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Product Description
Issue 03
Date 2013-01-15
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Overview
This document presents the exteriors and describes the functions, technical specifications,
application scenarios, structure, components, and cable connections of the APM30H (Ver.D),
TMC11H (Ver.D), IBBS200D (Ver.D), and IBBS200T (Ver.D). It also describes the
configurations, functions, and specifications of the modules and boards, and details such as cable
types, cable connections, and connector specifications.
l APM30H is short for advanced power module with heat exchanger.
l TMC11H is short for transmission cabinet of 11 U high with heat exchanger.
l IBBS200D is short for integrated battery backup system with direct cooling.
l IBBS200T is short for integrated battery backup system with thermal electric cooling.
Product Version
Product Name Product Version
Intended Audience
l Base station installation personnel
l System engineers
l Site maintenance personnel
Contents
3 TMC11H Cabinet.........................................................................................................................83
3.1 Cabinet Exterior................................................................................................................................................84
3.2 Cabinet Engineering Specifications..................................................................................................................84
3.3 Cabinet Application Scenarios.........................................................................................................................88
3.4 Cabinet Interior.................................................................................................................................................89
3.5 TMC11H Components.....................................................................................................................................92
3.5.1 DCDU-12B..............................................................................................................................................92
3.5.2 DCDU-12C..............................................................................................................................................98
3.5.3 FAN 02D...............................................................................................................................................102
3.5.4 Filler Module.........................................................................................................................................102
3.5.5 Junction Box..........................................................................................................................................103
3.5.6 ELU.......................................................................................................................................................105
3.5.7 Door Status Sensor................................................................................................................................111
3.5.8 AC Heater..............................................................................................................................................114
3.5.9 SOU.......................................................................................................................................................115
3.6 TMC11H Cables.............................................................................................................................................116
3.6.1 Cable List...............................................................................................................................................116
3.6.2 Cable Connections.................................................................................................................................119
3.6.3 PGND Cable..........................................................................................................................................120
3.6.4 Equipotential Cable...............................................................................................................................126
3.6.5 Power Cables.........................................................................................................................................131
3.6.6 Signal Cables.........................................................................................................................................144
4 IBBS200D Cabinet.....................................................................................................................151
4.1 Cabinet Exterior..............................................................................................................................................152
4.2 Cabinet Engineering Specifications................................................................................................................152
4.3 Cabinet Interior...............................................................................................................................................154
4.4 IBBS200D Components.................................................................................................................................155
4.4.1 Fan Mounting Frame.............................................................................................................................155
4.4.2 CMUEA.................................................................................................................................................159
4.4.3 Power Distribution Box.........................................................................................................................162
4.4.4 Storage Battery......................................................................................................................................164
4.4.5 ELU.......................................................................................................................................................165
4.4.6 Heating Film..........................................................................................................................................171
4.4.7 Door Status Sensor................................................................................................................................172
4.4.8 Temperature Sensor...............................................................................................................................175
4.5 IBBS200D Cables...........................................................................................................................................180
4.5.1 Cable List...............................................................................................................................................180
4.5.2 Cable Connections.................................................................................................................................182
4.5.3 PGND Cable..........................................................................................................................................184
4.5.4 Equipotential Cable...............................................................................................................................190
4.5.5 Power Cables.........................................................................................................................................195
4.5.6 Signal Cables.........................................................................................................................................202
5 IBBS200T Cabinet......................................................................................................................208
5.1 Cabinet Exterior..............................................................................................................................................209
5.2 Cabinet Engineering Specifications................................................................................................................209
5.3 Cabinet Interior...............................................................................................................................................211
5.4 IBBS200T Components..................................................................................................................................213
5.4.1 TEC........................................................................................................................................................213
5.4.2 CMUEA.................................................................................................................................................214
APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T
1 Changes in
03 (2013-01-15)
This is the third commercial release.
Compared with 02 (2012-12-30), no information is added.
Compared with 02 (2012-12-30), this issue incorporates the following changes.
l EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 Changed the input power cable for the APM30H to the
Power Cable EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 power cable and the
l Power Cable for the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 power cable.
EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05
l 3.5.1 DCDU-12B Changed the input power cable for the TMC11H to the
l 3.5.2 DCDU-12C DCDU-12B power cable and the DCDU-12C power
cable.
l 2.6.1 EPU05A Specified the models of the EPU, fan assembly, PMU,
l 2.6.3 FAN 02D and PSU.Specified the models of the EPU, fan
assembly, PMU, and PSU.
l PMU 11A
l PSU (R4850G2)
02 (2012-12-30)
This is the second commercial release.
Power Cables for a Fan Assembly Added the description of the cables
complying with British Standards (BS).
Input Power Cable for a TMC11H
01 (2012-11-10)
This is the first commercial release.
Compared with draft A (2012-09-15), no information is added or deleted.
Compared with draft A (2012-09-15), some descriptions are optimized, and changed the
APM30H (Ver.D2) and TMC11H (Ver.D2) cabinets to APM30H (Ver.D) and TMC11H
(Ver.D), respectively.
Compared with draft A (2012-09-15), all information about the APM30H (Ver.D1) and
TMC11H (Ver.D1) is deleted from this issue.
Draft A (2012-09-15)
This is a draft.
2 APM30H Cabinet
This chapter describes the APM30H cabinet exterior, engineering specifications, application
scenarios, as well as boards, modules, and cables in the APM30H cabinet.
2.1 Cabinet Exterior
The advanced power module with heat exchanger (APM30H) is used for Huawei wireless
products outdoors. It is small and easy to transport.
2.2 Cabinet Engineering Specifications
This section describes the engineering specifications of the APM30H, including the power
specifications, equipment specifications, surge protection specifications, and environment
specifications.
2.3 Engineering Specifications of Customer Equipment in APM or TMC Series Cabinets
The customer equipment to be installed in APM or TMC series cabinets must meet the
requirements for engineering specifications.
2.4 Cabinet Application Scenarios
The APM30H can apply to a distributed base station or a separated macro base station.
2.5 Cabinet Interior
The APM30H supplies DC power to the distributed or separated macro base station in outdoor
scenarios. It provides space for both the BBU and transmission equipment. If an AC heater or
an SOU is not configured in the APM30H and one BBU is installed, 5 U space is provided for
the customer equipment.
2.6 Components in an APM30H
This section describes the mandatory and optional components in an APM30H.
2.7 APM30H Cables
The APM30H cables consist of the power cables, equipotential cables, PGND cables, and signal
cables.
Power Specifications
The APM30H supports the input power of 220 V AC single-phase, 220/380 V AC three-phase,
110 V AC dual-live-wire, 120 V AC dual-live-wire, and the output power of -48 V DC. When
AC power is used, the base station converts AC power into -48 V DC power.
The following table lists the AC input voltage range supported by the APM30H.
Heat consumption in the APM30H: ≤ 1500 W (heat dissipation capability at the ambient
temperature of 50oC or 122oF) (including the BBU, power system, and transmission equipment)
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of the APM30H.
Space for the Configured with one The depth includes 280 mm (11.02 in.) away
customer BBU: 5 U x 19 in. x 380 from the rear of the subrack mounting ears and
equipment (H x mm 100 mm (3.94 in.) away from the front.
W x D) Configured with two
BBUs: 3U x 19 in. x
380 mm
Item Specifications
In common mode:
l Rated through-current capacity (8/20 us): 30 kA
l Maximum through-current capacity (8/20 us): 60 kA
Environment Specifications
The APM30H can be used outdoors. The following table lists the environment specifications of
the APM30H.
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH -
humidity
Wind ≤ 67 m/s -
speed
Dustproof IP55 -
and
waterproof
Noise When the heat consumption of the Meeting the ETS 300 753 4.1E
cabinet is equal to or less than 700 W, standard (rural area)
the noise is equal to or less than 61
dBA at the temperature of 25oC
(77oF) and equal to or less than 67
dBA at the temperature of 45oC
(113oF).
When the heat consumption of the Meeting the ETS 300 753 4.1E
cabinet is equal to 1050 W or between standard (urban area)
700 W and 1050 W, the noise is equal
to or less than 66 dBA at the
temperature of 25oC (77oF) and equal
to or less than 76 dBA at the
temperature of 45oC (113oF).
– If the customer equipment has built-in fans, the fans must dissipate heat out from left
to right or from front to rear.
– If the customer equipment does not have built-in fans but uses natural ventilation, a
minimum of 1 U space must be reserved above and below the customer equipment to
ensure heat dissipation.
l Temperature requirements
The following table lists the temperature requirements.
Equal to or lower than 40° Equal to or lower than -10° Equal to or higher than 55°
C (104°F) C (14°F) C (131°F)
Higher than 40°C (104°F) Equal to or lower than -10° Equal to or higher than 60°
C (14°F) C (140°F)
(1) Equipment using natural (2) Equipment dissipating heat out (3) Equipment dissipating heat out
ventilation from left to right from front to rear
The customer equipment to be installed in the APM30, APM30H (Ver.A), TMC, or TMC11H
(Ver.A) must meet the following requirements:
l Dimension requirements
The dimension requirements are shown in Figure 2-3.
Equal to or lower than 40° Equal to or lower than -10° Equal to or higher than 55°
C (104°F) C (14°F) C (131°F)
Higher than 40°C (104°F) Equal to or lower than -10° Equal to or higher than 60°
C (14°F) C (140°F)
(1) Equipment using natural (2) Equipment dissipating heat out (3) Equipment dissipating heat out
ventilation from left to right from front to rear
The following figure shows the distributed base station where an APM30H is stacked on a battery
cabinet.
