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ITS1000M (Mini-shelter) V100R003C02

Quick Installation Guide

Issue: 01
Date: 2012-08-13

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Contents
Preparations

Precautions
Installation Requirements
Mounting Hole Dimensions
Tools

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Installation Process
Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing

a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter As a Whole


a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled Mode)
a Dual-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled Mode)
a Triple-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled Mode)

Installing a Mini-shelter
Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing

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a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter with Battery Racks (Disassembled Mode)


a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter with 19-in Racks (Disassembled Mode)
a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter with BTS Racks (Disassembled Mode)
a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter with Combination Racks (Disassembled Mode)
a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter As a Whole
a Dual-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled Mode)
a Triple-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled Mode)
a Rack
Combination Cabinets

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Installing Components in a Mini-shelter

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Installing a Door Status Sensor


Installing a Smoke Sensor
Installing a Signal Transfer Board
Install a Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Installing a Battery Temperature Sensor
Installing a Water Sensor
Installing an ACDB
Installing a MTS
Installing a DUDU
Installing a DCDB
Installing a BBU
Installing the ETP48200
Installing the BTS3900

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Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2012. All rights reserved.

Contents
Installing the RRU (Vertical Installation: One RRU on a Pole)
Installing the RRU (Front Installation: One RRU on a Pole)
Installing Storage Batteries
Routing Cables Through a Feeder Window
Installing a Heater
Installing an Air Conditioner Controller
Installing Base Plates
Installing an Antitheft Fence
Installing an Outdoor Ground Bar
Installing a Maintenance Socket
Installing a Lamp
Replacing a Lock Cylinder
Opening the Cabinet Door
Routing Cables in a Mini-shelter
Requirements for Cable Routing
Routing Cables out from the Cabinet
Cable Routing Specifications
Installing PGND Cables
Installing Power Cables
Connecting the Temperature Control Equipment
Connecting the Communications Cable Between Monitoring Equipment and Base Stations

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Checking the Installation


Powering On and Commissioning the Mini-shelter
Appendix

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Preparing an OT Terminal and Cord End Terminal


Cable Label Handwriting Description

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Preparations
Precautions
Only trained and qualified personnel are allowed to install, operate, and maintain Huawei equipment, and they must
understand basic safety precautions to avoid hazards.
If a Mini-shelter is assembled onsite, the site environment should be equal to or above 0C.
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.


Do not step on the base of the shelter to avoid sand and dust.
Before disassembly, clear the space for arranging components, and lay protection materials to protect the components from
scratches and damages. During disassembly, keep small structures and fixtures such as screws together and use
appropriate screwdrivers to avoid stripping screws.
Requirements for the Mini-shelter location:

A Mini-shelter should be installed in a high place where water can be easily drained. Swales and the areas prone to
pondings are unsuitable for site construction.
The cabinet must comply with installation space requirements for later cabinet maintenance.
Requirements for the Mini-shelter installation direction:
Maintenance personnel must be safe when they maintain at the front door of the Mini-shelter.

The Mini-shelter is not exposed to direct sunlight and stays away from the wind.
When installing a mini-shelter in a residential area, ensure the Mini-shelter doors do not face the residential area.

Requirements for Installation Space

2000 mm

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

Mounting Hole Dimensions


200 mm

142 mm

Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter

899 mm
850 mm
216 mm

899 mm
850 mm

16 mm

Front

Door side

200 mm

Dual-Cabinet Mini-shelter

899 mm
850 mm
216 mm

1748 mm
1699 mm

16 mm

Front

Door side

Cabinet-Combination Mini-shelter (1+1)


200 mm

1813 mm
15 mm

899 mm

850 mm
216 mm

899 mm

850 mm

16 mm

Front

Door side

Cabinet-Combination Mini-shelter (1+1+1)


200 mm

2727 mm
15 mm

15 mm

899 mm
850 mm
216 mm

899 mm
850 mm

16 mm

Front

Door side

Tools
Mandatory Tools

Flat-head
screwdriver (2-6 mm

Phillips screwdriver
(M3-M6)

Adjustable wrench

Protective gloves

COAX crimping tool

Level

Hammer drill (4.2,


8, and 16 drill bit

Claw hammer

Wire stripper

Measuring tape

Segmented
blade utility knife

Hydraulic pliers

Multimeter

Marker

Diagonal pliers

Optional Tools

Pallet truck

Step ladder

M12 lifting eye


(purchased onsite)

Rivet gun

Crane

Installation Process
Installing a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled
Mode)

Installing a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter As a Whole

Start

Disassemble the single-cabinet


Mini-shelter

Install the single-cabinet


Mini-shelter

Remove the cabinet door

Secure the base

Remove the top cover

Install the rack

Remove the wall panels

Install the columns

Remove the top frame

Install the top frame

Remove the columns

Paste adhesive tape

Remove the rack

Install wall panels

Move the singlecabinet Mini-shelter


Secure the Minishelter
Install components
inside the Mini-shelter
Power on and
commission Minishelter

End

A cabinet delivered in disassembled


mode is transported as an entire
cabinet and the cabinet interior is
not tightened. Disassemble the
cabinet and then install the cabinet
onsite. The Mini-shelter can be
disassembled to the largest extent
for easy of being transported
through narrow passages.

Secure the base

Install the columns

Separate the top frame


from the top cover

No
Determine whether to remove
the supports for a 2.4 m high
Mini-shelter

Install the cabinet door

Install components inside


the Mini-shelter
Yes

Remove the supports

Power on and commission


the Mini-shelter

End

Installing a Triple-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled


Mode)

Installing a Dual-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled


Mode)

Start

Install the top cover

Paste adhesive tape

Start

Install the wall panels

Secure the base

Install the top cover

Install the columns

Install the cabinet door

Separate the top frame


from the top cover

Paste adhesive tape

Install the wall panels

Install the top cover

Install the cabinet door

Install the top frame

Install components inside


the Mini-shelter

Install the top frame

Install components inside


the mini-shelter

Install the middle wall


panels

Power on and commission


the Mini-shelter

Install the middle wall


panel

Power on and commission


the Mini-shelter

Install the rack

End

Install the rack

End

Installing a Mini-shelter
Installing a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter with Battery Racks (Disassembled Mode)
Disassembling the Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter
2. Remove the top cover.

