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2010-07-26 R1.0 Cai Kai Zhou Jun Chen Qi
2011-3-8 R1.1 Zheng
Zhou Jun
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Summary
Chapter Description
1 Overview Summarizes the survey procedure.
2 Work Flow Introduces the working flow.
3 Environment Survey Introduces the environment survey items.
4 Production Arrangement and Introduces the survey items for production arrangement and
Delivery Data Survey delivery data.
5 Engineering Design Survey Introduces the survey items for engineering design
6 Commissioning Data Survey Introduces the survey items for commissioning data
7 Other Explains the memorandum and summary of the project
survey
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Preface
Instruction
Submitting a correct project survey report timely is the prerequisite for good project
design and the basis for production debugging and correct delivery of equipment. This
Project Survey Guide is complied to guide project surveyors to write standard and
correct project survey reports. This guide describes the project survey flow, preparation,
survey steps, survey method, method of the preliminary environment acceptance,
precautions, how to fill in the scheduling and delivery data chart, how to make drawings
related to design, and how to fill in commissioning data chart and survey summary.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.....................................................................................................Overview
1
1.1 Objective of Survey............................................................................................1
1.2 Function of Survey.............................................................................................1
1.3 Principles of Survey...........................................................................................1
1.4 Outputs of Survey..............................................................................................2
2 Work Flow.........................................................................................................2
2.1 Work Flow of Project Survey..............................................................................2
2.2 Description of Project Survey Flow....................................................................5
2.2.1 Issuing Project Survey Work Statement.............................................................
2.2.2 Review of Survey Task.......................................................................................
2.2.3 Arrangement of Survey Task..............................................................................
2.2.4 Making Preparations for the Survey...................................................................
2.2.5 Making Project Survey Plan...............................................................................
2.2.6 On-site Project Survey and Preliminary environment Survey Check..................
2.2.7 Preparing for Survey Documents.......................................................................
2.2.8 Document Handling...........................................................................................
3 Environment Survey........................................................................................9
3.1 Overview............................................................................................................ 9
3.2 Reference Requirements & Fill-in Precautions for Environment Survey...........10
3.2.1 Inspection on the Environment in Equipment Room........................................
3.2.2 Power Supply & Grounding System.................................................................
3.2.3 Transmission System and Distribution Frame..................................................
3.2.4 Safety Check...................................................................................................
3.2.5 Layout of the Equipment Room........................................................................
5.3.4 Power Distribution Connection Table (or Diagram) for this Phase....................
5.3.5 DDF Distribution Plan Table (or Diagram) of this Phase...................................
5.3.6 Ports Connected to the Equipment of this Phase.............................................
5.3.7 Slot Diagram of the Equipment before Expansion of this Phase......................
5.3.8 Grounding Floor Plan of the Equipment Room.................................................
7 Other............................................................................................................... 34
7.1 Memorandum of Project Survey.......................................................................34
7.2 Summary of Project Survey.............................................................................34
In a word, without project survey, most of our construction mindsets are groundless and
impracticable. Before survey, we need to lay down a survey plan, clarify the survey
objectives, and obtain all data that we need.
Any special requirements put forward by the operator should be discussed with the
operators together. For the matters which are hard to decide, it should be reported to the
local office of ZTE in time.
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The survey process should be joined by the operators technicians, in order to assist
and monitor the survey process and survey results.
Ensure completeness of the survey items, and avoid omission or repetition of survey.
Do not enter the equipment room or access the devices in the equipment room unless
approved by relevant persons of the operator.
In the survey process, if any problems are detected, such as configuration problems, the
relevant tables such as Contract Problem Feedback should be completed.
2 Work Flow
8. Review survey
Work description: After a contract is signed, the business manager of local office shall
issue the Project Survey Work Statement on the basis of ZD/ZX 03.046 Corporate
Sales Contract Signing Management Regulations in time to inform the product
project manager, and provide photocopy of the contract and the technical agreement.