Figure 2-4 Distributed base station where an APM30H is stacked on a battery cabinet
l The APM30H provides 5 U space for transmission equipment and uses an embedded power
system to feed -48 V DC power into the distributed base station, transmission equipment,
and storage battery groups in the battery cabinet.
l When the mains power supply is unavailable, storage battery groups feed -48 V DC power
into the distributed base station and transmission equipment.
l The APM30H provides 5 U space for transmission equipment and uses an embedded power
system to feed -48 V DC power into the BBU, RFUs, transmission equipment, and storage
battery groups in the battery cabinet.
l When the mains power supply is unavailable, storage battery groups feed -48 V DC power
into the BBU, RFUs, and transmission equipment.
l The APM30H reports alarms from the fans of the RFC, door status sensor, DCDU, and
battery cabinet.
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U space at the bottom of the cabinet. If both an AC heater
and an SOU are configured, the heater is installed in the 1
U space above the SOU.
12 SOU Opt 1 The service outlet unit (SOU) transfers AC power supply
ion to the customer equipment. It can be installed in the 1 U
al space at the bottom of the cabinet.
2.6.1 EPU05A
An EPU05A converts AC power into DC power and distributes power.
(1) PMU 11A (2) PSU (R4850G2) (3) Filler panel (4) EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 Subrack
EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 subrack Figure 2-7 shows how slots are numbered in
an EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 subrack.
(1) PMU 11A (2) PSU (R4850G2) (3) Filler panel (4) EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 Subrack
Module Description
EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 subrack Figure 2-8 shows how slots are numbered in
the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 subrack.
Exterior
Figure 2-9 and Figure 2-10 show the exteriors of EPU05A-02 and EPU05A-04 subracks,
respectively.
(1) AC surge protector (2) PSU1/4 circuit breaker, (3) AC OUTPUT circuit (4) BAT circuit breaker
PSU2/5 circuit breaker, and breaker
PSU3 circuit breaker
(5) Circuit breaker for (6) Circuit breaker for (7) Output port for the (8) RFC1 output port
RFC1 RFC2 storage battery
(9) RFC2 output port (10) LOAD0 to LOAD8 (11) Spare fuse box (12) Short-circuiting bar(1)
output ports
NOTE
When a short-circuiting bar is installed on the AC INPUT wiring terminal to connect the L1, L2, and L3
terminals, the EPU subrack supplies 220 V AC single-phase power. When the short-circuiting bar is not
installed on the AC INPUT wiring terminal, the EPU subrack supplies 220 V AC three-phase power.
(1) AC surge protector (2) PSU circuit breaker (3) AC OUTPUT1/AC (4) BAT circuit breaker
OUTPUT2 circuit breaker
(5) Circuit breaker for (6) Circuit breaker for (7) Output port for the storage (8) RFC1 output port
RFC1 RFC2 battery
(9) RFC2 output port (10) LOAD0 to LOAD8 (11) Spare fuse box (12) AC INPUT
output ports
(13) AC OUTPUT - - -
Function
An EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 subrack distributes AC and DC power.
l An EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 subrack performs the following AC power distribution
functions:
– Provides two AC outputs. One is used for the service outlet unit (SOU). The other one
is connected to the AC junction box on the left of the cabinet, and divided into four AC
power outputs, which are then provided for the heater or heating film.
– Reports AC input surge protection alarms.
l An EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 subrack provides 12 DC outputs for a separated macro base
station.
Port
The following figure shows the power input and output ports on an EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04
subrack. Table 2-11 and Table 2-12 list the ports in detail.
Figure 2-11 Power input and output ports on an EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 subrack
Table 2-12 DC input and output ports and terminals on an EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 subrack
DC output DC Power Protector Protector Connector
ports Supply Unit Specification
LOAD3 TM_0(1)
LOAD4 TM_1
LOAD5 TM_2 or
EMUA
LOAD7 TMC
LOAD8 IBBS(2)
NOTE
(1) TM is the customer transmission equipment. LOAD3, LOAD4, LOAD5, and LOAD6 are DC output
terminals for the transmission equipment, supporting four DC outputs.
(2) When the IBBS200D is configured, LOAD8 is the DC output port for the IBBS200D fan power cable.
When IBBS200T is configured, LOAD8 is the DC output port for the IBBS200T TEC power cable.
(3) The spare fuse box contains five 5 A fuses and three 30 A fuses for onsite replacement.
Circuit Breaker
There are several circuit breakers on the EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 subrack panel to control
the DC outputs. The following figure shows the positions of circuit breakers and the following
table describes the specifications of circuit breakers.
Technical Specifications
The following table describes the technical specifications of an EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04
subrack.
Component Specifications
Exteriors
Figure 2-13 and Figure 2-14 show the exteriors of the EPU05A-03 and EPU05A-05 subracks,
respectively.
(1) AC surge protector (2) PSU1/4 circuit (3) AC OUTPUT circuit (4) BAT circuit breaker
breaker, PSU2/5 circuit breaker
breaker, and PSU3 circuit
breaker
(5) Circuit breaker for RFC (6) Output terminal for (7) Output terminal for (8) Output terminals for
1 storage batteries RFC 1 LOAD 0 to LOAD 8
(9) Output terminals for (10) Spare fuse box (11) Short-circuiting bar(1) (12) AC INPUT
RRU 0 to RRU 5
(13) AC OUTPUT - - -
NOTE
When a short-circuiting bar is installed on the AC INPUT wiring terminal to connect the L1, L2, and L3
terminals, the EPU subrack supports 220 V AC single-phase power. When no short-circuiting bar is
installed on the AC INPUT wiring terminal, the EPU subrack supports 220 V AC three-phase power.
(1) AC surge protector (2) PSU circuit breaker (3) AC OUTPUT 1 or AC (4) BAT circuit breaker
OUTPUT 2 circuit breaker
(5) Circuit breaker for RFC (6) Output terminal for (7) Output terminal for (8) LOAD 0 to LOAD 8
1 storage batteries RFC 1 output terminals
(9) Output terminals for (10) Spare fuse box (11) AC INPUT (12) AC OUTPUT
RRU 0 to RRU 5
Function
An EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 distributes AC and DC power.
Terminals
The following figure shows the power input and output terminals on the EPU05A-03 or
EPU05A-05 subrack, as shown in Table 2-16, Table 2-17.
Figure 2-15 Power input and output terminals on the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 subrack
Table 2-16 AC input and output terminals on the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 subrack
Table 2-17 DC input and output terminals on the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 subrack
LOAD 3 TM_0(1)
LOAD 4 TM_1
LOAD 7 TMC
LOAD 8 IBBS(2)
NOTE
(1) TM is the customer transmission equipment. LOAD3, LOAD4, LOAD5, and LOAD6 are DC output
terminals for the transmission equipment, supporting four DC outputs.
(2) When the IBBS200D is configured, LOAD8 is the DC output terminal connecting to the IBBS200D
fan power cable. When IBBS200T is configured, LOAD8 is the DC output terminal connecting to the
IBBS200T TEC power cable.
(3) The spare fuse box can provide five 5 A fuses and three 30 A fuses, which can be used to replace broken
ones onsite.
Circuit Breakers
There are several circuit breakers on the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 subrack panel to control
the DC outputs. The following figure shows the positions of the circuit breakers and the following
table describes the specifications of the circuit breakers.
Table 2-18 Specifications of the circuit breakers on the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 subrack
Circuit Breaker Silkscreen Requirement for the
Circuit Breaker
Technical Specifications
The following table describes the technical specifications of the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05
subrack.
PMU 11A
A power monitoring unit 11A (PMU 11A) manages the power system and battery, monitors
power distribution, and reports alarms.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PMU 11A.
Function
A PMU 11A performs the following functions:
Port
The following figure shows the ports on a PMU 11A.
Indicator
The following table describes the indicators on a PMU 11A.
ALM Alarm Red Steady on Alarms are generated, and the module
indicator must be replaced.
DIP Switch
There is a DIP switch on the left panel of the PMU 11A. The DIP switch has eight bits, where
the four least significant bits 1, 2, 3, and 4 define the monitoring address of the PMU 11A, and
the four most significant bits 5, 6, 7, and 8 are not defined but reserved for future use.
ON is indicated by 1, and OFF is indicated by 0. The monitoring address of the PMU 11A is set
to 3 by default before delivery, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 2-19 DIP switch on the left panel of the PMU 11A
NOTE
At a site configured with two or more APM30Hs, if two PMU units are connected to one RS485 bus for
the BBU, the monitoring address of the other PMU is set to 4. That is, the lower four bits of the DIP switch
are set to 0010.
PSU (R4850G2)
A power supply unit (PSU) (R4850G2) converts 110 V AC or 220 V AC power into -48 V DC.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PSU (R4850G2).
Function
A PSU (R4850G2) performs the following functions:
l Converts 110 V AC or 220 V AC power into -48 V DC and adjusts the output voltage.
l Provides protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, and overtemperature for its DC
outputs.
l Dissipates heat using its built-in fans.
Indicator
The following figure shows the indicators on a PSU (R4850G2).
Exterior
A junction box is installed on the left inner side of the APM30H, TMC11H, IBBS700D, or
IBBS700T. In the BTS3900AL, the junction box is installed on the right inner side of the cabinet.
