Band Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Table 2 Chapter 3COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGEPERFORM THE NEXT THREE STEPS IF INSTALLING A 4.0B PRIMARY CABINET, IF APPLICABLEConnect the unterminated end of the GPS jumper cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, if applicable 3 - 4Connect a terminated end of the GPS antenna jumper cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, if applicable 3 - 8Connect the GPS antenna jumper cable to the GPS surge protector at the GPS antenna cable 3 - 11PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO INSTALL THE CONDUITS FOR TI/E! LINES AND EXTERNAL USER ALARMSConnect the conduit between the metal conduits and the antenna cable cover of the 4.0B primary cabinet 3 - 13PERFORM THE NEXT STEP IF INSTALLING A DUAL BAND CABINET IN AN INTEGRATED POWER LINE-UPRoute T1/E1 cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet 3 - 16PERFORM THE NEXT STEP IF INSTALLING A DUAL BAND CABINET IN A LINE-UP WITH A POWERHOUSE 24 CABINETRoute the T1/E1 cable(s) to the Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet (in line-ups that utilize existing PowerHouse24 or customer supplied power) 3 - 19PERFORM THE NEXT STEP IF INSTALLING A DUAL BAND CABINET IN A LINE-UP WITH A WNG POWER CABINETRoute the T1/E1 cable(s) to the Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet (in installations that utilize an existing WNG power cabinet) 3 - 24PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS IF INSTALLING T1/E1 AND/OR USER ALARM CABLESInstall the EMI / RFI cord grip seals with T1/E1 and user alarm cables 3 - 29Prepare the T1/E1 and user alarm cables for punchdown and ground connection at the facilities interface module 3 - 33
xxviiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PERFORM THE NEXT STEP IF INSTALLING T1/E1 CABLES WITH 4.0B CABINETS THAT HAVE A MAXIMUM OF 12 T1/E1 LINESPunch down T1/E1 lines on the EFIM in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets that accept a maximum of twelve T1/E1 lines 3 - 36PERFORM THE NEXT STEP IF INSTALLING T1/E1 CABLES WITH 4.0B CABINETS THAT HAVE A MAXIMUM OF 20 T1/E1 LINESPunch down T1/E1 lines on the EFIM in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets that accept a maximum of twenty T1/E1 lines 3 - 41PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO INSTALLING EXTERNAL USER ALARM CABLES WITH 4.0B CABINETS Punch down the external user alarms cables on the EFIM in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets 3 - 48PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO INSTALLING THE DUAL BAND CABINET INTEGRATED POWER ALARM CABLES TO THE 4.0B PRIMARY CABINET Route and punch down the dual band cabinet integrated power alarms on the EFIM in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, if applicable 3 - 49COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
xxviiiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Chapter 4: Power and power alarm connections in Modular Cell 4.0B .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................cabinets with integrated powerOverview Table 3 lists the procedures covered in Chapter 4 for AC power connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B integrated power primary and dual band cabinets, as well as installation of the WNG24-BC battery cabinets.Modular Cell 4.0B Primary Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Modular Cell 4.0B Dual Band Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________WNG24-BC Battery Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Table 3 Chapter 4COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGEPERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS IF INSTALLING A PRIMARY 4.0B CABINET WITH INTEGRATED POWERPrepare the AC power module (ACPDA) for connection of the AC utility wires 4 - 7Install a 2-inch flexible conduit fitting on the primary or dual band cabinet 4 - 9Connect the flexible conduit between the existing metal conduit and the fitting at the primary or dual band cabinet 4 - 10Route and connect the AC utility wires in the primary or dual band cabinet 4 - 12PERFORM THE NEXT THIRTEEN STEPS IF INSTALLING A FIRST BATTERY CABINETInstall the cable interface panel 4 - 15Determine the battery shelf type 4 - 19Connect the DC cables in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 20Identify the individual interface panel cables on the battery cabinet side 4 - 24Route and connect the fan power/alarm cable in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 26Route and connect the fuse alarm cable in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 28Route and connect the intrusion alarm cables in the WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 30Identify the individual interface panel cables on the primary cabinet side 4 - 33
xxixLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connect the fuse alarm and fan power/alarm cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet 4 - 34Connect the intrusion alarm cable in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet 4 - 36Route and connect the thermal probe cable in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet 4 - 38Route the AC power cable into the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet 4 - 40Connect AC cable in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet 4 - 42PERFORM THE NEXT SIXTEEN STEPS IF INSTALLING A SECOND BATTERY CABINETDisconnect all battery connectors in the first battery cabinet 4 - 45Disconnect first battery cabinet 24-VDC return wires in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet 4 - 47Prepare the first and second battery cabinets for connection of the DC cables 4 - 48Connect the DC cables in the second battery cabinet 4 - 50Connect the battery cabinet cables in the first battery cabinet 4 - 52Identify and place the alarm and fan power/alarm cables between the two battery cabinets 4 - 54Route and connect the fan power/alarm cable in the second WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 56Route and connect the fuse alarm cable in the second WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 58Route and connect the intrusion alarm cables in the second WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 60Route alarm and fan power/alarm cables in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 62Connect alarm cables in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 64Connect the fan power/alarm cable in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 65Route the AC power cable into the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 67Connect AC cable in the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet 4 - 69COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
xxxLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Chapter 5: Component installation in the Modular Cell 4.0B and .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................WNG24-BC cabinetsOverview Table 4 lists the procedures covered in Chapter 5 for installation of the rectifiers and batteries in the 4.0B Modular Cell primary and dual band cabinets with integrated power, as well as installation of batteries in the WNG24-BC battery cabinets. Also listed are the procedures for final connection of DC power after the installation of batteries in a WNG24-BC battery cabinet.Modular Cell 4.0B Primary Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Modular Cell 4.0B Dual Band Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________WNG24-BC Battery Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Table 4 Chapter 5COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGEPERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS IF MOVING OR INSTALLING A RECTIFIER OR BATTERIES IN A MODULAR CELL 4.0B CABINETInstall rectifiers in a Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet 5 - 3Install batteries in a Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet 5 - 5PERFORM THE NEXT SEVEN STEPS IF INSTALLING L1, L2, OR 12IR125 BATTERIES IN A BATTERY CABINET THAT HAS TYPE 1 SHELVES (SPACING RODS)Prepare the batteries for installation 5 - 16Place the batteries on a shelf 5 - 18Install the battery retaining bracket 5 - 21Attach the two battery cable assemblies to the retaining bracket (L1,L2, and 12IR125 batteries only) 5 - 23Connect positive battery cables to all battery strings 5 - 26Attach interconnecting bus bars to all battery strings 5 - 28Connect the negative battery cables to all battery strings 5 - 30
xxxiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PERFORM THE NEXT NINE STEPS IF INSTALLING C-11 BATTERIES IN A BATTERY CABINET THAT HAS TYPE 1 SHELVES (SPACING RODS)Prepare the batteries for installation 5 - 32Place the C-11 batteries on a shelf 5 - 35Install the battery retaining bracket 5 - 37Attach the two battery cable assemblies to the retaining bracket (C-11 batteries only) 5 - 39Place the battery negative and positive bus bars 5 - 40Connect the positive battery cables to the batteries 5 - 42Attach the interconnecting bus bars 5 - 44Connect the negative battery cables to the batteries 5 - 46Install the insulating battery terminal covers 5 - 48PERFORM THE NEXT SIX STEPS IF INSTALLING 12IR125 BATTERIES IN A BATTERY CABINET THAT HAS TYPE 2 SHELVES (NO SPACING RODS)Prepare the 12IR125 batteries for installation 5 - 49Place the 12IR125 batteries on a shelf 5 - 52Adjust and secure the front battery retaining brackets 5 - 55Connect positive battery cables to all battery strings 5 - 57Attach interconnecting bus bars to all battery strings 5 - 59Connect the negative battery cables to all battery strings 5 - 61PERFORM THE NEXT EIGHT STEPS IF INSTALLING C-11 BATTERIES IN A BATTERY CABINET THAT HAS TYPE 2 SHELVES (NO SPACING RODS)Prepare the batteries for installation 5 - 64Place the C-11 batteries on a shelf 5 - 67Reinstall the battery retaining brackets 5 - 70Place the battery negative and positive bus bars 5 - 72Connect the positive battery cables to the batteries 5 - 74Attach the interconnecting bus bars 5 - 76Connect the negative battery cables to the batteries 5 - 78Install the insulating battery terminal covers 5 - 80COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
xxxiiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO CONNECT THERMAL PROBES IN THE BATTERY CABINETRoute the thermal probe cable from the 4.0B primary cabinet and mount the thermal probe in the battery cabinet 5 - 82PERFORM THE NEXT THREE STEPS WHEN MAKING THE FINAL CABLE CONNECTIONS OF A FIRST OR SECOND BATTERY CABINET, AS APPLICABLEConnect the first battery cabinet +24-VDC cables at the HPDA in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet 5 - 85Connect the DC return cables from the battery cabinet to the return bus in the primary cabinet 5 - 87Connect the battery cables in the first and/or second WNG24-BC battery cabinets 5 - 88COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
xxxiiiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Chapter 6: RF cable connections between existing Modular Cell .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................cabinets and a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinetOverview Table 5 lists the procedures covered in Chapter 6 for connection of cables between Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinets and the existing cabinet(s) in a line-up.Modular Cell 4.0B Dual Band Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Table 5 Chapter 6COMPLETED INSTALLATION PROCEDURE PAGEPERFORM THE NEXT THREE PROCEDURES BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION OF CABLES BETWEEN MODULAR CELL CABINETSRead cabinet definitions 6 - 3Identify your line-up configuration 6 - 4Determine the prerequisite changes needed in the existing cabinet(s) in your line-up configuration 6 - 5PERFORM THE A NEXT TWO PROCEDURES TO ROUTE AND CONNECT RF CABLES BETWEEN MODULAR CELL CABINETS Route and connect the 15-MHz cable(s) 6 - 9Route and connect the GPS cable 6 - 18
xxxivLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Chapter 7: Finishing the installationOverview Table 6 lists the procedures covered in Chapter 7 for finishing the installation of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet and dual band cabinets, as well as the WNG24-BC battery cabinets.Modular Cell 4.0B Primary Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Modular Cell 4.0B Dual Band Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________WNG24-BC Battery Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Table 6 Chapter 7COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGEPERFORM THE NEXT THREE STEPS TO VERIFY ANTENNA STATUS AND REFERENCE POWER UP AND SYSTEM TESTSVerify GPS antenna connection 7 - 3Verify RF antennas not connected 7 - 3Perform power-up and system test 7 - 4PERFORM THE NEXT FIVE STEPS IF INSTALLING A 4.0B PRIMARY OR DUAL BAND CABINETTest and connect the internal battery cables (if applicable) 7 - 5Connect the unterminated end of the RF antenna jumper cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary or 4.0B dual band cabinet 7 - 8Connect a terminated end of the outdoor RF antenna jumper cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary or 4.0B dual band cabinet 7 - 12Connect RF antenna jumper cables to the antenna cables 7 - 15Replace / close all access panels and doors 7 - 18PERFORM THE NEXT STEP IF INSTALLING A FIRST OR SECOND BATTERY CABINET Finish the installation of the first or second WNG24-BC battery cabinet 7 - 19
xxxvLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Appendix A: EZBFo battery frame installation with Modular Cell .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4.0B cabinets (with integrated power)Overview Table 7 lists the procedures covered in Appendix A for installation of EZBFo battery modules with Modular Cell 4.0B primary or dual band cabinets (with integrated power). Modular Cell 4.0B Primary Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Modular Cell 4.0B Dual Band Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________EZBFo Battery Frame serial number: _______________________________Table 7 Appendix ACOMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGEPERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS TO PLACE AND ATTACH THE FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULE OUTER FRAME AND MARK, DRILL, AND SET ANCHORSPlace and attach a battery base module to the Modular Cell cabinet or the first battery base module using the applicable conduit A - 10Remove the top and filter panels from the battery base module A - 14Mark and drill the anchor holes A - 16Set the 1/2-inch diameter drop-in anchor A - 18PERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS TO INSTALL HEATER PADS IN THE BATTERY MODULE INNER FRAMESRemove the top and filter panels from the battery base module (Reference) A - 20Remove the two piece battery retaining brackets, separating the two parts if applicable A - 20Install the internal AC wiring for the heater pads A - 21Install the heater pads on each of the two battery shelves A - 24PERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS TO INSTALL THE INNER BATTERY FRAME AND LEVEL, ANCHOR, AND GROUND THE FIRST OR SECOND BATTERY BASE MODULERemove the two piece battery retaining brackets, separating the two parts if applicable (Reference) A - 27
xxxviLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Prepare the battery module inner frame and place it inside the outer frame and attach the internal ground cable A - 28Level and anchor the battery base module A - 32Connect the battery base module grounding cables A - 34PERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS TO IDENTIFY THE MODULAR CELL 4.0B TO FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULES CABLESIdentify the first EZBFo battery base module alarm and fan power cable harness A - 39Identify the first EZBFo battery base module thermal probe cable(s) and thermal probe(s) A - 40Identify the first EZBFo battery base module 2 AWG DC cables A - 41Identify the first EZBFo battery base module AC heater cable A - 39PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS TO IDENTIFY THE CONNECTORS AND ROUTE THE CABLES FROM THE MODULAR CELL 4.0B TO THE FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULEIdentify the individual cable connectors and their terminations on each end A - 43Route the cables through the conduit into the first battery base module A - 45PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE AC CABLE IN THE FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULERoute and connect the AC cable from the Modular Cell cabinet to the AC block in the battery base module A - 48PERFORM THE NEXT FIVE STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE SIGNAL CABLES IN THE FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULEInstall the fuse, the fuse alarm actuator and the fuse alarm switch in the first battery base module A - 52Route and attach the fuse alarm cable to the fuse alarm switch in the battery base module A - 53Route and attach the fan power and alarm cable in the battery base module A - 54Route and attach the intrusion alarm cable in the battery base module A - 55Route the thermal probe cable and mount the thermal probe in the battery base module A - 56PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE DC CABLES IN THE FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULERoute and connect the four +24V DC load cables in the battery base module A - 58Route and connect the four 24V Return cables in the battery base module A - 60PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO SEAL THE CABLE CONDUIT IN THE FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULESeal both ends of the cable conduit inside of the first battery base module. A - 63COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
xxxviiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PERFORM THE NEXT SIX STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULE CABLES IN THE MODULAR CELL 4.0B CABINETIdentify the individual cable connectors and their terminations on each end A - 66Identify the HPDA in the 4.0B Modular Cell cabinet A - 67Route and connect the fuse alarm and fan power/alarm cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet A - 69Route and connect the intrusion alarm cable in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet A - 71Route and connect the thermal probe cable in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet A - 73Connect the heater pad kit AC cable in the Modular Cell cabinet A - 74PERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS TO PHYSICALLY ATTACH, PREWIRE, AND GROUND AN ADD-ON BATTERY MODULEAttach an add-on module to an existing battery module and attach the internal ground cable A - 80Install the heater pads and outer frame wiring (Reference) A - 81Install the battery module outer frame over the inner frame and attach the internal ground cablesA - 82Attach the internal ground cable between the add-on module and the module below it A - 83PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE AC CABLE FROM AN ADD-ON BATTERY MODULE TO THE MODULE BELOW ITRoute and connect the AC cable from the add-on module to the next lower module A - 84PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS TO INSTALL THE INTRUSION ALARM AND THERMAL PROBE CABLES IN AN ADD-ON MODULERoute and connect the intrusion alarm cable from the existing battery module and connect it in the add-on module being installed A - 87Move the thermal probe from the existing battery module and mount it in the add-on module being installed A - 92PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS TO INSTALL THE DC CABLES FROM AN ADD-ON BATTERY MODULE TO THE MODULE BELOW ITIdentify the module to module DC cables and wiring A - 94Route and connect the two +24V DC load and two 24V Return cables from the add-on module to the battery module below it A - 96PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO PLACE, ANCHOR, AND PREWIRE THE SECOND BATTERY BASE MODULEPlace, anchor and prewire the second battery base module (Reference) A - 104COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
xxxviiiLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................PERFORM THE NEXT THREE STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE SIGNAL CABLES FROM THE FIRST TO THE SECOND BATTERY BASE MODULE Route and connect the fan power and alarm cable between the first battery frame and the second battery base module A - 106Route and connect the intrusion alarm cable between the first battery frame and the second battery base module A - 109Relocate the thermal probe from the first battery frame to the second battery base module A - 112PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE AC CABLE FROM THE FIRST TO THE SECOND BATTERY BASE MODULERoute and connect the AC cable from the first battery frame to the second battery base module A - 114PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO INSTALL THE RETURN BUS STRAP IN THE SECOND BATTERY BASE MODULEInstall the strap between the lower (RTN-1) and upper (RTN-2) 24V Return bus in the second battery base module A - 118PERFORM THE NEXT STEP TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE DC CABLES FROM THE FIRST TO THE SECOND BATTERY BASE MODULERoute and connect the four DC cables between the first and second battery base modules A - 119PERFORM THE NEXT THREE STEPS TO INSTALL L1 BATTERIES IN A BATTERY MODULEPlace batteries on a shelf A - 128Connect the battery cables to all batteries A - 130Attach interconnecting bus bars to all battery strings A - 132PERFORM THE NEXT THREE STEPS TO INSTALL 12IR125 BATTERIES IN A BATTERY MODULESeparate and remove the two piece battery retaining brackets A - 135Connect the battery cables to the batteries A - 136Place the batteries on the shelves, and replace the retaining brackets A - 138PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS TO CONNECT (OR RECONNECT) THE FIRST BATTERY BASE MODULE DC CABLES IN THE MODULAR CELL 4.0B CABINETConnect the battery base module +24-VDC cables to the HPDA in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet A - 143Connect (or reconnect) the 24V Return cables from the first battery base module to the return bus in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet A - 146PERFORM THE NEXT THREE STEPS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF L1 BATTERIES IN A BATTERY MODULETest and connect the L1 battery cables to the bus bars in the battery modules A - 149COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
Installation processxxxixLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Complete the installation of batteries A - 153Replace the battery module panels and close/secure the front door(s) (if applicable) A - 153PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS TO COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF 12IR125 BATTERIES IN A BATTERY MODULETest and connect the 12IR125 battery cables to the bus bars in the battery modules A - 157Complete the installation of 12IR125 batteries A - 160PERFORM THE TWO STEP TO COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION OF BATTERY MODULESReplace the battery module panels and close/secure the front door(s), if applicable (Reference) A - 162COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
xl Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Installation processAppendix B: Non-Lucent power ancillary hardware installation, cable .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................routing and connectionOverview Table 8 lists the procedures covered in Appendix B for Non-Lucent power ancillary hardware installation, cable routing and connection to Modular Cell 4.0B primary and dual band cabinets.Modular Cell 4.0B Primary Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Modular Cell 4.0B Dual Band Cabinet Serial Number: _______________________________Table 8 Appendix BCOMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGEPERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS TO INSTALL THE ANCILLIARY HARDWARE AND PHYSICALLY ATTACH THE NON LUCENT POWER SOURCEInstall the cable duct assembly B - 4Install the AC conduit B - 6Attach the non-Lucent power source directly to the cable duct (zero spacing), if applicable B - 11Attach the non-Lucent power source to the cable duct assembly using conduits. B - 14PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE DC CABLES BETWEEN THE NON-LUCENT POWER SOURCE AND THE MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETRoute the DC cables from the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet to the non-Lucent power source B - 22Connect the DC cables at the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 24PERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE POWER ALARM CABLE BETWEEN THE NON-LUCENT POWER SOURCE AND THE MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETRoute the power source alarm cable to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 27Install the EMI / RFI cord grip seal with the alarm cable B - 32Prepare the alarm cable for punchdown and ground connection at the facilities interface panel B - 35Connect alarm cable to the EFIM punchdowns in Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet B - 37PERFORM THE NEXT THREE STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE AC CABLE(S) BETWEEN THE NON-LUCENT POWER SOURCE AND THE MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETRoute the AC power cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 42
Installation processxliLucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connect the AC power cable for the heaters in the primary cabinet B - 46Connect the AC power cable for the convenience outlet in the primary cabinet (NAR only) B - 48PERFORM THE NEXT FOUR STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE DC CABLES BETWEEN THE NON-LUCENT POWER SOURCE AND THE MODULAR CELL DUAL BAND CABINETInstall the 2-1/2-inch chase nipple if the power source is connected directly to the cable duct B - 52Install a 2-1/2-inch conduit if the power source is not connected directly to the cable duct B - 53Route the DC cables from the dual band cabinet to the non-Lucent power source B - 59Connect the DC cables at Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet B - 62PERFORM THE NEXT TWO STEPS TO ROUTE AND CONNECT THE AC CABLE(S) BETWEEN THE NON-LUCENT POWER SOURCE AND THE MODULAR CELL 4.0B DUAL BAND CABINETRoute and connect the WH103 AC cable for the heater from the primary to the dual band cabinet B - 66Route and connect the WH104 AC cable for the convenience outlet, from the primary to the dual band cabinet (NAR cabinets only) B - 70COMPLETED INSTALLATION STEP PAGE
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1- 1Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................1 Overview of the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet installation.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose This chapter contains the following sections.General information 1 - 3Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets 1 - 2Torque requirements 1 - 29Tools, supplies, and parts required (master list) 1 - 31Safety precautions 1 - 34Safety - General precautions for installation procedures 1 - 35Safety - Specific hazards 1 - 37Safety labels 1 - 40Product safety 1 - 41FCC statements 1 - 42Canadian standards 1 - 45Eco-environmental statements 1 - 46Packaging collection and recycling 1 - 48Minimum installation temperatures 1 - 49Network description 1 - 51
