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Enclosures 6330 - DC Power

The document provides a detailed description of Enclosure 6330, a DC-powered outdoor power distribution system designed for 19-inch equipment. It outlines the enclosure's features, technical specifications, and optional equipment, including power supply characteristics and environmental requirements. Additionally, it includes information on installation options, internal cabling, and compliance with standards and regulations.

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Enclosures 6330 - DC Power

The document provides a detailed description of Enclosure 6330, a DC-powered outdoor power distribution system designed for 19-inch equipment. It outlines the enclosure's features, technical specifications, and optional equipment, including power supply characteristics and environmental requirements. Additionally, it includes information on installation options, internal cabling, and compliance with standards and regulations.

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Enclosure Description

Enclosure 6330, DC-Powered

Description

Ge12467A

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Copyright

© Ericsson AB 2018. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be


reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner.

Disclaimer

The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this
document.

Trademark List

All trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
These are shown in the document Trademark Information.

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Contents

Contents

1 Introduction 1

2 Product Overview 2
2.1 Main Features 2
2.2 Optional Equipment 3

3 Technical Data 10
3.1 Dimensions 10
3.2 Space Requirements 11
3.3 Environmental Characteristics 11
3.4 Power Supply Characteristics 14
3.5 Label 14
3.6 Painting Disclaimer 15

4 Power System Functionality 16


4.1 ESC and SCU Functionality 16

5 Hardware Architecture 17
5.1 Enclosure Overview 17
5.2 Space for 19-Inch Equipment 18

6 Power Configurations 20
6.1 DC System 20

7 Climate System 22
7.1 Air Flow Path 22
7.2 HEX Control Interface 23

8 Connection Interfaces for External Cables 25

9 Internal Cabling 26
9.1 Internal Power Cables 26
9.2 Signaling Cables 29
9.3 Cables for 19-Inch Units 31

10 Standards and Regulations 32


10.1 Regulatory Approval 32
10.2 Dependability 34

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10.3 Spare Parts 34


10.4 Vandal Resistance 34
10.5 Transportation and Storage 34

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Introduction

1 Introduction

This document is a general description of the enclosure.

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2 Product Overview

The enclosure is an outdoor DC power distribution system. It offers five units (5U)
of configurable user space for 19-inch equipment, such as baseband units. It can
also provide power to equipment such as radio units located outside the cabinet.
The enclosure supports ground mounting, wall mounting and pole mounting.

AIR Unit / RRU


AIR Unit

Antenna
AIR Unit / RRU

Optical RRU
cables

Enclosure

Power cables
Ge613098

Figure 1 Enclosure with External Radios

2.1 Main Features


The enclosure has the following main features:

— The enclosure features a DC power distribution system.

— The enclosure supports power feed to up to 12 external radios.

— The enclosure is to be installed on the ground, on a wall, or on a pole.

— The climate system uses a Heat Exchanger (HEX) to ensure long life and low
operational cost.

— The enclosure supports five units (5 U) of 19-inch configurable user space.


The equipment must be capable of handling the temperatures and air quality
offered by the enclosure air cooling system.

— The enclosure supports −48 V DC (two-wire).

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— The enclosure supports external and internal alarms.

2.2 Optional Equipment


The equipment presented in this section is optional and can be ordered
separately.

2.2.1 Cable Glands

Three types of cable glands are supported for the optional cable inlets.

— M25 V0 Cable Bushing Multiple (4x), Diameter 6 mm

O-Ring id 21, th 2 for M25 cab

NUT M25X1.5 UL 94-HB

— M25 V0 Cable Bushing Multiple (5x), Diameter 5 mm

O-Ring id 21, th 2 for M25 cab

NUT M25X1.5 UL 94-HB

— M25 V0 Cable Bushing for One, Diameter 8-17 mm

O-Ring id 21, th 2 for M25 cab

NUT M25X1.5 UL 94-HB

Ge615092

Figure 2 Multiple Cable Gland 4x, Diameter 6 mm

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Ge615091

Figure 3 Multiple Cable Gland 5x, Diameter 5 mm

Ge615093

Figure 4 Single Cable Gland 1x, Diameter 8-17 mm

2.2.2 Heater

The enclosure can be equipped with a DC heater. The heater is used when the
temperature remains below 0°C for substantial periods of time. The heater is
delivered with connection cables and installation materials.

