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ITS1000M (Mini-shelter) V100R002C02

Quick Installation Guide

Issue: 01
Date: 2011-05-10

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Contents
Precautions
Installation Tools
1 Installing Compartments

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3
4

Scenario 1: Overall Installation


Scenario 2: Separate Installation

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5

2 Installing Racks

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Installing a 19-inch Rack


Installing a Combination Rack
Installing a Battery Rack
Installing a BTS3900 Rack

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3 Installing Devices

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Installing Devices into the 19-Inch Rack


Installing Storage Batteries
Installing the BTS3900
Installing the Lamp
Installing the RRU

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4 Installing Cables

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Cable Routing Specifications


Connecting Sensors
Connecting Ground Cables
Connecting Storage Batteries
Connecting the Power System
Connecting the ACDB
Connecting the DCDU
Connecting the Monitoring Equipment
Connecting Temperature Control Equipment
Connecting the Communications Cable Between Monitoring Equipment and Base Stations

5 Powering On and Commissioning the Mini-shelter

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Powering On the Mini-shelter


Setting the PMU Parameters of Power System
Commissioning Environment Monitoring Equipment
After the Commissioning

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6 Installing Accessories

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Precautions
Installation and maintenance personnel must be trained to perform operations correctly and safely.
If a Mini-shelter is assembled onsite, the site environment should be equal to or above 0C (32F). Otherwise, the
tape cannot be attached firmly.
If the cabinet is scratched during transportation, paint or apply glue to the scratched areas.
Prepare a rainproof cloth to protect the Mini-shelter from rain before the installation is completed.
Ensure that cabinet doors do not face the nearest residential areas.

2000 mm (78.74 in.)

The following figure shows the required clearances around the Mini-shelter.

Installation Tools
Mandatory Tools

Flat-head
screwdriver

Adjustable wrench

COAX crimping tool

Phillips
screwdriver

Protective gloves

Level

Hammer drill and


16 drill bit

Wire stripper

Claw
hammer

Multimeter

Measuring tape

Marker

Segmented
blade utility knife

Optional Tools

Pallet truck

Step ladder

M12 lifting eye

Rivet gun

18 and 4.2 drill


bits

A pallet truck is used to transport equipment in the event of overall delivery.


A step ladder is used in scenarios for installing 2.1 m (6.89 ft) high and 2.4 m (7.87 ft) high Mini-shelters and
connecting cables in such Mini-shelters.
An M12 lifting eye is used to hoist an entire Mini-shelter in the event of overall delivery.
A rivet gun is used in scenarios for installing an outdoor ground bar on the rear wall panel of the Mini-shelter.
Crane

18 and 4.2 drill bits are used in scenarios for installing an outdoor ground bar on a concrete floor or the
rear wall panel of the Mini-shelter.
A crane is used to hoist equipment in the event of overall delivery.

Installing Compartments
1 Scenario 1: Overall Installation
Method 1: Route four steel wire ropes through the four lifting eyes on the top of the cabinet respectively and secure them
at the base of the cabinet, as shown in the following figure. Then hoist the cabinet to the installation position using a crane.
Method 2: Move the Mini-shelter to the installation position using a pallet track.

Install expansion bolts in the mounting holes at the four corners of the cabinet bottom to secure the Mini-shelter.

If the Mini-shelter is 2.4 m (7.87 ft) high, you need to remove the two supports before the base after securing the Minishelter. For details about how to remove the supports, see step 7 on page 6.
Draw four
holes

Move the
Mini-shelter

Drill
holes

Move back the


Mini-shelter

Concrete pad

Install expansion
bolts

2 Scenario 2: Separate Installation


Disassemble or install a singlecompartment Mini-shelter

Select an installation mode:

Disassemble a singlecompartment Mini-shelter

Install a singlecompartment Mini-shelter

Remove the door

Install the base

Remove the top cover

Install the rack

Remove the wall panels

Install the columns

Install a dualcompartment or triplecompartment Mini-shelter


Secure the base

Install the columns

Disconnect the top


cover and top frame

Install the top frame

Install the internal wall


panels
Remove the top frame

Install the top frame

Remove the columns

Install the wall panels

Install the rack

Install the external wall


panels
Remove the rack

Install the top cover

Remove the supports


before the base (for 2.4
m or 7.87 in high Minishelters)

Install the cabinet door

Install the top cover

Install the cabinet doors

Disassembling the Single-Compartment Mini-shelter

1.The single-compartment Mini-shelter that is delivered in separate mode needs to be disassembled first and then assembled after it is
delivered to the site. The Mini-shelter can be disassembled to the largest extent for ease of being transported through narrow passages.
A dual-compartment or triple-compartment Mini-shelter does not need to be disassembled.
2. Before disassembly, clear the space for arranging components, and lay protection materials to protect the components from scratches
and damages.
3. During disassembly, keep small structures and fixtures such as screws together.
4. During disassembly, use appropriate screwdrivers to avoid stripping screws.

