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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

This guide is a quick reference for the Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) installation.

The Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) can be installed vertically (on walls, poles and floors) and
horizontally (on floors).

Check the site Prepare the installation Lift the cabinet Installation

1 2 3 4
Preparing for Lifting the Installing onto a
Contents of delivery installation cabinet wall

5 Installing onto a
pole

Installing
6 vertically on a
floor

Installing
7 horizontally on a
floor

8 Stacking FCOBs

11
Installing 3U
9 casing onto
FCOB

10
11
Installing FCOB
onto 3U casing

Modules installation
Installing FYGE
11 inside of the
FCOB
Installing FSIH
12 inside of the
FCOB

Cabling
Cabling FSIH
13 inside of the
FCOB
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DN09223983, Issue 01, Approval date: 2015-09-23

WARNING! Risk of eye damage caused by invisible laser beam.


Make sure that the laser beam is switched off when optical cables are installed.

CAUTION! Risk of personal injury.


The cabinet is heavy. Additional personnel or lifting equipment might be needed
when the cabinets are moved, unpacked, or lined up. In addition, follow any local
regulations applicable to the installation.

NOTICE:
Incorrect cables and seals do not provide secured weather protection. In outdoor
installations, including the outdoor cabinet, use only tested IP65 class outdoor cables
with seals provided by Nokia. This is also recommended for indoor installations.

Electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage the modules. Wear an ESD wrist strap or
use a corresponding method when handling the modules.

Installing and commissioning of BTS products must be performed by an expert


familiar with electronic devices, to avoid damage caused by improper handling.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

1 Contents of delivery
Delivery Contents Versions Codes
Cabinet delivery Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) X21 473240A.
FCOB site bag
Installation manual Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide DN09223983

Site bag
Lifting parts (2 pcs) 830028
Mounting brackets (2 pcs) 087670A
Cable entry cover (1 pc) 830137
Guide plates (2 pcs) 829933
M5 screws (20 pcs) 6150240
Connecting studs (4 pcs) 821513
Key (1 pc) 6490006
Cable ties (10 pcs) 6401142
EAC cable (1 pc) 995864
Positive power cable for FSM (1 pc) 995816
Negative power cable for FSM (1pc) 995817
Optional items
Flexi Pole Kit, A (contains 2 pole kit assemlies) FPKA 471649A

2 Preparing the installation


Site bag content Installation tools and materials

2x Guide plates 1x EAC cable


2x Lifting parts Allen key T20 and T25 Drill
Side cutters

2 0 x M 5 screws
Slot screwdriver: 3.5x0.5 mm Drill bit: 18
2x Power cables Screwdriver T20 and T25

4x Connecting studs
1x Cable entry cover
Scissors
Steel tape
Wire crimpers Socket driver: 13 mm (0.51 in.)
10x Cable ties

1x Key 4x Expansion bolts


2x Mounting brackets
(incl. washer, spring washer and nut)
Wrench: 13 mm (0.51 in.) and 18 mm (0.70 in.)

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

2 Preparing the installation (continued)


Dimensions and weight

600 mm (23.62 in.)

380 mm (14.96 in.)


28.4 kg
62.6 lbs

2in.)
(23.6
600

mm
mm
(23.6
2 in.)

600
380 mm (14.96 in.) 600 mm (23.62 in.)

Clearances for vertical installation Clearances for horizontal installation

min. 100 mm (3.94 in.) min. 100 mm (3.94 in.)

min. 200 mm (7.87 in.) min. 200 mm (7.87 in.)


for cable entry cover

Cabinet front Cabinet front

min. 600 mm (23.62 in.)


min. 600 mm (23.62 in.)

NOTE: When installing and maintaining modules inside of the FCOB make sure that there is a minimum front
clearance of 600 mm (23.62 in.) for door openings.
NOTE: Make sure that there is a minimum bottom clearance of 160 mm (6.30 in.) for cable routing for vertical and
horizontal installation.
NOTE: Make sure that there is a minimum side clearance of 200 mm (7.87 in.) for better cabinet’s performance.