The following figure shows the position and exterior of the junction box in the APM30H.
Functions
The junction box used in the BTS3900AL, APM30H, TMC11H, IBBS700D and IBBS700T
performs the following functions:
l The PDU05A-01 feeds power to the junction box in the BTS3900AL. The power is divided
into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in the cabinet.
l The EPU subrack feeds power into the junction box in the APM30H. The power is divided
into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in the cabinet or heating
film in the IBBS200D.
l The junction box in the APM30H feeds power into the junction box in the TMC11H. The
power is divided into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater or
service outlet unit (SOU) in the cabinet.
l The junction box in the primary cabinet (BTS3900A, BTS3900AL, or TP48600A-H17B1)
feeds power into the junction box in the IBBS700D or IBBS700T. The power is divided
into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in the cabinet.
Interior
The following figure shows the interior of an AC junction box.
(1) Four AC output L wiring (2) Four AC output N wiring (3) Four AC output PE wiring
terminals terminals terminals
(4) Cable holes (5) AC input N wiring terminal (6) AC input L wiring terminal
Exterior
A FAN 02D consists of the fan subrack, fans, and CMUEA. The following figure shows the
exterior of a FAN 02D.
For details about the ports and indicators on the CMUEA, see CMUEA.
2.6.4 ELU
An electronic label unit (ELU) reports the cabinet type automatically to facilitate
troubleshooting.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU.
NOTE
The ELU in a BTS3900 or BTS3900L has no shell.
The board collecting information from the ELU varies according to the cabinet, as listed in the
following table.
IBBS700T CMUF
Installation Position
Positions of ELUs vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their positions.
NOTE
An ELU is located on the right inner wall of the APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC, or on the left inner wall of
the IBBS200D or IBBS200T. The preceding figure shows an APM30H and an IBBS200D as an example.
NOTE
In the IBBS700D, when the cabinet is configured with a CCU, the ELU is above the CCU. When the cabinet
is not configured with a CCU, the ELU is on the right of the CMUEA.
NOTE
In the IBBS700T, when the cabinet is configured with a CCU, the ELU is above the CCU. When the cabinet
is not configured with a CCU, the ELU is on the left of the CMUF.
Exterior
A door status sensor consists of a magnet and a switch. The following figures show the exteriors
of them.
The following figure shows the exterior of the switch of a door status sensor.
Installation Position
Positions of door status sensors vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their
positions.
NOTE
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the BTS3900AL (Ver.A), IBBS700D, and
IBBS700T. Figure 2-35 uses the BTS3900AL (Ver.A) as an example.
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the OMB and OMB (Ver.C). Figure 2-36 uses
the OMB (Ver.C) as an example.
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the following cabinets: APM30H (Ver.B),
APM30H (Ver.C), APM30H (Ver.D), RFC (Ver.B), RFC (Ver.C), RFC (Ver.D), TMC11H (Ver.B),
TMC11H (Ver.C), TMC11H (Ver.D), IBBS200D (Ver.B), IBBS200D (Ver.C), IBBS200D (Ver.D),
IBBS200T (Ver.B), IBBS200T (Ver.C), and IBBS200T (Ver.D). Figure 2-37 uses the APM30H
(Ver.D) as an example.
Exterior
A filler module is 1 U high. The following figure shows the exterior of a filler module.
Function
A filler module is installed in the customer space below the BBU to prevent heat reflux in the
empty space below the BBU.
NOTE
In an APM30H or TMC11H, the filler module is configured in the customer space by default. Before
installing other modules, first remove the filler module. For details about removing a filler module, see
chapter "Installing Optional Modules and Cables" in the "Installation Guide".
2.6.7 AC Heater
An AC heater is optionally installed in the customer space in an APM30H or TMC11H. It ensures
that the customer equipment in a cabinet works within the acceptable temperature range.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an AC heater.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of an AC heater.
2.6.8 SOU
A service outlet unit (SOU) transfers AC power to the customer equipment. An SOU is optionally
installed in the customer space in an APM30H or TMC11H.
Exterior
An SOU is 1 U high. The following figure shows the exterior of an SOU.
(1) Input power port (2) Breaker (3) Socket (European standard)
An SOU applies to the four types of sockets meeting the following standards: North American
standard, European standard, Universal standard, and British standard. The following figure
shows the exteriors of the four types of sockets.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of an SOU.
Counter Specification
Frequency band 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Counter Specification
Altitude ≤ 4,000m
NOTE
Above the altitude of 3000 m (9842.52 ft), the
maximum operating temperature drops by 1oC
(33.8oF) as the altitude increases by 100 m (328.08
ft).
NOTE
The connection of power cables for optional components depends on the delivery mode. Table 2-26
describes the power cables in a macro base station.
Signal Cables
The following table describes the signal cables.
Cables - - - - -
to be
install
ed
onsite
Monitoring 2-pin GATE port on the Bare wire Door status sensor
Signal connector PMU
Cable for
the Door
Status
Sensor
(1) Power Cable for an AC Junction Box (2) FAN 02D Power Cable (3) Storage Battery Power Cable
(4) DCDU-12B Power Cable (5) SOU Power Cable (6) Power Cable for an AC Heater
(1) Power Cable for an AC Junction (2) FAN 02D Power Cable (3) Storage Battery Power Cable
Box
(4) Power Cable for the DC Junction (5) Power Cable for the DC Junction (6) SOU Power Cable
Box in an RFC Box in an RFC
(1) Monitoring signal cable for the fans on the front (2) Monitoring signal transfer cable for the fans on the
door front door
(3) PMU-CMUEA monitoring signal cable (4) Monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor
in the APM30H
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PGND cable.
NOTE
In most cases, the PGND cable is a yellow and green colored cable. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is
supplied for BTS3900A (Ver.C) and BTS3900A (Ver.D) cabinets, the PGND cables are green.
Description
The cross-sectional areas and maximum lengths of PGND cables vary according to the types of
cabinets. Table 2-28 and Table 2-29 describe PGND cables.
BTS3900A IBBS700D and 5 m (16.4 ft) 35 mm2 The cable The exterior
(Ver.D) IBBS700T (0.054 has a one- is shown by
in.2) hole OT illustration
terminal 1 in the
(M6) on preceding
the figure.
cabinet
side and a
one-hole
OT
terminal
(M8) on
the
ground
bar side.
nal
(M6)
on the
cabin
et side
and a
one-
hole
OT
termi
nal
(M6)
on the
groun
d bar
side.
The
distan
ce
betwe
en the
two
holes
of the
two-
hole
OT
termi
nal is
15.8
mm
(0.62
in.).
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an equipotential cable.
NOTE
In most cases, the equipotential cable is a green and yellow cable. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is
supplied for the cabinets used by the BTS3900A (Ver.C) or BTS3900A (Ver.D), the equipotential cable
is green.
Description
The following table describes equipotential cables.
BTS39
00AL
AC
cabinet
is
combi
ned
with a
TMC1
1H
(Ver.C
), the
cable
has a
two-
hole
OT
termin
al
(M6)
on the
BTS39
00AL
AC
cabinet
side
and a
one-
hole
OT
termin
al
(M6)
on the
TMC1
1H
(Ver.C
) side.
The
distanc
e
betwee
n the
two
holes
of each
two-
hole
termin
al is
15.8
mm
(0.62
in.).
Exterior
The number of core wires contained in an EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 power cable depends on
the power system where the EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 is used. The following figure shows
the exteriors of EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 power cables in the 220 V AC single-phase scenario.
Figure 2-47 Exteriors of EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 power cables in the 220 V AC single-
phase scenario
(1) OT terminal
Description
The following table describes EPU05A-02 or EPU05A-04 power cables.
L3 Gray
N Blue
N White
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables vary according to countries and regions. If cables are purchased locally,
the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Exterior
The number of core wires contained in the power cable for the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 varies
according to the power systems. The following figure shows the exterior of the power cable for
the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 used in 220 V AC single-phase scenario.
Figure 2-48 Exterior of the power cable for the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05 (in 220 V AC single-
phase scenario)
Description
The following table lists the power cables for the EPU05A-03 or EPU05A-05.
L3 wire Gray
N wire Blue
N wire White
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and areas. If cables
are purchased locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Exterior
The types of DCDU-12B power cables vary according to power supply scenarios. The following
figure shows the exteriors of DCDU-12B power cables.
Description
The following table describes DCDU-12B power cables.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an SOU power cable.
Description
The following table describes an SOU power cable.
W3 Blue N
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and regions. If cables
are purchased locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
heater is configured in the -48 V DC input scenario, one more AC power input must be added
for the heater. In this case, the maximum length of the power cable for the AC heater is 15 m
(49.21 ft).
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a power cable for an AC heater.
Description
The following table describes the power cable for an AC heater.
W3 Blue N
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and regions. If cables
are purchased locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Exterior
Figure 2-52 and Figure 2-53 show the exterior of a FAN 02D power cable.
Description
The following table describes a FAN 02D power cable.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a power cable for an AC junction box.
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and regions. If cables
are purchased locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Description
The following table describes a power cable for an AC junction box.
BTS3 APM30H EPU or EPS L Brown 1.5 mm2 (0.002 The exterior is
900A subrack in.2) shown by
N Blue illustration 1 in
TMC11H EPU or EPS L Brown the preceding
1.5 mm2 (0.002
subrack, figure.
in.2)
and N Blue
transfered
by AC
junction
box in
APM30H
BTS3900A N Blue
L AC
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU signal cable.
