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A- 133Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................6Connect the interconnecting bus bar using the previously removed attaching hardware. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................7Torque the two bus bar connections using the torque value provided on the battery label. Do not use the torque specifications provided in Chapter 1.............................................................................................................................................................................8Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for the remaining battery strings.............................................................................................................................................................................9Skip to How to make final DC connections on Page  A - 140 to continue the installation1221112341234234Interconnecting bus barsUPPER SHELFLOWER SHELF
A- 134 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to install 12IR25 batteries in the EZBFo battery modulesOverview This procedure module provides instructions for the installation of 12IR125 batteries.Important! The battery cables will be connected to the batteries and the batteries will be installed on the shelves in this section. The battery cables must not be connected to the bus bars until later. Refer to How to make final DC connections on Page  A - 140.Step-by-step instructions are provided for the following tasks:Description of typical batteriesThe 12IR125 battery terminals are located on the front end of the battery, as well as on the side. The front terminals will be used for EZBFo installation. Positive and negative terminals are clearly labeled "+" and "-". Dual strap handles are permanently attached to the battery along its top. An example 12IR125 battery is shown in the figure below. Separate 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 - 138BATTERY STRAPBATTERY CABLE ATTACHMENT
A- 135Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Separate and remove thetwo piece battery retainingbracketsIf they have not been previously removed, use the following procedure to separate and remove the two piece battery retaining brackets.............................................................................................................................................................................1Check and record battery initial voltages and all battery date codes.Important! The next step is not required if the top panel has been removed from the module, since the batteries may be installed on the top shelf through the top............................................................................................................................................................................2Remove the two nuts and remove the top flange from the front of the battery module. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................3Remove the four bolts that attach the top portion of the battery retaining bracket and remove the top portion. Repeat for both shelves They will not be replaced but will be used as a battery spacers in a later procedure. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................4Remove the battery retaining bracket from both shelves. BATTERY BASE MODULEREMOVE NUT INSIDE LEFT FLANGE TOP FLANGEREMOVE NUT INSIDE RIGHT FLANGE Remove this bolt (1 of 4) and the top portion of theretaining bracketRemove these four bolts and the battery retaining bracketBATTERY RETAININGBRACKET(FRONT VIEW)
A- 136 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connect the battery cablesto the batteries Perform the following steps to connect the battery cables to the batteries. Important! The battery cables will be connected to the batteries and the batteries in this procedure. The battery cables must not be connected to the bus bars.............................................................................................................................................................................1Refer to the figure below for an illustration of the battery cables and a table showing the different cables required.Dash no.  Cable ID   Heat shrink #1 color Termination ID#1  Length (mm) +/- 10mm Termination ID#2  Heat shrink #2 color 1 BAT 4(-) - RTN Black RTN BUS 1168  BAT4( -)  Black 2 BAT5(-) - RTN Black RTN BUS 1066  BAT5( -)  Black 3 BAT6(-) - RTN Black RTN BUS 964  BAT6( -)  Black 4 BAT1(-) - 12V  Blue 12V BUS 812  BAT1( -)  Black 5 BAT2(-) - 12V  Blue 12V BUS 660  BAT2( -)  Black 6 BAT3(-) -12V  Blue 12V BUS 517  BAT3( -)  Black 7  BAT4(+)  - 12V  Blue  12V BUS   785  BAT4(+)   Red 8  BAT5(+)  - 12V  Blue  12V BUS   625  BAT5(+)   Red 9  BAT6(+)  - 12V  Blue  12V BUS   475  BAT6(+)   Red 10  BAT1(+)  - 24V  Red  24V BUS   710  BAT1(+)   Red 11  BAT2(+)  - 24V  Red  24V BUS   558  BAT2(+)   Red 12  BAT3(+)  - 24V  Red  24V BUS   406  BAT3(+)   Red
A- 137Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2With a magic marker mark the six batteries number 1 through 6 on the top of the battery. Remove the attaching hardware from the two battery terminals on all batteries. Important! A battery wiring diagram is shipped with the cables............................................................................................................................................................................3Using the previously removed attaching hardware (and antioxidant compound), connect the one-hole lug end of the following cables to the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the specified battery. Torque the connections to 60 in.-lb. (6.8 Nm). Refer to the table below and the figure on Page  A - 136. Battery cable tableBATTERYNUMBER / SHELF CABLE NUMBER CABLEBATTERY END ID / COLORCABLE ID BUS END ID / COLOR1BOTTOM SHELF (REAR)10BAT1(+) / RED BAT1(+)-24V 24V BUS / RED4BAT1(-)/BLACK BAT1(-)-12V 12V BUS / BLUE2BOTTOM SHELF (MIDDLE)11BAT2(+) / RED BAT2(+)-24V 24V BUS / RED5BAT2(-)/BLACK BAT2(-)-12V 12V BUS / BLUE3BOTTOM SHELF (FRONT)12BAT3(+) / RED BAT3(+)-24V 24V BUS / RED6BAT3(-)/BLACK BAT3(-)-12V 12V BUS / BLUE4TOP SHELF (REAR)7BAT4(+) / RED BAT4(+)-12V 12V BUS / BLUEBAT4(-)/BLACK BAT4(-)-RTN RTN BUS / BLACK5TOP SHELF (MIDDLE)8BAT5(+) / RED BAT5(+)-12V 12V BUS / BLUE2BAT5(-)/BLACK BAT5(-)-RTN RTN BUS / BLACK6TOP SHELF (FRONT)9BAT6(+) / RED BAT6(+)-12V 12V BUS / BLUE3BAT6(-)/BLACK BAT6(-)-RTN RTN BUS / BLACK
A- 138 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Place the batteries on theshelves, and replace theretaining bracketsPerform the following steps to place the batteries on the shelves, and replace the retaining brackets.Important! The batteries will be installed on the shelves in this procedure. The battery cables must not be connected to the bus bars.1Place the batteries onto the shelves in numerical order • 1 - 3 on the bottom shelf, back to front• 4 - 6 on the top shelf, back to front• Route the cables forwards on the right with the batteries to the rear and to the left as far as possible, and the battery terminals facing to the right. Refer to the figure below. #1#10+#4_+_#2#11#5+_#3#12#6BOTTOM SHELFTOP VIEWSFRONT#4#7+#1_+_#5#8#2+_#6#9#1TOP SHELFFRONT
A- 139Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2Insert the previously removed top portion of the battery retaining brackets as a spacer on the right side of the batteries as shown below.............................................................................................................................................................................3Replace the battery retaining brackets. Torque the bolts according to the table in Chapter 1. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................4Route the following three top battery shelf "RTN BUS" cables to the left across the front of the top retaining bracket. Tie to the bracket. Refer to the figure below.• Cable #1 (Cable ID "BAT4 (-) -RTN")• Cable #2 (Cable ID "BAT5 (-) -RTN")• Cable #3 (Cable ID "BAT6 (-) -RTN") PREVIOUSLY REMOVED TOP PORTION OD THE BATTERY RETAINING BRACKETS INSERTED AS BATTERY SPACERTOP SHELFBOTTOM SHELFFRONT VIEWBATTERY RETAINING BRACKETSTOP SHELFROUTE "RTN BUS" CABLES #1, #2, and #3 TO LEFT SIDE AND TIE TO TOP RETAINING BRACKETBOTTOM SHELFFRONT VIEW
A- 140 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to make final DC connections .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................OverviewPurpose This section provides the procedures for the final DC connections (or reconnections) in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet and subsequently in the battery modules. The cables were previously routed into the 4.0B cabinet.This section contains the following procedures.Safety  A - 141How to make the DC connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet A - 142How to make the final L1 battery connections in the battery modules A - 148How to make the final 12IR125 battery connections in the battery modules A - 156
A- 141Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................SafetySafety and precautions Your understanding of the following information is important to ensure a proper and safe connection of the DC cables in the Modular Cell cabinet and installation of the EZBFo batteries.WARNINGInjury to Personnel and High Energy HazardThe following procedures are the safest method to install and connect the batteries. If these procedures are not followed in the exact sequence listed, a serious high electrical energy hazard will result. Ensure that loose cables cannot cause a short circuit. Since the batteries are charged, do not touch battery terminals or cross terminals with metal objects.WARNINGElectrical Energy HazardFailure to follow the order of the installation procedure (as written) can result in an energized DC circuit, which creates an electrical energy hazard. Follow these rules:1. Perform installation steps exactly as written and in the order provided. 2. Do not connect battery cables to the bus bars until instructed to do so.3. Observe and follow all safety precautions.4. When completing electrical connections, always use tools that are properly insulated.