Work description: After receiving the Project Survey Work Statement issued by the
business manager, the product project manager shall review the integrality of contact
and the reasonableness of the survey period, and submit the Project Survey Work
Statement and the requested information for the survey to the project design manager.
Work description:
2. Based on the actual condition of the local office, the manager shall determine
whether the on-site survey is necessary in three respects, including Production
Arrangement and Delivery Data, engineering design, and debugging data.
3. Based on analysis result of survey information, the manager shall arrange the
survey task for the project survey engineers and handover the survey document.
4. If on-site survey is required, the manager shall appoint project survey engineers to
the site. However, if the on-site survey is not required, the manager shall arrange
them to prepare survey documents.
Work description:
1. Project survey engineer shall accept the work arrangement made by the
engineering design manager, receive the survey documents and have a clear mind
on the requirements of the survey task. If on-site survey is not required, the
engineers shall prepare survey documents directly.
2. After receiving task assignment from engineering design manager, project survey
engineers shall read the contract and the technical agreement to understand
configuration and technical requirements in the contract, and communicate with the
business manager who signed the contract to know about project details and
schedules.
3. Project survey engineer shall contact his customer in time to know the site
condition and to determine whether the site is ready for survey. If the survey
condition is not ready, the engineers shall immediately report it to their department
leader for postponing the survey. If it is ready for survey, they shall estimate survey
time and make a draft of Project Survey Plan according to the contract.
4. Survey engineers must prepare necessary survey tools and meters (digital camera,
tape measure, range finder, GPS, compass, etc.), and go to the site with Project
Survey Report (Production Arrangement and Delivery Data), Project
Survey Report (Engineering Design), Project Survey Report
(Commissioning Data), Environment Acceptance Report, and Project
Survey Plan.
Work description:
1. After arriving at the site, project survey engineers shall contact the person in
charge and submit the preliminary Project Survey Plan. A coordination meeting
for project preparations should be scheduled to discuss on project survey,
networking architecture specified in the contract, project duties of each party, on-
site survey items and specify the cooperation person from the customer.
2. The engineers shall work with their customers to make the Project Survey Plan
and make preparations for the project survey.
Work description:
1. With participation of the users personnel, project survey engineers shall survey
those items specified in the Project Survey Report (Production Arrangement
and Delivery Data), Project Survey Report (Engineering Design), and
Project Survey Report (Commissioning Data) in accordance with Project
Survey Guide, and record the on-site survey information and data.
Output document: Project Survey Report (Production Arrangement and Delivery Data),
Project Survey Report (Engineering Design), Project Survey Report (Commissioning
Data), Environment Acceptance Test Report, and Contract Problem Feedback Form
Work description:
1. After on-site survey is completed, survey engineers shall collect survey data and
prepare the Project Survey Report (Production Arrangement and Delivery
Data), Project Survey Report (Engineering Design), Project Survey
Report (Commissioning Data), and Environment Acceptance Report in
accordance with the Project Survey Guide. After both parties reach an
agreement on the survey and environment acceptance results, their persons in
charge shall sign both Project Survey Report and Preliminary Environment
Acceptance Report.
2. In the case that any items do not meet the requirements, the engineers shall
negotiate with the user to reach an agreement. Important issues concerned shall
be written in the memo for the project survey.
3. The engineers shall submit copies of Project Survey Report and Environment
Acceptance Report to the user.
4. For non-on-site survey items, survey engineers shall verify the data with the user
based on existing equipment documents by telephone, fax or e-mail, and complete
the Project Survey Report (Production Arrangement and Delivery Data),
Project Survey Report (Engineering Design), Project Survey Report
(Commissioning Data), and Environment Acceptance Report.
5. If any result found in survey does not comply with that in the contract, the
engineers shall fill in the Contract Problem Feedback Form and report the
problems to local office, and then business manager should negotiate with the user
for a solution.
6. Project survey engineers shall submit Project Survey Report to project survey
review engineer.