1. Remove the door.


Open the cabinet door to an angle of 90 degrees.
Arrange three persons to lift the door in the vertical direction.

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 spring washers and large washers.

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


and place it vertically.

Raise the top cover from the cabinet interior and


remove the top cover.

Do not face the cabinet door top downwards.


If a cabinet is delivered onsite with its door disassembled and
configured with an air conditioner, ensure that the door is secured to
the cabinet or stand the cabinet door upright for at least 2 hours
before powering on the air conditioner on the cabinet door.

4. Remove the top frame.

3. Remove the wall panels.


Remove the two battens beside each wall panel by
pulling them upwards.

Remove the eight M5 self-tapping screws that secure


the top frame to the cabinet top.

Remove the wall panels by pushing them from the


cabinet interior.

Remove the top frame.

Disassembling the Single-Cabinet Mini-shelterb


5. Remove the columns.

6. Remove the rack.

Remove the two screws from the bottom of the two


columns.
Remove the four columns by pulling them upwards from
the base (two straight flanges are disconnected from
the columns).

Remove the eight M5 screws that secure the base to


the rack, and then remove the rack.

Straight
flange

7. Remove the supports for a 2.4 m high Mini-shelter.


Remove the four M8 screws from the cabinet base using a Phillips
screwdriver.
Remove the two supports (the removed supports can be discarded).

Installing the Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter


1. Secure the base.

2. Install the rack.


Place and secure the rack to the base using
eight M5 bolts.

Determine the door opening direction and then place the base
accordingly.
Draw
four
holes

Move
the
base

Drill
holes

Secure
the
expansi
on tube

Remove
the
expansion
bolts

Move
back the
base

Install and
secure
expansion
bolts

Mounting hole
on the base

4. Install the top frame.

3. Install the columns.

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

Install the four columns on the base.

Secure the four columns and two straight


flanges by using M5 screws. (Secure the two
straight flanges to columns A and C).

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.

Straight
flange

Secure the rack top to the top frame using M5 self-tapping


screws.

Installing the Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter


6. Install the wall panels.

5. Paste adhesive tape.

Rip off the film from the wall panel.

Paste adhesive tape on the edges of columns


and top frame (left, right, and rear sides).

Insert the wall panel into the installation position and


exert force to press the panel side beside which the
batten is to be installed.
Insert the battens beside wall panels.

When installing a wall panel, keep the same distance


between the wall panel and both columns beside it to
facilitate the insertion of wall panel battens.

Wall
panel

Film

7. Install the top cover.

8. Install the cabinet door.

Place the top cover onto the top frame.

Raise the cabinet door and connect the hinge.

Install four M5 self-tapping screws and large washers.

Install the cabinet door.

Install four plastic plugs.

Close the cabinet door.

1. When inserting the top cover, observe the insertion


direction (indicated by the label) to ensure that the top cover
points to the correct direction.
2. 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 board.

1.

Washer

2.

The figure is 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.

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Installing a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter with 19-in Racks (Disassembled Mode)


Disassembling the Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter
1. Remove the door.

2. Remove the top cover.

Open the cabinet door to an angle of 90 degrees.


Arrange three persons to lift the door in the vertical direction.
Move the door outwards till it is away from the Mini-shelter.

Do not face the cabinet door top downwards.


If a cabinet is delivered onsite with its door disassembled
and configured with an air conditioner, ensure that the door is
secured to the cabinet or stand the cabinet door upright for at
least 2 hours before powering on the air conditioner on the
cabinet door.

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 spring washers and large washers.
Raise the top cover from the cabinet interior and
remove the top cover.

3. Remove the wall panels.

4. Remove the top frame.

Remove the two battens beside each wall panel by pulling


them upwards.

Remove the eight M5 self-tapping screws that


secure the top frame to the cabinet top.

Remove the wall panels by pushing them from the cabinet


interior.

Remove the top frame.

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5. Remove the columns.
Remove the two screws from the bottom of the two
columns.
Remove the four columns by pulling them upwards from
the base (two straight flanges are disconnected from
the columns).

6. Remove the rack.


Remove the eight M5 screws that secure the
base to the rack, and then remove the rack.

Straight
flange

7. Remove the supports for a 2.4 m high Mini-shelter.


Remove the four M8 screws from the cabinet base using
a Phillips screwdriver.
Remove the two supports (the removed supports can be
discarded).

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1. Secure the base.

2. Install the rack.


Place and secure the rack to the base using
eight M5 bolts.

Determine the door opening direction and then place


the base accordingly.
Draw
four
holes

Move
the
base

Drill
holes

Secure
the
expansi
on tube

Remove
the
expansion
bolts

Move
back the
base

Install and
secure
expansion
bolts

Mounting hole
on the base

4. Install the top frame.

3. Install the columns.

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

Install the four columns on the base.


Secure the four columns and two straight flanges
by using M5 screws. (Secure the two straight
flanges to columns A and C)

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.

Straight
flange

Secure the rack top to the top frame using M5 self-tapping


screws.

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6. Install the wall panels.

5. Paste adhesive tape.


Paste adhesive tape on the edges of columns
and top frame (left, right, and rear sides).

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.
Insert the battens beside wall panels.

When installing a wall panel, keep the same distance


between the wall panel and both columns beside it to
facilitate the insertion of wall panel battens.