Description
The following table describes an ELU signal cable.
Exterior
Monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are classified into three types according to the
cabinets being monitored. Figure 2-56, Figure 2-57, and Figure 2-58 show their exteriors.
Figure 2-56 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (1)
Figure 2-57 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (2)
NOTE
l Cable 1 has a 2-pin straight socket at one end, which is connected to the HPMI. Cable 1 has a bare wire
and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor and a cable terminal
block, respectively.
l Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord end
terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
l Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two ports
on one side of the cable terminal block.
Figure 2-58 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (3)
NOTE
l Cable 1 has a 2-pin straight socket at one end, which is connected to the GATE port on the PMU. Cable
1 has a bare wire and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor
and a cable terminal block, respectively.
l Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord end
terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
l Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two ports
on one side of the cable terminal block.
Description
Monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are classified into different types according to
the monitoring boards to which the door status is reported. The following table lists the
monitoring signal cables for door status sensors.
Table 2-39 Types of monitoring signal cables for door status sensors
Base Station Cabinet Monitoring Board Exterior
Type to Which the Door
Status Is Reported
IBBS700T CMUF
Monitoring Signal Transfer Cable for the Fan in the Front Door
A monitoring signal transfer cable for the fan in the front door feeds power into the fan in the
front door of the APM30H or TMC11H. It also transmits fan monitoring signals to a monitoring
board in the cabinet.
Cable Type
The following table lists the types of monitoring boards to which the monitoring signals are
reported. Monitoring signal cables vary according to the boards.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exteriors of monitoring signal transfer cables for fans in the front
doors.
Figure 2-59 Exteriors of monitoring signal transfer cables for fans in the front doors
Description
The following table describes a monitoring signal transfer cable for the fan in the front door.
Table 2-41 Monitoring signal transfer cable for the fan in the front door
Wire X1 End X2 End Color
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PMU 11A-CMUEA monitoring signal cable.
Description
The following table describes a PMU 11A-CMUEA monitoring signal cable.
X1.2 X2.2
X1.6 X2.6
X1.5 X2.5
X1.8 X2.8
3 TMC11H Cabinet
This chapter describes the TMC11H cabinet exterior, engineering specifications, application
scenarios, as well as boards, modules, and cables in the TMC11H cabinet.
Electrical Specifications
The following table lists the electrical specifications of the TMC11H.
Parameter Specifications
Heat consumption of the cabinet ≤ 1500 W (heat dissipation capability at the ambient
temperature of 50oC or 122oF)
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of the TMC11H.
Dimensions (H x W Cabinet (without the base): The TMC11H and APM30H have the
x D) 700 mm x 600 mm x 480 mm same exterior and base.
(27.56 in. x 23.62 in. x 18.90
in.)
Base: 200 mm x 600 mm x
434 mm (7.87 in. x 23.62 in.
x 17.09 in.)
Space for the 11 U x 19 in. x 380 mm The depth includes 100 mm (3.94 in.)
customer equipment in front of the columns and 280 mm
(H x W x D) (11.02 in.) between the columns and
the rear of the cabinet.
Environment Specifications
The TMC11H can be used outdoors. The following table lists the environment specifications of
the TMC11H.
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH -
humidity
Altitude -60 m to +4000 m (-196.85 ft From the altitude of 1800 m (5905.44 ft), the
to +13123.2 ft) maximum operating temperature drops by 1oC
(33.8oF) each time the altitude increases by 220
m (721.78 ft).
Wind ≤ 67 m/s -
speed
Dustproof IP55 -
and
waterproof
Noise When the heat consumption Meeting the ETS 300 753 4.1E standard (rural
of the cabinet is equal to or area)
less than 700 W, the noise is
equal to or less than 61 dBA
at the temperature of 25oC
(77oF) and equal to or less
than 67 dBA at the
temperature of 45oC (113oF).
When the heat consumption Meeting the ETS 300 753 4.1E standard (urban
of the cabinet is equal to 1500 area)
W or between 700 W and
1500 W, the noise is equal to
or less than 66 dBA at the
temperature of 25oC (77oF)
and equal to or less than 76
dBA at the temperature of
45oC (113oF).
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nal mu
or m
Ma Qu
nd ant
ato ity
ry in
a
Sin
gle
Ca
bin
et
1 Outer air
Ma
circulatio The assembly is installed on the front door of the cabinet,
nda 1
n dissipating heat from the cabinet.
tory
assembly
N Compon Op Ma Remarks
o. ent tio xi
nal mu
or m
Ma Qu
nd ant
ato ity
ry in
a
Sin
gle
Ca
bin
et
5 Door Ma
The door status sensor monitors the status (open or closed) of
status nda 1
the cabinet door.
sensor tory
6 Ma
The electronic label unit (ELU) reports the cabinet type
ELU nda 1
automatically to facilitate troubleshooting.
tory
N Compon Op Ma Remarks
o. ent tio xi
nal mu
or m
Ma Qu
nd ant
ato ity
ry in
a
Sin
gle
Ca
bin
et
9 Opt
The environment monitoring unit type A (EMUA) monitors
EMUA ion 1
environment of the equipment.
al
3.5.1 DCDU-12B
A direct current distribution unit-12B (DCDU-12B) is 1 U high and provides -48 V DC power
for other components.
Exterior
The following figure shows the front and rear of the DCDU-12B.
NOTE
A DCDU-12B uses the equipotential connection point and ground point in the following scenarios:
l Scenario 1: The DCDU-12B is installed on an open rack. In this scenario, an equipotential cable
connects the equipotential ground point near the mounting ear on the DCDU-12B to the ground bar on
the open rack.
l Scenario 2: The DCDU-12B is installed on a wall as a standalone power distribution device. In this
scenario, the ground point at the rear of the DCDU-12B is connected to the ground bar in the equipment
room.
Function
The DCDU-12B provides ten -48 V DC outputs using the same fuse configurations to meet the
power distribution requirements of indoor and outdoor macro base stations, micro base stations,
and distributed base stations.
Port
The following figure shows the ports on the DCDU-12B panel.
NOTE
A fuse block and a DC output port are jointly called a fuse terminal block.
The following table describes the power distribution of the DC output ports on a DCDU-12B.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of a DCDU-12B.
3.5.2 DCDU-12C
A direct current distribution unit-12C (DCDU-12C) is 1 U high and provides -48 V DC power
for other components.
Exterior
The following figure shows the front and rear of the DCDU-12C.
NOTE
The DCDU-12C has no equipotential connection point and ground point.
Function
The DCDU-12C provides ten -48 V DC outputs using same fuse configurations to meet the
power distribution requirements of distributed and outdoor macro base stations.
Port
The following table describes the ports and terminals on a DCDU-12C panel.
NOTE
A fuse block and a DC output port are jointly called a fuse terminal block.
The following table describes the power distribution of the DC output ports on a DCDU-12C.
LOAD4 Battery
cabinet
LOAD5 to BBU
LOAD8
LOAD9 Heat
exchanger
LOAD9 FAU
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of a DCDU-12C.
Parameter Specifications
Exterior
A FAN 02D consists of the fan subrack, fans, and CMUEA. The following figure shows the
exterior of a FAN 02D.
For details about the ports and indicators on the CMUEA, see CMUEA.
Exterior
A filler module is 1 U high. The following figure shows the exterior of a filler module.
Function
A filler module is installed in the customer space below the BBU to prevent heat reflux in the
empty space below the BBU.
NOTE
In an APM30H or TMC11H, the filler module is configured in the customer space by default. Before
installing other modules, first remove the filler module. For details about removing a filler module, see
chapter "Installing Optional Modules and Cables" in the "Installation Guide".
Exterior
A junction box is installed on the left inner side of the APM30H, TMC11H, IBBS700D, or
IBBS700T. In the BTS3900AL, the junction box is installed on the right inner side of the cabinet.
The following figure shows the position and exterior of the junction box in the APM30H.
Functions
The junction box used in the BTS3900AL, APM30H, TMC11H, IBBS700D and IBBS700T
performs the following functions:
l The PDU05A-01 feeds power to the junction box in the BTS3900AL. The power is divided
into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in the cabinet.
l The EPU subrack feeds power into the junction box in the APM30H. The power is divided
into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in the cabinet or heating
film in the IBBS200D.
l The junction box in the APM30H feeds power into the junction box in the TMC11H. The
power is divided into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater or
service outlet unit (SOU) in the cabinet.
l The junction box in the primary cabinet (BTS3900A, BTS3900AL, or TP48600A-H17B1)
feeds power into the junction box in the IBBS700D or IBBS700T. The power is divided
into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in the cabinet.
Interior
The following figure shows the interior of an AC junction box.
(1) Four AC output L wiring (2) Four AC output N wiring (3) Four AC output PE wiring
terminals terminals terminals
(4) Cable holes (5) AC input N wiring terminal (6) AC input L wiring terminal
3.5.6 ELU
An electronic label unit (ELU) reports the cabinet type automatically to facilitate
troubleshooting.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU.
NOTE
The ELU in a BTS3900 or BTS3900L has no shell.
The board collecting information from the ELU varies according to the cabinet, as listed in the
following table.
IBBS700T CMUF
Installation Position
Positions of ELUs vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their positions.