Check list
Delivery is complete.
Equipement is not damaged.
Site meets the minimum clearances.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

3 Lifting FCOB
NOTICE: The cabinet is heavy. Additional personnel or lifting equipement might be needed when the cabinet is
moved, unpacked, or lined up. In addition, follow any local regulations applicable to the installation.

1 2

!
4.3 Nm
!

1. Attach the lifting parts to the attachment points.


4 2. Screw the lifting parts to the cabinet with ten M5.
3. Secure the carne to the cabinet.
4. Carefully lift the cabinet to the desired installation position.
min. 300 mm (11.81 in.)

NOTICE: Make sure that the distance between crane lifting


point and the cabinet’s lifting parts is minimum 300 mm (11.81 in.) to
avoid bending the equipement.
3

Check list
The cabinet is lifted according to the instructions.
The cabinet is secured in position.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

4 Installing FCOB onto a wall


NOTE: FCOB can be installed from either side of the cabinet onto a wall. Only vertical installations on walls are
possible for FCOB.
NOTE: Make sure that the designated wall is flat and strong enough to bear the cabinet weight in any condition.
NOTE: Install lifting parts before installing the cabinet onto a wall. See chapter Lifting the cabinet.

360 mm ± 2 mm
1 4

590 mm ± 2 mm 2
3
Wall
18

1. Mark the mounting hole locations on the wall and drill four 18 mm (0.7 in.) diameter holes for the M12 expansion bolts.
2. Insert the M12 expansion bolts into holes in the wall.

NOTE: When applying the bolts, ensure the fixing methods correspond to the wall's properties.

3. Apply the upper mounting bracket to the wall.


4. Fix the upper mounting bracket to a wall with two M12 expansion bolts’s washers, spring washers and nuts.

5 6

! !
4.3 Nm 4.3 Nm
! !

5. Loosley fix the lower mounting bracket to the cabinet with three M5 screws.
6. Attach two connecting studs into the cabinet.

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4 Installing FCOB onto a wall (continued)

7 8
!
4.3 Nm
!

7. Attach the cabinet onto the wall using the lifting parts and two connecting studs.
8. Tighten the upper mounting bracket to the lifting part with three M5 screws.

9 10

!
4.3 Nm
!

9. Tighten the lower mounting bracket to the wall using two washers, spring washers and nuts dedicated to M12 expansion bolts.
10. Tighten the lower mounting bracket screws to the cabinet.
Check list
The FCOB screws are tighten to 4.3 Nm (3.17 ft- lb.).
The FCOB mounting brackets are secured to the wall.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

5 Installing FCOB onto a pole


NOTE: FCOB can be installed onto a pole using FPKA.
NOTE: Install lifting the parts before installing the cabinet on a pole. See chapter Lifting the cabinet.

1
2 !
! 20 Nm
30 Nm !
!
482.5 mm

1. Install the FPKA.


NOTE: Make sure that the distance between the upper and lower FPKA kits is 482.5 mm (19.0 in.).
NOTE: Remove all M8 bolts from the FPKA kits before installing the FCOB.
2. Install the upper mounting bracket onto the FPKA with two M8 bolts.
3. Loosley fix two M8 bolts to the FPKA lower kit.

NOTE: Leave 5 mm (0.2 in.) distance between the screw head and the FPKA kit.

4 5

! !
4.3 Nm 4.3 Nm
! !

4. Install the lower mounting bracket onto the bottom of the cabinet and loosely fix the three M5 screws.
5. Insert two connecting studs into the cabinet’s wall.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

5 Installing FCOB onto a pole (continued)

6 7
!
4.3 Nm
!

6. Hang the cabinet off the upper mounting bracket and


attach it with the connecting studs.
7. Tighten the upper mounting bracket to the lifting part
with five M5 screws.
8. Tighten the FPKA lower mounting kit M8 bolts to the
FCOB lower mounting bracket.
9. Secure the lower mounting bracket to the cabinet with
three M5 screws.

!
9 4.3 Nm
!

8
!
20 Nm
!

Check list
The FPKA kits are properly installed on a pole.
The FPKA M8 bolts are tighten to 20 Nm (14.75 ft-lb.)
The FCOB mounting brackets are secured to the cabinet and to the FPKA kits.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

6 Installing FCOB vertically on a floor


NOTE: Install the lifting parts before installing the cabinet vertically on a floor. See chapter Lifting the cabinet.