Wall
panel

Film

8. Install the cabinet door.

7. Install the top cover.

Raise the cabinet door and connect the hinge.

Place the top cover onto the top frame.

Install the cabinet door.

Install four M5 self-tapping screws and large washers.

Close the cabinet door.

Install four plastic plugs.

1.

1. When inserting the top cover, observe the insertion


direction (indicated by the label) to ensure that the top
cover points to the correct direction.
2. 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 board.

Washer

2.

The figure is 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.

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Installing a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter with BTS Racks (Disassembled Mode)


Disassembling the Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter
2. Remove the top cover.

1. Remove the door.


Open the cabinet door to an angle of 90 degrees.
Arrange three persons to lift the door in the vertical direction.
Move the door outwards till it is away from the Mini-shelter.

Do not face the cabinet door top downwards.


If a cabinet is delivered onsite with its door disassembled
and configured with an air conditioner, ensure that the door is
secured to the cabinet or stand the cabinet door upright for at
least 2 hours before powering on the air conditioner on the
cabinet door.

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 spring washers and large washers.

Raise the top cover from the cabinet interior and


remove the top cover.

4. Remove the top frame.

3. Remove the wall panels.


Remove the two battens beside each wall panel by pulling
them upwards.

Remove the eight M5 self-tapping screws that


secure the top frame to the cabinet top.

Remove the wall panels by pushing them from the cabinet


interior.

Remove the top frame.

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5. Remove the columns.

6. Remove the rack.

Remove the two screws from the bottom of the two


columns.
Remove the four columns by pulling them upwards
from the base (two straight flanges are disconnected
from the columns).

Remove the eight M5 screws that secure


the base to the rack, and then remove the
rack.

Straight flange

7. Remove the supports for a 2.4 m high Mini-shelter.


Remove the four M8 screws from the cabinet base using a
Phillips screwdriver.
Remove the two supports (the removed supports can be
discarded).

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1. Secure the base.

2. Install the rack.


Place and secure the rack to the base using
eight M5 bolts.

Determine the door opening direction and then place


the base accordingly.
Draw
four
holes

Move
the
base

Drill
holes

Secure
the
expansi
on tube

Remove
the
expansion
bolts

Move
back the
base

Install and
secure
expansion
bolts

3. Install the columns.

Mounting hole on
the base

4. Install the top frame.

Install the four columns on the base.

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

Secure the four columns and two straight flanges by


using M5 screws. (Secure the two straight flanges
to columns A and C)

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.

Straight flange

Secure the rack top to the top frame using M5 selftapping screws.

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6. Install the wall panels.

5. Paste adhesive tape.

Rip off the film from the wall panel.

Paste adhesive tape on the edges of columns


and top frame (left, right, and rear sides).

Insert the wall panel into the installation position and


exert force to press the panel side beside which the
batten is to be installed.
Insert the battens beside wall panels.

When installing a wall panel, keep the same distance


between the wall panel and both columns beside it to
facilitate the insertion of wall panel battens.

Wall
panel

Film

8. Install the cabinet door.

7. Install the top cover.

Raise the cabinet door and connect the hinge.

Place the top cover onto the top frame.

Install the cabinet door.

Install four M5 self-tapping screws and large washers.

Close the cabinet door.

Install four plastic plugs.

1. When inserting the top cover, observe the insertion


direction (indicated by the label) to ensure that the top
cover points to the correct direction.
2. 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 board.

1.

Washer

2.

The figure is 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.

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Installing a Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter with Combination Racks (Disassembled Mode)


Disassembling the Single-Cabinet Mini-shelter
2. Remove the top cover.

1. Remove the door.

Remove the four plastic plugs on the exterior of


the top cover using a flat-head screwdriver.

Open the cabinet door to an angle of 90 degrees.


Arrange three persons to lift the door in the vertical direction.
Move the door outwards till it is away from the Mini-shelter.

Do not face the cabinet door top downwards.


If a cabinet is delivered onsite with its door disassembled
and configured with an air conditioner, ensure that the door is
secured to the cabinet or stand the cabinet door upright for at
least 2 hours before powering on the air conditioner on the
cabinet door.

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 spring washers and large washers.
Raise the top cover from the cabinet interior and
remove the top cover.

3. Remove the wall panels.

4. Remove the top frame.

Remove the two battens beside each wall panel by pulling


them upwards.

Remove the eight M5 self-tapping screws


that secure the top frame to the cabinet top.

Remove the wall panels by pushing them from the cabinet


interior.

Remove the top frame.

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5. Remove the columns.

6. Remove the rack.

Remove the two screws from the bottom of the two


columns.
Remove the four columns by pulling them upwards from
the base (two straight flanges are disconnected from the
columns).

Remove the eight M5 screws that secure the


base to the rack, and then remove the rack.

Straight flange

7. Remove the supports for a 2.4 m high Mini-shelter.


Remove the four M8 screws from the cabinet base using a
Phillips screwdriver.
Remove the two supports (the removed supports can be
discarded).

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1. Secure the base.

2. Install the rack.


Place and secure the rack to the base using
eight M5 bolts.

Determine the door opening direction and then place the base
accordingly.
Draw
four
holes

Move
the
base

Drill
holes

Secure
the
expansi
on tube

Remove
the
expansion
bolts

Move
back the
base

Install and
secure
expansion
bolts

Mounting hole
on the base

4. Install the top frame.

3. Install the columns.


Install the four columns on the base.

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

Secure the four columns and two straight flanges


by using M5 screws. (Secure the two straight
flanges to columns A and C)

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.

Straight flange

Secure the rack top to the top frame using M5 self-tapping screws.

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6. Install the wall panels.

5. Paste adhesive tape.

Rip off the film from the wall panel.

Paste adhesive tape on the edges of columns


and top frame (left, right, and rear sides).