NOTE
An ELU is located on the right inner wall of the APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC, or on the left inner wall of
the IBBS200D or IBBS200T. The preceding figure shows an APM30H and an IBBS200D as an example.
NOTE
In the IBBS700D, when the cabinet is configured with a CCU, the ELU is above the CCU. When the cabinet
is not configured with a CCU, the ELU is on the right of the CMUEA.
NOTE
In the IBBS700T, when the cabinet is configured with a CCU, the ELU is above the CCU. When the cabinet
is not configured with a CCU, the ELU is on the left of the CMUF.
Exterior
A door status sensor consists of a magnet and a switch. The following figures show the exteriors
of them.
The following figure shows the exterior of the switch of a door status sensor.
Installation Position
Positions of door status sensors vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their
positions.
NOTE
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the BTS3900AL (Ver.A), IBBS700D, and
IBBS700T. Figure 3-26 uses the BTS3900AL (Ver.A) as an example.
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the OMB and OMB (Ver.C). Figure 3-27 uses
the OMB (Ver.C) as an example.
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the following cabinets: APM30H (Ver.B),
APM30H (Ver.C), APM30H (Ver.D), RFC (Ver.B), RFC (Ver.C), RFC (Ver.D), TMC11H (Ver.B),
TMC11H (Ver.C), TMC11H (Ver.D), IBBS200D (Ver.B), IBBS200D (Ver.C), IBBS200D (Ver.D),
IBBS200T (Ver.B), IBBS200T (Ver.C), and IBBS200T (Ver.D). Figure 3-28 uses the APM30H
(Ver.D) as an example.
3.5.8 AC Heater
An AC heater is optionally installed in the customer space in an APM30H or TMC11H. It ensures
that the customer equipment in a cabinet works within the acceptable temperature range.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an AC heater.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of an AC heater.
Counter Specification
Counter Specification
3.5.9 SOU
A service outlet unit (SOU) transfers AC power to the customer equipment. An SOU is optionally
installed in the customer space in an APM30H or TMC11H.
Exterior
An SOU is 1 U high. The following figure shows the exterior of an SOU.
(1) Input power port (2) Breaker (3) Socket (European standard)
An SOU applies to the four types of sockets meeting the following standards: North American
standard, European standard, Universal standard, and British standard. The following figure
shows the exteriors of the four types of sockets.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of an SOU.
Frequency band 50 Hz or 60 Hz
Altitude ≤ 4,000m
NOTE
Above the altitude of 3000 m (9842.52 ft), the
maximum operating temperature drops by 1oC
(33.8oF) as the altitude increases by 100 m (328.08
ft).
NOTE
The connection of power cables for optional components depends on the delivery mode. Table 3-15
describes the power cables in a macro base station.
Signal Cables
The following table describes the signal cables.
Cables - - - - -
to be
install
ed
onsite
(1) FAN 02D Power Cable (2) Power Cable for an AC Heater (3) DCDU-12B Power Cable or DCDU-12C
Power Cable
(1) Monitoring signal cable for the fans on the front (2) Monitoring signal transfer cable for the fans on the
door front door
(3) ELU signal cable (4) Monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PGND cable.
NOTE
In most cases, the PGND cable is a yellow and green colored cable. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is
supplied for BTS3900A (Ver.C) and BTS3900A (Ver.D) cabinets, the PGND cables are green.
Description
The cross-sectional areas and maximum lengths of PGND cables vary according to the types of
cabinets. Table 3-17 and Table 3-18 describe PGND cables.
BTS3900A IBBS700D and 5 m (16.4 ft) 35 mm2 The cable The exterior
(Ver.D) IBBS700T (0.054 has a one- is shown by
in.2) hole OT illustration
terminal 1 in the
(M6) on preceding
the figure.
cabinet
side and a
one-hole
OT
terminal
(M8) on
the
ground
bar side.
nal
(M6)
on the
cabin
et side
and a
one-
hole
OT
termi
nal
(M6)
on the
groun
d bar
side.
The
distan
ce
betwe
en the
two
holes
of the
two-
hole
OT
termi
nal is
15.8
mm
(0.62
in.).
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an equipotential cable.
NOTE
In most cases, the equipotential cable is a green and yellow cable. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is
supplied for the cabinets used by the BTS3900A (Ver.C) or BTS3900A (Ver.D), the equipotential cable
is green.
Description
The following table describes equipotential cables.
BTS39
00AL
AC
cabinet
is
combi
ned
with a
TMC1
1H
(Ver.C
), the
cable
has a
two-
hole
OT
termin
al
(M6)
on the
BTS39
00AL
AC
cabinet
side
and a
one-
hole
OT
termin
al
(M6)
on the
TMC1
1H
(Ver.C
) side.
The
distanc
e
betwee
n the
two
holes
of each
two-
hole
termin
al is
15.8
mm
(0.62
in.).
Exterior
The types of DCDU-12B power cables vary according to power supply scenarios. The following
figure shows the exteriors of DCDU-12B power cables.
Description
The following table describes DCDU-12B power cables.
Exterior
The types of DCDU-12C power cables vary according to power supply scenarios. The following
figure shows the exteriors of DCDU-12C power cables.
NOTE
In most regions, the RTN(+) wire is black and the NEG(-) wire is blue. In UK, the RTN(+) wire is blue
and the NEG(-) wire is gray.
Description
The following table describes DCDU-12C power cables.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an SOU power cable.
Description
The following table describes an SOU power cable.
W3 Blue N
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and regions. If cables
are purchased locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
heater is configured in the -48 V DC input scenario, one more AC power input must be added
for the heater. In this case, the maximum length of the power cable for the AC heater is 15 m
(49.21 ft).
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a power cable for an AC heater.
Description
The following table describes the power cable for an AC heater.
W3 Blue N
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and regions. If cables
are purchased locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Exterior
Figure 3-40 and Figure 3-41 show the exterior of a FAN 02D power cable.
Description
The following table describes a FAN 02D power cable.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a power cable for an AC junction box.
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and regions. If cables
are purchased locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Description
The following table describes a power cable for an AC junction box.
BTS3 APM30H EPU or EPS L Brown 1.5 mm2 (0.002 The exterior is
900A subrack in.2) shown by
N Blue illustration 1 in
TMC11H EPU or EPS L Brown the preceding
1.5 mm2 (0.002
subrack, figure.
in.2)
and N Blue
transfered
by AC
junction
box in
APM30H
BTS3900A N Blue
L AC
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU signal cable.
Description
The following table describes an ELU signal cable.
Exterior
Monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are classified into three types according to the
cabinets being monitored. Figure 3-44, Figure 3-45, and Figure 3-46 show their exteriors.
Figure 3-44 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (1)
Figure 3-45 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (2)
NOTE
l Cable 1 has a 2-pin straight socket at one end, which is connected to the HPMI. Cable 1 has a bare wire
and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor and a cable terminal
block, respectively.
l Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord end
terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
l Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two ports
on one side of the cable terminal block.
Figure 3-46 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (3)
NOTE
l Cable 1 has a 2-pin straight socket at one end, which is connected to the GATE port on the PMU. Cable
1 has a bare wire and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor
and a cable terminal block, respectively.
l Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord end
terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
l Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two ports
on one side of the cable terminal block.
Description
Monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are classified into different types according to
the monitoring boards to which the door status is reported. The following table lists the
monitoring signal cables for door status sensors.
Table 3-27 Types of monitoring signal cables for door status sensors
Base Station Cabinet Monitoring Board Exterior
Type to Which the Door
Status Is Reported
IBBS700T CMUF
Monitoring Signal Transfer Cable for the Fan in the Front Door
A monitoring signal transfer cable for the fan in the front door feeds power into the fan in the
front door of the APM30H or TMC11H. It also transmits fan monitoring signals to a monitoring
board in the cabinet.
Cable Type
The following table lists the types of monitoring boards to which the monitoring signals are
reported. Monitoring signal cables vary according to the boards.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exteriors of monitoring signal transfer cables for fans in the front
doors.
Figure 3-47 Exteriors of monitoring signal transfer cables for fans in the front doors
Description
The following table describes a monitoring signal transfer cable for the fan in the front door.
Table 3-29 Monitoring signal transfer cable for the fan in the front door
Wire X1 End X2 End Color
4 IBBS200D Cabinet
This chapter describes the IBBS200D cabinet exterior, engineering specifications, application
scenarios, as well as boards, modules, and cables in the IBBS200D cabinet.
Electrical Specifications
The following table lists the electrical specifications of the IBBS200D.
Item Specifications
Heat dissipation in the cabinet The difference between the temperature in the battery
cabinet and the ambient temperature must be less than 5oC
(41oF).
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of the IBBS200D.
Weight of storage 12 V 92 Ah storage battery: 33.5 The total capacity can expand to 48
batteries kg (73.87 lb) V 184 Ah (two 48 V 92 Ah battery
NOTE packs).
Storage batteries from different
manufacturers have different
specifications. The specifications
listed above are for the commonly
used storage batteries.
Method of It can be installed on the ground. It In stack mode, the IBBS200D must
installation can be also installed on the be installed under the TMC11H or
TMC11H or APM30H in stack APM30H.
mode.
Environment Specifications
The IBBS200D can be used outdoors. The following table lists the environment specifications
of the IBBS200D.