(380 mm)
1 264 mm ± 2 mm 3

360 mm ± 2 mm
Floor
(600 mm)
18
142.5 mm

Cabinet front

!
4.3 Nm
!

1. Mark the mounting hole locations on the floor and drill


four 18 mm (0.7 in.) diameter holes for the M12
expansion bolts.
2. Insert the M12 expansion bolts into the holes in the
floor.

NOTE: When applying the bolts, ensure the


4 fixing methods correspond to the floor's
properties.

3. Fix the mounting brackets onto the cabinet with six


M5 screws.
4. Place the cabinet with the mounting brackets onto the
expansion bolts.
5. Fix the cabinet to the floor by securing the mounting
brackets to the expansion bolts with four M12 washers,
5 spring washers and nuts.

Check list
The FCOB screws are tighten to 4.3 Nm (3.17 ft- lb.).
The FCOB mounting brackets are secured to the floor.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

7 Installing FCOB horizontally on a floor


(600 mm
1 480 mm ± 2 mm 3

360 mm ± 2 mm
(600 mm)
Floor
18

142.5 mm

Cabinet front

4 1. Mark the mounting hole locations on the


floor and drill four 18 mm (0.7 in.) diameter
holes for the M12 expansion bolts.
2. Insert the M12 expansion bolts into the
holes in the floor.

NOTE: When applying the bolts,


ensure the fixing methods
correspond to the floor's properties.

3. Attach the mounting bracket onto the


cabinet.
4. Fix the mounting brackets onto the cabinet
with ten M5 screws.

NOTE: It is recommended to use a


! long screwdriver, no shorter than 160
4.3 Nm mm (6.29 in.).
!

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

7 Installing FCOB horizontally on a floor (continued)


5. Place the cabinet with mounting
brackets onto the expansion bolts.
6. Fix the cabinet to the floor by
securing the mounting brackets to the
expansion bolts with four M12 washers,
spring washers and nuts.
5 NOTE: When applying the bolts,
ensure the fixing methods
correspond to the floor's
properties.

Installing cable casing

NOTE: Follow these instructions after performing cabling. See chapter Cabling FSIH.

7 8

7. Connect the cables.

NOTICE: Do not exceed the maximum bending radius of 50 mm (1.97 in.) for the optical cables.
8. Attach the cable entry cover by inserting the side wedges into the cabinet.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

7 Installing FCOB horizontally on a floor (continued)

!
4.3 Nm
10 !

9. Secure the cable entry cover with two M5 screws.


10. Secure the cables with cable ties.
NOTE: Tie power cables and grounding cable separately from other cables.
NOTE: It is recommended to fix cable ties to the mounting bracket.
Check list
The FCOB screws are tighten to 4.3 Nm (3.17 ft- lb.).
The FCOB mounting brackets are secured to the floor.
Optical cables do not exceed the maximum bending radius of 50 mm (1.97 in.).
The cable entry cover is secured to the cabinet.

8 Stacking FCOBs
NOTE: Only horizontal installations are possible for stacked FCOBs. A maximum of two FCOBs can be stacked. Before
stacking FCOBs, install the lower cabinet horizontally on a floor. See chapter Installing horizontally on a floor.

1. Insert four connecting studs on the top of the lower


1 !
cabinet.
4.3 Nm
!

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

8 Stacking FCOBs (continued)


2. Install the mounting brackets to the upper
2 cabinet with six M5 screws.

!
4.3 Nm
!

3. Place and secure the upper cabinet onto the


connecting studs of the lower cabinet.
4. Tighten the upper cabinet mounting
brackets to the lower cabinet with two M5
screws.

!
4.3 Nm
!

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

8 Stacking FCOBs (continued)


Installing cable casing

5 6

NOTE: Follow these instructions


after completing the cabling.
See chapter Cabling FSIH.