A- 142 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to make the DC connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetOverview This procedure module provides instructions for the final DC connections in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet.Important! The DC cables will be connected to the applicable bus in the Modular Cell cabinet in this module. The battery cables will not be connected to the bus bars in the EZBFo battery base module until How to make the final L1 battery connections in the battery modules on Page  A - 142 or How to make the final 12IR125 battery connections in the battery modules on Page  A - 156, as applicableStep-by-step instructions are provided for the following tasks:Connect 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 - 146
A- 143Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connect the battery basemodule +24-VDC cables tothe HPDA in the ModularCell 4.0B cabinetImportant! If installing a second battery base module only, skip to Connect (or reconnect) the 24V Return cables from the first battery base module to the return bus in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet on Page  A - 146 to continue the installation.Perform the following steps to connect the four +24-VDC cables (from the first battery base module) in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet. ............................................................................................................................................................................1Loosen the screw and open the HPDA door. Refer to the figure below.DANGERElectrical Shock HazardWhen completing electrical connections, always use tools that are properly insulated.2Remove the knockout shown in the figure above.
A- 144 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3Untape one of the four +24V DC load cables and to cut it to the proper length to reach the load bus in the HPDA. Refer to the figure on Page A - 145.Important! When cutting the cable to the proper length the cable identification marker may be cut off. If so, remark it with red tape immediately.............................................................................................................................................................................4Strip the insulation at the end of the cable. ............................................................................................................................................................................5Slip a section of the supplied heat shrink tubing onto each cable.............................................................................................................................................................................6Crimp a supplied two-hole terminal lug onto the end of the cable.............................................................................................................................................................................7Shrink the tubing with a heat gun. ............................................................................................................................................................................8Connect this +24V DC load cable (from the first battery base module) in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet. Refer to the figure on Page A - 145.............................................................................................................................................................................9Torque the nuts to according to the torque table in Chapter 1.
A- 145Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................10 Repeat Steps 3 through 9 for the three remaining +24-VDC cables.
A- 146 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connect (or reconnect) the24V Return cables from thefirst battery base module tothe return bus in theModular Cell 4.0B cabinetPerform the following steps to connect (or reconnect) the four 24V Return cables from the first battery base module to the return bus in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet Important! If installing a first battery base module, skip the first step and proceed to step 2.............................................................................................................................................................................1Individually untape and reconnect to the return bus the four 24V Return cables (from the first battery base module) that were disconnected for safety reasons. Refer to the figure on Page A - 147.............................................................................................................................................................................2Untape one of the four 24V Return cables and to cut it to the proper length to reach the Return bus in the HPDA. Refer to the figure on Page A - 147.............................................................................................................................................................................3Strip the insulation at the end of the cable. ............................................................................................................................................................................4Slip a section of the supplied heat shrink tubing onto each cable.............................................................................................................................................................................5Crimp a supplied two-hole terminal lug onto the end of the cable.............................................................................................................................................................................6Shrink the tubing with a heat gun. ............................................................................................................................................................................7Connect this 24V Return cable (from the first battery base module) at the return bus bar in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet. Refer to the figure on Page A - 147.............................................................................................................................................................................8Torque the nuts to according to the torque table in Chapter 1.
A- 147Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9Repeat Steps 2 through 8 for the remaining three 24V Return cables.
A- 148 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to make the final L1 battery connections in the battery modulesOverview This procedure module provides instructions for the final L1 battery connections in the battery modules.Important! The battery cables will be connected to the bus bars in this module. Step-by-step instructions are provided for the following tasks:Test and connect the L1 battery cables to the bus bars in the battery modules A - 149Complete the installation of batteries  A - 153
A- 149Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Test and connect the L1battery cables to the busbars in the battery modulesImportant! If installing 12IR125 batteries, skip to How to make the final 12IR125 battery connections in the battery modules on Page D -156 to continue the installation.Perform the following steps to test and connect the battery cables to the bus bars in the battery base modules, as applicable. 1To determine if you have correctly connected the battery cables to the batteries, measure the voltage and polarity between the positive and negative cables from each battery string (identified in the figure below) prior to connecting the two cables to the applicable buses. Start with the lowest shelf of the first battery frame.• Place the negative probe of the meter on "RTN" cable #1 (marked black)• Place the positive probe of the meter on " 24V" cable #4 (marked red)1221112341234234UPPER SHELFLOWER SHELF
A- 150 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 To determine that the polarity is correct, refer to the figure below. • Digital meter - no symbol or positive symbol = correct connection. • Digital meter - negative symbol = incorrect connection.• Analog meter - positive deflection = correct connection.• Analog meter - negative deflection = incorrect connection.All of the above assume correct meter lead connection. ............................................................................................................................................................................3Repeat the previous two steps for the other battery string on the shelf:• Place the negative probe of the meter on "RTN" cable #3 (marked black)• Place the positive probe of the meter on " 24V" cable #2 (marked red)............................................................................................................................................................................4Repeat the previous three steps for all populated battery shelves.+_+_26.25*+NEGATIVE SYMBOLPOSITIVEDEFLECTIONNEGATIVEDEFLECTIONANALOGDIGITALBATTERYCABLES *EXAMPLE VOLTAGE ONLY_
A- 151Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5If necessary, rewire the battery cables found to be incorrectly wired.Important! A battery wiring diagram is shipped with the cables............................................................................................................................................................................6Connect the following two positive (24V) battery cables starting on the lowest shelf of the first battery frame to the positive (24V) bus.• Attach cable #4 (marked red) to the positive (24V) bus• Attach cable #2 (marked red) to the positive (24V) bus............................................................................................................................................................................7Repeat the previous step for the positive (24V) cables only on all populated battery shelves.............................................................................................................................................................................8Tie the two positive (24V) cables to the front of the battery retaining bracket.1234POSITIVE BUS12V BUS NOT USED WITH L1 BATTERIES+24V
A- 152 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................9Connect the following two negative (RTN) battery cables starting on the lowest shelf of the first battery frame to the negative (RTN) bus.• Attach cable #3 (marked black) to the negative (RTN) bus• Attach cable #1 (marked black) to the negative (RTN) bus............................................................................................................................................................................10 Repeat the previous step for all populated battery shelves.1221112341234234POSITIVE BUSRETURN BUS:BATTERYBASE MODULE*13RETURN BUS:ADD-ONMODULESPREVIOUSLY CONNECTED* THE FUSE AND FUSE ACTUATOR/SWITCH ARE REPLACED BY A STRAP IN THE SECOND BATTERY BASE MODULE12V BUS NOT USED WITH L1 BATTERIES+24VRTN12V
A- 153Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Complete the installation ofbatteries Use the following procedure to complete the installation of batteries.............................................................................................................................................................................1Dress and tie-wrap any remaining loose cables.............................................................................................................................................................................2Replace the plastic cover that shields the 12V and 24V bus bars in all modules. Refer to the Step 2 figure on Page  A - 58. ............................................................................................................................................................................3Check the completed installation against the wiring diagram shipped with the cables or the wiring diagram below.............................................................................................................................................................................4Attach the wiring diagram shipped with the cables to the inside of the front panel or door.Replace the battery modulepanels and close/securethe front door(s) (ifapplicable)Perform the following steps to replace the battery module front panel on all battery modules, and the filter panel and top panel on the top battery module. Close and secure the front door(s), if applicable.............................................................................................................................................................................1Attach the front panel lanyard cable (and the fan power and alarm cable if it is a base module) if either has been disconnected. Refer to the figure below.