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Product Overview

Ge13229B

2.2.3 ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01

The control unit is used for remote management, performance management, and
fault management for the enclosure. The control unit is delivered with an
Ethernet cable.

Note: To enable the functionality offered by the units, the following is needed:

— Initial configuration of LAN interface

For further information, see Integrate Controller.

01
SC U 0 9
1
SAU 2
SERIAL
EC
M
EXT ALAR

-48V

G109416A

Figure 5 ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01

2.2.4 Grounding Cable

The following grounding cables can be provided:

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— 35 mm², 6 m

— 35 mm², 13 m

2.2.5 Mounting Brackets

Mounting brackets for pole and wall.

Ge12302A

Figure 6 Mounting Brackets for Pole

Ge12303A

Figure 7 Mounting Brackets for Wall

2.2.6 SAU 02 01

The Support Alarm Unit (SAU) is an alarm connection panel that connects
external alarm cables through the Overvoltage Protector (OVP).

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1 9 17 25 SAU 02 01
4 12 20 28

EXTERNAL
ALARMS

5 13 21 29 SAU
8 16 24 32

Ge4629B

Figure 8 SAU 02 01

For more information about the SAU, see SAU Description.

2.2.7 OVP

The Overvoltage Protector (OVP) is an interface between the enclosure and


incoming alarm and transmission cables.

Ge614097

Figure 9 OVP-ALM8

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EIM-T1

Ge615086

Figure 10 OVP-TRM

Internal
(Protection)

ERICSSON

OVP-ETH

External
(Surge)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

G110752A

Figure 11 OVP-ETH

2.2.8 Cylinder Lock

The enclosure uses a padlock by default and can be fitted with an Ericsson
cylinder lock or an EU profile half-cylinder lock. The Ericsson cylinder lock is a
spare part and can be ordered separately. The EU cylinder lock is not provided by
Ericsson and must comply with DIN18252.

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Product Overview

Ge14069A

Figure 12 Cylinder Lock

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3 Technical Data

This section describes the physical characteristics, environmental data, and the
power supply of the enclosure.

3.1 Dimensions

Ge12819A

Figure 13 Dimensions of Enclosure

Table 1 Dimensions, Weight, and Color


Dimensions
Width (A) 650 mm
Height (B) 900 mm
Depth (C) 425 mm
Weight
Empty enclosure 50 kg
Color Gray
Reference number: NCS S 2002-B (RAL 7035)

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3.2 Space Requirements


Minimum distances to provide adequate working space is found in Figure 14.

A A

Ge12049A

Figure 14 Recommended Minimum Free Working Space

Table 2 Key to Figure


Distance
A 200 mm
B 300 mm
C 650 mm

3.3 Environmental Characteristics


Figure 15 illustrates what environmental factors to consider when planning the
enclosure location, especially near the sea.

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Ge8896A

Figure 15 Environmental Factors to Consider

3.3.1 Operating Environment


Table 3 shows the values for the normal operating environment of the enclosure.

Table 3 Operating Environment


Description Value
Temperature range, operation -33°C – +45°C
Temperature range, transportation -40°C – +70°C
Temperature range, storage(1) -25°C – +55°C
Relative humidity, normal operation 15–100%

Relative humidity, transportation and storage(1) 15–100%

(1) Maximum three months

3.3.2 Acoustic Noise


Table 4 shows how the sound pressure of the enclosure differs depending on
temperature and load.

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Table 4 Sound Pressure of the Enclosure (Measured at a Distance of 1m)


Ambient Temperature Sound Pressure at Sound Pressure at 70% Sound Pressure at 40%
100% Equipment Heat Equipment Heat Load Equipment Heat Load
Load
15°C 50 dB(A) 50 dB(A) 50 dB(A)

30°C 56 dB(A) 55 dB(A) 53 dB(A)

45°C 67 dB(A) 66 dB(A) 66 dB(A)

3.3.3 Vibration and Shock


IEC Class 4M5 for vibration and shocks according to IEC 682-6 and IEC 682-29,
assuming proper installation and use of the enclosure approved accessories only.