5. Connect the cables.

NOTICE: Do not exceed the


maximum bending radius of
50 mm (1.97 in.) for the optical
cables.
6. Attach the cable entry cover to
7 both cabinets by inserting the side
wedges into the cabinet.
7. Secure the cable entry covers with
four M5 screws.
!
8. Secure the cables with cable ties.
4.3 Nm
! NOTE: It is recommended to fix
8
cable ties to the lower cabinet
mounting bracket.
Check list
The FCOB screws are tighten to 4.3 Nm (3.17 ft- lb.).
The lower FCOB mounting brackets are secured to the floor.
The upper FCOB is secured to the lower FCOB.
Optical cables do not exceed the maximum bending radius of 50 mm (1.97 in.).
The cable entry cover is secured to the cabinet.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

9 Installing 3U casing on top of FCOB


NOTE: The 3U casing can be installed on top of the FCOB, but only when the FCOB is installed in the horizontal
position. See chapter Installing horizontally on a floor.
NOTE: A maximum of three 3U casings can be installed in Earthquake Zone 4 areas and a maximum of five 3U
casings can be installed in Earthquake Zone 2 areas.

1 2
!
4.3 Nm
!

1. Insert four connecting studs on top of the cabinet.


3 2. Place and secure the 3U casing bracket onto the connecting
studs of the cabinet.
!
4.3 Nm 3. Fix the 3U casing bracket onto the cabinet with two M5
! screws.

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9 Installing 3U casing on FCOB (continued)


! NOTE: Follow these instructions when
4 4.3 Nm installing another 3U casings.
!
4. Install the 3U casing on top of another 3U casing using
the connecting studs.

NOTE: If necessary, repeat this step to install


another 3U casings.

Check list
The cabinet is properly installed on a floor.
The 3U casing is properly installed to the cabinet.

10 Installing FCOB on 3U casing


NOTE: The FCOB can be installed on top of the 3U casing, but only when the FCOB is installed in the horizontal
position. See chapter Installing horizontally on a floor.

NOTE: A maximum of three 3U casings can be installed


1 under FCOB in Earthquake Zone 2 areas.

NOTICE: Do not install FCOB on the 3U casing in


Earthquake Zone 4 areas.
1. Install the mounting brackets to the cabinet with six M5
screws.

!
4.3 Nm
!

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

10 Installing FCOB on 3U casing


2. Place and secure the cabinet onto the
2 connecting studs of the 3U casing.

3. Tighten the cabinet mounting brackets


3 to the 3U casing with two M5 screws.

!
4.3 Nm
!

Check list
The 3U casing is secured to the floor.
The FCOB is secured to the 3U casing.

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

11 Installing FYGE inside of FCOB

1 2

!
2.2 Nm
!

5 !
4.3 Nm
6 !

!
4.3 Nm
!

1. Remove the four M5 screws and pull out the dummy casing.
2. Loosen the small plate middle M4 screw and remove the side M4 screw.
3. Rotate the small plate by 90 degrees.
4. Fix the small plate side M4 screw and tighten the middle M4 screw.
5. Install the FYGE into the dummy casing with three M5x35 screws.
6. Reinsert and reinstall the dummy casing with FYGE into the FCOB using four M5 screws.
7. Connect the power cables between the PDU and the FYGE.
Check list
The small plate position is changed.
The FYGE is secured to the dummy casing.
The dummy casing screws are tighten to 4.3 Nm (3.17 ft- lb.).

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

12 Installing FSIH inside of FCOB


NOTE: The slots on the left side are dedicated for FSIH installation.

1 2

1. Insert the lower guide plate into the cabinet’s slots.


2. Insert the upper guide plate into the cabient’s slots.
3. Insert the FSIH into the cabinet using the guide plates.
NOTE: Note the FSIH terminal block position.

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12 Installing FSIH inside of FCOB (continued)


4. Fix the FSIH into the cabinet using four M5 screws.
4

!
4.3 Nm
!

Check list
The FSIH is inserted inside of the cabinet using the left slots.
The FSIH is secured to the cabinet.
The screws are tighten to 4.3 Nm (3.17 ft- lb.).

13 Cabling FSIH inside of FCOB


NOTE: Check if cable entry sealing block is installed correctly.
NOTICE: Electrostatic discharge (ESD)
damage electrical equipment. Wear an ESD
wrist strap when cabling.

