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Cable routing
Routing cabinetexternalcabling
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Routing the cablesthrough cabinetbottomRouting the cablesthrough cabinetroof
Lifting thecabinet
Introduction: This guide can be used as quick reference for Nokia Siemens NetworksFlexi Cabinet for Outdoor installation.
Removingthe roof
Removingthe roof
4
Checking the delivery
1Contents ofdelivery
Lifting thecabinet
52 Clearances
Checkingthe site Installation
Installingthe cabinet
6
Anchoring thecabinet
Groundingthe cabinet
Groundingthe cabinet
7
Installingthe modules
Installing theWCDMA
modulesLTE or8
RecommendedinstallationorderInstallationexample
LTE or WCDMAcablingprinciplesEDGEcablingprinciples
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Cablingprinciples
Lifting thecabinet witha ropeLifting thecabinet withhandles
Minimumclearances
Fixing points
Changing the dooropening direction
Changingthe dooropeningdirection
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Checking theinstallation
Installationcheck list
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Flexi Cabinet forOutdoor Quick Guide
Installingthe EDGEmodules
RecommendedinstallationorderInstallationexample
NOTICE:Incorrect cables and seals may not provide secured weather protection. In outdoorinstallations, including the outdoor cabinet, use only tested IP55 class outdoor cableswith seals provided by NSN. This is also recommended for indoor installations. Storeall unused seals for later use.
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) may damage the modules. Wear an ESD wrist strap oruse a corresponding method when handling the modules.Overbending the optical damages the cables and can detach or damage the connectors.
Do not bend the optical cables beyond the minimum radius of 70 mm.
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only theproduct defined in the introduction of this documentation. This document is not an officialcustomer document and Nokia Siemens Networks does not take responsibility for any errors oromissions in this document. This document is intended for the use of Nokia Siemens Networkscustomers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted. Nopart of this documentation may be used, reproduced, modified or transmitted in any form ormeans without the prior written permission of Nokia Siemens Networks. The documentation hasbeen prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customerassumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Siemens Networks welcomes customercomments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of thedocumentation.The information or statements given in this documentation concerning the suitability, capacity orperformance of the mentioned hardware or software products are given “as is” and all liabilityarising in connection with such hardware or software products shall be defined conclusively andfinally in a separate agreement between Nokia Siemens Networks and the customer.IN NO EVENT WILL Nokia Siemens Networks BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS IN THISDOCUMENTATION OR FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL,DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL OR ANY LOSSES SUCH AS BUTNOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, BUSINESSOPPORTUNITY OR DATA, that might arise from the use of this document or the information in it.THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED "AS IS". EXCEPT AS REQUIREDBY APPLICABLE MANDATORY LAW, NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSOR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OFMERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT,ARE MADE IN RELATION TO THE ACCURACY, RELIABILITY OR CONTENTS OF THISDOCUMENT. NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THISDOCUMENT OR WITHDRAW IT AT ANY TIME WITHOUT PRIOR NOTICE.This document and the product it describes are considered protected by copyrights and otherintellectual property rights according to the applicable laws.The wave logo is a trademark of Nokia Siemens Networks Oy. Nokia is a registered trademark ofNokia Corporation. Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG.Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective owners,and they are mentioned for identification purposes only.Copyright © Nokia Siemens Networks 201 . All rights reserved.
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WARNING! Risk of eye damage caused by an invisible laser beam.Danger of eye damage from invisible laser radiation from the LTE BTS or WCDMABTS System Module and the EDGE Optical Converter Module optical fibre connector!Always switch off hte laser before detaching the optical fibre from the connector.
CAUTION! Risk of personal injury.The cabinets are heavy. Additional personnel or lifting equipment may be neededwhen the cabinets are moved, unpacked, or lined up. In addition, follow any localregulations applicable to the installation.
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WARNING! Risk of eye damage caused by an invisible laser beam.Danger of eye damage from invisible laser radiation from the transmission submoduleFIYA or FIQA optical fibre connector!Always switch off the laser before detaching theoptical fibre from the connector.
Delivery is complete.
Equipment is not damaged.