A- 154 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2Close the front door, if applicable, or replace the front panel. Use the eight TR 25 Keytorx screws provided, to secure both the panel. Use the 1/4 turn fasteners for the door. Refer to the applicable figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................3Repeat the previous steps for all front doors or panels.BOLT LOCATIONS(2 of 8)LOUVERS NOT PRESENT ONADD-ON MODULE FRONT PANELSFRONT VIEW
A- 155Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4Position the filter panel with the captive nuts (for front panel mounting) forward as shown in the "A" figure below. Attach the filter panel to the outer frame using the eight bolts that were previously removed. Torque according to the table in Chapter 1.............................................................................................................................................................................5Replace the filter material. Refer to "B" in the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................6Reattach the lanyard cable and replace the top panel using the two TR 25 Keytorx screws previously removed. Torque according to the table in Chapter 1. Refer to the figure below.FILTER MATERIALFILTER PANELFRONTBOLT LOCATIONS (2 of 8)CAPTIVE NUT LOCATIONS* FOR MOUNTING TOP PANELTOP VIEW* The captive nut locations are also present on the rear of the panel, allowing it to be mounted 180 degrees from the position shownBOLT LOCATIONSLOUVERS NOT PRESENT ON ADD-ON MODULE FRONT PANELFRONT VIEW
A- 156 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to make the final 12IR125 battery connections in the battery .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................modulesOverview This procedure module provides instructions for the final 12IR125 battery connections in the battery modules.Important! The battery cables will be connected to the bus bars in this module. Step-by-step instructions are provided for the following tasks:This procedure module provides instructions for the final 12IR125 battery connections in the battery modules.Important! All six 12IR125 batteries must be installed in the battery module. Test and connect the 12IR125 battery cables to the bus bars in the battery modules A - 157Complete the installation of 12IR125 batteries  A - 160Replace the battery module panels and close/secure the front door(s), if applicable (Reference) A - 162
A- 157Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Test and connect the12IR125 battery cables tothe bus bars in the batterymodulesPerform the following steps to test and connect the battery cables to the bus bars in the battery base modules, as applicable. ............................................................................................................................................................................1Prior to connecting the cables to the applicable buses, determine if you have correctly connected the battery cables to the batteries by measuring the voltage and polarity between the positive and negative cables from each battery. Use the figure below for measuring points.UPPER SHELFLOWER SHELFFRONT VIEWB1B2B3B4B5B6B4B5B6BLACKBLUE BLUEB1B2B3REDMeasure:• B1 Red (+) to B1 Blue (-)• B2 Red (+) to B2 Blue (-)• B3 Red (+) to B3 Blue (-)• B4 Blue (+) to B4 Black (-)• B5 Blue (+) to B5 Black (-)• B6 Blue (+) to B6 Black (-)
A- 158 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 To determine that the polarity is correct, refer to the figure below. • Digital meter - no symbol or positive symbol = correct connection. • Digital meter - negative symbol = incorrect connection.• Analog meter - positive deflection = correct connection.• Analog meter - negative deflection = incorrect connection.All of the above assume correct meter lead connection. ............................................................................................................................................................................3Repeat the previous two steps on every pair of battery shelves populated with 12IR125 batteries.............................................................................................................................................................................4If necessary, rewire the battery cables found to be incorrectly wired.Important! A battery wiring diagram is shipped with the cables............................................................................................................................................................................5Connect the three battery 1, 2, and 3 positive cables (labeled “24V BUS” with RED heat shrink) from the bottom battery shelf to the positive (24V) bus. Refer to the figure on Page A - 159.............................................................................................................................................................................6Connect the three battery 4, 5, and 6 positive cables (labeled “12V BUS” with BLUE heat shrink) from the top battery shelf to the rear most portion of the 12V bus. Refer to the figure on Page A - 159.+_+_12.25+NEGATIVE SYMBOLPOSITIVEDEFLECTIONNEGATIVEDEFLECTIONANALOGDIGITALBATTERYCABLES *EXAMPLE VOLTAGE ONLY_
A- 159Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7Connect the three battery 1, 2, and 3 negative cables (labeled "12V BUS" with BLUE heat shrink) from the bottom battery shelf to the front most portion of the 12V bus. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................8Connect the three battery 4, 5, and 6 negative cables (labeled "RTN BUS" with BLACK heat shrink) from the top battery shelf to the RTN bus. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................9Repeat the steps 1 through 8 for all populated battery modules.Important! When you have finished connecting the batteries to the bus bars skip to Complete the installation of 12IR125 batteries on Page  A - 160. Continue to the next step only if you have not marked the battery cables B1-B6 and have not yet connect the battery cables to the bus bars.RTN BUS: INBATTERYBASE MODULE*RTN BUS:IN ADD-ONMODULES* THE FUSE AND FUSE ACTUATOR/SWITCH ARE REPLACED BY A STRAP IN THE SECOND BATTERY BASE MODULETHREE TOP SHELF BLACK CABLES (Batteries 4-6) TO RTN BUS12V BUSTHREE TOP SHELF BLUE CABLES(Batteries 4-6) TO 12V BUSTHREE BOTTOM SHELF BLUE CABLES (Batteries 1-3) TO 12V BUS24V BUSTHREE BOTTOMSHELF RED CABLES (Batteries 1-3) TO 24V BUSTOP SHELF12IR125BATTERIES (4-6)BOTTOM SHELF12IR125BATTERIES (1-3)
A- 160 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Complete the installation of12IR125 batteries Use the following procedure to complete the installation of the 12IR125 batteries.............................................................................................................................................................................1Dress and tie-wrap any remaining loose cables.............................................................................................................................................................................2Replace the plastic cover that shields the 12V and 24V bus bars in all modules. Refer to the Step 2 figure on Page  A - 58. ............................................................................................................................................................................3Check the completed installation against the wiring diagram shipped with the cables or the wiring diagram below.............................................................................................................................................................................4Attach the wiring diagram shipped with the cables to the inside of the front panel or door.
A- 161Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5Refer to the table below for specific battery cable connections.BATTERYNUMBER/SHELF LOCATIONCABLE NUMBER CABLE BUS CONNECTIONBATTERY END ID/COLORCABLE ID BUS END ID/COLORBATTERY 1LOWER SHELF10 BAT1(+)/REDBAT1(+)-24V 24V BUS/REDBATTERY 2LOWER SHELF11 BAT2(+)/REDBAT2(+)-24V 24V BUS/REDBATTERY 3LOWER SHELF 12 BAT3(+)/RED BAT3(+)-24V 24V BUS/REDBATTERY 1LOWER SHELF4 BAT1(-)/BLACKBAT1(-)-12V 12V BUS/BLUEBATTERY 2LOWER SHELF 5 BAT2(-)/BLACK BAT2(-)-12V 12V BUS/BLUEBATTERY 3LOWER SHELF6 BAT3(-)/BLACKBAT3(-)-12V 12V BUS/BLUEBATTERY 4UPPER SHELF7BAT4(+)/REDBAT4(+)-12V 12V BUS/BLUEBATTERY 5UPPER SHELF8BAT5(+)/REDBAT5(+)-12V 12V BUS/BLUEBATTERY 6UPPER SHELF9BAT6(+)/REDBAT6(+)-12V 12V BUS/BLUEBATTERY 4UPPER SHELF1 BAT4(-)/BLACKBAT4(-)-RTN RTN BUS/BLACKBATTERY 5UPPER SHELF 2 BAT5(-)/BLACK BAT5(-)-RTN RTN BUS/BLACKBATTERY 6UPPER SHELF3 BAT6(-)/BLACKBAT6(-)-RTN RTN BUS/BLACK24V BUS12V BUS12V BUSRTN BUSADD-ONBASE
A- 162 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Replace the battery modulepanels and close/securethe front door(s), ifapplicable (Reference)Refer to Replace the battery module panels and close/secure the front door(s) (if applicable) on Page  A - 153 to replace the battery module front panels and top cover,  and close the door(s), if applicable.