1. Remove the door.

2. Remove the top cover.

Open the cabinet door 90.

Remove the four plastic plugs on the exterior of the top


cover using a flat-head screwdriver.
Remove the four screws that secure the top cover to the top
beam of the Mini-shelter using a Phillips screwdriver. Note
that the four screws are configured with large washers.
Raise the top cover from the cabinet interior and remove the cover.

Arrange three persons to lift the door in the vertical


direction.
Move the door outwards till it is away from
the Mini-shelter.

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3. Remove the wall panels.

4. Remove the top frame.

Remove the two battens beside each wall panel by


pulling them upwards.
Remove the wall panels by pushing them from
the cabinet interior.

Remove the eight M5


self-tapping screws
that secure the top
frame to the cabinet
top,
Remove the eight M5
screws that secure the
base to the rack, and
then remove the rack.

6. Remove the rack.

5. Remove the columns.


Remove the four columns by pulling them
upwards from the base.

Remove the eight M5


screws that secure the
base to the rack, and then
remove the rack.

7. Remove the supports for 2.4 m (7.87 in.) high Mini-shelters.


Remove the four M8 screws from the cabinet base using a Phillips
screwdriver, and then remove the two supports.

Installing the Single-Compartment Mini-shelter

1. Secure the base.

1.
2.

Determine the door opening direction and then place the base accordingly.
Ensure that cabinet doors do not face residential areas.

Draw a line

Move the
base

Drill
holes

Move back
the base

Install expansion
bolts

Concrete pad

2. Install the rack.

3. Install the columns.

Hole positions at the cabinet bottom

Secure the rack to the


base using eight M5
bolts.

4. Install the top frame.

5. Paste adhesive tape.

Insert the feet of top frame into the mounting holes on top of
the four columns.

Paste adhesive tape on left, right and rear frames.

Measure the verticality of the columns using a level and ensure


that the columns are perpendicular to the ground.
Secure the top and bottom of the four columns using the M5 screws
configured with corrugated washers. For a dual-compartment or
triple-compartment Mini-shelter, the columns in the middle are
secured by M5 self-tapping screws.
Secure the rack top to the top frame using M5 selftapping screws.

6. Install the wall panels.


Rip off the film from the wall panel.
Insert the wall panel into the installation
position and exert force to press the
panel side beside which the batten is to
be installed.

When installing a wall panel, keep the same distance between the wall panel
and both columns beside it. This facilitates the insertion of wall panel battens.
When installing a dual-compartment or triple-compartment Mini-shelter,
install the wall panel with a feeder window as the rear panel of the
compartment where the BTS rack is installed.

Insert the battens beside wall panels.

7. Install the top cover.

8. Install the compartment door.

Place the top cover onto the top frame.

Raise the compartment door and connect the hinge.

Install four M5 self-tapping screws and large washers.

Install the compartment door.

Install four plastic plugs.

1.

2.

Close the compartment door.

When inserting the top cover, observe the insertion direction


(indicated by the label) to ensure that the top cover points to
the correct direction.
After the top cover is installed, push the top cover towards the
direction of the door forcibly to minimize the gap between the
top cover and the rear wall panel.

1.
2.

The figures are for reference only. For details about how
to install a cabinet door, see the related drawings.
After installing the Mini-shelter, apply paint or neutral
silicon sealant to scratched areas if necessary.

Installing the Triple-Compartment Mini-shelter

1. Secure the base.

2. Install the columns.

For details, see step 1 "Secure the base." on page 7.

3. Disconnect the top cover and top frame.

For a dual-compartment or triple-compartment Mini-shelter,


the top frame and top cover are secured together. Before
installing such a Mini-shelter, you need to separate the top
frame from the top cover by removing the screws that
secure them.

Top cover

Top frame

4. Install the top frame.


For details, see step 4 "Install the top frame." on page 8.