Insert the wall panel into the installation position and


exert force to press the panel side beside which the
batten is to be installed.
Insert the battens beside wall panels.

When installing a wall panel, keep the same distance


between the wall panel and both columns beside it to
facilitate the insertion of wall panel battens.

Wall
panel

Film

8. Install the cabinet door.

7. Install the top cover.


Place the top cover onto the top frame.

Raise the cabinet door and connect the hinge.

Install four M5 self-tapping screws and large washers.

Install the cabinet door.

Install four plastic plugs.

Close the cabinet door.

1. When inserting the top cover, observe the insertion


direction (indicated by the label) to ensure that the top
cover points to the correct direction.
2. 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 board.

1.

Washer

2.

The figure is 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.

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Installing a Single Cabinet
Insert the pallet truck into the holes at the bottom of the cabinet and
move the cabinet to the installation place using a pallet track.

Securing a Single Cabinet


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

If the cabinet is 2.4 m high, remove the two supports from the base after securing the cabinet. For details about how
to remove the supports, see step 7 on page 20.
Draw four
holes

Move the
cabinet

Drill
holes

Secure the
expansion tube

Remove
the
expansion
bolts

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Move
back the
base

Install and
secure
expansion
bolts

Installing a Dual-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled Mode)


Installing the Dual-Cabinet Mini-shelter
1. Secure the base.

2. Install the columns.

Determine the door opening direction and then place the


base accordingly.
Draw
four
holes

Move
the
base

Drill
holes

Secure
the
expansi
on tube

Remove
the
expansion
bolts

Move
back the
base

Install and
secure
expansion
bolts

4. Install the top frame.


3. Separate the top frame from the top cover.

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

Remove the eight M5 screws to separate the top


frame from the top cover.

Measure the verticality of 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.

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5. Install the middle wall panel.

6. Install the rack.

Place the wall panel between the two cabinets and tighten it
using two M5 screws.

For details about how to install a battery rack, see


pages 30 to 31.
For details about how to install a 19-inch rack, see
page 32.

For details about how to install a BTS rack, see


pages 33 to 34.
For details about how to install a combination rack,
see page 36.

8. Install the wall panels.

7. Paste adhesive tape.

Rip off the film from the wall panel.

Paste adhesive tape on left, right and rear sides


frames and on the edge of the top frame.

Insert the wall panel into the installation position


and press one side of the wall panel forcibly.
Insert the battens beside wall panels.

When installing a wall panel, keep the same


distance between the wall panel and both columns
beside it to facilitate the insertion of wall panel
battens.

Wall
panel
Film

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9. Install the top cover.
Place the top cover onto the top frame.
Install four M5 self-tapping screws and large washers.
Install four plastic plugs.

1.

2.

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 board.

10. Install the cabinet door.


Raise the cabinet door and connect the hinge.
Install the cabinet door.

Close the cabinet door.

1.
2.

The figure is 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.

Washer

If a cabinet is delivered onsite with its door


disassembled and configured with an air conditioner,
ensure that the door is secured to the cabinet or
stand the cabinet door upright for at least 2 hours
before powering on the air conditioner on the
cabinet door.

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Installing a Triple-Cabinet Mini-shelter (Disassembled Mode)


Installing the Triple-Cabinet Mini-shelter
1. Secure the base.

2. Install the columns.

When installing columns, ensure that the columns


attached with heat insulation foam match the top frame
and base attached with heat insulation foam.

Determine the door opening direction and then place the base
accordingly.
Draw
four
holes

Move
the
base

Drill
holes

Secure
the
expansi
on tube

Remove
the
expansion
bolts

Move
back the
base

Install and
secure
expansion
bolts

4. Install the top frame.

3. Separate the top frame from the top cover.

Insert the feet of top frame into the mounting holes on


top of the columns.

Remove the 12 M screws to separate the top frame


from the top cover.

Measure the verticality of 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.

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Installing the Triple-Cabinet Mini-shelter


5. Install the middle wall panel.

6. Install the rack.

Place the wall panel between the two cabinets and tighten it
using two M5 screws.

For details about how to install a battery rack, see


pages 30 to 31.
For details about how to install a 19-inch rack, see
page 32.

For details about how to install a BTS rack, see


pages 33 to 34.
For details about how to install a combination rack,
see page 36.

8. Install the wall panels.

7. Paste adhesive tape.

Rip off the film from the wall panel.

Paste adhesive tape on left, right and rear sides


frames and on the edge of the top frame.

Insert the wall panel into the installation position and press
one side of the wall panel forcibly.
Insert the battens beside wall panels.

When installing a wall panel, keep the same distance


between the wall panel and both columns beside it to
facilitate the insertion of wall panel battens.

Wall
panel

Film

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Installing the Triple-Cabinet Mini-shelter


9. Install the top cover.
Place the top cover onto the top frame.
Install four M5 self-tapping screws and large washers.
Install four plastic plugs.

1. When inserting the top cover, observe the insertion direction (indicated by the label) to ensure that the top cover
points to the correct direction.
2. 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 board.

10. Install the cabinet door.


Raise the cabinet door and connect the hinge.
Install the cabinet door.

Close the cabinet door.

1.
2.

The figure is 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.

If a cabinet is delivered onsite with its door


disassembled and configured with an air
conditioner, ensure that the door is secured
to the cabinet or stand the cabinet door
upright for at least 2 hours before powering
on the air conditioner on the cabinet door.

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Installing a Rack
This section applies to the scenario of installing a dual-cabinet or triple-cabinet Mini-shelter in disassembled mode.

Installing a Battery Rack


1. Get the following materials ready.

2. Secure the rack.


Install three battery trays to the rack and secure each
battery tray using four M5 x 10 self-tapping screws
with flat washers.

Secure two side brackets in the installation position to


the cabinet base using eight M5 x 10 washer screws.
Secure two poles to the cabinet top using sixteen M5 x
10 self-tapping screws.