B- 1Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1 January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Appendix B:  Non-Lucent power ancillary hardware installation, cable routing and connection.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview Purpose This appendix provides the following instructions that are required when a customer supplied non-Lucent power source is being utilized to power a line-up configuration consisting of a Cell 4.0B primary cabinet and a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet:  • Installation the ancillary hardware required for routing of DC, AC, and power alarm cables from the power source to the outdoor Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets. • Direct (or remote connection using conduits) connection of the power source to the outdoor Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. • Routing and connection of DC, AC and power alarm cables from the power source to the outdoor Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, as well as DC and AC cable routing and connection to the Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet.Contents This appendix contains the following sections.Installation of ancillary hardware  B - 2Procedures to route and connect all non-Lucent power cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets B - 16Finishing the installation  B - 74
B- 2 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Installation of ancillary hardware .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of this sectionPurpose This section describes the procedures required for the installation the ancillary hardware required for routing of DC, AC, and power alarm cables from the power source to the outdoor Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets. Contents This section covers the following procedures..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to install the cable duct assembly Description of cable ductassembly and AC conduitkitThe cable duct assembly and AC conduit kit provides a weatherproof duct to route DC and AC power cables, as well as the power user alarm cable. The kit consists of the following components:• Vertical Duct Cable Assembly (quantity: 1)• Rectangular spacer with gasket foam on both sides (quantity. 1)• Conduit nipple, threaded alum., 2-in. dia. X 2-in. long (quantity: 1)• Conduit, flexible, 2-in. dia. X. 2-in. long (quantity: 1)• Conduit, fitting, 2-in. dia. (quantity: 2)• Conduit body, LL69 (quantity: 1)• Conduit body, cover 690 (quantity: 1)• Conduit body gasket, gasket 1946 (quantity: 1)•Chase nipple (quantity: 2)• Locknut, 2-in. dia. (quantity: 6)• Sealing washer (quantity: 2)How to install the cable duct assembly  B - 2How to install the AC conduit  B - 6How to attach the non-Lucent power source to the cable duct assembly  B - 10
B- 3Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................• Bushing, insulating, 2-in. dia. (quantity: 3)• Grommet, caterpillar, 20-in. long (quantity: 2)• Plug 2-1/2 in. (quantity: 1 - used when there is no dual band cabinet)The figure below illustrates the cable duct assembly viewed from the rear, and identifies the connections to the primary cabinet.Detail A: Connections for six hex-head screwsDetail B: Location for conduit connections (on left) for routing of DC, AC, and power alarm cables from the non-Lucent power source. For the conduit connections on the right (rear) of the cable duct, refer to Chapter 3 for T1/E1 and external user alarm routing and connection.Detail C: Connections for four tamper-proof screws (requires #14 drilled spanner driver)The right side of the cable duct assembly (as viewed from the rear) is attached to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet at two locations: On the right side using tamper-proof screws, and at the top using hex-head screws. The mounting locations are shown in the figure above (details A and C). Refer to the figure on Page B - 5, which shows a different view.
B- 4 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Important! If the interface hardware is not going to be installed at this time and the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet is to be left unattended, provisions must be made to cover the opening on the left side of the antenna cable cover in the event of inclement weather.Install the cable ductassembly This instruction describes the procedures for installing the cable duct assembly (required for non- Lucent power connection) on the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Use the following procedure to install the cable duct assembly. Refer to the figure on Page B - 5.............................................................................................................................................................................1Obtain the DC interface kit. Inventory the kit to ensure all required items are available. Remove the duct cover if not already separated.............................................................................................................................................................................2Insert the caterpillar grommet provided with the kit around the top opening of the duct and the cabinet’s antenna cable cover. ............................................................................................................................................................................3Remove the four tamper-proof screws from the rear of the cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................4Partially attach the cable duct assembly to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet using one tamper-proof screw at the bottom-most position of the duct’s bottom mounting bracket. Refer to the figure on Page B - 5............................................................................................................................................................................5Align the top of the duct with gaskets to the end of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet antenna cover. Use the hex-head screw sets (quantity: 6). Do not tighten the hardware.............................................................................................................................................................................6Loosely install the remaining three tamper-proof screws.............................................................................................................................................................................7Tighten the four tamper-proof screws and the six hex-head screws.
B- 5Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8Set aside the two sets of 2-inch chase nipples lock nuts, and insulating bushings. This hardware will be used later to connect the bottom of the duct to the non-Lucent power cabinet if it is to be placed flush against the cable duct. Refer to the figure on Page B - 13. These parts will not be used if the non-Lucent power cabinet is positioned away from the cable duct and connected via conduits. Refer to the figure on Page B - 15 cableT1 cablePower System Alarm cable  DUCT COVERTAMPER PROOF SCREW (1 of 8)TAMPER PROOFSCREW (1 of 4)CATERPILLARGROMMET (1 of 2)MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARYCABINETHEX HEAD SCREW,LOCKWASHER, (1 of 6 sets)SPACER WITH GASKETSANTENNA CABLE COVER THREADED CAPTIVE RECEPTACLE (1 of 6)BOTTOM MOUNTING BRACKETCABLE DUCT ASSEMBLYCABLEDUCTTOPVIEW
B- 6 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to install the AC conduitInstall the AC conduit Important! The AC interface conduit must pre-assembled to accurately measure the required length of the liquid tight flexible conduit.This instruction describes the procedure for installing the AC interface conduit. The AC interface conduit connects to the bottom front of the cable duct assembly at one end, and to the bottom right AC port on the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet at the other end. Refer to the figures on Page  B - 7 and  B - 9.............................................................................................................................................................................1Screw a conduit fitting into the end of the 90 degree conduit body that is in line with the long axis of the 90 degree conduit body. Refer to the figure on Page  B - 7.............................................................................................................................................................................2Screw the 3-inch conduit nipple into the other end of the 90 degree conduit body, making sure it seats fully.............................................................................................................................................................................3Assemble a sealing washer, two lock nuts, and another sealing washer (in that order) on the 3-inch long conduit nipple.............................................................................................................................................................................4Insert the end of the 3-inch long conduit nipple into the AC port (bottom right side of Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet). Refer to the figures on Page  B - 7 and  B - 9.............................................................................................................................................................................5Install a lock nut on the conduit nipple from inside the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................6Insert the second conduit fitting into the 2-inch diameter hole at the bottom front of the cable duct assembly. Have a second technician install a lock nut on the conduit fitting from inside the cable duct assembly. Refer to the figures on Page  B - 7 and  B - 9.