Check list
Contents of delivery1
Delivery Contents Version Codes
Optional items
Air filter delivery Flexi Cabinet Air filter FCFA 470146A
FCSA
FCDA
Flexi Cabinet Site Support Module 470145A
470144AFlexi Cabinet Fire Detector
Site support delivery
Fire detector delivery
MIBBU delivery (Eltek)
Customer specific lock + key
Site package 1
Site package 2
Support rail (24 pcs) 822133
Cable clamp (2 pcs) 6401026
Screws K30x24 (4 pcs)
Screws M5x12 (2 pcs)
6150747
6150287
Lock latch (1 pcs)
Lock nut (1 pcs)6497988
Dummy panel (10 pcs) 822546
Lifting handles (2 pcs) WLHA 469554ALifting handle kit
Lifting eye bolts kit Lifting eye bolts (4 pcs) LEKA 466289A
External alarm delivery Flexi System External Alarm FSEB 471424A
Power Distribution Unit
Wideband Power Unit
Power Distribution Unit
Wideband Power Unit
WPUB
WPMB
WPUC
WPMC
469784A
469950A
469955A
469956A
CS7136211
CS71362.03Powersafe battery 48V, 92 Ah
Powersafe battery 48V, 62 Ah
MIBBU delivery (Power-One)
Drilling template
Air Guide plate (2 pcs)
00044699
822990
6331075
Loose cage nut (12 pcs) 6332594
FCOA Cabinet Quick Guide (1 pcs) 00049229
Battery kit FMBA 471020A
4 batteries with accessories
4 batteries with accessories
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Flexi Power Rectifier delivery Flexi Power Rectifier FPRA CS7000000
Knock-out plate (2 pcs) 824774
Flexi OD Cabinet FCOA 470142A105
Cabinet key (1 pcs) 6490006 /6490809
6332594Cage nuts (56 pcs)
Clearances2Minimum clearances
Site meets the minimum clearances.
Check list
Top view
Isometric view
Front
800 mm(31.5 in)
500mm (19.7 in)with maintenance
space from thewall if needed
Fixing points
Principle of changing the door opening direction
Changing the door opening direction3
1. Detach the wind stopper fromthe door and cabinet.2. Detach the grounding cablefrom the door.3. Remove the hinge pins anddetach the door.4. Remove the hinge screws andhinges from the cabinet.
min 50 mm(2.0 in.)
50 mm(2.0 in.)
Removethe hinge
Loosenthe hingescrew
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4
NOTE: If you do not need to change the handedness of the door, skip section 3.
57
5m
m(2
2.6
in)
90
mm
620 mm (24.4 in)
75 mm (3.0 in)
Front side
Air filter
fixing points o 15 mm
with air filter cablesrouted via back
with air filter andcables routed viaside or bottom
105
mm
(4.1
in)
205
mm
(8.1
in)
605
mm
(23.8
in)
11
05
mm
(43
.5in
)
back wall1550 mm(61.0 in)
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5. Move the hinges to the newlocation in the cabinet.6. Flip the door upside down andinstall it to the cabinet using thehinge pins.7. Thread the wind stopper tothe guiding slot in the cabinet andthen attach it to the door.8. Detach the grounding cablefrom the cabinet and attach it tothe new location.9. Attach the grounding cable tothe door.10. Move the magnetic proximitysensor magnet part from thebottom of the door to the top.
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new locationof the hinges
180o
180o
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6
Door opening direction and magnetic sensor is changed.
Check list
Changing the door opening direction(continued)
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Lifting the cabinet5
Lifting eye bolts(4 places)
Minimum1500 mm(59.1 in)
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2
3
1. Attach the 4 x M12 lifting eye bolts to thelifting points.
2. Attach the hoisting belt or rope to thelifting eye bolts.
3. Lift the cabinet carefully to the desiredinstallation location.
4. Remove the lifting equipment.
Lifting the cabinet with a rope Lifting the cabinet with handles
1. Attach the lifting handles with four screws each.2. Lift the cabinet to the desired location.3. Remove the lifting handles.
The cabinet is heavy. Additionalpersonnel or lifting equipment may be needed when thecabinet is moved, unpacked, or lined up. In addition,follow any local regulations applicable to the installation.
WARNING:
TIP: It is possible to lift the cabinet with modules installed and internal cabling completed.
Handle
Removing the roof4- 6 -- 6 -
1. Open the cabinet door.2. Pull the roof forward.3. Lift the roof up keeping it level.NOTE: You do not need to loosenor remove any screwswhen removing the roof.
