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Figure 3-2 Internal structure and cable holes of the extended battery cabinet
(2) Cable hole for the AC (3) Cable hole for the signal (4) Cable hole for the DC
power cable
cable
power cable
Figure 3-3 shows the cable holes at the bottom of the extended battery cabinet.
Figure 3-3 Cable holes at the bottom of the extended battery cabinet
(1) Cable hole for the DC power cable (2) Cable hole for the signal cable (2) Cable hole for the AC power cable
There is a cable hole on each side of the battery cabinet. The one on the left side is for the
AC power cable and the one on the right side is for the DC power cable and monitoring
cable.
The side cable hole has a waterproof box, which prevents water from entering the battery
cabinet.
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If the APM30 cabinet is not stacked up on the extended battery cabinet, the cable holes at
the top of the extended battery cabinet must be covered with the sealing cover plate to
prevent water from entering the battery cabinet.
At the bottom and on both sides of the cabinet, there are cable holes. If the cabinet is installed
on the base, route the cables from the bottom, as shown in Figure 3-4; if the cabinet is
directly installed on the concrete floor, route the cables from the sides, as shown in Figure
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CAUTION
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The cable holes must be sealed with fireproof clay. For details, refer to Sealing the cable
holes.
If the cable holes are reserved for future use, do not remove the foam cover from the cable
holes.
Route the cables neatly and bind them with cable ties.
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Specification
Remarks
Batteries
Cabinet weight
Dimensions (W x
H x D)
Dustproof and
waterproof
IP34
Installation
method
NOTE
1. Category C environment refers to ocean surface, outdoor land near pollution sources, and places with
weak shield (for example, a canopy).
2. The outdoor land near pollution sources refers to the following areas:
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3 km away from severe pollution sources such as a metal production plant, a coal mine, and a
thermal electricity plant and 2 km away from moderate pollution sources such as a chemical plant,
a rubber mill, and an electroplating plant
1 km away from light pollution sources such as a food product factory, a leather product factory,
and a heating boiler factory
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For details about the combination of the extended battery cabinet and the APM30 working
with distributed base stations, refer to Power Backup with an Extended Battery
Cabinet.
For details about the combination of the extended battery cabinet and the APM30 working
with mini base stations, refer to 2.4.2 APM30 Working with Mini Base Stations .
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