5. Install the internal wall panels.


Step 1: Remove the screws at the top and insert internal wall panels into their installation positions.
Step 2: Secure the wall panels by tightening screws.

6. Install the rack.


For details, see chapter 2 "Installing Racks" on page 11.

7. Install external wall panels.


For details, see step 6 "Install the wall panels" on page 8.

8. Install the top cover.


For details, see step 7 "Install the top cover" on page 9.

9 Install the compartment doors.


For details, see step 7 "Install the compartment
door" on page 9.

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Installing Racks
You need to install racks only for assembling a dual-compartment or triple-compartment Mini-shelter onsite.

1 Installing a 19-inch Rack

Incoming Materials

1 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

Installation Procedure

Secure a cable tray to the


rack top using two M5 x 10
self-tapping screws and two
M6 x 12 self-tapping screws.

Place the side brackets in the installation


position and secure the rack top to the
top frame using eight M5 x 10 selftapping screws.

Hole positions at the


cabinet bottom

Secure the rack bottom to the cabinet


bottom using eight M5 x 10 screws and
eight corrugated washers).

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2 Installing a Combination Rack

Incoming Materials

1 PCS

1 PCS
1 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

2 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

2 PCS

1 PCS

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Installation Procedure

Hole positions at the cabinet bottom

Secure two side brackets to the


rack bottom using eight M5x10
screws and eight corrugated
washers.

Install the heat-insulation


cotton bracket using eight
M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.

Install a heat-insulation cotton


baffle plate using four M5 x 10
self-tapping screws.

Install two layers of battery


pallets using eight M5 x 10
self-tapping screws and eight
flat washers.

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Secure the top of the 19inch rack to the top frame


using eight M5 x 10 selftapping screws.

Insert the feet of the 19-inch


rack into the mounting holes in
the heat-insulation cotton and
secure the feet to the heatinsulation cotton bracket using
eight M5 x 10 self-tapping
screws.

Install a heat-insulation cotton


on the heat-insulation cotton
bracket according to the
arrow direction.

Secure a cable tray to the top of


the 19-inch rack using two M5 x
10 self-tapping screws and two
M6 x 12 self-tapping screws.

Secure two connection boxes


to both side brackets
respectively using four M5 x
10 self-tapping screws.

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3 Installing a Battery Rack

Incoming Materials

2 PCS

3 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS
2 PCS

Installation Procedure

Secure two shafts to the


rack top using 16 M5 x 10
self-tapping screws.

Hole positions at the


cabinet top

Hole positions at the


cabinet bottom

Place two side brackets in the


installation position and secure the
bracket bottom to the rack bottom
using eight M5 x 10 screws and
eight corrugated washers.

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Secure two connection


boxes to the side brackets
using four M5 x 10 selftapping screws.

Install three layers of


battery pallets using 12
M5 x 10 self-tapping
screws and 12 flat
washers.

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4 Installing a BTS3900 Rack

Incoming Materials

2 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS
1 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

1 PCS

Installation Procedure

Place two side brackets in their


installation positions and secure
two shafts to the rack top using
16 M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.

Hole positions at the


cabinet top

Hole positions at the


cabinet bottom

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Secure the bottom of side


brackets to the rack bottom
using eight M5 x 10 selftapping screws and eight flat
washers.

Secure a cable tray to the top of


the 19-inch rack using two M5 x
10 self-tapping screws.

Secure the 19-inch rack to


the side brackets using 32
M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.

Secure the transit bracket to


the 19-inch conversion
brackets using eight M5 x 10
self-tapping screws.

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Installing Devices
1 Installing Devices into the 19-Inch Rack
Remove M6 screws from the rack.
Push the device into the rack along the guide rails and
secure the device using M6 screws.

Install the maintenance socket near the power system or ACDB.

2 Installing Storage Batteries

After placing storage batteries, install a


baffle plate in front of each layer of
storage batteries using two M5 x 10 selftapping screws and flat washers.

When placing storage batteries, place a


15 mm (0.59 in.) wide wooden bar
between storage batteries to keep the
equal clearance between storage
batteries. Then remove the wooden bars
after the storage batteries are placed.

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3 Installing the BTS3900


Adjust the eight square nuts on the transit bracket based
on the four mounting holes in the base.

Place the BTS3900 cabinet onto the base.

Install the base.


Place the base onto the transit bracket and align the
mounting holes in the base with the expansion bolt holes in
the transit bracket. Then secure the base using the four M10
x 50 bolts on the transit bracket.