B- 7Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7Line up the conduit fitting on the end of the 90 degree conduit body with the conduit fitting on the cable duct assembly.............................................................................................................................................................................8Using a tape measure, measure the distance between conduit fittings. Add to this distance the length of liquid tight flexible conduit that goes into each conduit fitting. The provided piece of liquid tight flexible conduit must be cut to this length. This should be approximately 9 1/2". ............................................................................................................................................................................9Using a hacksaw, cut the 2-inch diameter liquid tight flexible conduit to the calculated length. ............................................................................................................................................................................10 Deburr both ends of the liquid tight flexible conduit.  FRONTREARTHIS IS A TOPVIEW OF THE ACFLEXIBLE CONDUITCONNECTION
B- 8 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Unscrew the lock nut on the conduit nipple at the AC port inside the bottom right side of Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. Refer to the figures on Page  B - 7 and  B - 9.............................................................................................................................................................................12 Then remove the 90 degree conduit body and the attached 3-inch conduit nipple from the AC port.............................................................................................................................................................................13 Unscrew the liquid tight conduit fitting from the 90 degree conduit body. Refer to the figure on Page  B - 7............................................................................................................................................................................14 Unscrew the lock nut inside the cable duct and remove the liquid tight conduit fitting from the cable duct assembly.............................................................................................................................................................................15 Assemble a liquid tight flexible conduit fitting at each end of the 2-inch liquid tight flexible conduit. ............................................................................................................................................................................16 Screw one liquid tight flexible fitting into the end of the 90 degree conduit body that is in line with the long axis of the 90 degree conduit body and tighten with channel lock pliers.............................................................................................................................................................................17 Insert the other conduit fitting into the 2-inch diameter hole at the bottom front of the cable duct assembly. (Have a second technician reinstall a lock nut on the conduit fitting from inside the cable duct assembly.) Refer to the figure on Page B - 9............................................................................................................................................................................18 Insert the 3-inch long conduit nipple into the AC port (bottom right side of Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet).............................................................................................................................................................................19 Install a lock nut and insulating bushing on the conduit nipple from inside the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet.
B- 9Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................20 Using a screwdriver and hammer, tighten all lock nuts and the insulating bushing.............................................................................................................................................................................21 Do not place the cover and gasket on the 90 degree conduit body at this timeOne conduit fitting used hereOne conduit fitting used hereOne lock nut and one insulating bushing used hereOne lock nut used inside the vertical duct assemblyTwo lock nuts and two sealing washers used here90 degree conduit body
B- 10 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to attach the non-Lucent power source to the cable duct .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................assemblyOverview The non-Lucent power source may be connected directly to the cable duct assembly, or alternately, located away from the primary cabinet with conduits utilized for cable routing to the cable duct assembly. Perform one of the following procedures to connect the non-Lucent power source to the bottom of the cable duct assembly. This section covers the following procedures, as applicable.Attach 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 - 14
B- 11Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Attach the non-Lucentpower source directly tothe cable duct (zerospacing), if applicableImportant! If using conduits to attach the non-Lucent power source to the cable duct, skip to Attach the non-Lucent power source to the cable duct assembly using conduits. on Page  B - 14Use the following steps to connect the non-Lucent power source directly to the bottom of the cable duct assembly (zero spacing). This is only possible if openings that are adaptable to the cable duct openings are available on the non-Lucent power source.WARNING!.............................................................................................................................................................................Equipment damageWhen performing the next step, the correct method to align the non-Lucent power source to the three openings in the cable duct is to re-level the non-Lucent power source and/or the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet.1Align the openings at the bottom of the cable duct assembly to the opposite openings on the non-Lucent power source. Refer to the figure below.Opening for 2-inch flexible conduitfor AC power cable routing to theprimary and dual band cabinets(Previously installed)Opening for 2-1/2 inch conduitfrom non-Lucent power source,for dual band DC power cables(Shown with foam gasket)Opening for 2-inch conduitfor primary cabinet DC powerand power alarms(Shown with foam gasket)from non-Lucent power source,Opening for 2-inch conduitfor AC power cable(Shown with foam gasket)from non-Lucent power source,
B- 12 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2Install the bottom 2- inch chase nipple, lock nuts, and insulating bushing into the correct opening, and hand-tighten. Refer to the figure on Page B - 13.............................................................................................................................................................................3Repeat the previous step for middle (2-inch) chase nipple.Important! The top chase nipple (2-1/2 inch) is only needed for the dual band cabinet. The 2-1/2 inch chase nipple, lock nuts, and insulating bushing are not supplied with the cable duct kit. They are supplied if a dual band cabinet is being installed.............................................................................................................................................................................4Adjust the position of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet and the non-Lucent power source to achieve correct alignment of the chase nipple connections. Important! The sides must be parallel with each other. ............................................................................................................................................................................5Hold the lock nut inside of the non-Lucent power source with a wrench, and tighten the lock nut inside of the cable duct with a hammer and a screwdriver (two technicians needed). Refer to the figure on Page B - 13............................................................................................................................................................................6Repeat the previous step for the remaining locknuts inside the cable duct.............................................................................................................................................................................7Tighten the cable duct assembly hardware on the primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................8Tighten the anchor bolts or nuts on the primary cabinet (and non-Lucent power source, if applicable) as follows. The anchors were installed in Chapter 2, "Modular Cell cabinet handling, placement, anchoring and grounding".• Seismic zones 0, 1, and 2: Torque the bolts to 18 ft.-lb (24 Nm).• Seismic zones 3 and 4: Torque the nuts to 58 ft.-lb (79 Nm).
B- 13Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ZERO SPACINGCABLE DUCT ASSEMBLYCABLE DUCT COVERMODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETINSULATING BUSHINGLOCKNUTFOAM GASKETSNON-LUCENT POWER SOURCELOCKNUTINSULATING BUSHINGCHASE NIPPLE
B- 14 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Attach the non-Lucentpower source to the cableduct assembly usingconduits.Important! If the non-Lucent power source is attached directly to the cable duct, skip to Procedures to route and connect all non-Lucent power cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets on Page  B - 16.1Remove the three foam gaskets from the cable duct.Important! The top (2-1/2- inch) opening must be sealed with a hole plug, if not used at this time. If installing a 2-1/2 inch conduit, remove that foam gasket, as well.............................................................................................................................................................................2Install a 2-inch conduit (from the power source) and conduit fitting at the bottom 2-inch opening in the cable duct. Refer to the figure on Page B - 15.............................................................................................................................................................................3Thread a locknut and insulating bushing onto the end of the conduit fitting inside of the cable duct., and hand-tighten Refer to the figure on Page B - 15............................................................................................................................................................................4Repeat the two previous steps for the middle (2-inch) conduit.Important! The top chase nipple (2-1/2 inch) is only needed for the DC cables for a dual band cabinet. Note that the 2-1/2 inch chase nipple, lock nuts, and insulating bushing are not supplied with the cable duct kit. Note that in this application, the 2-1/2 opening in the cable duct must be sealed with the supplied cover if a dual band cabinet is not being installed.............................................................................................................................................................................5Hold the fitting with a wrench, and tighten the locknut inside of the cable duct with a hammer and a screwdriver (two technicians needed). Refer to the figure on Page B - 15............................................................................................................................................................................6Repeat the previous step for the remaining fittings.