1-2 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationModular Cell 4.0B cabinets.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose This chapter provides an overview of Flexent  Modular Cell site cabinet installation. Descriptions of cabinets, system configurations, and typical installation sites are provided. Tools, supplies and required parts are listed and safety issues are addressed.General information 1 - 3Components of the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B site 1 - 6Outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B site descriptions (typical)1 - 15
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 3Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................General informationModular Cell 4.0Bdescription The Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B is a CDMA application product that utilizes the OneBTS digital module with UCRs and LAMS. The primary cabinet can support up to six carriers per cabinet. The Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet may be used as a stand-alone primary cell, or be configured as a growth, dual band, or mixed dual band cabinet at an existing Modular Cell site. Note that the dual band and mixed dual band cabinets are available in specific line-ups only. Refer to Outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B site descriptions (typical) on Page 1 - 15The Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B is a CDMA application product that utilizes the OneBTS digital module with MCRs and 2PAMs. The Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet is available in a PCS three carrier, three sector version, which is “six sector ready”, as well as three sector offerings that can support up to eleven PCS carriers and eight 850 carriers.
1-4 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationSite preparation Before installation of the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet can begin, site preparation should have been completed.Refer to Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413.The following requirements must be met at the installation site, prior to installation of the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet:• Adequate clearance must be provided for service access.• The environment must comply with the specifications set forth in the site preparation guidelines.• AC electric service must be installed as described in Chapter 5 of the site preparation guidelines.• T1/E1 facilities must be installed at demarcation point as described in Chapter 8 of the site preparation guidelines.• Balun Protector Box must be installed, if required.• User alarm must be installed at demarcation point.• Grounding system must be installed.• RF and GPS antenna runs must be installed.• Surge protection for antennas must be installed. • Cable support must be installed.• Tower light power must be installed (if required).• Tower light alarm must be installed (if required).• Cabinet support structure must be in place.• Ice shield must be installed, if required.• Cabinet anchor holes must be drilled.• Mounting base must be installed, if required.Product specification -outdoor installation details Outdoor cabinets may be installed in either controlled or uncontrolled environments. This equipment has been evaluated for use in an ambient temperature range from -40 to 52° Celsius.The cabinet must only be mounted on a concrete pad or other noncombustible surface.
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 5Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Definitions The following terms are used when describing an installation site.Uncontrolled Environment:  All outdoor locations, and any indoor location in which temperature, humidity, ventilation, and dust are not maintained at specific levels.Outdoor Site:  Installation site in an uncontrolled environment which requires outdoor cabinets: Modular Cell cabinets, WNG24 battery cabinets, and weatherproofing hardware. Outdoor cabinets may also require heat exchangers.Important! For more detailed information on indoor and outdoor site environmental requirements, refer to:•Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413.Primary cabinet:  A Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet is the cabinet that houses the CDMA radio communication electronics, amplifiers, and filters. This cabinet contains all of the cell site control electronics, alarms, and T1/E1 facilities interface, as well as the user alarm interface. If the cabinet has integrated power it also contains a power supply, rectifiers and up to four backup batteries (two strings).Dual Band:   A Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet can add PCS carriers to 850 carriers in a primary cabinet, or vice versa. Cabinet dimensions andweights For detailed specifications for all of the Modular Cell 4.0B Cabinet dimensions and approximate weights, refer to:•Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413.Outdoor mounting bracketsand rooftop platforms If desired, steel mounting brackets may be used to provide a raised, level, and stable cabinet mounting surface for outdoor installations. The design and installation of the brackets or rooftop platforms are the responsibility of the customer.
1-6 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Components of the Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B siteOverview This section provides a brief description of the cabinets which make up an outdoor Flexent ‚Modular Cell 4.0B. Additional information about each component is provided at the beginning of the associated installation chapters.Modular Cell cabinet: frontview The figure below shows the front of the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet. Note that the key must remain in the latch to open the door. Solar shield and heat exchanger applications may differ. Refer to Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets ON PAGE 2 - 69, as applicable.LatchTop solar shield(All units)Side solarshieldsFront heatExchanger
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 7Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................The figure below shows the rear of the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet with a sound muffler and rear heat exchanger. Refer to the figure on Page 1-26 for a side view of the cabinet showing the rear heat exchanger and muffler profiles. FOR SOLAR SHIELD APPLICATION BY CABINET CONFIGURATION, REFER TO THE SOLAR SHIELD TABLE IN CHAPTER 2: Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69. SOLAR SHIELD INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (IF APPLICABLE) FOLLOW THE TABLES.