3.3.4 Materials
The materials in the enclosure are managed through the Ericsson lists of banned
and restricted substances, based on legal and market requirements.

3.3.5 Heat Dissipation

The maximum heat dissipation for the enclosure is 800 W. Figure 16 shows how
the heat dissipation capability changes with the outdoor temperature.

60

55
Ambient temperature (C)

50

45

40

35

30

25

20
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
Internal heat load (W)

Ge12711A

Figure 16 Ambient Temperature versus Internal Heat Load

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3.4 Power Supply Characteristics


This section describes the requirements of the incoming power to the enclosure,
the power performance, and the fuse and circuit breaker recommendations for
the enclosure.

3.4.1 DC Input

The enclosure is available with −48V DC power system.

Table 5 DC Input Data


DC Power Conditions Values and Ranges
Nominal voltage −48 V DC
Operating voltage range −40.0 to −58.5 V DC
Non-destructive voltage range 0 to −60.0 V DC
−48 V DC, 2-wire Maximum input current Total: 240 A
Main load: 175 A
Priority load: 63 A
Recommended DC power fuse Main load: 200 A /1P or 125 A /2P
Priority load: 80 A

3.4.2 DC Output

Table 6 DC Output Data


Description Value
Output voltage Nominal: -48 V
Range: -39.5 V to -58.5 V
Output power DC power system capacity: Maximum 8 kW for the
non-priority load (main load) and the priority load
altogether. Maximum 2.5 kW for the priority load
alone and maximum 7 kW for the non-priority load
(main load) alone.
Circuit breaker ratings (A) 20 circuit breakers rated 6-63 A.
8 circuit breakers are for priority load and 12 circuit
breakers are for non-priority load (main load). 1 of
the priority load circuit breakers is designated for the
climate system.

3.5 Label
The label for the enclosure is BFM 107 211/1.

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3.6 Painting Disclaimer


Ericsson recommends to not paint the product as it can affect performance of the
product.

Ericsson applies limitations to the warranty and service contract if the product is
painted.

If the product is painted, the following commercial limitations apply:

— Failure modes directly related to overheating because of painting are not


valid for repair within the scope of the warranty or standard service contract.

— Product failures related to paint contamination of components of the unit are


not valid for repair within the scope of warranty or standard service contract.

— When a painted unit is repaired, it might be restored to the standard color


before being returned to the market. It is not possible to guarantee that the
same unit is sent back to the same place. This is also valid for units repaired
under a service contract.

— For repairs within the warranty period or a standard service contract, the
customer is charged the additional costs for replacing all painted parts of the
unit or the complete unit.

If adaptations are required, contact Ericsson for information.

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4 Power System Functionality

Power system features are defined and controlled by the power system controller.
This functionality is applicable for configurations containing an ESC or SCU.

For more information on the controller, see Power System Controller User Guide.

4.1 ESC and SCU Functionality


The control unit enables remote management and supervision of site equipment:

— Configuration Management of power system parameters using CLI or


Ericsson Site Controller Management System (ESCM)

— SNMP v2/v3 alarms to management system

— Performance Management

Management systems with support for ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01:

— Configuration: ESCM

— Alarms: ESCM, OSS-RC version 10.3 or later

— Performance: ESCM

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Hardware Architecture

5 Hardware Architecture

This section contains information on both mandatory and optional hardware


units based on a fully equipped enclosure.

5.1 Enclosure Overview

A B
M

L
E

K J I H G
Ge12468C

Figure 17 Enclosure Overview

Table 7 Enclosure Overview


Position Name of Unit Description
Door switch and light switch The door switch sends an alarm signal to indicate door open when the door is open.
A The light switch turns the light on or off when the door is opened or closed.
B Internal lamp Service lamp to facilitate installation and maintenance work.

C DIN rail DIN rail to be used for installing optional equipment, such as ESC, SCU or SAU.

D DIN rail DIN rail to be used for installing optional equipment, such as GNSS receiver.

E DIN rail DIN rail to be used for installing optional equipment, such as OVP.
Grounding bar Grounding bar that comprises the MET. Also used to connect the cable shield from
F signal cables.
G Alarm interface Connection interface for internal alarms.