Push the cabinet along the base till the cabinet rear is
level with the base rear. Then fasten the two M12 x 50
bolts in front of the cabinet using a torque wrench.

4 Installing the Lamp


Install the lamp in the power compartment of the Mini-shelter and enable the power system to supply 48 V direct current
(DC) power to the lamp.
Connect a power cable to the lamp, and mount the lamp on the cable pass ring in the upper part of the 19-inch rack.
Switch on the lamp.
The lamp can be moved to other compartments of the Mini-shelter for equipment maintenance illumination.

48 V DC

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5 Installing the RRU

Installing the RRU Bracket


Unscrew the springs at the top and bottom of the RRU bracket.

Spring at the top

Spring at the bottom

Secure the RRU bracket to the pole.

40 N.m (354.03
lbf.in.)

The installation height of the RRU can be adjusted.


The number of RRU brackets depends on the number of
RRUs.
When installing extra RRU brackets, you can install
only the extension bracket, that is, the gray part in the
figure.

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Secure other RRU brackets to the pole.


Three RRU brackets in the upper layer

Two RRU brackets in the lower layer

200 mm
(7.87 in.)

235 mm
(9.25 in.)

Installing the Pole


Secure a mounting ear to the rack.

M6x20 screw

Mounting ears in the same line should be of the same height. The distance between two adjacent lines
of mounting ears should be 14.5 U (644.525 mm or 25.37 in.).

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Install four slide brackets in four poles respectively.

Slide bracket

In the poles of the upper two layers, the bracket is installed


in the middle.
In the poles of the lower two layers, the slide bracket is
installed at the 1/3 position. If you need to install an RRU
in the right part of the pole, install the slide bracket at the
1/3 position to the left end. If you need to install an RRU in
the left part of the pole, install the slide bracket at the 1/3
position to the right end.

Secure the pole installed with a bracket to a mounting ear on the rack.

M5x15 tapping screw

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Secure both ends of the vertical pole to the bracket in the horizontal pole.

Large washer
Spring washer
M10x45 bolt

Installing the RRU


Install RRUs onto the brackets one by one.
Installing the first RRU

Installing the second RRU

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Installing the third RRU

The following figure shows the installation rendering of five RRUs.

RRU3201
RRU3201

RRU3201

RRU3232
RRU3232

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Installing Cables
1 Cable Routing Specifications

Cable Routing Specifications for Typical Configurations

Single-Compartment Mini-shelter (Functioning as a Power Cabinet)

DC power cable

Door status
sensor

AC power cable

Temperature
Water and humidity Smoke
sensor
sensor
sensor

Signal cable
EMUA

Mains

ACDB

Power system
HUAWEI
base stations

Heat exchanger

Single-Compartment Mini-shelter (Functioning as a Distributed Site Cabinet)

DC power cable

Door status Water Temperature and Smoke


sensor
sensor humidity sensor sensor

AC power cable
Signal cable
EMUA

Mains

BBU

Power system
Battery string

TEC

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Heat exchanger

Single-Compartment Mini-shelter (Functioning as a Battery Cabinet)

DC power cable

Door status Water


sensor sensor

AC power cable

Temperature and Smoke


humidity sensor sensor

Signal cable
EMUA

Mains

Power system
Battery string

Heater

TEC

Dual-Compartment Mini-shelter (Functioning as an Indoor Macro Site Cabinet)

DC power cable

Door status Door status Water Temperature Smoke Smoke


humidity sensor 1 sensor 2
sensor 2
sensor 1
sensor andsensor

AC power cable
Signal cable
EMUA

BBU

Mains

Power system
Battery string

TEC

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AH 1

BTS3900

AH 2

Triple-Compartment Mini-shelter (Functioning as an Indoor Macro Site Cabinet)

DC power cable
AC power cable

Door status
sensor 1

Door status
sensor 2

Door status Water Temperature Smoke Smoke Smoke


sensor 3 sensor and humidity sensor 1 sensor 2 sensor 3
sensor

Signal cable

EMUA

Mains

ACDB

Power system
Battery string

Heater

TEC

BTS3900

Heat
exchanger 1

Heat
exchanger 2

Principles for Laying Out Cables


Route external cables into the cabinet through the
cable holes at the cabinet bottom.

Route cables inside the cabinet.


Route cables along the cable shelves beside both sides
of the 19-inch rack and the cable try on the rack top.
Cables in a bundle must be sorted and free from
crosses. Never bind cables at turnings.
Signal cables and power cables must be bundled
separately, keep them at least 3cm from each other.