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Installing the cabinet6
Anchoring the cabinet
1. Mark the anchoring bolt holes with thehelp of the drilling template.2. Drill the anchoring bolts holes on the base.3. Attach the anchoring bolts to the base.4. Position the cabinet on the anchoring bolts.5. Fix the nuts on the anchoring bolts.6. Check that the cabinet is level.7. Tighten the nuts properly
(recommended 50Nm (36.87 ft -Ib)).8. Make sure that any water will run off the
installation location.
Cabinet is anchored according to instructions.
Check list
Cabinet fixing nut
Cabinet spring washer
Steel structure
Bolt M12
Cabinet is correctly grounded.
Check list
Grounding the cabinet7
1. Make sure the grounding cable is fixed to the sitegrounding point.
2. Guide the cable through the cable entry (seesection 10)
3. Strip approx. 2 cm (0.79 in.) of the main groundcable.
4. Insert the stripped end of the cable into a cableshoe lug for two M5 thread bolts or a M8 threadbolt and crimp.
5. Fit the lug to the grounding point in the cabinetand fix with a star washer and nut.
grounding points
Concrete
min
20
mm
off
the
gro
und
Cabinet fixing nut
Cabinet spring washer
Anchor bolt M12
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Installing the LTE or WCDMA modules8
Modules are installed according to instructions.
Check list
Dummy panels are installed according to instructions.
NOTE: Dummy panels are needed to ensure proper cabinet cooling.
NOTE: The appearance of the modules may vary depending on the product or module type.
Recommended installation order
Installation example,starting from the bottom
1. Remove the fixing studs from the module casings.
2. Remove the cable support plates and their fixing screws from the casings.
3. Loosen the module core fixing screws.
4. Detach the cage nuts and support plates behind them from the module.
5. Fix the guide plates (from the site pack).
6. If the cage nuts are not in their correct locations by default, move them as required by your
configuration.
7. Remove the unnecessary preinstalled cage nuts, if applicable.
8. Slide the module into the cabinet.
9. Fix the module to the cabinet with core fixing screws.
10. Repeat for each subsequent module.
11. Install dummy panels into the empty slots.
Caution: Make sure that the module core does not slip out of the casing.
Installation example
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2
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RF Module
RF Module
SystemModule
RF Module
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Recommended installation order
Installing the EDGE modules
Modules are installed according to instructions.
Check list
Dummy panels are installed according to instructions.
NOTE: Dummy panels are needed to ensure proper cabinet cooling.
NOTE: The appearance of the modules may vary depending on the product or module type.
Installation example(starting from the bottom)
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2
3
2U
1. Fix the guide plates (from the sitepack) inside the cabinet.
2. If the configuration is not a 1+1+1/2+2+2 or 3+3+3/4+4+4 with theSystem module in the horizontalrack, fix the cage nuts (from the sitepack) inside the cabinet accordingto the configuration. The cabinethas U-markings printed on the siderails in 1U increments. Check themarkings to determine the startingplace for module installation.
3. Slide the first module in.4. Fix the module to the cabinet with
screws. Tighten to 3.5-4.2 Nm(2.58-3.10 ft-lb).
5. Repeat for each subsequent module.6. Install dummy panels into the empty
slots.
NOTE: If the air guide plate in the vertical rack is not required for the configuration, it shouldbe removed.
NOTE: The air separator plate is required if the System Module or the System Extension Moduleare installed in the vertical left rack. Otherwise, use dummy panels in the empty slots.
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4
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2U
2U
FDD-LTE or WCDMA cabling principles9
Cabling principles
Cables are correctly connected.
Cables are correctly routed.
Check list
NOTE: The appearance of the modules may vary depending on the product or module type.
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For detailed information on cabinet internal cabling, see thedocument for Flexi WCDMA BTS and thedocument for Flexi WiMAX BTS.
Cabling Flexi WCDMA BTS andCreating Configurations Cabling Flexi WiMAX BTS andCreating Configurations
For detailed information on cabinet internal cabling, seefor Flexi WCDMA BTS and
for Flexi Multiradio BTS LTE.
Cabling Flexi WCDMA BTS andCreating Configurations Cabling Flexi Multiradio BTS LTE
Single or DualRF Modules:Routing cables throughthe bottom cable entry
Single or DualRF Modules:Routing cables throughthe entries on thecabinet roof
Triple RF Modules:
Routing cables through
the entries on the
cabinet roof
Triple RF Modules:
Routing cables through
the bottom cable entry
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TDD-LTE cabling principles
Cables are correctly connected.