Work description:
1. The project survey engineers shall give Project Survey Work Statement,
Project Survey Plan, Project Survey Report (Production Arrangement and
Delivery Data), Project Survey Report (Engineering Design), Project
Survey Report (Commissioning Data), Environment Acceptance Report,
and Contract Problem Feedback Form to document keeper of local office for
archiving.
2. The project survey engineers shall submit the Project Survey Report
(Production Arrangement and Delivery Data) to the planning department of
the product division via the corporate ECC system, for guiding production
debugging and delivery. Please refer to ZD/ZX 06.038 Management
Regulations for Project Survey Reports and Project Management Work
Regulations for details.
3 Environment Survey
3.1 Overview
During project design, select proper position for building equipment room that meets the
requirements of communications equipment project design, in accordance with the
communications network planning and technical specifications, and taking into
consideration other factors such as hydrology, geology, and transportation. It is
necessary to consider the permanence of the equipment room, which should not be
relocated unless absolutely necessary once it is set up, since smooth mobile
The design of items such as building, structure, ventilation, power supply, illumination,
temperature control, and fire fighting should be carried out by professionals in strict
accordance with related technical specifications of post and telecommunications. The
design of the equipment room shall satisfy the related regulations on industrial planning,
environmental protection, fire fighting and civil air defense. It shall also comply with
current national standards and specifications, as well as regulations and requirements
related to house and building design in special technologies design.
The equipment room should have a layout that facilitates the signal/power cable laying
and routine maintenance. Avoid roundabout wiring to save investment on cables and
facilitate maintenance while reducing communication failures and improving efficiency.
Environment inspection is divided into two stages: Preliminary inspection and pre-
installation inspection. The preliminary inspection is performed by the survey engineer of
ZTE in project survey. The inspection result should be reflected in the environment
checklist authentically. For the part incompliant with the standards, notify the operator in
writing to make correction, and keep track of the progress of correction. Pre-installation
inspection is performed by the project supervisor of ZTE before installation. The
inspection items are to confirm the results of the previous inspection and the corrective
measures taken, in order to ensure that the installation environment meets the
construction conditions and the installation can go on smoothly. Since pre-installation
inspection is included in the work of installation, it is not reiterated here any further. The
installation environment inspection herein refers to preliminary inspection.
1. Location of the equipment room: road name and doorplate number of the
equipment room
2. Equipment room type: Check the equipment room building to see it is civil building
or office building. Usually a civil building is not suitable for an iBSC equipment
room for two reasons. One is the residents do not have enough knowledge of
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communication facilities and they may damage outdoor facilities by mistaken. The
other is the floor load bearing of the civil building usually does not meet the
installation requirements of the equipment.
3. The floor shall have load-bearing capacity of minimum 450 Kg/m 2. For load bearing
index, please refer to the equipment room civil engineering design document or
consult the user.
4. Check if there is any permanent obstacles on the road by which the survey
equipment is to be transported to the equipment room. Make sure the elevators (if
any), staircases, and equipment room doors are wide and high enough for the
equipment. It is strongly recommended the main doors of the equipment room shall
be 2.2 m high and 1.8 m wide.
Note: The dimension of the ZXG10 iBSC (V8.00.00) equipment cabinet is: 2000
mm 600 mm 800 mm (H W D).
5. The civil engineering of the equipment room has been completed and the
equipment room has adequate space for equipment installation and maintenance.
After the cabinet is installed, a passage of minimum 1 m shall be reserved for
maintenance. The distance between BSC and other equipment such as newly-
added power supply, transmission equipment, DDF, air conditioner, cabling rack,
operation & maintenance console shall be taken into consideration. In addition, the
space needed for future expansion shall also be considered. A temporary storage
place shall be set aside for installation materials and equipment.
The area of the equipment room shall be sufficient to hold main equipments,
auxiliary equipments of ZXG10 iBSC (V8.00.00) system, spare materials and other
equipments. Generally, a distance of 1.5m shall be reserved in front of the ZXG10
iBSC (V8.00.00) cabinet for opening the door and performing maintenance, as
shown in Figure 3 -2.