B- 15Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................7Tighten the anchor bolts or nuts on the primary cabinet (and non-Lucent power source, if applicable) as follows. The anchors were installed in Chapter 2, "Modular Cell cabinet handling, placement, anchoring and grounding".• Seismic zones 0, 1, and 2: Torque the bolts to 18 ft.-lb (24 Nm).• Seismic zones 3 and 4: Torque the nuts to 58 ft.-lb (79 Nm).CABLE DUCT ASSEMBLYCABLE DUCT COVERREMOVEALL THREE FOAM GASKETS  MODULAR CELL 4.oB PRIMARY CABINETINSULATING BUSHINGLOCKNUT2-inch conduit (example)NON-LUCENT POWER SOURCEIf flush mounting is not possible, conduit (example) should be used for routing of cables from the non-Lucent power source to the cable duct.LIQUID TIGHT CONDUIT FITTINGNEEDED IF NON -LUCENT POWER CABINET IS NOT IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO THE CABLE DUCT (including locknut and insulating bush-ing)
B- 16 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Procedures to route and connect all non-Lucent power cables in the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinets.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Overview of this sectionPurpose This section describes the procedures for routing and connecting all cables from the non-Lucent power source to the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinetsCable pre-installation instructions for the primary cabinet B - 17How to route and connect DC power cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 18How to route the power cabinet alarm cable to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 26How to route and connect the power cabinet alarm cable at the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 30How to route the AC power cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 40How to route and connect the AC power cables at the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 44Cable pre-installation instructions for the dual band cabinet B - 50How to install ancillary hardware for the dual band cabinet DC cables B - 51How to route and connect DC power cables to a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet B - 54How to route and connect AC power cables for a 4.0B dual band Modular Cell cabinet B - 64
B- 17Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Cable pre-installation instructions for the primary cabinetWiring overview Important! If installing a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet, skip to Cable pre-installation instructions for the dual band cabinet on Page B - 50 to continue the installation.The following is the wiring overview, item number coded to the figure below.a. DC load and return wiring, as well as the alarm cable (see item 1), are routed from the antenna cable cover (see item 2). on the Modular Cell primary cabinet, and follow a vertical route down through the cable duct assembly (see item 3), through the upper 2-inch opening at the bottom of the cable duct. They are then routed through the top 2-inch conduit to the non-Lucent power source.b. AC wiring from the non-Lucent power source (see item 4) is routed through the bottom 2-inch conduit to and through the bottom 2-inch opening in the cable duct (see item 3) and then is routed forward through the AC conduit (see item 5) and through the opening at the bottom front of the cabinet.3251NON-LUCENT POWER SOURCEMODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETREAR VIEWTOP VIEW144If the power source is not flush mounted with zero spacing to the cable duct, a 2-inch conduitis used for routing of cables between the cable duct. and the non-Lucent power source
B- 18 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to route and connect DC power cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................primary cabinetOverview Important! If installing a Modular Cell 4.0B dual band cabinet, skip to Cable pre-installation instructions for the dual band cabinet on Page B - 50 to continue the installation.These procedure provide instructions for the installation of the DC power cables from non-Lucent power source to the primary cabinet. Step-by-step instructions are provided for the following tasks.For DC power requirements, refer to Appendix E of the following document.Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413If the requirements listed in the applicable document have been met, refer to the applicable vendor documentation and use this document for the DC power connections.Label primary cabinet +24VDC cables  B - 21Label primary cabinet 24VDC return cables  B - 21Route 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 - 24
B- 19Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Description of the DCpower cables Modular Cell cabinets without integrated power require DC power cables, red feed cables (+) and black return cables (-) for attachment from a separate power source. Note that the terminal lugs for attachment at the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet are supplied with the primary cabinet.DC feeders and connectioninterface Each Modular Cell outdoor cabinet requires three DC feeds as shown in the table on the next page. One additional DC feed is required if the Modular Cell is equipped with an A6 amplifier shelf. Alternate wire gauges may be used for the DC feeders, but shall be sized to limit the round trip voltage drop between the power system output terminals and the Modular Cell input terminals to less  than one volt (for +24 VDC systems). A current level equal to 80% of the circuit breaker current rating specified shall be used for this calculation. The wire used for the DC feeders shall be rated for the environmental condition in which it is used and shall be rated and sized according to the applicable section in the National Electrical Code or Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (NAR markets) and IEC 60364, or the local electrical code in effect (international markets). The circuit breaker shall be type 51 with DC trip-delay curve characteristics. The DC power terminal block is located at the top rear of a Modular Cell 4.0B outdoor cabinet. The table on Page  B - 20 provides the circuit breaker sizes, wire gauges, maximum wire lengths and lug dimensions for DC feeders #1, #2, #3, and #4 for 4.0B Modular Cells.
B- 20 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................DC cable specifications The following table provides the DC cable specifications for 4.0B cabinets. The fourth feed is required for the A6 amplifier shelf only. NOTESNote 1: The fourth feed is required only if the Modular Cell 4.0B cabi-net is equipped with an A6 amplifier shelf Note 2: DC wires and lugs must be rated for 90 degrees C. For longer wire runs, calculate wire size and circuit breaker rating according to the National Electric Code or canadian Electrical Code, Part I (NAR markets) and IEC 60364, or local electrical code in effect (International markets).DC feeders and connection interface: Modular Cell 4.0BModular Cell 4.0B Feeder 1#, #2, #3, #4 (Note 1) Dimensions for lug on DC terminal blockCircuit breaker (AMPS) Wire size (AWG) Max. Length (Feet)+24 VDC 150 1 (Note 2) 40 5/16 (threaded stud)11/16 (max. width)
B- 21Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Label primary cabinet+24VDC cables Label both ends of each +24VDC primary cabinet cable with a permanent marker or a wire tag, as shown in the table below. The (number) in parentheses indicates the DC terminal block position for connection of each cable. The primary cabinet has DC terminal block positions numbered 1 through 4 from right to left. Refer to the figure on Page B - 25. Label primary cabinet24VDC return cables Label both ends of each 24VDC return primary cabinet cable with a permanent marker or a wire tag, as shown in the table below. The (number) in parentheses indicates the DC terminal block position for connection of each cable. The primary cabinet has DC terminal block positions numbered 1 through 4 from right to left. Refer to the figure on Page B - 25. If installing: Then label +24VDC cables:4.0B Primary Cabinet(L3A required for primary cabinets with A6 shelf)•#1 AWG: Label L1 (1)•#1AWG: Label L2 (2)•#1 AWG: Label L3 (3)•#1 AWG: Label L3A (4)(for A6 shelf only)If installing: Then label 24VDC Return cables:4.0B Primary Cabinet(L3A required for primary cabinets with A6 shelf)•#1 AWG: Label L1 (1)•#1AWG: Label L2 (2)•#1 AWG: Label L3 (3)•#1 AWG: Label L3A (4)(for A6 shelf only)
B- 22 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Route the DC cables fromthe Modular Cell 4.0Bprimary cabinet to the non-Lucent power sourceImportant! In order to make the routing of the DC cables as easy as possible, it is recommended that they be routed in a direction from the primary cabinet to the non-Lucent power source, prior to connection at either end.Use the following procedure to route the DC cables from the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet to the non-Lucent power source.............................................................................................................................................................................1Thoroughly tape over the ends of all DC cables, and start the routing of the cables from the area of the DC terminal block at the top of the primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................2Route two cables at a time through the top section of the opening between the antenna cable cover and the cable duct and into the cable duct. Refer to the figure below. MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETCABLE BRACKET (1 of 2)DC and ALARMCABLESDC CABLESROUTE DC CABLES THROUGH TOP SECTION OF DC CABLE SUPPORTDC CABLE SUPPORTNON-LUCENT POWER SOURCEIf the power source is not flush mounted to the cable duct, conduits are used forrouting of cables from the non-Lucent power source to the cable duct.