Cable tray
Cable shelf
1. Remove the seal cover from the bottom.
2. Cut a hole in the seal cover along the lines using a
knife or a pair of scissors based on the crosssectional area of the cable.
3. Plug the cable hole using the processed seal cover.
The cable can be routed through the hole in the seal
cover.

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2 Connecting Sensors

1.
2.

1.
2.
3.
4.

5.

The door status sensor is mandatory and the other sensors are optional.
A signal transfer board is required when you install a dual-compartment or triple-compartment Mini-shelter for transferring signals
from the smoker sensor and door status sensor and cascading RS485 signals for intelligent monitoring equipment.
Install a smoke sensor on a top beam. If you need to install two or three smoke sensors, connect them to a signal transfer board and then to
monitoring equipment.
Install a water sensor on a shelf 3 mm (0.12 in.) to 5 mm (0.20 in.) above the base floor.
If you need to install two or three door status sensors, connect them to a signal transfer board and then to monitoring equipment. When
installing two door status sensors, insert a short-circuit wire into the DOOR IN port on the signal transfer board.
Install an ambient temperature sensor near the air intake vent of base stations. If the Mini-shelter serves as an BTS, install the sensor near
the BTS air intake vent; if the Mini-shelter serves as a distribute base station (DBS), install the sensor near the BBU air intake vent; if the
Mini-shelter serves as a transmission station, install the sensor near the air intake vent of transmission equipment; if the Mini-shelter serves
as an outdoor power system, install the sensor near the air intake vent.
The signal transfer board allows a maximum of three smoke sensors to be connected in parallel, three door status sensors to be connected in
series, and three RJ45 ports to be connected in parallel.

Smoke sensor

Door status sensor

EMUA

Ambient
temperature and
humidity sensor

Signal transfer board

Signal
transfer
board

Water sensor

Smoke sensor 1
Smoke sensor 2
Smoke sensor 3
EMUA

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Door status sensor 1


Door status sensor 2
Door status sensor 3
EMUA

3 Connecting Ground Cables

The indoor ground bar should be installed near the surge protection device (SPD) on the AC input side. That is, if the ACDB has
level B surge protection, you need to install the indoor ground bar on the rack near the ACDB.

Principles for connecting ground cables:


Item

Description

Item

Description

From Indoor ground bar to PGND bar

From the rack to indoor ground bar

From ACDB to indoor ground bar

From other equipment to the nearest


ground bolt in the rack

From DCDU to indoor ground bar

From ground bolt at the door to ground


bolt at the cabinet bottom

From power system to indoor ground


bar

From ground bolt at the department


bottom to the other ground bolt at the
other department bottom

From BTS to indoor ground bar

BTS
Power system

DCDU
Other
equipment

ACDB

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4 Connecting Storage Batteries

Scenario 1: Connecting 2 V Storage Batteries


Three-layer vertical 2 V absorbed glass mat (AGM) batteries
Paste the + or labels on the connection
boxes after connecting storage batteries.

Scenario 2: Connecting 12 V Storage Batteries


Two groups of 12 V vertical AGM batteries with two
separate outputs

Four-layer vertical 12 V AGM batteries with one


output

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5 Connecting the Power System

Connecting the ETP48200

1. Ground
2. Neutral wire for AC
output
3. Live wire for AC output
4. Positive busbar for DC
output
5. Neutral wire for AC input
6. Live wire for AC input
7. Negative output terminal
of storage batteries
8. BLVD negative output
terminal for the DCpowered load
9. LLVD negative output
terminal for the DCpowered load

1. The grounding cable of AC output and that of ETP48200 are


connected to the same ground bolt at ETP48200. Make sure that the
angle between the two OT terminals must be larger than 60 .
2. When the AC input is of 3-phase, remove the short-circuit busbar
on the L bar.

WATER: Detects water intrusion


TEM_HUM: Monitors ambient temperatures and
humidity

ALM1: Reports alarms for AC power failures.

ALM2: Reports alarms for DC undervoltage.

AIN: Transmits 05 V spare analog parameters

ALM3: Reports alarms for power system failures.

SMOKE: Detects smoke generation

ALM4: Reports alarms for SPD failures.

GATE: Monitors the door status

ALM5: Reports alarms for fuse blown.

DIN1: Indicates Boolean value input 1

ALM6: Reports alarms for battery protection.