Secure the two cable connection boxes to the left side


of the rack using four M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.

Mounting hole on the top


rack in the cabinet

Mounting hole on the base

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Reshaping a 3-Layer Battery Rack to a 4-Layer Battery Rack


1. Remove the battery tray.

2. Secure the battery tray again.


Measure the distance between two battery trays using a ruler, fasten the L-shape connection plate to the rack,
and secure the three battery trays to the connector again.

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Installing a 19-Inch Rack


1. Get the following materials ready.

2. Secure the rack.


Secure two side brackets in the installation position to the cabinet base using eight M5 x 10 washer screws and to the
cabinet top using eight M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.
Install a cable tray to the cabinet top and secure the cable tray using two M5 x 10 self-tapping screws and two M6 x 12
mm self-tapping screws.

Mounting hole on the base

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Installing a BTS Rack


1. Get the following materials ready.

2. Secure the rack.


Secure two side brackets in the installation position to the cabinet base using eight M5 x 10 washer screws.
Secure two poles to the cabinet top using sixteen M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.

Mounting hole on the top


rack in the cabinet

Mounting hole on the base

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Installing a BTS Rack

Secure the two 19-inch supports to the rack using thirty-two M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.

Secure the transit brackets to the 19-inch support using eight M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.
Secure the filler panels to the 19-inch support using twelve M6 x 12 self-tapping screws.

If no device is installed under the BTS rack, install the three filler panels to the lower 19-inch rack. If devices are
installed under the BTS rack, no filler panel is required.

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Installing a Combination Rack


1. Get the following materials ready.

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Installing a Combination Rack


2. Secure the rack.

Install a heat-insulation cotton support using eight M5 x 10


self-tapping screws.

Secure two side brackets in the installation


position to the cabinet base using eight M5 x 10
washer screws.

Install a heat-insulation cotton baffle plate using four M5 x


10 self-tapping screws.
Secure two battery trays using eight M5 x 10 self-tapping
screws with flat washers.

Mounting hole on
the base

Install a heat-insulation cotton on the heat-insulation


cotton bracket according to the arrow direction.

Secure the cable tray to the cabinet top using four M6 x 10


self-tapping screws.

Secure two 19-inch supports to the heat-insulation cotton


using eight M5 x 10 self-tapping screws and to the top
frame using eight M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.

Secure the cable connection box to the left and right sides
of the rack using four M5 x 10 self-tapping screws.

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Installing Combination Cabinets

1. Cables from one cabinet are routed into the other cabinet 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 an external diameter of 44 mm and the shortest
internal diameter of 32 mm in the areas with the ambient temperatures above 10C; use stainless corrugated pipes with the
external diameter of 44 mm and the shortest internal diameter of 31.8 mm in the areas with the ambient temperatures below
10C.
Place the L-shape nut base into the cabinet base and align the nut holes with the holes in the base. Then secure the nut base
to the L-shape connection plate using eight M8 x 25 mm bolts.

L-shape
nut base

L-shape
connection plate

L-shape
nut base

Base

L-shape
connection
plate
M8 bolt

Concrete Pad

Installing PGND Cables

After installing the cabinet, connect the ground cable between the ground bar in the cabinet and the site ground point.
For details, see page 69. Then, install other devices.

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Installing Components in a Mini-shelter


Installing a Door Status Sensor
1. Secure the door status sensor.
Secure the cable connection box of the door status sensor to the upper right corner of the cabinet using two M3 x 12 mm
screws.
Secure the magnet box of the door status sensor to the upper left corner of the compartment door using two M3 x 12 mm
screws.

2. Connect the door status sensor.


Cable connection description of the door status sensor on a single-cabinet Mini-shelter:
Connect the signal cable of the door status sensor to the related terminal on the user interface module 02C (UIM02C), as
shown in the following figure.

Door status
sensor

Connect one end of the signal cable to the door status port on the signal transfer board to output signals from the output port
and the other end of the signal cable to a port on the monitoring equipment.

1.
Port to the door
status sensor

Short-circuit wire

UIM02C

2.

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The three ports to the door status


sensors are in series. If you need to
connect two door status sensors, insert a
short-circuit wire into the idle door status
port.
The figure on the left in for reference
only.

Installing a Smoke Sensor


1. Secure the smoke sensor.
Secure the smoke sensor base to the cabinet top using two screws screws and fasten the smoke sensor to the base based on
the direction shown in the smoke sensor.

2. Connect the smoke sensor.


Cable connection description of the smoke sensor on a single-cabinet Mini-shelter:
Connect one end of the smoke sensor signal cable to the related port on the user interface module UIM02C and the other
end to the port on the smoke sensor, as shown in the following figure.

Smoke
Sensor

Cable connection description of smoke sensors on a dual-cabinet or triple-cabinet Mini-shelter:


Connect the cable from the smoke sensor to the port to the smoke sensor on the signal transfer board. Connect one end of
the signal cable to the UIM02C port and the other end to the monitoring equipment.

Smoke sensor cables are in parallel.


Do not insert a short-circuit wire to the
idle port on the smoke sensor.

Short-circuit wire

Port to the
smoke sensor
UIM02C port

Signal cables for a smoke sensor


installed on a dual-cabinet or triplecabinet Mini-shelter are delivered
together with signal transfer boards for
the smoke sensor.

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Installing a Signal Transfer Board

A signal transfer board applies only to the dual-cabinet and triple-cabinet scenario and connects to a maximum of three
door status sensors and three smoke sensors.

1. Secure the signal transfer board.


Secure the signal transfer board close to the monitoring equipment in the 19-inch equipment compartment, as shown in the
following figure.

2. Connect cables to the signal transfer board.


Door status sensors and smoke sensors connect to the signal transfer board to output alarm information.