(Unit: mm)
6. The height of the equipment room means the net height from the bottom of the
beam or air pipe to the surface of the floor. The height of the equipment room shall
be not less than 3m while that for underground wiring the height shall not be less
than 2.7m.
7. The indoor walls shall be thoroughly dry and without smell. The wall and ceiling
shall be coated with non-flammable lusterless white paint or other fire-retardant
materials.
8. Doors and inside/outside windows shall close tightly, with good dust proof effect.
9. The ventilation pipes in the equipment room shall be clean and have good
performance. And air filters shall be installed in the room.
10. The lighting condition in the equipment room shall meet the equipment
maintenance requirements. Three sets of lighting systems, that is, daily lighting,
backup lighting and emergency lighting, shall be well equipped with in the room.
The direct sunshine shall be avoided.
11. The floor, wall, reserved holes on the ceiling and troughs shall meet the technical
design requirement. If there are holes running through the outside walls, ground
water shall be prevented from entering the equipment room. Moisture prevention
measures shall be taken for the trough to avoid too high humidity. All of the gaps
between the hidden pipes, holes, ground slots and their cover plates shall be
sealed tightly and the materials shall not get deformed or cracked.
12. Holes between equipment rooms and passages for laying cables and wires shall
be stuffed with fire-retardant materials as far as possible, so as to reduce the flow
of dust between rooms and avoid the burning along cables in case of fire.
13. Water supply pipes, drainage, gas and fire-fighting pipes shall not go through the
internal section of the equipment room.
14. The equipment room shall be provided with air-conditioning equipment. The
temperature/humidity requirements for the equipment room are listed in the
following Table 3 -1.
Note 2: The temperature/humidity of the normal working conditions of the environment (long-term working conditions)
shall be measured 1.5 m above the floor and 0.4 m in front of the equipment. Short-term is applicable to the case
where the continuous operating period does not exceed 48 hours and the accumulated total period within a year does
3.2.1.2 Floor
1. The floor shall be the anti-static or terrazzo. The anti-static floor must be grounded
by means of connecting the 1M ohm current-limiting resistance with the grounding
system by good conductor.
2. The height of floor is preferably 300mm~330mm. The flaring pictures shall not be
adopted. The floor paint shall be irreflexive and without poisonous smell. The
dampproof, mothproof and ratproof measures shall be taken to the floor bottom.
3. The floor must be smooth and its support shall be strong enough. The horizontal
error is not more than 2mm for each square meter, which can be checked by
gradienter/ruler or measured by the transparent water pipe based on the theory of
U-shape pipe.
Note: Method for measuring the height difference with U-shape pipe is as
below.
Select a proper position as a reference and erect one end of the water pipe filled with water
on it. Cover the mouth of pipe with fingers to prevent water from leaking. The other end of
the pipe is erected at the position to be measured. Release the fingers at both ends, let the
water freely vibrate. After the water stand still, measure the vertical height from the water
surface at each end to the floor, therefore, difference of the height results at both ends is the
height difference of floor.
1. The AC supply facilities also include the storage batteries or diesel engines in
addition to the mains leading cables. The AC power supply shall be provided
separately, within the voltage range of 380V10%, 220V10%, at 50 Hz. The AC
voltage and frequency vary from country to country in the world, so they must be
specially indicated during survey. Inquire the user for them or measure them by
using a multimeter with frequency measurement function, and the measurement
results must be confirmed by the user. When the frequency of the power supply is
different from that required by the equipment, a frequency converter shall be used
to covert the local power frequency to the appropriate range.
The following is the Voltages Used in Various Countries/Regions and Voltages and
Connectors Used in Europe, as shown in Table 3 -2 and Table 3 -3 for reference
during survey.