NOTE: Select the fan control mode


according to cabinet’s thermal load and
noise requirements:
- 1, for 1500 W thermal load with low noise
- 2, for 1000 W thermal load with low noise
- 3, for 700 W thermal load with low noise
- 0, for 1500 W thermal load with high
Area 2 Area 1
performance
Sealing blocks for Area 3
Sealing blocks for cables with
grounding cable and
6-7 mm diameter
power cables

NOTE: Cable entry block is divided into three areas. It is recommended to use the sealing block with the following order:
1. Area 1
2. Area 2
3. Area 3

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13 Cabling FSIH inside of FCOB (continued)


NOTE: The figures below serve as a general installation guideline.

1 2

Cable OD size: 9 - 13 mm

Cable OD size: 7 - 9 mm

3 4
18 mm

18 mm

1. Cut off the grounding and power cables IP boot using scissors.
NOTE: Use a single cut to ensure a clean cut surface.

2. Route the grounding cable and the power cables through the
cable holes.
3. Prepare the power cables.
NOTE: It is recommended to strip 18 mm of the power
cable.

4. Insert the grounding cable into the OT terminal.

NOTE: FCOB supports M5 OT, dual M5 OT and M8 OT


grounding terminals.

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13 Cabling FSIH inside FCOB (continued)


5. Fix the grounding cable with OT terminal to the grounding
5 point.
6. Connect the power cables to the PDU and FSIH.

NOTE: Make sure that the cable wire end is not loosely
inserted into the connector port. If necessary, repeat
stripping the cable.

WARNING! Risk of short circuit! Make sure that all the


cable wires are connected to the correct ports.

7. Secure the grounding cable and the power cables with cable
ties to the cabinet’s wall.

6 7

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13 Cabling FSIH inside FCOB (continued)


8. Prepare the sealing block for cable routing.
8
NOTE: If possible, leave the area 3 unused to
make the free space in front of dummy casing
for maintenance purposes.
NOTE: First, prepare the sealing block for
cables with a diameter of 6-7 mm.

a. Loosen the sealing block screw.


b. Remove the plastic plug.
c. Remove the sealing block.
d. Route the cables through the sealing block and
clamp the cables into the cable holes.
NOTE: For vertical installations insert cables
from left to right side of the cabinet.

8 NOTE: For horizontal installations insert cables


from bottom to up of the cabinet.
E. Reinsert the sealing block.
f. Tighten the sealing block screw.

!
2.2 Nm
!

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Flexi Cabinet Outdoor (FCOB) Quick Guide

13 Cabling FSIH inside FCOB (continued)


9. Connect optical cables to the FSIH.
9 10
NOTE: Only optical cables that are
insulated using the outdoor cable
jacket can be routed through the
sealing block holes. A minimum of 200
mm (7.87 in.) of outdoor cable jacket
is required for optical cables inside of
the FCOB.

NOTE: Insert cables one by one


through the cable entry holes.

10. Connect the EAC cable to the FSIH.

11. Connect the external alarm signal cables


to the cabinet.
11 a. Insert the slot screwdriver blade
into the contact window.
b. Open the contact window and
insert the cable wire.
c. Remove the screwdriver from the
contact window.
d. Connect the external alarm signal
b cables to terminal pins marked from 1
to 16.

NOTE: Make sure that the external


alarm signal cable diameter is 5 - 6
mm (0.20 - 0.27 in.). If cable diameter
is less then 5 mm, wrap extra tape
c around it to ensure that its diameter
meets the requirement.

NOTE: For each external alarm signal


input, connect two wires to one pin
pair (for example, 1-2, 3-4, 5-6).

d NOTICE: Do not cross the alarm


connections otherwise the alarm
and the alarm’s description will not
match.

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13 Cabling FSIH inside FCOB (continued)


12. Secure the cables with the cable ties.
12 NOTE: Tie the power cables and the grounding cable separately from
other cables.

Check list
IP sealings are attached.
Empty holes sealing blocks are used.
Grounding cable is connected.
Power cables are connected.
Optical cables are connected.
Sync cables and EAC cable are connected.
Cables are routed with the correct bending radius.
A minimum of 200 mm (7.87 in.) of outdoor jacket is left for optical cables inside of the cabinet.
Door lock tongue does not interfere with cables.
Cabinet is secured.
Cabinet door is closed.

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