Operating -40oC to +40oC (-40oF +104oF) Heating films must be used in cold
temperatur areas.
e
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH -
humidity
Wind ≤ 67 m/s -
speed
Dustproof IP34 -
and
waterproof
1 Fan mounting Mandat 1 The fan mounting frame is installed on the front
frame ory door of the cabinet, and configured with a fan.
3 ELU Mandat 1 The electronic label unit (ELU) reports the cabinet
ory type automatically to facilitate troubleshooting.
6 Door status Mandat 1 The door status sensor monitors the status (open
sensor ory or closed) of the cabinet door.
that the cabinet work within an acceptable temperature range. This allows the batteries to work
properly.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of the fan mounting frame in an IBBS200D (Ver.B).
The following figure shows the exterior of the fan mounting frame in an IBBS200D (Ver.C).
The following figure shows the exterior of the fan mounting frame in an IBBS200D (Ver.D).
Functions
A fan mounting frame performs the following functions:
l The fan promotes the inner and outer air circulation of the cabinet to ensure that the cabinet
work within an acceptable temperature range. This allows the batteries to work properly.
l The monitoring board installed in the fan mounting frame collects the alarm signals from
the door status sensor, battery temperature sensor, fans, and smoke sensor in the cabinet,
and it reports these alarm signals to the PMU through an RS485 signal cable.
The types of monitoring boards installed in the fan mounting frames vary with the versions of
cabinets. The following table lists the types of monitoring boards.
Table 4-5 Types of monitoring boards installed in the fan mounting frames
NOTE
The signal cable delivered with a fan feeds power into the fan and transmits signals to a monitoring board.
Description
The following table describes a signal cable delivered with the fan.
NOTE
The color of the signal cable delivered with a fan depends on the manufacturer.
4.4.2 CMUEA
The central monitoring unit type EA (CMUEA) monitors the fans, Heater Assembly Unit, and
cabinet temperature. A CMUEA can be used in the AMP30H, RFC, TMC11H, IBBS200D,
IBBS200T, or IBBS700D cabinet.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a CMUEA.
Ports
The following figure shows the ports on a CMUEA.
No Silkscreen Description
. on the
Panel
(3) IFAN4 Connected to the inner air circulation to receive alarms related to the
inner air circulation.
(4) IFAN3
(5) IFAN2
(6) IFAN1
(7) TEC Connected to the TEC cooler to receive alarms related to the TEC cooler.
(8) TEMP1 l In an RFC, this port is connected to the temperature sensor at the air
intake vent of the cabinet to receive temperature alarms about the
RFC.
l In an IBBS200D, IBBS200T, IBBS700D, or IBBS700T, this port is
connected to the battery temperature sensor to receive alarm signals
about the battery temperature.
(10 COM_IN RS485 signal port for communicating with upper-level cascading ports
) and reporting monitoring information.
l In the APM30H, this port is connected to the BBU.
l In the RFC or TMC11H, this port is connected to the BBU or an
upper-level CMUEA.
l In an IBBS200D, IBBS200T, IBBS700D, or IBBS700T, this port is
connected to the PMU or an upper-level CMUEA.
(11 ELU Port for connecting the ELU to report the cabinet type.
)
(12 GATE Boolean signal port, which is connected to the door status sensor.
)
No Silkscreen Description
. on the
Panel
(15 EFAN1 Connected to the outer air circulation fan to receive its alarm signals.
)
(16 EFAN2
)
(17 PWR Power input port providing DC power input for the board.
)
Indicators
The two indicators on the CMUEA panel indicate the status of the CMUEA. The following table
describes their meanings.
RUN Green Blinking (on for 1s and The board is functional and communicating
off for 1s) with the BBU properly.
Blinking (on for 1s and An alarm is generated, and the alarm may be
off for 1s) caused by an associated board or port fault.
Therefore, you need to locate the fault before
determining whether to replace the board.
DIP Switch
On the CMUEA, there is a DIP switch J18, which is used to set the working mode of the CMUEA
according to the cabinet type. Figure 4-9 shows the position of the DIP switch on the CMUEA.
In different types of cabinets, DIP switches on the CMUEA are set in different ways, as shown
in Figure 4-10.
NOTE
The white boxes indicate the positions of all bits in the DIP switch.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a power distribution box.
Port
The following table describes the ports on a power distribution box.
(2) BAT_SW0 Circuit breaker It controls the power supply to upper storage
for the upper batteries in the cabinet. The circuit breaker
storage batteries requires 250 A current.
(4) BAT_SW1 Circuit breaker It controls the power supply to lower storage
for the lower batteries in the cabinet. The circuit breaker
storage batteries requires 250 A current.
(6) FAN/ Power input port It supports EPC4 connectors and requires 30 A
TEC_INPUT for a fan or TEC current.
Wire
The following figure shows the input and output power cables for a power distribution box.
(1) RTN(+) cable for upper storage (2) Power transfer cable for a TEC or (3) NEG(-) wire for lower storage
batteries fan assembly batteries
(4) NEG(-) wire for upper storage (5) RTN(+) wire for lower storage -
batteries batteries
NOTE
Storage batteries from different manufacturers differ in exteriors and technical specifications. In this section, a
12 V 92 Ah storage battery is described as an example.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a 12 V 92 Ah storage battery.
Configuration
The IBBS200T and IBBS200D support two types of storage battery groups: 48 V 92 Ah and 48
V 184 Ah.
l Two 48 V 92 Ah storage battery groups are connected in parallel and serve as a 48 V 184
Ah storage battery group.
l Each group consists of four storage batteries.
Technical Specifications
The following table describes the technical specifications of a 12 V 92 Ah storage battery.
4.4.5 ELU
An electronic label unit (ELU) reports the cabinet type automatically to facilitate
troubleshooting.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU.
NOTE
The ELU in a BTS3900 or BTS3900L has no shell.
The board collecting information from the ELU varies according to the cabinet, as listed in the
following table.
IBBS700T CMUF
Installation Position
Positions of ELUs vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their positions.
NOTE
An ELU is located on the right inner wall of the APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC, or on the left inner wall of
the IBBS200D or IBBS200T. The preceding figure shows an APM30H and an IBBS200D as an example.
NOTE
In the IBBS700D, when the cabinet is configured with a CCU, the ELU is above the CCU. When the cabinet
is not configured with a CCU, the ELU is on the right of the CMUEA.
NOTE
In the IBBS700T, when the cabinet is configured with a CCU, the ELU is above the CCU. When the cabinet
is not configured with a CCU, the ELU is on the left of the CMUF.
NOTE
An IBBS200D has two heating films, which are installed on the upper and lower pallets, respectively.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a heating film.
Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of a heating film are as follows:
Temperature range in the cabinet when the < 1oC (±6oC) or 33.8oF (±42.8oF)
heating film starts working
Temperature range in the cabinet when the > 15oC (±3oC) or 59 oF (±37.4oF)
heating film stops working
Exterior
A door status sensor consists of a magnet and a switch. The following figures show the exteriors
of them.
The following figure shows the exterior of the switch of a door status sensor.
Installation Position
Positions of door status sensors vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their
positions.
NOTE
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the BTS3900AL (Ver.A), IBBS700D, and
IBBS700T. Figure 4-25 uses the BTS3900AL (Ver.A) as an example.
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the OMB and OMB (Ver.C). Figure 4-26 uses
the OMB (Ver.C) as an example.
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the following cabinets: APM30H (Ver.B),
APM30H (Ver.C), APM30H (Ver.D), RFC (Ver.B), RFC (Ver.C), RFC (Ver.D), TMC11H (Ver.B),
TMC11H (Ver.C), TMC11H (Ver.D), IBBS200D (Ver.B), IBBS200D (Ver.C), IBBS200D (Ver.D),
IBBS200T (Ver.B), IBBS200T (Ver.C), and IBBS200T (Ver.D). Figure 4-27 uses the APM30H
(Ver.D) as an example.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a temperature sensor.
Installation Position
Positions of temperature sensors vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their
positions.
NOTE
l A temperature sensor is installed at the same position in the RFC (Ver.B), RFC (Ver.C), and RFC
(Ver.D). Figure 4-30 uses the RFC (Ver.D) as an example.
l A temperature sensor is installed at the same position in the IBBS200T (Ver.B), IBBS200T (Ver.C),
and IBBS200T (Ver.D). Figure 4-31 uses the IBBS200T (Ver.D) as an example.
l A temperature sensor is installed at the same position in the IBBS200D (Ver.B), IBBS200D (Ver.C),
and IBBS200D (Ver.D). Figure 4-32 uses the IBBS200D (Ver.D) as an example.
l A temperature sensor is installed at the same position in the OMB (Ver.C), and OMB. Figure 4-33
uses the OMB (Ver.C) as an example.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of a temperature sensor.
Cables - - - - -
install
ed
before
deliver
y
Signal Cables
The following table describes the signal cables.
The following figure shows the power cable connections in the IBBS200D.
(1) Cable between the battery pack (2) Power Cable for the Fan in an (3) Storage Battery Power Cable
and the short-circuiting copper bar IBBS200D
(4) Cable between the battery pack (5) Power Cable for the Heating Film (6) Power Transfer Cable for the Fan
and the short-circuiting copper bar in the IBBS200D
(1) Monitoring signal cable for the door (2) ELU signal cable (3) Monitoring signal cable for the battery
status sensor cabinet
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PGND cable.
NOTE
In most cases, the PGND cable is a yellow and green colored cable. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is
supplied for BTS3900A (Ver.C) and BTS3900A (Ver.D) cabinets, the PGND cables are green.