Voltage/ Frequency/
Country Socket
V Hz
Netherlands
Austria
Germany
Denmark 220 50
Sweden
Norway
Finland
Switzerland
Greece 220 50
Belgium
France
127/220 50
Italy
Spain 220 50
Portugal
220 50
Ireland
Voltage/ Frequency/
Country Socket
V Hz
Luxembourg 120/220 50
Iceland 220 50
2. DC power distribution equipment shall have stable power supply voltage, whose
value is -48V (-57V ~ -40V) or +24V (+19V ~ +29V), with sufficient power.
At the same time, the power requirements of other equipment in the equipment
room, such as air-conditioner, instruments/meters, as well as monitoring and test
equipments shall also be taken into consideration.
3. The normal voltage and operating range of the storage battery shall meet the
design requirements, and its supply mode shall be floating charge. The capacity
shall meet the needs of the project, which can be calculated with the following
formula:
C=PT/V
Among which, C is the capacity of the storage battery, in the unit of AH; P is the
load power, in the unit of watts (W); T means the discharging time of battery, in the
unit of hours (H); V means the load voltage (V). The discharging time (T) of the
storage battery is specified in Table 3 -4.
As a supply (discharging) mode of the storage battery, floating charge involves the storage
battery and power cable to be connected to the load circuit in parallel. When the battery is
fully charged, the charger will not stop working but still provide the floating charge voltage
and minimal floating charge current to the storage battery. Once the charger stops working,
the storage battery will naturally discharge, so floating charge is used to counteract such
natural discharging, so that the storage battery always stays fully charged instead of over
discharged. Therefore, the storage battery is charged or discharged as the voltage on the
power cable fluctuates. When the load is light while the power voltage is high, the storage
battery is charged. When the load is heavy or the power supply is accidentally interrupted,
the storage battery is discharged to take over some or all of the load. In this way, the storage
battery serves to stabilize the voltage and keeps the backup state.
Class II power supply mode: establish a power supply system with backup;
6. Various power sockets shall be obviously marked. The power supply for equipment
and that for lighting shall be distinguished clearly.
1. The working ground and protection ground of the rack should be separately
grounded wherever possible.
3. For the joint grounding mode, the grounding resistance shall be less than 5. The
grounding resistance can be measured with a grounding resistance tester, such as
a digital grounding resistance tester, as shown in Figure 3 -3.
4. Proper lightning protection measures shall be taken for all of the outdoors power
cables and transmission cables before they are led to the equipment room.
5. The indoor grounding system shall be directly connected to the grounding bar and
all equipment grounds shall be connected to the grounding bar which shall be
further connected to the ground net.
2. Distribution frame: the Digital Distribution Frame (DDF) must have been installed,
with reserved ports.
2. The equipment room shall be far from high-voltage power line, strong magnetic
field, strong electric sparks, or other factors that may threaten the security of the
equipment room.
3. The reserved holes in floor slabs shall be covered for the sake of safety.
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4. Stay away from the places with constant great shock or strong noise.
5. Do not place the equipment in the environments with high temperature, heavy dust,
harmful gas, explosives, or low atmospheric pressure.
The cabinet should be placed in a position that accommodates the route of the
transmission cable to the iBSC: the transmission cable should be as short as possible,
with a small bend. If more than two racks are needed, the primary rack should be placed
in the middle as far as possible.
In addition, it depends on the size of equipment room and quantity of cabinet that
determine whether to place the cabinets in one or more rows. It is recommended that
the cabinets shall be arranged as follows:
1. The distance between rows of racks shall not be less than 1m.
2. The distance between the front side of the cabinet and any obstacle shall not be
less than 1m.
3. The cabinet shall be placed in a position for easy operations. When cabinets are
placed side by side, they shall be arranged in order.
4. The distance between the sides of cabinets and walls shall be more than 10 cm.
4.1 Overview
Survey Production Arrangement and Delivery Data and fill in Project Survey Report
(Production Arrangement and Delivery Data).