B- 23Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3Within the cable duct assembly, route the cables downward behind the deepest (inner-most) cable guides. Attach later with wire ties. Refer to the figure below. Attach later with wire ties. ............................................................................................................................................................................4Route the cables into the non-Lucent power source through the middle (2- inch) port (and conduit, if applicable). Refer to the figure below. ............................................................................................................................................................................5If the DC cables need to be shortened before they are attached in the non-Lucent power source, the labels may be cut off. Remember to re-label each cable immediately after it is cut.Important! The installer may wish to wait until after the DC cables are connected in the non-Lucent power source before performing the next procedureAAROUTE CABLES INTO CABLE DUCT IN THE TOP-MOST SECTION OPENING TO MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINET CABLE DUCT ASSEMBLYCABLE BRACKET (1 of 6)DC PWR/RTN CABLES TO MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINET2-1/2 INCH PORT FROM POWER SOURCE (USED FOR DC CABLES TO A DUAL BAND CABINET).CABLES MUST BE ROUTED IN THIS LOCATION (BEHIND INNER MOST CABLE BRACKET)Modular Cell 4.0B Primary Cabinet (Top View)VIEW A -A2-INCH PORTUSED FOR ACCABLE DUCT ASSEMBLY
B- 24 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connect the DC cables atthe Modular Cell 4.0Bprimary cabinetRefer to the figure on Page B - 25 and perform the following steps to connect the DC cables at the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................1At the top of the primary cabinet, remove the terminal block cover, if provided, from the terminal block.............................................................................................................................................................................2Remove the straight single-hole terminal lugs from the DC power terminal block (or from the loose parts bag shipped with the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet).Important! When performing the next step, keep all of the DC cables at the top of the opening between the cable duct assembly and the antenna cable cover.............................................................................................................................................................................3At the top of the cable duct assembly, cut each cable to the correct length (allow adequate slack).Important! The cable markings/tags may be cut off when the excess cable is removed. Re-mark or tag each cable after cutting.............................................................................................................................................................................4Strip the insulation at the end of each cable.............................................................................................................................................................................5Slide a section of the supplied heat shrink onto the end of each cable. ............................................................................................................................................................................6Crimp a terminal lug onto the end of each cable, and then slide the heat shrink over the terminal lug and shrink with a heat gun.............................................................................................................................................................................7Connect the 24-VDC return cables (black) to the cabinet DC power terminal block.Important! Use the four lower terminals labeled RETURN, and connect the cables by label number in order from right to left. Use the terminals listed in the applicable table on Page  B - 21. Refer to the figure on Page B - 25
B- 25Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................8Hand-tighten the nuts to guard against cross-threading, and then torque the 5/16-inch, 24-VDC return cable connections to 75 in.-lb. (8 Nm). Do not use the torque specifications provided in Chapter 1.............................................................................................................................................................................9Connect the +24-VDC cables (red) to the cabinet DC power terminal block.Important! Use the upper terminals labeled LINE (+24 VDC), and connect the cables by label number in order from right to left. Use the terminals listed in the applicable table on Page  B - 21. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................10 Hand-tighten the nuts to guard against cross-threading, and then torque the four 5/16-inch, +24-VDC cable connections to 75 in.-lb. (8 Nm). Do not use the torque specifications provided in Chapter 1.............................................................................................................................................................................11 Replace the terminal block cover.1 AWGCONNECT 1 AWG HERE IF PRIMARY  CABINET HAS AN A6 AMPLIFIER SHELF
B- 26 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to route the power cabinet alarm cable to the Modular Cell 4.0B .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................primary cabinet Overview Important! If installing a 4.0B dual band cabinet, skip to How to route and connect AC power cables for a 4.0B dual band Modular Cell cabinet on Page B - 64 to continue the installation.This procedure provides instructions for the routing of one power alarm cable from the non-Lucent power source to the primary cabinet.The following description and step-by-step instructions are provided:For power system alarm requirements, refer to Appendix E of the following document.•Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Outdoor Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413If the requirements listed in the applicable document have been met, refer to the applicable vendor documentation and use this document for power connections.Description of powersource alarm cable routingand connectionThe primary cabinet provides connections for one power source alarm cable. The power source alarm cable will be routed via the same route as the DC power cables that were previously installed, but in the reverse direction (from the power source to the Modular Cell primary cabinet).Description of power source alarm cable routing and connection  B - 26Route the power source alarm cable to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 27
B- 27Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Route the power sourcealarm cable to the ModularCell 4.0B primary cabinetUse the following procedure to route the power source alarm cable.............................................................................................................................................................................1Locate the power source alarm cable at the non-Lucent power cabinet. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Route the alarm cable through the conduit (if applicable) and into the cable duct as illustrated in the figure below. Important! When performing the next step, route the cable behind the deepest (front-most) cable guides within the cable duct assembly and attach with wire ties. Refer to the figure on Page B - 28.............................................................................................................................................................................3Route the alarm cable up to the top the cable duct as illustrated in the figure below, and the figure on Page E - 28MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETCABLE BRACKET (1 of 2)ALARMCABLEALARM CABLEROUTE ALARM CABLE THROUGH TOP SECTION OF THE CABLE SUPPORTCABLE SUPPORTNON-LUCENT POWER SOURCEIf flush mounting is not possible, two 2-inch conduit s are used for routing of cables from the non-Lucent power source to the cable duct. The middle (upper 2-inch) conduit is used to route the power alarm cable
B- 28 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Important! When performing the next step, keep the alarm cable in the top section of the opening in the cable duct.............................................................................................................................................................................4Route the cable out the top of the duct and into the antenna cable cover on the top rear of Modular Cell 4.0B. Refer to the figure below. AAROUTE CABLE INTO CABLE DUCT IN THE TOP-MOST SECTION OPENING TO MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINET CABLE DUCT ASSEMBLYCABLE BRACKET (1 of 6)PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED DC PWR/RTN CABLES TO MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINETALARM CABLE MUST BE ROUTED IN THIS LOCATION (BEHIND INNERMOST CABLE BRACKET)ALARM CABLE TO MODULAR CELL 4.0B PRIMARY CABINET Modular Cell 4.0B Primary CabinetVIEW A -A2-INCH PORTUSED FOR ACCABLE DUCT ASSEMBLY2-1/2 INCH PORT FROM POWER SOURCE (USED FOR DC CABLES TO A DUAL BAND CABINET).
B- 29Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5Route the cable out the top of the duct and to the alarm cable entry point on the top rear of Modular Cell 4.0B. Refer to the figure below for the location of the alarm cable entry point in the two types of feed-through configurations that may be encountered............................................................................................................................................................................6Allow a minimum of 2 meters (6.5 feet) of the alarm cable for routing inside of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet and cut off the remainder.POWER ALARMSOREXTERNAL DC(OPTION)USER ALARMST1/E1 CABLETYPE 1T1/E1 CABLET1/E1 CABLE #1 T1/E1 CABLE #2SPAREUSER ALARMSPOWER ALARMSOREXTERNAL DC(OPTION)USER ALARMSPOWER ALARMSOREXTERNAL DC(OPTION)TYPE 1SPARETYPE 2
B- 30 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to route and connect the power cabinet alarm cable at the .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet Overview This procedure module provides instructions for the installation of one non-Lucent power alarm cable from the power source to the primary cabinet. Step-by-step instructions are provided for the following tasks.Description of powersource alarm cable routingand connectionThe alarm cable is routed into the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet through a cord grip seal. This seal provides sealing and strain relief. Inside of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet, the power source alarm cable will be connected to a punch-down terminal block. The terminal block is easily accessible from the front of the cabinet, behind a slide-out module, the "facilities interface panel".Description of power alarmcable The Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet requires one power alarm cable. The recommended cable is specified in Flexent Modular Cell 4.0/4.0B Site Preparation Guidelines, 401-703-413. Install 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 - 37
B- 31Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Important! Installation procedures contained in this document are based on the recommended 24-pair cable. Refer to the table below. If a different wire is used, the wire colors may vary.Important! The outside diameter of the twisted-pair cable must be within the range of 6 mm (0.24 inches) to 12 mm (0.47 inches), in order to fit through the connector supplied on the Modular Cell 4.0B cabinet. Color Code for specified cablePAIR NO COLORS1 White-Blue Blue-White2 White-Orange Orange-White3 White-Green Green-White4 White-Brown Brown-White5 White-Slate Slate-White6 Red-Blue Blue-Red7 Red-Orange Orange-Red8 Red-Green Green-Red9 Red-Brown Brown-Red10 Red-Slate Slate-Red11 Black-Blue Blue-Black12 Black-Orange Orange-Black13 Black-Green Green-Black14 Black-Brown Brown-Black15 Black-Slate Slate-Black16 Yellow-Blue Blue-Yellow17 Yellow-Orange Orange-Yellow18 Yellow-Green Green-Yellow19 Yellow-Brown Brown-Yellow20 Yellow-Slate Slate-Yellow21 Violet-Blue Blue-Violet22 Violet-Orange Orange-Violet23 Violet-Green Green-Violet24 Violet-Brown Brown-Violet
B- 32 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Install the EMI / RFI cordgrip seal with the alarmcableThe power alarm cable enters the cabinet through an EMI / RFI cord grip seal. This seal grounds the cable shield to the cabinet. Use the following procedure to install the EMI / RFI cord grip seal on the power alarm cable.The figure below shows the various parts of the cord grip seal. Note that the cord grip seal should not be disassembled.Refer to the figure on Page B - 34 for the completed installation.1From the front of the cabinet, loosen the thumb screws on the facilities interface panel, and open the panel. Refer to the figure on Page B - 37.............................................................................................................................................................................2Loosen the dome. Important! When performing the next two steps, it is necessary to have a second person help by pulling the cable through the facilities interface panel from the front of the cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................3Insert the end of the cable into the top of the cord grip seal assembly (on the top of the cabinet).