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Installing a Temperature and Humidity Sensor


1. Secure the temperature and humidity sensor
Secure the temperature and humidity sensor base to the cabinet installation board using three M4 x 12 mm screws.
Connect and secure signal cables of the temperature and humidity sensor to the cabinet base, as shown in the following figure
Install the top cover of the temperature and humidity sensor to the cabinet base.
The final installation view is as follows.

In the dual-cabinet Mini-shelter and triple-cabinet Mini-shelter scenarios, install the ambient
temperature and humidity sensor on the 19-inch rack in the equipment compartment.

2. Connect the temperature and humidity sensor.


The following figure shows the port on the UIM02C to connect to signal cables of the ambient temperature and humidity
sensor.

Temperature and
humidity sensor

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Installing a Battery Temperature Sensor


1. Secure the battery temperature sensor.
Place the battery temperature sensor on the right rack in the middle of the battery compartment and secure it by using a cabl e
tie.

2. Connect the battery temperature sensor.


The following figure shows the port on the UIM02C to connect to signal cables of the battery temperature sensor.

Sensor probe

Installing a Water Sensor


1. Secure the water sensor.
Secure the water sensor to the cabinet bottom by using a cable tie.

2. Connect the water sensor


The following figure shows the port on the UIM02C to connect to signal cables of the water sensor.

Water sensor

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Installing an ACDB
Slide the alternating current distribution box (ACDB) into the rack along the guide rails and tighten it using four M6 screws .

Installing a MTS
Slide the manual transfer switch (MTS) into the 19-inch rack along the guide rails and tighten it using four M6 screws.

Installing a DUDU
Slide the direct current distribution unit (DCDU) into the 19-inch rack along the guide rails and tighten it using four M6 screws.

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Installing a DCDB
Slide the DCDB into the 19-inch rack along the guide rails and tighten it by using four M6 screws.

Installing a BBU
Align the two cable claws with the holes on the baseband unit (BBU) and secure the BBU using four M4 screws on the left
and right sides.

Slide the BBU into the 19-inch rack along the guide rails and tighten it using four M6 screws.

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Installing the ETP48200


Slide the embedded telecom power (ETP48200) into the 19-inch rack along the
guide rails and tighten it using eight M6 screws.
When installing the ETP48200,
take out the PSUs, install the
power subrack, and then reinstall
the PSUs.

Installing the BTS3900


Adjust the eight square nuts on the transit bracket based on the four mounting holes in the BTS3900 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.

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Installing the RRU (Vertical Installation: One RRU on a Pole)

Vertical installation is available for the following RRUs:


DC RRU: RRU3606, RRU3004, RRU3008, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3805, RRU3201, RRU3220,
RRU3222, RRU3203, RRU3908, RRU3828, RRU3829, RRU3928, RRU3929, RRU3232, RRU3251.

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.

Change the installation height of the RRU based on the installation layout.

40Nm

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Installing the Pole


Secure a mounting ear to the rack.

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).

M6 x 20 screw

Install four brackets in four poles respectively.


Install the first slide bracket to the 1/6 position, the second slide bracket to the 1/2 position, and third slide bracket to
the 5/6 position.

Slide bracket

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Installing the Pole


Secure the pole configured with slide brackets to mounting ears
on the rack.

M5 x 15 self-tapping screw

Secure both ends of the vertical pole to the slide brackets in the horizontal pole.

Large washer
Spring washer

M10 x 45 screw

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Installing the RRU


Attach the RRU to the pole.

The following figure shows the installation rendering of six RRUs.

Install a combiner and surge protection box on the


transit bracket in the lower part of the cabinet as
required.

Do not route cables close to RRUs to


prevent cable jacket deterioration caused
due to high temperature generated when
the RRUs work.

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Installing the RRU (Front Installation: One RRU on a Pole)

Front installation is available for RRUs:


DC RRU: RRU3606, RRU3004, RRU3008, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3806, RRU3808, RRU3805, RRU3201, RRU3220,
RRU3222, RRU3203, RRU3908, RRU3828, RRU3829, RRU3928, RRU3929, RRU3232, and RRU3251;
AC RRU: RRU3606, RRU3004, RRU3008, RRU3801E, RRU3804, RRU3806, and RRU3805.

Installing the RRU Bracket


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

Spring at the bottom

Spring at the top

Secure the RRU bracket to the pole.

Change the installation height of the RRU based on the installation layout.

40Nm

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Installing the Pole


Install eight brackets in eight poles respectively.

Slide bracket

Secure the pole configured with slide brackets to the rack.

Floating nut

Large washer

M6 bolt

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Installing the Pole


Secure both ends of the vertical pole to the slide brackets in the horizontal pole.

Large washer
Spring M10 x 45 bolt
washer

Installing the RRU


Attach the RRU to the pole.

The following figure shows the installation of four RRUs.

Do not route cables close to RRUs, because the high


temperature generated by working RRUs will deteriorate
cable jackets.

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Installing Storage Batteries


Installing Storage Batteries

Install the storage batteries correctly. Use insulation covering on tools to avoid damaging the storage batteries and risking injury.
Place storage batteries with a 15 mm gap between two storage batteries.
After placing storage batteries, install a baffle plate in front each layer of storage batteries using six M5 x 10 self -tapping screws with flat
washers.

4-layer battery rack

Connecting Storage Batteries


1. Install cables for storage batteries in the 2.1 m high cabinet.

+ -

Paste
on the connection boxes as
required after connecting storage batteries.

Three-layer vertical 2 V absorbed glass mat


(AGM) batteries (650Ah for maximum)

Four-layer vertical 12 V AGM batteries with one output

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Connecting Storage Batteries


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

Three-layer vertical 12 V AGM batteries with one output

2. Install cables for storage batteries in the 1.5 m high cabinet.


Three-layer vertical 12 V AGM batteries with one output

Two-layer vertical 2 V absorbed glass mat (AGM)


batteries (400Ah for maximum)

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Routing Cables Through a Feeder Window


Install the feeder window to the wall panel of the
communications equipment compartment (with BTS racks).