Cables are correctly routed.
Check list
NOTE: The appearance of the modules may vary depending on the product or module type.
For detailed information on cabinet internal cabling, see Cabling Flexi Multiradio BTS LTE.
Routing cables through the entries on the cabinet roofRouting cables through the bottom cable entry
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EDGE cabling principles
For detailed information on cabinet internal cabling, see the document.Creating FCOA Configurations
Cables are correctly connected.
Cables are correctly routed.
Check list
Routing cables through the bottom cable entry.
NOTE: The appearance of the modules may vary depending on the product or module type.
Routing cables through the top cable entry.
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DN
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Cables are routed correctly.
Check list
Routing cabinet external cabling10Routing the cables through cabinet bottom
1. Remove 2 pcs of right hand side M5x12 cable entry fixing screws (6150287) and takethe whole panel, including the cable entries, out of the cabinet.
2. Remove the left and right M5x6 fixing screws (6150188) and remove the entry block.If only one entry block is needed leave the other one fixed in place.
3. Route the cables through the bottom and entry box front hole. Do not fix the cablesoutside of the cabinet.
For easier installation, do not fix cables outside the cabinet.This allows cables to be moved freely.
4. Route the cables through the opening on the sheet metal panel.5. Remove the blocking plugs from the entry block. Pull the plugs to remove them from the block.
Keep the plugs fore later use.6. If necessary, cut the rubber sealing the hole according to your cable thickness.7. Organize the cables to the top and bottom row and place the entry block center piece
in between the rows. Fix the center piece with left and right screws.8. Place the cables to correct slots and install the top and bottom rubber strips.
Block any unused holes with plugs.9. Push back the whole assembly to the entry box. First position it by the left hook,
then fix it with right-hand side entry screws.10. Route the cables to the right positions inside the cabinet. Suitable free length
can be adjusted by sliding the cable through the entry hole.11. Fix the cables outside of the cabinet.
TIP:
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NOTE: Cable conduit can be routed through the top or bottom of the cabinet usingthe knock-out plates provided in the site bag. There are three knock-out holeson the back side of the bottom cable entry box.
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Routing cabinet external cabling(continued)
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Routing the cables through cabinet roof
Cables are routed correctly.
Check list
Cable entries are fixed.The roof is installed and door closed once the cabling is completed.
1. Detach 2 pcs M5x12 screws (6150287) from the bottom of the cabinet.2. Detach the cable entry cover together with the cable entries from the bottom of the cabinet.3. Remove 4 pcs M5x6 screws (6150188) from the bottom of the cabinet.4. Detach the two cable entries from the bottom of the cabinet.5. Detach the roof (see section 4 Removing the roof for instructions).6. Detach 4 pcs M5x6 screws (6150188) from the left-hand side of the inner roof.7. Remove the two side dummy panels.8. Fix the upper cables to cable tie rails with cable ties (if needed, cable tie rails can be moved to
the right or back side of the roof).9. Install the two cable entries with 4 pcs M5x6 screws (6150188). See steps 5 and 6 in section 10
Routing cabinet external cabling for more detailed instructions.10. Fix the upper and lower cables through the cable entries. See steps 7 and 8 in section 10Routing cabinet external cabling for more detailed instructions.11. Reinstall the roof.12. Install two dummy panels with 4 pcs M5x6 screws (6150188) to the bottom of the cabinet.
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NOTE: The rubber cable entries are pre-installed at the bottom of the cabinet. If cable routingthrough the roof is preferred, the entries need to be moved from the bottom to the roof.
NOTE: The cable tie rails come pre-installed. They can be moved and reinstalled on the left,right or back as desired.
NOTE: The cable entry blocks can be moved to the back or opposite side of the cabinet.
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Installation check list11
Perform these checks to make sure that the installation is complete:
Delivery is complete and undamaged.
Cabinet is anchored according to instructions.
Cabinet is grounded.
Modules are installed according to instructions.
External antenna feeder cables are connected.
Cables are routed, connected and tied correctly.
Empty slots are covered with dummy plates.
Cabinet roof is installed.
External transmission cables are connected.
External power feed cable is connected.
All cable rubber seals are firmly in place.
Cables are routed downwards from modules.
Cabinet door is closed and locked.
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