B- 33Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4Slowly push the cable through the cord grip seal assembly until the cable is fully into the cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................5Pull the cable back a few inches, and strip the outer insulation from the cable to expose approximately 38 mm (1.5 inch) of the shield, as shown in the figure below. Do not cut the cable shield. Important! When performing the next step, take care not to insert the cable insulation (above the stripped area) more than3/8-inch into the rubber strain relief insert.............................................................................................................................................................................6Insert the cable back into the seal. Refer to the figure on Page B - 34.
B- 34 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Important!  The figure below is not drawn to scale.............................................................................................................................................................................7Tighten the dome. As the dome is tightened, the fingers at the top of the flex fitting are compressed against the rubber strain relief insert, which is, in turn, compressed against the cable insulation. Simultaneously, the nickel-plated EMI spring fingers at the bottom of the flex fitting are compressed against the exposed cable shield. The EMI spring fingers are grounded to the feed-through body, which, in turn, is bonded to the cabinet enclosure. This effectively grounds the cable shield.
B- 35Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Prepare the alarm cable forpunchdown and groundconnection at the facilitiesinterface panelPrepare the alarm cable for punchdown at the facilities interface panel.............................................................................................................................................................................1Allow adequate slack and cut the alarm cable to the correct length.............................................................................................................................................................................2Strip the outer cable insulation to expose 200 mm (8 inches) of the braided shield. Refer to the figure below.Important! Be careful not to cut into the cable shield.............................................................................................................................................................................3At the end of the outer insulation, cut an opening in the braided shield, and the insulation inside it, to expose the individual wires.............................................................................................................................................................................4Using a hook or equivalent tool, pull the wires out through the opening made in the previous step, as shown in the figure below.
B- 36 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................5Push the braided shield back on the inside insulation as shown.............................................................................................................................................................................6Cut off the exposed inside insulation.............................................................................................................................................................................7Twist the alarm cable shield at the end of the cables in preparation for their attachment to a grounding clamp located on the facilities interface panel. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................8Quality Check - Verify the following.1. Check that the cable is firmly held by the seal and is not loose.2. Using an ohmmeter, check continuity between the frame and the cable shield at the end of the cable to ensure that it is bonded in the cord grip seal.
B- 37Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................Connect alarm cable to theEFIM punchdowns inModular Cell 4.0B cabinetThe wires of the alarm cable will be connected to the punchdown terminals on the EFIM inside of the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet. The EFIM is accessible from the front of the cabinet, behind a slide-out panel (EFIT- facilities interface tray). See the figure below.Use the following procedure to connect the wires of the alarm cable to the punchdowns on the EFIM in the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet.............................................................................................................................................................................1Open the EFIT. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................2Connect the twisted end of the alarm cable shield to the grounding clamp located on the EFIT. There are two possible grounding locations depending upon the presence of POD B. Refer to the figure on Page B - 38 for details.............................................................................................................................................................................3Connect the alarm wire pairs. Refer to the figure on Page B - 38 and the table on Page B - 39. Start at pair 0 (zero).POD B (4.0B With URCIIs Only)EFIMEFITUSER AND POWER ALARM PUNCHDOWNSUSER AND POWER ALARM PROTECTORS
B- 38 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4Check that the protectors are installed in the correct protector locations for each installed alarm. The protector location marked "0-33" must also be populated. Refer to the figure below.............................................................................................................................................................................5Close and secure the EFIT with the four thumb screws.J1J4J3J5GROUNDCLAMP •All punchdown connections will accept 24 AWG solid wires.J6J7J2CABLE TIE_DOWN POINT(1 of 3)TX7TX12TX1TX60+15-33-16+J8A J8B J8C J8DJ9A J9B J9C J9DJ10A J10B J10C J10DTX1TX7TX3TX9TX5TX11TX2TX8TX4TX10TX6TX12RX2RX7 RX8RX3 RX4RX9 RX10RX5 RX6RX11 RX120+0-1+1-2+2-3+3-4+4-5+5-6-6+7+7-8+8-9+9-10+10-11+11-12+12-13+13-14+14-15+15-0+2+4+6+8+10+12+14+16+ 18+ 20+22+24+26+28+30+32+C1C2C3N/UUR1UR2UR3UR4UR5UR0 UR6UR7CABLE TIE-DOWN POINT(1 of 2)START AT PUNCHDOWN PAIR 0 ON J3, AND CONTINUE THROUGH PAIR 6, AS APPLICABLE1+3+5+7+9+11+13+17+19+21+23+25+27+29+31+33+0-to33- 15+N/UN/UJ3RX1JXA JXBTX13TX14TX15TX16TX17TX18RX13RX14RX15RX16RX17RX18TX19TX20TX21TX22TX23TX24RX19RX20RX21RX22RX23RX24GROUND CLAMP(4.0B with PODB)POD B (4.0B With URCIIs Only)
B- 39Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................POWER ALARM TABLE* User (power) alarm 6 shares the protector P9A (6 / 7) with user (external) alarm 7.** Shown is the wire color code of the recommended cable. The cus-tomer’s wire color code may differ. Alarm Wire Color**EFIM "J" ConnectorTerminal Block PairBlock Color CodeProtector Function User 0AlarmWhite-Blue J3 + 0 (Top) Blue J9A (0 / 1) Power Major (PMJ)Blue-White - 0 (Bottom)User 1AlarmWhite-Orange J3 + 1 (Top) Orange Power Minor (PMN)Orange-White - 1 (Bottom)User 2AlarmWhite-Slate J3 + 2 (Top) Green J9A (2 / 3) AC Fail (ACF)Slate-White - 2 (Bottom)User 3AlarmRed-Blue J3 + 3 (Top) Brown Power Cabinet Intrusion (INTR)Blue-Red - 3 (Bottom)User 4AlarmWhite-Green J3 + 4 (Top) Blue J9A (4 / 5) Batteries on Discharge (BD)Green-White - 4 (Bottom)User 5AlarmWhite-Brown J3 + 5 (Top) Orange Fuse AlarmBrown-White - 5 (Bottom)User 6AlarmJ3 + 6 (Top) Green J9A (6 /7) * Reserved- 6 (Bottom)
B- 40 Lucent Technologies – ProprietarySee notice on first page  401-703-454FOA Draft Issue 1January, 2006...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................How to route the AC power cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................cabinetOverview This procedure provides instructions for the routing and connection of the AC power cable or cables in the primary cabinet. The following description and step-by-step instructions are provided:Description of the AC power cables  B - 41Route the AC power cables to the Modular Cell 4.0B primary cabinet B - 42

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