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Position Name of Unit Description


User space for 19-inch User space compartment of 5U, for optional 19-inch equipment.
H equipment
I Grounding bar External grounding bar used for signal cables.

J DC Distribution Unit Includes DC SPDs, DC circuit breakers, busbar, and DC input connectors.

K DC Heater The DC heater is located on the inside of the door.


HEX climate system Climate system including two internal fans, two external fans, climate control board,
temperature sensor, and a heater (optional). The internal fans are located behind a
L cover on the upper part of the door. The external fans are located behind a cover on
the lower part of the door.
M Cabinet door Cabinet door including HEX climate system.

5.2 Space for 19-Inch Equipment


The enclosure can supply -48V DC to optional 19-inch equipment that is installed
in the user space compartment of the enclosure. The user space has a heat
dissipation maximum limitation of 800 W. The equipment must be capable of
handling the temperatures and air quality offered by the enclosure’s air cooling
system.

C
Ge12748A

Figure 18 Space for 19-Inch Equipment

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Table 8 Key to Figure


Distance Value
A 355 mm
B 19 inch
C 5U

5.2.1 19-Inch Units


A 19-inch unit is a 19-inch wide Ericsson Radio System module. It requires −48 V
DC, which is standard Ericsson Radio System voltage, minimizing the need for
extra power supply.

For more information about the 19-inch units, see the documents for the specific
unit, for example the following:

— Baseband Description, for baseband units

— Router Description, for routers

— Main Unit Description, for RBS 6601

Note: The 19-inch units are installed in the space for 19-inch equipment in
enclosures and in the space for optional equipment in RBSs.

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6 Power Configurations

This section describes the power system variants for the enclosure and how they
are equipped to meet the power consumption requirements.

6.1 DC System
This configuration is prepared for an input power feed of –48 V DC and with a DC
power system capacity of up to 7 kW on the non-priority load and 2.5 kW on the
priority load.

The number and type of circuit breakers that are installed can vary depending on
configuration needs.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

A B C D E F G H I
Ge12722A

Figure 19 Power Configuration Overview

Table 9 Power Configuration Overview


Marking Unit Number of Units Comment
in Configuration
A DC SPD 1 The SPD on the left is for the priority
load.
B 0V busbar 1 0V busbar
C Circuit breakers, priority 8 All CBs rated 6-63A.
load Priority load circuit breaker 1: Rated
25 A. Used for climate system.
Priority load circuit breaker 2:
Recommended for ESC 03 01 if
installed, or other internal load.
Priority load circuit breaker 3-8:
Recommended for internal load, such
as 19-inch units.
D Connector for DC input 1 DC input connector 0V for priority
cable. load

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Marking Unit Number of Units Comment


in Configuration
E Circuit breakers, main load 12 All CBs rated 6-63A.
Main load circuit breakers 1-12:
Recommended for external load,
such as radio units.
F DC SPD 1 The SPD on the right is for the main
load.
G Connector for DC input 1 DC input connector 0V for main load
cable.
H Connector for DC input 1 DC input connector -48V for priority
cable. load
I Connector for DC input 1 DC input connector -48V for main
cable. load

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7 Climate System

This section introduces the composition of the climate system.

7.1 Air Flow Path


Two external fans are located in the lower part of the enclosure door. The
external fans push air coming from outside the cabinet upwards through the
external side of the heat exchanger. The heated air is then expelled out from the
upper part of the door front.

Two internal fans are located in the upper part of the enclosure door. The internal
fans pull internal heated air from the equipment exhaust airflow downwards
through the internal side of the heat exchanger. The cooled air is then expelled
from the lower part of the door to the inside of the enclosure and directed to the
inlet of the 19-inch user space on the right side. The cold air then continues
through the enclosure equipment from right to left, and from bottom to top.

The speed of the internal and the external fans is controlled by the climate
control board and its temperature sensor. The sensor is located near the internal
fans in order to register the temperature of the air returning to the heat
exchanger. The sensor reading is the base for fan start, stop, and linear speed
regulation.

If a fan failure occurs, an alarm signal is sent to the climate control board for
alarm monitoring.