Description
The cross-sectional areas and maximum lengths of PGND cables vary according to the types of
cabinets. Table 4-16 and Table 4-17 describe PGND cables.
BTS3900A IBBS700D and 5 m (16.4 ft) 35 mm2 The cable The exterior
(Ver.D) IBBS700T (0.054 has a one- is shown by
in.2) hole OT illustration
terminal 1 in the
(M6) on preceding
the figure.
cabinet
side and a
one-hole
OT
terminal
(M8) on
the
ground
bar side.
nal
(M6)
on the
cabin
et side
and a
one-
hole
OT
termi
nal
(M6)
on the
groun
d bar
side.
The
distan
ce
betwe
en the
two
holes
of the
two-
hole
OT
termi
nal is
15.8
mm
(0.62
in.).
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an equipotential cable.
NOTE
In most cases, the equipotential cable is a green and yellow cable. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is
supplied for the cabinets used by the BTS3900A (Ver.C) or BTS3900A (Ver.D), the equipotential cable
is green.
Description
The following table describes equipotential cables.
BTS39
00AL
AC
cabinet
is
combi
ned
with a
TMC1
1H
(Ver.C
), the
cable
has a
two-
hole
OT
termin
al
(M6)
on the
BTS39
00AL
AC
cabinet
side
and a
one-
hole
OT
termin
al
(M6)
on the
TMC1
1H
(Ver.C
) side.
The
distanc
e
betwee
n the
two
holes
of each
two-
hole
termin
al is
15.8
mm
(0.62
in.).
Storage Battery Power Cables Between Battery Groups and Wiring Copper Bars
The following figure shows the exteriors of the power cables.
Figure 4-40 Exteriors of storage battery power cables between battery groups and wiring copper
bars
The following table describes the storage battery power cables between battery groups and
wiring copper bars.
Table 4-19 Storage battery power cables between battery groups and wiring copper bars
EPS01A or EPS01C RTN Red 16 mm2 (0.025 in. The exterior is shown
(+) 2) by illustration 2 in the
preceding figure.
NEG Black
(-)
Exterior
Power cables for power distribution boxes vary according to the power equipment. The following
figure shows the exteriors of the power cables.
(1) Power series 120 connector (2) OT terminal (M6) (3) Power series 175 connector (4) OT terminal (M8)
Description
The following table describes the power cables for power distribution boxes.
Figure 4-43 Exteriors of input power cables for the fan in an IBBS200D
(1) Tool-less female connector (pressfit type) (2) OT terminal (M4) (3) EPC4 or EPC6 connector
Description
Power transfer cables vary according to the types of cabinets where the fan mounting frames are
installed. The following figures show the exteriors of power transfer cables.
Figure 4-44 Exterior of a power transfer cable for the fan in an IBBS200D
Description
BTS3900 IBBS200D RTN Black Blue 2.5 mm2 The exterior is shown
A (Ver.D) (+) (0.004 in.2) in illustration 2 in the
(Ver.D) above figure.
NEG Blue Gray
(-)
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a power cable for the heating film.
(1) OT terminal (M4) on the APM30H side (2) OT terminal (M4) on the IBBS200D side
Description
The power cable for the heating film, whose cross-sectional area is 1.5 mm2 (0.002 in.2), is
wrapped in a black jacket and has a blue wire and a brown wire.
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and regions. If cables
are purchased locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU signal cable.
Description
The following table describes an ELU signal cable.
Exterior
Monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are classified into three types according to the
cabinets being monitored. Figure 4-47, Figure 4-48, and Figure 4-49 show their exteriors.
Figure 4-47 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (1)
Figure 4-48 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (2)
NOTE
l Cable 1 has a 2-pin straight socket at one end, which is connected to the HPMI. Cable 1 has a bare wire
and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor and a cable terminal
block, respectively.
l Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord end
terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
l Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two ports
on one side of the cable terminal block.
Figure 4-49 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (3)
NOTE
l Cable 1 has a 2-pin straight socket at one end, which is connected to the GATE port on the PMU. Cable
1 has a bare wire and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor
and a cable terminal block, respectively.
l Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord end
terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
l Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two ports
on one side of the cable terminal block.
Description
Monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are classified into different types according to
the monitoring boards to which the door status is reported. The following table lists the
monitoring signal cables for door status sensors.
Table 4-24 Types of monitoring signal cables for door status sensors
Base Station Cabinet Monitoring Board Exterior
Type to Which the Door
Status Is Reported
IBBS700T CMUF
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet.
Figure 4-50 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet
Description
The following table describes a monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet.
5 IBBS200T Cabinet
This chapter describes the IBBS200T cabinet exterior, engineering specifications, application
scenarios, as well as boards, modules, and cables in the IBBS200T cabinet.
Electrical Specifications
The following table lists the electrical specifications of the IBBS200T.
Item Specifications
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of the IBBS200T.
Weight of storage 12 V 92 Ah storage battery: 33.5 The total capacity can expand to 48
batteries kg (73.87 lb) V 184 Ah (two 48 V 92 Ah battery
NOTE packs).
Storage batteries from different
manufacturers have different
specifications. The specifications
listed above are for the commonly
used storage batteries.
Method of It can be installed on the ground. It In stack mode, the IBBS200T must
installation can be also installed on the be installed under the TMC11H or
TMC11H or APM30H in stack APM30H.
mode.
Environment Specifications
The IBBS200T can be used outdoors. The following table lists the environment specifications
of the IBBS200T.
Operating -20oC to +50oC (-4oF to +122oF) When the temperature is higher than
temperatur 50oC (122oF), a sun shield is required.
e
Relative 5% RH to 100% RH -
humidity
Wind ≤ 67 m/s -
speed
Dustproof IP55 -
and
waterproof
3 ELU Mandat 1 The electronic label unit (ELU) reports the cabinet
ory type automatically to facilitate troubleshooting.
6 Door status Mandat 1 The door status sensor monitors the status (open or
sensor ory closed) of the cabinet door.
NOTE
For the position of the temperature sensor for the storage batteries, see section "Temperature Sensor for
the Storage Batteries" in BTS3900A Hardware Description.
5.4.1 TEC
A TEC dissipates heat for the storage batteries and ensures the normal operation of an IBBS200T
in high-temperature areas.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a TEC.
(1) Outer air circulation fan (2) Inner air circulation fan
Function
A TEC performs the following functions:
l If there is a sun shield, and the ambient temperature is 500oC (122oF) without solar
radiation, the TEC ensures that the temperature is equal to or less than 40oC (104oF) in the
cabinet when storage batteries are in float charge and equal to or less than 45oC (113oF)
when the storage batteries are in boost charge.
l If there is no sun shield, and the ambient temperature is 50oC (122oF) with solar radiation
of 1120 W/m2, the TEC ensures that the temperature in the cabinet is equal to or less than
45oC (113oF) when storage batteries are in float charge and equal to or less than 50oC
(122oF) when the storage batteries are in boost charge.
l If the ambient temperature is 32oC (89.6oF) and there is no temperature difference between
the air intake vent at the hot and cold sides of the TEC, the refrigeration power of the TEC
is equal to or more than 190 W±10% and the COP is equal to or more than 0.5.
5.4.2 CMUEA
The central monitoring unit type EA (CMUEA) monitors the fans, Heater Assembly Unit, and
cabinet temperature. A CMUEA can be used in the AMP30H, RFC, TMC11H, IBBS200D,
IBBS200T, or IBBS700D cabinet.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a CMUEA.
Ports
The following figure shows the ports on a CMUEA.
(3) IFAN4 Connected to the inner air circulation to receive alarms related to the
inner air circulation.
(4) IFAN3
(5) IFAN2
(6) IFAN1
(7) TEC Connected to the TEC cooler to receive alarms related to the TEC cooler.
No Silkscreen Description
. on the
Panel
(8) TEMP1 l In an RFC, this port is connected to the temperature sensor at the air
intake vent of the cabinet to receive temperature alarms about the
RFC.
l In an IBBS200D, IBBS200T, IBBS700D, or IBBS700T, this port is
connected to the battery temperature sensor to receive alarm signals
about the battery temperature.
(10 COM_IN RS485 signal port for communicating with upper-level cascading ports
) and reporting monitoring information.
l In the APM30H, this port is connected to the BBU.
l In the RFC or TMC11H, this port is connected to the BBU or an
upper-level CMUEA.
l In an IBBS200D, IBBS200T, IBBS700D, or IBBS700T, this port is
connected to the PMU or an upper-level CMUEA.
(11 ELU Port for connecting the ELU to report the cabinet type.
)
(12 GATE Boolean signal port, which is connected to the door status sensor.
)
(15 EFAN1 Connected to the outer air circulation fan to receive its alarm signals.
)
(16 EFAN2
)
(17 PWR Power input port providing DC power input for the board.
)
Indicators
The two indicators on the CMUEA panel indicate the status of the CMUEA. The following table
describes their meanings.
RUN Green Blinking (on for 1s and The board is functional and communicating
off for 1s) with the BBU properly.
Blinking (on for 1s and An alarm is generated, and the alarm may be
off for 1s) caused by an associated board or port fault.
Therefore, you need to locate the fault before
determining whether to replace the board.
DIP Switch
On the CMUEA, there is a DIP switch J18, which is used to set the working mode of the CMUEA
according to the cabinet type. Figure 5-6 shows the position of the DIP switch on the CMUEA.