1-8 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationModular Cell 4.0B cabinets The following cabinets make up an outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B site. These cabinets all house the CDMA radio communication electronics, amplifiers, alarms, T1/E1 facilities interface, and filters (except in growth cabinets), as well as the user alarm interface. Integrated power cabinets also house a power supply, rectifiers and up to four backup batteries (two strings).The Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet can be shipped with components which provide from 1 to 8 cellular or 1 to 11 PCS carriers maximum, and 1 to 3 sectors, maximum. Upgrade kits are available to add additional carriers and sectors up to the maximums.MODULAR CELL 4.0B ONE TO TWELVE AMPLIFIER CABINET WITH INTEGRATED POWER
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 9Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................MODULAR CELL 4.0B ONE TO TWELVE AMPLIFIER CABINET WITH INTEGRATED POWER (3-CARRIER, 4 to 6-SECTOR)Note 1: Six PCS filters are illustrated
1-10 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationMODULAR CELL 4.0B THIRTEEN TO EIGHTEEN AMPLIFIER CABINET WITH INTEGRATED POWER
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 11Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................MODULAR CELL 4.0B CABINET WITHOUT INTEGRATED POWER
1-12 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationLucent Technologiesbackup power cabinets The following backup power systems supported by Lucent are compatible with the outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets.First WNG24-BC battery cabinet (for use with the WNG24-K power cabinet)The first optional WNG24-BC battery cabinet provides additional backup batteries (up to 10 strings - 20 batteries of type 12IR125 [or L1, with type 1 battery shelves], or 5 strings - 30 batteries of type C-11) to supplement the batteries in the primary cabinet or the WNG24-K power cabinet, as applicable. The batteries are charged by the primary cabinet or the power cabinet, as applicable. Shelf heaters are provided to keep the batteries warm in cold weather. Temperature sensors control the shelf heaters. Second WNG24-BC battery cabinet (for use with the first WNG24-BC battery cabinet only)The second optional WNG24-BC battery cabinet is identical to the first, but is shipped with the differing connecting hardware that is required to attach it to the first cabinet. It also provides additional backup batteries (up to 10 strings - 20 batteries of type 12IR125 [or L1, with type 1 battery shelves], or 5 strings - 30 batteries of type C-11) to supplement the batteries in the primary cabinet or the WNG24-K power cabinet, as applicable.First outdoor 60ECv2 battery cabinet (for use with the PowerHouse 24 cabinet only)The first optional 60ECv2 battery cabinet provides additional backup batteries (up to 10 strings - 20 12IR125 batteries) to supplement the batteries in the PowerHouse 24 cabinet. The batteries are charged by the power cabinet. Shelf heaters are provided to keep the batteries warm in cold weather. Temperature sensors control the shelf heaters. A "G" (Global) version of the 60ECv2 battery cabinet (60ECv2G) is also available. This version of the battery cabinet is used for connection to the "G" version of the PowerHouse 24 cabinet (PowerHouse 24G). Second outdoor 60ECv2 battery cabinet (for use with the first outdoor 60ECv2 battery cabinet only)The second optional 60ECv2 battery cabinet is identical to the first, but is shipped with the different connecting hardware that is required to attach it to the first cabinet. It also provides additional backup batteries (up to 10 strings - 20 12IR125 batteries) to supplement the batteries in the PowerHouse 24 cabinet.
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 13Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................EZBFo battery frames (firstand second) This section provides a brief description of the EZBFo battery frame, which is a backup power configuration for an outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet with integrated power. The optional EZBFo battery frame provides additional backup batteries to supplement the batteries in an integrated power one to eight carrier 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet. The optional EZBFo battery frame provides the initial backup batteries for an integrated power 4.0B primary or dual band cabinet having more than 8 carriers. The batteries are charged by the primary or dual band cabinet, as applicable. The optional EZBFo battery frame may also be used to provide additional backup batteries to supplement the batteries a 3GP24i power cabinet used with non-integrated 4.0B primary or dual band cabinets.The figure below illustrates one of two possible battery frames. Each frame is comprised of a battery base module and two add-on modules. The battery base module is installed first. Subsequently, add-on modules may be separately installed. The modules below are shown with front panels. They may also be equipped with a front door.Note: When installing a second add-on module in zone 4, a zone 4 mounting kit is required.Battery Base ModuleSecond Add-On Battery ModuleFirst Add-On Battery Module
1-14 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationLucent Technologies powersystems Lucent Technologies power systems are not supported with outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B primary and dual band two cabinet line-ups without integrated power. Important! If a 4.0B dual band cabinet is installed with existing 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, or 4.0 cabinets that utilize a PowerHouse24 or WNG power cabinet, the total load for all cabinets is limited to 21 kW for WNG-DJ, and to 17Kw for PowerHouse24, as well as WNG-M and WNG-K power cabinets. The total number of carriers possible in the 4.0B dual band cabinet will not be limited by the use of the WHD-DJ (21 kW) power cabinet, but will be limited by the 17 kW power cabinets (PowerHouse24, WNG-M, and WNG-K power cabinets). The total number of DC terminals available in the 17 kW power cabinets is also a limitation in some cases. In all cases where the number of carriers is limited, use of a dual band cabinet with Integrated Power is recommended.