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Climate System

Fans

Exhaust air

Fans

Supply air

Cold air
Hot air

Ge12130A

Cold air
Hot air

Ge12174A

Figure 20 Schematic Overview of the Air Flow

7.2 HEX Control Interface


The control interface for the HEX climate system is on the inside of the cabinet
door, at the front of the air channel.

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A H
B

D EXTERNAL

INTERNAL
E

F TEST

G
Ge12131B

Figure 21 HEX Control Interface

Table 10 HEX Control Interface


Marking Definition
A Temperature sensor alarm: When the sensor is faulty or disconnected, the
optical indicator will be lit RED.
B Temperature alarm: When the temperature is higher than 55°C or lower than
0°C, the optical indicator will be lit RED.
C Voltage alarm: When the input voltage is higher than 58 V or lower than 44
V, the optical indicator will be lit RED.
D External fan alarm: When the external circulation fan is faulty, the optical
indicator will be lit RED.
E Internal fan alarm: When the internal circulation fan is faulty, the optical
indicator will be lit RED.
F HEX power: When the HEX is powered on and works well, the optical
indicator will be lit GREEN.
G HEX test button: When holding the button down for three seconds, the HEX
starts self-check and resets. For some enclosures an alarm is issued
temporarily.
H HEX connection interface: For connection of power and alarm to internal and
external fans.

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Connection Interfaces for External Cables

8 Connection Interfaces for External Cables

This section contains information about the cable inlets and connection
interfaces for external cables in the enclosure.

A B C D E F G H I J K L
Ge12721A

Figure 22 Connection Field

Table 11 Connection Field


Position Interface Description
Signal and optical (12 ×) cable diameter 5–7 mm
A cable inlets
Optional cable inlets (3 ×) cable diameter 6–17 mm. For each inlet the following options
are possible:
B Alternative 1: (4 ×) cable diameter 6 mm
Alternative 2: (5 ×) cable diameter 5 mm
Alternative 3: (1 ×) cable diameter 8–17 mm
DC cable inlet for 0V (2 ×) cable diameter 12–16 mm
C priority load
Cable shield ground Cable shield ground bar used for grounding signal cables.
D bar
Cable inlets for (12 ×) cable diameter 6 mm
E external power feed
F External ground bar External ground bar used for grounding signal cables.
DC cable inlet for 0V (1 ×) cable diameter 12–16 mm
G main load
DC cable inlet for -48V (1 ×) cable diameter 12–16 mm
H priority load
DC cable inlet for -48V (1 ×) cable diameter 12–16 mm
I main load
J Signal cable inlets (12 ×) cable diameter 5–7 mm
Optional cable inlets (2 ×) cable diameter 22 mm. Optional inlets. For example intended
K for alarm cables.
L Grounding cable inlets (2 ×) cable inlets used for grounding cables.

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9 Internal Cabling

9.1 Internal Power Cables

9.1.1 Fans

Climate System
1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PL ML
Ge12673A

Figure 23 Climate Control Board and Fans Cabling

Table 12 Climate Control Board and Fans Cabling


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 DCDU: PL CB1 − Climate 1 -
System: DC Power
Connector

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Internal Cabling

9.1.2 Internal Lamp

Internal Lamp

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PL ML
Ge12674A

Figure 24 DCDU and Internal Lamp Cabling

Table 13 DCDU and Internal Lamp Cabling


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 DCDU: PL CB1 − Internal 1 -
Lamp

9.1.3 ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01 (Optional)

ESC/SCU

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PL ML
Ge12675A

Figure 25 ESC or SCU Power Cabling

Table 14 ESC or SCU Power Cabling


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 DCDU: PL CB2 − ESC or 1 -
SCU: −48 V

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9.1.4 19-Inch Unit

19-inch unit

19-inch unit

19-inch unit
19-inch unit

19-inch unit

19-inch unit
1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

PL ML
Ge12670A

Figure 26 Example of 19-Inch Unit Power Cabling

Table 15 Example of 19-Inch Unit Power Cabling


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 PDU: CB3-8 − 19-inch 1-6 -
unit: −48 V

