Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Required materials
The following is a list of all supplies that may be utilized during the installation of the CWS:
Antioxidant compound
Cable labels (used to label both ends of cables before routing and installing cables)
Power cable (may be supplied by PW)
Red tape or tags - 145C or equivalent, for tagging of DC power cables
Silicone caulk
Tape – Electrical
Tie wraps
Lightning protector (User Supplied)
Wall anchors (optional)
Required tools
The following is a list of the required tools that may be utilized during the installation of the external
interfaces:
Crimping tools 22-16 gauge, 10-4/0 gauge (5-120 mm2) for installation of terminal lugs and
c-taps
Electrical conduit installation equipment and materials
ESD wrist strap
Eye protection gear - Safety goggles or glasses (R-3055)
Gloves - Low-voltage rubber lineman's gloves (R-4285)
Heat gun used for heat shrink tubing
Insulated hand tools (for completing electrical connections)
M10 eye bolts or hoisting rings
Measuring tape
Multi-meter or Ohm-meter
Nut driver set (US system type) with 10-inch extension, Nut driver set (metric) with 250-mm
extension Ohmmeter (multi-meter, volt/ohmmeter, or equivalent)
Screwdrivers (power and manual), flat-blade, Phillips, and Torx
Small and regular slip-joint pliers Tongue-and-groove, slip-joint pliers
Socket sets (US system and metric) various drives
Tie wrap tool
Checklist - CWS
Preparatory Items
Required Documents and tools obtained
Warnings and Cautions reviewed
Work Items
Site readiness Items verified
CWS installed using methods from Installation Manual
Each CWS, stand, racks, etc. are grounded per the Install manual
External (User) Alarms: Customer specified alarms are connected CWS External Alarms
were not specified
AISG cables, AISG adapter (if required), and external Bias‐Ts have been connected per the
customer AISG configuration data
Optical SFPs and cables have been cleaned and tested
Fiber optic cables are connected to:
Circuit breakers and DC feeders connected to the correct CWS or Power was not available
for the Temporary power up check
Return Loss sweeps performed on CWS antenna jumpers
External Bias‐Ts grounded, connected, and tightened with a torque wrench per customer
AISG configuration data
ENODEB antenna jumpers have been tightened with a torque wrench
Final Checks
Unused connectors are covered
cables, circuit breakers, and DC feeder cables are marked identifying the associated CWS.