Remove the six M5 screws from the feeder window to


pull out the cover.

Feeder window

Loosen one M8 screw to the right of the feeder window,


remove the entire rubber plug, and pull out the required
number of cable hole rubber plugs.

Open the rubber plug and insert the cable to the cable
hole through the clearance.

Insert the rubber plug with routed cables into the feeder
window and tighten the M8 screw to the right side using a
wrench.

Secure the cover to the feeder window using six M5


screws.

Metal strip
Do not let the metal
strip on the right
side disconnect.

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Installing a Heater
Installing Heater HUA03A-01
Install the heater on the front of the battery rack (this
method is used when the side of the battery rack is
unavailable).

Install the heater in the equipment compartment (on


the left side of the 19-inch rack).

Do not install the heater and the ambient


temperature and humidity sensor on the
same side inside the equipment
compartment.

Installing Heater HAU02A-02


Install heater HAU02A-02 on the rack.

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Installing an AC Transfer Busbar


Install the AC transfer busbar in the lower left corner of the battery compartment. If there is no battery compartment,
install it in the equipment compartment.

Connecting the Heater.


Install the AC transfer busbar to the ACDB or system power to provide a maximum of six outputs for six heaters.

1. The following figure is an example of installing cables for a connector.


2. The AC transfer busbar provides six L, N, and PE ports with one for AC inputs and the other five for heaters. If
there are six heaters, any two share one port.

Heater

Heater

Heater
AC transfer busbar

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Installing an Air Conditioner Controller


1. Secure the air conditioner controller.
Slide the air conditioner controller into the 19-inch rack along the guide rails and secure it using four M6 screws.

2. Locate ports on the air conditioner controller.


Loosen the two captive screws on the controller panel and take out the panel upwards. Then, you can see the ports on the
controller.

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Installing an Air Conditioner Controller


3. Install cables for the air conditioner controller.

DC intelligent heat exchanger

System power

Air
conditioner
controller
alarm output
cable

Monitoring
module

Air conditioner alarm


output cable
Air conditioner
alarm cable

Air conditioner
power cable

DC power cable

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Installing Base Plates


1. Get the following materials ready.

Before installing base


plates for equipment,
install and connect the
equipment.

2. Install base plates.


Secure one front seal plate to the front of the cabinet base by using six M6 screws.
Install two side seal plates to the left of the cabinet base and secure each plate using two M6 screws.

Cabinet front

Secure one side seal plate to the left of the cabinet base by using two M6 screws.

Secure one back seal plate to the rear of the cabinet base by using six M6 screws.
Install two side hole seal plates to the rear and right of the cabinet base and secure each plate using three M6
screws.

Cabinet rear

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Installing an Antitheft Fence


1. Get the following materials ready.

After installing the antitheft fence, do not install base plates for the
cabinet base.

Antitheft screw (8 PCS)

Antitheft wrench

2. Install an antitheft fence.


Put two supports of the antitheft fence through the square
holes at the cabinet base.

Secure the two fences to the two supports to the left and
right of the cabinet using two M8 screws and two M8 nuts.

During installation, the


left fence is level with
the front of the cabinet
and right fence is level
with the cabinet door.

Install two L-shape antitheft fences at the front and rear of the cabinet and secure the two fences to another two fences to
the left and right of the cabinet.
Mount the two L-shape fences to the support bolts in
the two sides of the fences.

Secure the L-shape fences at the top using one M8 screw


and one M8 nut.
Secure the L-shape fences at the bottom using one M8
screw and one M8 nut.

Secure the L-shape fences using two M8 screws and


two M8 nuts.

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Installing an Outdoor Ground Bar


Install the outdoor ground bar on the steel base of the Mini-shelter (recommended).

If install base plates for the steel base of the Minishelter , do not install the outdoor ground bar on
the steel base of the Mini-shelter,.

Ground bar
securing plate

M8 x 20 (2 PCS)
antitheft screw, tightened
using an antitheft wrench

Under the feeder window in the rear wall panel of the Mini-shelter

Drill four holes on the


wall panel.

Secure the ground bar


using four D4 rivets.

On the concrete floor around the Mini-shelter.

Concrete pad

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Installing a Maintenance Socket


Secure the maintenance socket to the rack using two M6 screws. The system power provides 220 V AC power.

System power

Maintenance socket

Installing a Lamp
Install the lamp in the power supply compartment of the Mini-shelter, enable the power system to supply -48 V DC power to the
lamp, and mount the lamp that is connected to a power cable on the cable pass ring in the upper part of the 19-inch rack.
Switch on the lamp before using it. The lamp can be moved to other compartments of the Mini-shelter for equipment
maintenance illumination

Lamp

System
power

Replacing a Lock Cylinder


When a lock cylinder is faulty, perform the following steps to replace it:
Open the door lock using a key to
the degree as shown in the
following figure.

Unscrew the lock cylinder to be


replaced using a Phillips
screwdriver.

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Secure a new lock cylinder


using screws.

Opening a Cabinet Door


Unscrew the door lock using an M3 antitheft wrench until the keyhole appears and insert the key into the keyhole to open the
cabinet door.

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Routing Cables in a Mini-shelter


Requirements for Cable Routing
Requirements for routing commons:
Cables are routed through cable trays at both sides of the rack and cable trays at the rack top.
The bending radii of power cables, ground cables, and signal cables should be greater than or equal to five times the radii o f power
cables, ground cables, and signal cables respectively.
Cables should be routed separately without interference.
Routed cables are close to each other, clear, and free of damage.
Cable ties are bundled neatly to the same direction. Cable ties in the same position should be at the same level.