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 15Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Outdoor Flexent Modular Cell 4.0B site descriptions (typical)Overview The following diagrams shows configuration options for a Modular Cell 4.0B site utilizing cabinets with and without integrated power. The illustrations that follow the diagrams are of typical installation sites, which may be positioned on a concrete pad on a rooftop.Refer to Chapter 2, Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69 for heat exchanger and solar shield applications for the following configuration4.0B primary cabinetconfiguration withintegrated power1 - 3 PCS CARRIERS1 - 11 PCS CARRIERS or(4 TO 6 SECTOR)1 - 8 850 CARRIERSPB(POWER)(BATTERY) FRONT HEAT EXCHANGER OPTIONAL* 850 cabinets have batteries.PCS cabinets above 8 carriers will not have batteriesbecause of the presence of the A6 Amplifier Shelf.P1-XC4.0B *EZBFo BATTFRAMECABINET 1EZBFo BATTFRAMECABINET 2P1-3C4.0B BEZBFo BATTFRAMECABINET 1EZBFo BATTFRAMECABINET 2
1-16 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallationRefer to Chapter 2, Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69 for heat exchanger and solar shield applications for the following configuration4.0B primary cabinetconfiguration withoutintegrated power, usingcustomer-supplied powerand batteryRefer to Chapter 2, Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69 for heat exchanger and solar shield applications for the following configurations1 - 3 PCS CARRIERS1 - 11 PCS CARRIERS or(4 TO 6 SECTOR)1 - 8 850 CARRIERSAS APPLICABLEHEAT EXCHANGER,FRONT OR REAROPTIONAL1-3C4.0BCUSTOMER-SUPPLIED POWERAND BATTERY1-XC4.0BCUSTOMER-SUPPLIED POWERAND BATTERY
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 17Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4.0B primary and dual bandcabinet configurations withintegrated powerThe following diagram shows configuration options for 4.0B primary and dual band cabinet configurations with integrated power.Refer to Chapter 2, Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69 for heat exchanger and solar shield applications for the following configurationsP1-8C4.0B1-8 CELLULAR 850CARRIERSand 1-11 PCSP1-11C4.0BPCS 850(Dual Band)P1-8C4.0B1-11 PCSP1-11C4.0BPCS850(Dual Band)**CARRIERS**CARRIERS and1-8 CELLULARCARRIERSPB(POWER)(BATTERY) FRONT HEAT OPTIONALBBEXCHANGEREZBFo EZBFoBATTERY BATTERYFRAME FRAME21EZBFo EZBFoBATTERY BATTERYFRAME FRAME21EZBFoBATTFRAMECABINET 1EZBFoBATTFRAMECABINET 1EZBFoBATTFRAMECABINET 1EZBFoBATTFRAMECABINET 2* 850 cabinets have batteries.PCS cabinets above 8 carriers will not have batteriesbecause of the presence of the A6 amplifier shelf.
1-18 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation4.0B primary and dual bandcabinet configurationswithout integrated power,using customer-suppliedpower and batteryThe following diagram shows configuration options for 4.0B primary and dual band cabinet configurations without integrated power, using customer-supplied power and battery.Refer to Chapter 2, Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69 for heat exchanger and solar shield applications for the following configurations1-8C4.0B1-8 CELLULAR 850CARRIERSand 1-11 PCS1-11C4.0BPCS 850(Dual Band)1-8C4.0B1-11 PCS1-11C4.0BPCS850(Dual Band) *CARRIERSCARRIERS and1-8 CELLULARCARRIERSFRONT OR REAR HEAT OPTIONALEXCHANGER, AS APPLICABLE* Future offering** Customer-supplied power and battery may beSupplied from either side, or both sides, of the line-up.CUSTOMER-SUPPLIEDPOWER ANDBATTERY **CUSTOMER-SUPPLIEDPOWER ANDBATTERY **CUSTOMER-SUPPLIEDPOWER ANDBATTERY **CUSTOMER-SUPPLIEDPOWER ANDBATTERY **CUSTOMER-SUPPLIEDPOWER ANDBATTERY **