DIN2: Indicates Boolean value input 2

Status 1: Monitors the status of D.G. 1.

DIN3: Indicates Boolean value input 3

Status2: reserved for the input of Boolean value 6

AC_SPD: Monitors an AC SPD

COM_485/232: Functions as a communications


port.

DC_SPD: Monitors a DC SPD


TEM_BAT: Monitors battery temperatures

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Connecting the ETP48150

Connecting the battery temperature sensor


Two white temperature monitoring cables are routed out of the rear of the TETP48150, and white cable terminals are available.
One cable is 3 m (9.84 ft) long and pasted with an Ambient label, and the other cable is 10 m (32.8 ft) long and pasted with a
Battery label. The former cable needs to be routed in the equipment compartment, and the latter cable needs to be routed in the
battery compartment. The cables are used to monitor the temperature and are fixed to the rack by using the cable strap. See
the following figure.

Ambient

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Battery

Connecting the TP48300/A

1. Positive busbar for DC output


2. Negative output terminal of
storage batteries
3. Negative output terminal for the
DC-powered load
4. AC input
5. Ground
6. Dry contacts for signal cables

The cable to the battery


temperature sensor is
connected to the positive
terminal of storage
batteries.

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6 Connecting the ACDB


Three-phase
1. AC input
2. Live wire for AC output (LOAD0)
3. Live wire for AC output (LOAD1)
4. Live wire for AC output (LOAD2)
5. Live wire for AC output (LOAD3)
6. Live wire for AC output (LOAD4)
7. Ground
8. Neutral wire for AC output
9. SPD fault alarm
10. Socket

Single-phase
1. Live wire for the AC input
2. Neutral wire for the AC input
3. Live wire for AC output (LOAD0)
4. Live wire for AC output (LOAD1)

Short-circuit busbar

5. Live wire for AC output (LOAD2)


6. Live wire for AC output (LOAD3)
7. Live wire for AC output (LOAD4)
8. Ground
9. Neutral wire for AC output
10. SPD fault alarm
11. Socket

7 Connecting the DCDU

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8 Connecting the Monitoring Equipment

Connecting the EMUA


Before installing EMUA, please open the top cover of EMUA and set the dual in-line package (DIP) switch as required as
shown in the following table.

1. Set the SW_ADDR and


SW_BKE DIP switches onsite.

Board layout in the EMUA

2. Set the SW12A, SW12B,


SW24A and SW24B switches
accordingly.
3. Retain the default settings for
other DIP switches.

Silk Screen

Function

Settings

SW_ADDR

Selects a
communications
protocol for the EMUA.

Type of HUAWEI Base Stations

SW_ADDR Status
(DIP switch: ON-0,
OFF -1)

CDMA BTS3900

0000

GSM BTS3900
WCDMA NodeB BTS3900
WCDMA NodeB BTS3806/BTS3812E/BTS3812
WIMAX DBS3900
BTS3012
iSite BTS3006C
BSC6000
BSC6900

0010

CDMA BTS3606/3606C/3606E
BTS312

0001

UMG8900

0100

Third-party equipment

1111

SW_BKE

SW12A, SW12B,
SW24A, SW24B

Bit1: water sensor


settings

DIP switch: ON (disabled), OFF (enabled).

Bit 4: door status


sensor settings

DIP switch: ON (enabled), OFF (disabled).

32 Boolean value
inputs

SW12A: bit1~bit 8 correspond to input signals S1S8 of EMUA.


SW12B: bit1~bit 8 correspond to input signals S9S16 of EMUA.
SW24A: bit1~bit 8 correspond to input signals S17S24 of EMUA.
SW24B: bit1~bit 8 correspond to input signals S25S32 of EMUA.
DIP switch: ON (enabled), OFF (disabled)

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Connect the EMUA.

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9 Connecting Temperature Control Equipment


Route the signal cable along the cable tray and connect it to the correct port on the monitoring equipment.
Route the DC power cable along the cable tray and connect it to the power system or DCDU.
Connect the AC power cable to the power system or ACDB.

Connecting the Heat Exchanger

Connecting the TEC

Connecting the Intelligent Heat


Exchanger

Connecting the Natural-Ventilation Unit

Connect to the DC48V port


directly if the cable length is
sufficient.
Transfer
terminal

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If the power cable or signal cable from temperature control equipment is not long enough, connect the power cable
or signal cable to the transfer busbar first, and then to the power distribution equipment or monitoring equipment.