In different types of cabinets, DIP switches on the CMUEA are set in different ways, as shown
in Figure 5-7.
NOTE
The white boxes indicate the positions of all bits in the DIP switch.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a power distribution box.
Port
The following table describes the ports on a power distribution box.
(2) BAT_SW0 Circuit breaker It controls the power supply to upper storage
for the upper batteries in the cabinet. The circuit breaker
storage batteries requires 250 A current.
(4) BAT_SW1 Circuit breaker It controls the power supply to lower storage
for the lower batteries in the cabinet. The circuit breaker
storage batteries requires 250 A current.
(6) FAN/ Power input port It supports EPC4 connectors and requires 30 A
TEC_INPUT for a fan or TEC current.
Wire
The following figure shows the input and output power cables for a power distribution box.
(1) RTN(+) cable for upper storage (2) Power transfer cable for a TEC or (3) NEG(-) wire for lower storage
batteries fan assembly batteries
(4) NEG(-) wire for upper storage (5) RTN(+) wire for lower storage -
batteries batteries
NOTE
Storage batteries from different manufacturers differ in exteriors and technical specifications. In this section, a
12 V 92 Ah storage battery is described as an example.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a 12 V 92 Ah storage battery.
Configuration
The IBBS200T and IBBS200D support two types of storage battery groups: 48 V 92 Ah and 48
V 184 Ah.
l Two 48 V 92 Ah storage battery groups are connected in parallel and serve as a 48 V 184
Ah storage battery group.
l Each group consists of four storage batteries.
Technical Specifications
The following table describes the technical specifications of a 12 V 92 Ah storage battery.
5.4.5 ELU
An electronic label unit (ELU) reports the cabinet type automatically to facilitate
troubleshooting.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU.
NOTE
The ELU in a BTS3900 or BTS3900L has no shell.
The board collecting information from the ELU varies according to the cabinet, as listed in the
following table.
IBBS700T CMUF
Installation Position
Positions of ELUs vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their positions.
NOTE
An ELU is located on the right inner wall of the APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC, or on the left inner wall of
the IBBS200D or IBBS200T. The preceding figure shows an APM30H and an IBBS200D as an example.
NOTE
In the IBBS700D, when the cabinet is configured with a CCU, the ELU is above the CCU. When the cabinet
is not configured with a CCU, the ELU is on the right of the CMUEA.
NOTE
In the IBBS700T, when the cabinet is configured with a CCU, the ELU is above the CCU. When the cabinet
is not configured with a CCU, the ELU is on the left of the CMUF.
Exterior
A door status sensor consists of a magnet and a switch. The following figures show the exteriors
of them.
The following figure shows the exterior of the switch of a door status sensor.
Installation Position
Positions of door status sensors vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their
positions.
NOTE
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the BTS3900AL (Ver.A), IBBS700D, and
IBBS700T. Figure 5-21 uses the BTS3900AL (Ver.A) as an example.
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the OMB and OMB (Ver.C). Figure 5-22 uses
the OMB (Ver.C) as an example.
l A door status sensor is installed at the same position in the following cabinets: APM30H (Ver.B),
APM30H (Ver.C), APM30H (Ver.D), RFC (Ver.B), RFC (Ver.C), RFC (Ver.D), TMC11H (Ver.B),
TMC11H (Ver.C), TMC11H (Ver.D), IBBS200D (Ver.B), IBBS200D (Ver.C), IBBS200D (Ver.D),
IBBS200T (Ver.B), IBBS200T (Ver.C), and IBBS200T (Ver.D). Figure 5-23 uses the APM30H
(Ver.D) as an example.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a temperature sensor.
Installation Position
Positions of temperature sensors vary in different cabinets. The following figure shows their
positions.
NOTE
l A temperature sensor is installed at the same position in the RFC (Ver.B), RFC (Ver.C), and RFC
(Ver.D). Figure 5-26 uses the RFC (Ver.D) as an example.
l A temperature sensor is installed at the same position in the IBBS200T (Ver.B), IBBS200T (Ver.C),
and IBBS200T (Ver.D). Figure 5-27 uses the IBBS200T (Ver.D) as an example.
l A temperature sensor is installed at the same position in the IBBS200D (Ver.B), IBBS200D (Ver.C),
and IBBS200D (Ver.D). Figure 5-28 uses the IBBS200D (Ver.D) as an example.
l A temperature sensor is installed at the same position in the OMB (Ver.C), and OMB. Figure 5-29
uses the OMB (Ver.C) as an example.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of a temperature sensor.
Cables - - - - -
install
ed
before
deliver
y
NOTE
(1) If there are two IBBS200Ts, connects the power cable for the TEC in the second IBBS200T to the
power distribution box in the first IBBS200T.
Signal Cables
Table 5-12 describes signal cables.
(1) Cable between the battery pack and the short- (2) TEC Power Cable (3) Storage Battery Power Cable
circuiting copper bar
(4) Cable between the battery pack and the short- (5) TEC Power Cable -
circuiting copper bar
Figure 5-33 shows the monitoring signal cable connections in the IBBS200T.
(1) Monitoring signal cable for the battery (2) ELU signal cable (3) Monitoring signal cable for the door
cabinet status sensor
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PGND cable.
NOTE
In most cases, the PGND cable is a yellow and green colored cable. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is
supplied for BTS3900A (Ver.C) and BTS3900A (Ver.D) cabinets, the PGND cables are green.
Description
The cross-sectional areas and maximum lengths of PGND cables vary according to the types of
cabinets. Table 5-13 and Table 5-14 describe PGND cables.
BTS3900A IBBS700D and 5 m (16.4 ft) 35 mm2 The cable The exterior
(Ver.D) IBBS700T (0.054 has a one- is shown by
in.2) hole OT illustration
terminal 1 in the
(M6) on preceding
the figure.
cabinet
side and a
one-hole
OT
terminal
(M8) on
the
ground
bar side.
nal
(M6)
on the
cabin
et side
and a
one-
hole
OT
termi
nal
(M6)
on the
groun
d bar
side.
The
distan
ce
betwe
en the
two
holes
of the
two-
hole
OT
termi
nal is
15.8
mm
(0.62
in.).
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an equipotential cable.
NOTE
In most cases, the equipotential cable is a green and yellow cable. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is
supplied for the cabinets used by the BTS3900A (Ver.C) or BTS3900A (Ver.D), the equipotential cable
is green.
Description
The following table describes equipotential cables.
BTS39
00AL
AC
cabinet
is
combi
ned
with a
TMC1
1H
(Ver.C
), the
cable
has a
two-
hole
OT
termin
al
(M6)
on the
BTS39
00AL
AC
cabinet
side
and a
one-
hole
OT
termin
al
(M6)
on the
TMC1
1H
(Ver.C
) side.
The
distanc
e
betwee
n the
two
holes
of each
two-
hole
termin
al is
15.8
mm
(0.62
in.).
Storage Battery Power Cables Between Battery Groups and Wiring Copper Bars
The following figure shows the exteriors of the power cables.
Figure 5-36 Exteriors of storage battery power cables between battery groups and wiring copper
bars
The following table describes the storage battery power cables between battery groups and
wiring copper bars.
Table 5-16 Storage battery power cables between battery groups and wiring copper bars
EPS01A or EPS01C RTN Red 16 mm2 (0.025 in. The exterior is shown
(+) 2) by illustration 2 in the
preceding figure.
NEG Black
(-)
Exterior
Power cables for power distribution boxes vary according to the power equipment. The following
figure shows the exteriors of the power cables.
(1) Power series 120 connector (2) OT terminal (M6) (3) Power series 175 connector (4) OT terminal (M8)
Description
The following table describes the power cables for power distribution boxes.
(1) Tool-less female connector (pressfit type) (2) OT terminal (M4) (3) EPC4 or EPC6 connector
Description
The following figure shows two types of TEC power transfer cables classified by the power
equipment.
Description
EPU05A-02 or RTN Black Blue 2.5 mm2 (0.004 The exterior is shown
EPU05A-04 (+) in.2) by illustration 2 in the
preceding figure.
NEG Blue Gray
(-)
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU signal cable.
Description
The following table describes an ELU signal cable.
Exterior
Monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are classified into three types according to the
cabinets being monitored. Figure 5-42, Figure 5-43, and Figure 5-44 show their exteriors.
Figure 5-42 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (1)
Figure 5-43 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (2)
NOTE
l Cable 1 has a 2-pin straight socket at one end, which is connected to the HPMI. Cable 1 has a bare wire
and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor and a cable terminal
block, respectively.
l Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord end
terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
l Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two ports
on one side of the cable terminal block.
Figure 5-44 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor (3)
NOTE
l Cable 1 has a 2-pin straight socket at one end, which is connected to the GATE port on the PMU. Cable
1 has a bare wire and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor
and a cable terminal block, respectively.
l Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord end
terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
l Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two ports
on one side of the cable terminal block.
Description
Monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are classified into different types according to
the monitoring boards to which the door status is reported. The following table lists the
monitoring signal cables for door status sensors.
Table 5-21 Types of monitoring signal cables for door status sensors
Base Station Cabinet Monitoring Board Exterior
Type to Which the Door
Status Is Reported
IBBS700T CMUF
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet.
Figure 5-45 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet
Description
The following table describes a monitoring signal cable for the battery cabinet.