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 19Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4.0B dual band cabinets inlegacy line-ups withintegrated powerThe following diagram shows configuration options for 4.0B dual band cabinets in legacy line-ups with integrated power.Refer to Chapter 2, Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69 for heat exchanger and solar shield applications for the following configurationsFRONT HEATEXCHANGER1-6C4.0850PB1-2C4.0850PEZBFoBATTERY1and2 PB*1-11C4.0BPCS1-11 PCS CARRIERS7-8 850 CARRIERS(in G-1 with 6C Primary)FRAME1-3C3.0850PB1-3C3.0850PBEZBFoBATTERY1and2 PB*1-11C4.0BPCS1-11 PCS CARRIERS8 850 CARRIERS,G-1(3.0 Primary(4.0B Dual Band)*FRAMEPB1-2C4.0850(4.0B Dual Band) *AND 4.0 G-2)1-4C4.0850PB1-4C4.0850PBEZBFoBATTERY1and2 PB*1-11C4.0BPCS1-11 PCS CARRIERS5-8 850 CARRIERS(in G-1 with 4C Primary)FRAME(4.0B Dual Band) ***** 66ECv2 battery cabinets may also have been used to support the existing legacycabinets in these configurations* 850 cabinets have batteries; PCS cabinets above 8 carriers will not havebatteries because of the presence of the A6 amplifier shelf.EZBFo BATTFRAME orWNG BATTCABINET 1EZBFo BATTFRAME orWNG BATTCABINET 2EZBFo BATTFRAME orWNG BATTCABINET 1EZBFo BATTFRAME orWNG BATTCABINET 2EZBFo BATTFRAME orWNG BATTCABINET1/2
1-20 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation4.0B dual band cabinet inlegacy line-ups withPowerhouse 24 powercabinetThe following diagram shows configuration options for 4.0B dual band cabinets in legacy line-ups with Powerhouse 24 power cabinet.1-6C4.08501-2C4.0850EZBFoBATTERY1PB1-8 C4.0BPCS1-8 PCS CARRIERS ***5-8 850 CARRIERS()4.0 Primary and G-1FRAME1-3C850PB1-3C1/2/3.0 1/2/3.0850PBEZBFoEZBFoEZBFoEZBFoBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERY1222PB*1-11C4.0BPCSFRAMEFRAMEFRAMEFRAME1-2C4.0850(4.0B Dual Band)1-4C1-4C4.04.0850850PB1-4C1-4C4.04.0850850EZBFoBATTERY1PB*1-11C1-11C4.0B4.0BPCSPCS1-11 PCS CARRIERS1-11 PCS CARRIERS5-8 850 CARRIERS5-8 850 CARRIERS(4.0 Primary and G-1)(4.0 Primary and G-1)FRAME(4.0B Dual Band)(4.0B Dual Band) *** 850 cabinets have batteries; PCS cabinets above 8 carriers will not have batteries because of thepresence of the A6 amplifier shelf.** The total output of the WNG-M and WNG-K power cabinets is 17 kW, which limits the total number ofcarriers in the dual band cabinet. Use of an integrated power cabinet is recommended for the line-upsshown.*** The number of PCS carriers limited to 8 by the number of available PH 24 DC terminals.(See ** above for another possible limitation and recommendation.)WNG24 OR66ECv2BATTERYCABINET1/ 2WNG24 OR66ECv2BATTERYCABINET1/ 2WNG24 OR66ECv2BATTERYCABINET1/ 2WNG24 OR66ECv2BATTERYCABINET1/ 2FRONT OR REAR HEATEXCHANGER, AS APPLICABLE8 850 CARRIERS(1/2/3.0Primary andG-1, 4.0 G-2)1 - 11 PCS CARRIERS(4.0B Dual Band)POWERHOUSE24POWERHOUSE24POWERHOUSE24POWERHOUSE244.0B DUAL BANDCABINETWITHOUTINTEGRATEDPOWER
Overview of the Flexent‚ Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetinstallation1- 21Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Refer to Chapter 2, Heat exchanger and solar shield configurations for Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page 2 - 69 for heat exchanger and solar shield applications for the following configurations4.0B dual band cabinet inlegacy line-ups with WNG24 power cabinetsThe following diagram shows configuration options for 4.0B dual band cabinet in legacy line-ups with WNG 24 power cabinets.1-3C8501-3C1/2/3.0 1/2/3.0850EZBFoEZBFoEZBFoBATTERYBATTERYBATTERY122PB*1-11C4.0BPCSFRAMEFRAMEFRAME1-2C4.0850EZBFoBATTERY1PB*1-11C1-11C4.0B4.0BPCSPCS1-11 PCS CARRIERS **1-11 PCS CARRIERS ***X-8 850 CARRIERS1-8 850 CARRIERS(4.0 Primary and G-1)(4.0 Primary and G-1)FRAME(4.0B Dual Band)(4.0B Dual Band)* 850 cabinets have batteries; PCS cabinets above 8 carriers will not have batteries because of thepresence of the A6 amplifier shelf.** The total output of the WNG-M and WNG-K power cabinets is 17 kW, which limits the total number ofcarriers in the dual band cabinet. Use of an integrated power cabinet is recommended for the line-upsshown.*** The total output of the WNG-DJ cabinet is 21 kW, which does not limit the total number of carriers inthe dual band cabinet. Therefore, the dual band cabinet would not need integrated power in the line-upillustrated.WNG24BATTERYCABINET1/ 2WNG24BATTERYCABINET1/ 2WNG24BATTERYCABINET1/ 2FRONT OR REAR HEATEXCHANGER, AS APPLICABLE7-8 850 CARRIERS(1/2/3.0Primary andG-1, 4.0 G-2)1 - 11 PCS CARRIERS **(4.0B Dual Band)WNG-DJPOWERCAB-INETWNG-M/KPOWERCAB-INETWNG-M/KPOWERCAB-INET4.0B DUAL BANDCABINETWITHOUTINTEGRATEDPOWER1-X1-2C8501 / 2/3/4.01-X8501 / 2/3/4.01-4Cor1-6C8504.01-4Cor1-2C8504.0

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