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10 Connecting the Communications Cable Between Monitoring Equipment


and Base Stations

Scenario 1: HUAWEI Base Stations

1.
2.

The EMUA communicates with HUAWEI base stations over an RS485 port.
When the EMUA connects to the base stations, the communications cable on the base stations side needs to be connected to the
MON1 port on the universal power environment interface unit (UPEU) of the BBU.

Connection between the EMUA and the BBU of the BTS3900 GSM, BTS3900 CDMA, BTS3900 UMTS, or DBS3900 WiMAX

Signal cable between the BBU


and the EMUA

Scenario 2: Third-Party Equipment

The EMUA communicates with third-party equipment over dry contacts.

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Powering On and Commissioning the Mini-shelter


1 Powering On the Mini-shelter
Check the power distribution cable and the cable label.
Verify that the output voltages of the ACDB, power system, and DCDU meet the following requirements:

AC voltage range: 200240 V

DC voltage range: 3858 V

Verify that the DIP switch of the monitoring equipment is set properly.
Power on the Mini-shelter in the sequence as shown in the following figure.

Switch on the mains output circuit breaker


Switch on the ACDB input and load output circuit breakers.
Switch on the AC input circuit breaker on the power system.

Switch on the AC output circuit breakers (located on the power


system) that connect to the DCDU, storage batteries, temperature
control equipment, monitoring equipment, and BBU.

If the battery circuit breakers are switched to the ON position but the LCD on the PMU panel remains blank, flip the battery
switch to the BAT ON position. After 2 minutes, flip the battery switch to the Normal position to avoid battery overdischarge.
If the battery voltage remains low and the PMU is disconnected again after you flip the battery switch to the Normal position,
flip the battery switch to the BAT ON position for 2 minutes after the PMU connects to the mains.

BAT ON

Normal

2 Setting the PMU Parameters of Power System

A customer password is required for accessing the Settings menu,


and a Huawei engineer password is required for accessing the
Eng.Setting menu. The default customer password and Huawei
engineer password are 0# and 11# respectively. Both passwords can
be changed.
1 Set the number and capacity of battery strings.
2 Set the date and time.

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3 Commissioning Environment Monitoring Equipment


Verify that the power cable and signal cable are connected properly.
After powering on the environment monitoring equipment, verify that the indicator status is shown as follows:

Indicators on the EMUA


Silk
Screen

Indicator

Status

Description

RUN

Run indicator

Blinking at 0.5 Hz

The EMUA is running properly.

Off

No power is being supplied or the RUN indicator is faulty.

Blinking at 0.5 Hz

An alarm is generated.

Off

No alarm is generated.

ALM

Alarm indicator

Local commissioning: EMUA


A: Connect the EMUA and a PC and read monitoring data from the EMUA using the EMUTest.
B: Connect the BBU and a PC and modify monitoring data on the local maintenance terminal.

EMU Test
A

Local maintenance
terminal

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Contact the person in charge of the M2000 and send environment monitoring parameters to the EMS for
correct configurations.

Signal
Source
Communications
power

Alarm for

Alarming
Mode

Port Number
Configured
on the EMS

EMUA
port

Remarks

PSU faulty

High level

S2

Boolean value

DC overvoltage or
undervoltage

High level

S3

Boolean value

Fuse blown

High level

31

S31

Boolean value

SPD faulty

High level

32

S32

Boolean value

Battery protection

High level

S4

Boolean value

AC faulty

High level

S6

Boolean value

Natural-ventilation
unit

Hardware faulty

High level

13

S13

Boolean value

ACDB

SPD faulty

High level

23

S23

Boolean value

Air conditioner or
intelligent HEX 3

Air conditioner
hardware faulty or
intelligent HEX 3 faulty

High level

25

S25

Boolean value

TEC 1 or DC air
conditioner 1

TEC 1 hardware faulty


or DC air conditioner 1
faulty

High level

26

S26

Boolean value

TEC 2 or DC air
conditioner 2

TEC 2 hardware faulty


or DC air conditioner 2
faulty

High level

27

S27

Boolean value

HEX 1 or AH1

HEX 1 hardware faulty


or intelligent HEX 1
faulty

High level

28

S28

Boolean value

HEX 2 or AH2

HEX 2 hardware faulty


or intelligent HEX 2
faulty

High level

29

S29

Boolean value

HEX 3 or AH3

HEX 3/Intelligent HEX


3 hardware faulty

High level

30

S30

Boolean value

Sensor

Door opened

N/A

Default channel

None

N/A

Sensor

Water intrusion

N/A

Default channel

None

N/A

Sensor

Smoke generation

N/A

Default channel

None

N/A

Sensor

Indoor temperature and


humidity

N/A

Default channel

None

N/A

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Verify that temperature control equipment and sensors are running properly and that correct alarms can be
displayed on the EMS.
Device

Test Method

Smoke sensor

Use a cigarette to generate smoke around the smoke sensor to check whether the smoke sensor
generates an alarm.