The data are provided to planning departments of various product divisions so that they
can make schedule and arrange production accurately and in time. Main work of this
part is to fill in the report for each survey result. Fill in the models, lengths, quantities,
suppliers, and connector types of all the cables involved. In the end, compile this part
into a separate document and send it to the Planning Department of Mobile Product
Correctly fill in the office name, which shall cover the names of country, province, city
(autonomous region), operator and office. Ascertain whether the office is a new one or
an expansion one.
Measure the height of the anti-static floor. If the height is in the range of 250 mm ~ 400
mm, the adjustable bases are available. Otherwise, special bases shall be customized.
If several rows of racks are added, calculate the quantity of side door panels on the
basis that each newly-added row shall be added one panel.
4.2.2 Transmission
Ascertain whether the digital trunk cables needed on site are 75 non-balanced coaxial
cables, 120 balanced twisted pair cables, or 100 T1 cables.
Both T1 and E1 are physical connection techniques for digital networks. Among them, E1 is
recommended by ITU-T G.730, and it has a transmission rate of 2.048 Mbps. With 75
unbalanced and 120 balanced interfaces, E1 is mainly used in China and Europe. Instead,
T1 is used in USA and Japan, and its rate is 1.544Mbps. As customary, carriers often refer to
the digital circuit of 2M as E1.
Please refer to the manual of the sensor for the details of its cable type.
Ascertain the locations of the ports of iBSC equipment and (DDF) transmission
equipment (on the basis of the diagram of equipment room, actual location, estimation,
etc), and then measure the length of the transmission cable according to its route.
The measure tape or range finder (as shown in Figure 4 -4) is used to measure along
the route. Please refer to the users manual of range finder. Where site condition is not
ready for measurement (for example, the equipment is not installed or no tape
measure/range finder is available), visually measure them or use the empirical value.
The measurement method adopted shall be indicated in the survey table.
Ascertain the connector types of the transmission equipment and DDF. The common
types are available in the following specifications.
1. 75 DT connector has three types: L9, BNC, and CC4Y. It is noted that L9
connector is available in thick and thin models, as shown in Figure 4 -5, which
shall be clearly indicated in the survey report.
L9 BNC CC4Y
2. 120 DT cable (twisted pair) connector, of which RJ45 (as shown in Figure 4 -6)
is a common one. Additionally, the wiring unit in the DDF can be used for
connection.
Make a survey according to the types of power supply which include 220V AC, 380V
AC, 110V AC, -48V DC, and +24V DC. An appropriate power adaptor shall be used if
the power supply is not suitable for direct use by the equipment. The power supply
varies in countries. Please refer to Table 3 -2 and Table 3 -3 in Chapter 3 Environment
Survey of this manual for details.
Ascertain the distance between the wiring terminal of power equipment and that of base
station, and measure the length as per the route. The measure tape or range finder is
used to measure along the route. Please refer to the users manual of range finder.
Where site condition is not ready for measurement (for example, the equipment is not
installed or no tape measure/range finder is available), visually measure them or use the
empirical value. The measurement method adopted shall be indicated in the survey
table.
In an equipment room with multiple racks, ascertain the quantity of power cables based
on the quantity of racks.
Power equipment and its ports may vary from country to country, so it is necessary to
check the type of power connector of the power equipment. According to the on-site
survey results, ascertain the connector type of the power cable. The common types are
bolt type with cramped with lug, and plug/socket type. The plug/socket type varies
greatly in countries. Figure 4 -7 shows the common types for reference. If necessary,
the plug converter can be added. Besides, the quantity of plug/terminal shall be
ascertained.
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The core diameter of power cables can be calculated on the basis of the normal power
consumption of equipment, which is described as below:
1. The core diameter of power cable is almost not related to the distance. But the
resistance will increase if the power cable is too long, and consequently the voltage
will decrease greatly. So, the core diameter shall be increased to reduce the
resistance of the power cable, and make the voltage drop less accordingly.