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Internal Cabling

9.2 Signaling Cables

9.2.1 Alarm Interface to ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01 (Optional)

ESC/SCU

Alarm
interface

Ge12136A

Figure 27 Alarm Interface to ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01

Table 16 Alarm Interface to ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 Alarm Interface − ESC or 1 -
SCU: EXT ALARM

9.2.2 Alarm Interface to 19-inch Unit (Optional)

Figure 28 Alarm Interface to 19-inch Unit


19-inch unit

Alarm
interface

Ge12671A

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Table 17 Alarm Interface to 19-inch Unit


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 Alarm Interface − 19- 1 -
inch unit

9.2.3 OVP-ALM8 to 19-inch Unit (Optional)

19-inch unit

1 OVP-ALM8

Ge12677A

Figure 29 OVP-ALM8 to 19-inch Unit

Table 18 OVP-ALM8 to 19-inch Unit


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 OVP-ALM8 − 19-inch 1-2 -
Unit

9.2.4 OVP-ALM8 to SAU 02 01 (Optional)

SAU 02 01

OVP-ALM8

Ge12563A

Figure 30 OVP-ALM8 to SAU 02 01

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Internal Cabling

Table 19 OVP-ALM8 to SAU 02 01


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 OVP-ALM8 − SAU 02 01: 1-2 -
External Alarm

9.2.5 SAU 02 01 to ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01 (Optional)

Figure 31 SAU 02 01 to ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01

ESC/SCU

SAU

Ge12672A

Table 20 SAU 02 01 to ESC 03 01 or SCU 09 01


Pos. Connections Qty. Product No.
1 SAU: SAU - ESC or SCU: 1 -
SAU

9.3 Cables for 19-Inch Units


For more information about the cabling for 19-inch units, see CPI for the specific
unit:

— Baseband Connections, for Baseband 6620, 6630 and P614.

— Router library for routers in general, such as Router 6672, 6471 and 6675.

— Fronthaul library for fronthauls in general, such as Fronthaul 6020.

— Non-RF Connections RBS 6601, for RBS 6601.

— Transmission Connections for Mobile Backhaul Solution MINI-LINK 66xx, for


MINI-LINK units.

— Main-Remote Installation Products Overview, for general information about


cables and equipment for main-remote sites.

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10 Standards and Regulations

This section presents a brief overview of standards, regulatory product approval,


and declaration of conformity.

Declaration of Conformity
"Hereby, Ericsson AB, declares that this product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/35/EU,
2014/30/EU, and 2011/65/EU."

10.1 Regulatory Approval


The enclosure complies with the following market requirements:

— The Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2014/35/EU

— The Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive 2014/30/EU

— Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment


(RoHS) Directive 2011/65/EU

10.1.1 Environmental Standards Compliance

The product complies with the following environmental standard:

Europe

— EN 50581 (RoHS)

10.1.2 Safety Standards Compliance


In accordance with market requirements, the enclosure complies with the
following product safety standards and directives:

International

— IEC 62 368-1

Europe

— EN 62 368-1

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Standards and Regulations

10.1.2.1 Outdoor Specific Requirements

The enclosure complies with the following outdoor specific requirements:

International

— IEC 60 529 (IP55)

— IEC 60 950-22

Europe

— EN 60 529 (IP55)

— EN 60 950-22

10.1.3 EMC Standards Compliance

Warning!

This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.

The enclosure complies with the following EMC standards:

Europe

— ETSI EN 300 386

— ETSI EN 61000

— EN 55022

10.1.4 Marking
To show compliance with legal requirements, the product is marked with the
following label:

Europe

— CE mark

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Enclosure Description

10.2 Dependability
The enclosure is designed for a technical lifetime of 10 years (24-hour operation).
The following preventive maintenance conditions must be fulfilled to guarantee
the availability of the enclosure:

— Fans

The fans must be inspected (and cleaned if necessary) every year.

For more information on preventive maintenance, see Enclosure Maintenance


Instructions.

10.3 Spare Parts


The product adheres to the Ericsson Serviceability and Spare Part Strategy.

10.4 Vandal Resistance


Unauthorized access is not possible without damaging the tamper proof
warranty seal.

10.5 Transportation and Storage


For information about transportation and storage of the product, see
Transportation and Storage.

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