Water sensor

Place the water sensor into a bottle of water to check whether the water sensor generates an alarm.

Door status
sensor

Open a compartment door to check whether the door status sensor generates an alarm. Close the
compartment door to check whether the alarm is cleared.

Ambient
temperature
and humidity
sensor

Method 1: Set the upper alarm threshold 5C (41F) below the current temperature on the M2000 (for
the EMUA) or the NetEco (for the CCU) to check whether an alarm is generated for high temperatures.
Method 2: Set the lower alarm threshold 5C (41F) above the current temperature on the M2000 (for
the EMUA) or the NetEco (for the CCU) to check whether an alarm is generated for high temperatures.

Temperature
control
equipment

Switch off the power supply circuit breaker on the temperature control equipment to check whether an
alarm is generated.

4 After the Commissioning


Block the cable holes in the middle wall panel of the Mini-shelter using white foam.
Block the cable holes in the seal cover using black mud.

Close and lock the Mini-shelter doors, and give the keys to the person in charge.

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Installing Accessories
1 Installing an Outdoor Ground Bar
An outdoor ground bar can be installed in the following three positions:
On the steel base of the Mini-shelter (recommended)
Under the feeder window in the rear wall panel of the Mini-shelter
On the concrete floor around the Mini-shelter

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2 Combining Single-Compartment Mini-shelters

1. Cables from one Mini-shelter are routed into the other Mini-shelter through the cables holes at the cabinet bottom and corrugated
pipes.
2. For ease of turning at the cabinet bottom, use flexible corrugated pipes with the external diameter of 44 mm (1.73 in.) and the
shortest internal diameter of 32 mm (1.26 in.) in the areas with the ambient temperatures above 10C (14F); use stainless
corrugated pipes with the external diameter of 44 mm (1.73 in.) and the shortest internal diameter of 31.8 mm (1.25 in.) in the areas
with the ambient temperatures below 10C (14F).

L-type nut
base

L-type
connection
plate
L-type nut base
L-type connection
plate

Base

M8 bolt

Place the L-type nut base


beside the base interior and
align the nut holes with the
holes in the base. Then
secure the nut base to an Ltype connection plate using
eight M8 x 25 bolts.

Concrete
pad

3 Replacing Lock Cylinders


To replace a lock cylinder of a door lock, perform the following steps:
Open the door lock using a key to
the degree as shown in the
following figure.

Unscrew the lock cylinder using a


Phillips screwdriver.

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Install a new lock cylinder and


secure it using screws.

4 Installing Antitheft Fences

Hang the mounting ears of front and


rear fences onto side fences. A lock
can be installed in the hole under each
mounting ear for security strengthening.

Secure the front and rear


fences to side fences using
eight M8 x 20 anti-theft
screws.

Place side fences on the left and


right sides of the Mini-shelter and
secure the fences to the base using
eight M8 x 20 anti-theft screws.

5 Installing an Awning
Normally, an awning provides a roof for a Mini-shelter.
An awning can protect maintenance personnel from rain after being pulled out.

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6 Installing Heaters
Install heaters inside the battery compartment or equipment compartment for heating.

Installed on the side of the


battery rack (recommended)
Connect heaters.

Installed on the front of the


battery rack (used when the
side of the battery rack is
unavailable)

Installed in the equipment


compartment (on the inner
side of the 19-inch rack)

AC power cable: One AC output from the power system is connected to the AC transfer busbar, and a maximum of six
outputs are provided to power six heaters.
Signal cable: The two dry contacts in one Mini-shelter for heaters are connected in series to generate alarms.

DC power cable
Heater
AC power cable
Signal cable
Heater

Heater

ACDB

AC transfer
busbar

Heater

Heater

Heater

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EMUA

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.


Huawei Industrial Base Bantian Longgang
Shenzhen 518129
People's Republic of China
www.huawei.com

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