2. The core diameter of the power cable relates to the magnitude of current that flows
over it. The algorithm for their relationship is complicated, and the following empiric
value is often used:
Among,
P the power of equipment, in watts (W), calculated upon the maximum normal power
The value of long-term current that flows over a 1 mm 2 power cable is 3A-5A, but the
transient value may be larger;
Power cables of 2-3 mm2 are recommended for the current of 10A;
Power cables of 5-6 mm2 are recommended for the current of 20A;
Power cables of 10-12 mm2 are recommended for the current of 30A;
Power cables of 120-150 mm2 are recommended for the current of 300 A;
Power cables of 170-200 mm2 are recommended for the current of 500 A;
Power cables of 350 mm2 or above are recommended for the current of 1000 A;
In addition, the material is also very important. The above empiric values are only for
single-stand power cables. If multiple-stand power cables are used, their diameter shall
be appropriately increased.
The equipment protection grounding cables are used for connection between the
equipment and the indoor grounding copper busbar.
The lightning protection grounding cables are used for connection between the lightning
arrester and the outdoor grounding copper busbar.
Ascertain the distance between equipment and grounding copper busbar, and measure
the length of grounding cable as per its route. The measure tape or range finder is used
to measure along the route. Please refer to the users manual of range finder. Where
site condition is not ready for measurement (for example, the equipment is not installed
or no tape measure/range finder is available), visually measure them or use the
empirical value. The measurement method adopted shall be indicated in the survey
table.
The quantity of grounding cables matches that of the equipment. The protection
grounding cable and the lightning prevention grounding cable shall be measured
separately.
The grounding cables of iBSC equipment are of the same specification. The protection
grounding cable is the 35mm2 multi-core copper cable in yellowish green.
4.3 Memorandum
During the survey, some users need the information about our equipment, or there is
some information we cannot determine on site, or the user put forward special
requirements, or there are some contents unfilled in the survey report. All of the above
shall be covered in the memo in order to guarantee the accurate production and
delivery. The followings shall be paid more attention:
1. The length and type of the cables for those special types of sensors
5.1 Overview
Project survey is the basis of engineering design. It is vital for the future engineering
design to perform project survey with specific objective.
Complete and accurate survey data shall be collected on site. If possible, take as many
photos as possible. In all, the more information is collected, the better it is for future
engineering design.
The network topology shall indicate in detail networking mode between iBSC and
switching equipment, base station equipment and iOMC-R, including quantity of trunks,
trunk type, signaling type, and the quantity of links.
When making the diagrams, refer to the network planning and design diagrams and use
software such as Visio or AutoCAD.
This diagram shall indicate precise size, location and distance of equipment room;
positions of the windows and doors, details of the beams and girders in the equipment
room; and locations of original equipments and the space requirements of the existing
equipment for operation and maintenance. A sketch shall be made on the survey site.
The cabling racks shall be reasonably arranged in the equipment room. When setting up
them, it shall be considered whether the net height under the bottom of the beam is
large enough for the wiring racks. Also, ensure that the power cables and signal cables
are separated from each other. The cabling racks shall be set up in a way that the
cables are within the reliable bend radius.
5.3.4 Power Distribution Connection Table (or Diagram) for this Phase
This table shall cover information such as cabinet number, output port number and far
end name/location.
The diagram shall also include the above information, and indicate the location of the
equipment, terminal and wiring details.
Serial No. Cabinet No. Output Port No. Name/Location of Opposite End
The diagram shall also include the above information, and indicate the location of DDF,
terminal and wiring details.
Serial No. DDF No. DDF Port No. Name/Location of Opposite End
6.1 Overview
Survey the debugging data and fill in the Project Survey Report (Commissioning
Data).
The survey of debugging data is to survey and confirm the data configuration and
ensure the correctness of production and debugging, so as to accelerate the on-site
system debugging process and reduce the failure rate.
If some data cannot be confirmed by the customer during the survey, a detailed data
requirement table shall be submitted to the customer. Suggest the customer to prepare
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the data within a certain period, so as to have all data ready during the commissioning
and guarantee its progress. The data unavailable for now shall also be tracked.
7 Other
Submit project survey reports (in three types) and Environment Acceptance Report.