Routed cables are labeled clearly.


Cables routed along the floor should be protected with protection tubes that comply with NFPA70 standards.
Cables to temperature control equipment are bundled first in the cable beam in the upper right of the Mini -shelter and then routed to
the cabinet.
After routing external cables to the Mini-shelter from the cable holes at the bottom of the Mini-shelter, block the cable holes in the
seal cover using black mud.
Requirements for routing special cables:
For power cables:
48 V DC power cables are bundled together.
Power cables, transmission cables, and signal cables are routed separately and are at least 30 mm away from each other.
When routing multiple power cables, bundle them.
No joint is found in a new power cable.
For protection ground (PGND) cables:
PGND cables in a base station should be connected to the same ground bar.
PGND cables must not be routed in from above. They must be underground or routed indoors.
Both ends of the external conductor of a coaxial cable and the shield layer of a shielded cable should have good electrical c ontact
with the metal shell of the device they connect to.
PGND cables and signal cable should be bundled separately with a proper distance to avoid interference.
Switches or fuses must not be installed on PGND cables.
All conductive metal in the metal shell are connected to protection ground terminals properly.
When the cabinet door is connected to the ground screws at the cabinet bottom using a ground cable, the OT terminal on the
cabinet door should face upwards, the OT terminal at the cabinet bottom should face inwards.

Routing Cables out from the Cabinet


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

Ambient temperature
and humidity sensor

Signal cable

Mains

ACDB

Power system
Heat exchanger

HUAWEI
base station

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

DC power cable
AC power cable

Ambient
Door status
sensor temperature and
humidity sensor

Signal cable

Battery temperature
sensor

BBU

Mains

Power system
Battery string

TEC/DC air Heat exchanger


conditioner

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Cable Routing Specifications for Typical Configurations


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

Ambient
Door status temperature
sensor and humidity Battery
temperature
sensor
sensor

DC power cable
AC power cable
Signal cable

Mains

Power system
Battery string

Heater

TEC/DC air
conditioner

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

DC power cable

Door status Door status


sensor 2
sensor 1

Ambient
temperature
and humidity
sensor

Battery temperature
sensor

AC power cable
Signal cable

BTS3900

Power system
BBU

Battery string

AH1

TEC

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AH2

Cable Routing Specifications for Typical Configurations


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

DC power cable
AC power cable

Door status Door status Door status


sensor 1
sensor 2
sensor 3

Signal cable

Ambient
temperature
and humidity
sensor

Battery temperature
sensor

BTS3900

ACDB

Power system

Battery string

Heater

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TEC

HEX1

HEX2

Installing PGND Cables

1. An indoor ground bar should be installed in the cabinet and near the ACDB or power system (when no ACDB is
configured). All ground cables are routed straightly and bound neatly.
2. Ground screws in the cabinet are hexagonal head screws, so cables should be secured using tools such as an
adjustable wrench, a solid wrench, a socket wrench to ensure proper grounding.

Principles for connecting ground cables:


No.

Description

No.

Description

From the indoor ground busbar to the outdoor


PGND bar

From the other equipment to the nearest ground bolt


in the rack

From the ACDB to the indoor ground busbar

From the cabinet door to the ground bolts at the


cabinet bottom

From the power system to the indoor ground


busbar

From a rack in a compartment to another rack in


another compartment

From the BTS to the indoor ground busbar

From the rack to the indoor ground busbar

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Installing Power Cables


Installing Power Cables for the ETP48200-A6
Load low voltage disconnection
(LLVD) circuit breaker
Battery low voltage disconnection
(BLVD) circuit breaker

Wiring terminal N

Ground bar
AC input circuit breaker

Battery circuit breaker


DC output positive busbar (RTN+)

AC output circuit breaker


SMU02B

UIM02C

Rectifier
(PSU)

Connect the three-phase AC input power cable.


If the AC input cable has a PE (yellow and
green) wire, connect the PE wire to the indoor
ground bar in the Mini-shelter.

Connect the single-phase AC input power cable.

When the single-phase AC input is supplied to the


ETP48200, do not confuse the L (brown) and N
(blue) wires. Otherwise, the SPD will be damaged.
Do not connect the N wire to the ground screw.

Short-circuiting
copper bar

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Installing Power Cables for the ETP48200-B6


Load low voltage disconnection
(LLVD) circuit breaker
Wiring terminal N

Battery low voltage disconnection


(BLVD) circuit breaker
Battery circuit breaker

Ground bar
AC input circuit breaker

DC output positive busbar (RTN+)

AC output circuit breaker


Monitoring unit
(SMU02B)

User interface module


(UIM02C)

Rectifier
(PSU)

Connect the single-phase AC input power cable.


If the AC input cable has a PE (yellow and
green) wire, connect the PE wire to the indoor
ground bar in the Mini-shelter.

Connect the double live wires AC input power cable.

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Installing Power Cables for the ACDB-DS-063-N1

1. AC output terminal L/N


2. D.G. input terminal L/N (2QF)
3. Mains input terminal L/N (1QF)
4. AC output terminal L/N (QF1)
5. AC output terminal L/N (QF1)
6. Maintenance socket
7. Ground bar

Installing Power Cables for the ACDB-ST-063-P1


Three-phase
1. AC output terminal L (QF4)
2. AC output terminal L (QF3)

3. Mains input phase wire L1/L2/L3


(1QF)
4. Ground bar
5. SPD alarm reporter
6. AC output phase wire L1/L2/L3
(QF1)
7. AC output terminal L (QF2)
8. N copper bar

Single-phase

1. AC output terminal L (QF4)


2. AC output terminal L (QF3)
3. Mains input terminal L (1QF)
4. Ground bar
5. SPD alarm reporter
6. AC output terminal L (QF1)
7. AC output terminal L (QF2)
8. N copper bar

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Installing Power Cables for the ACDB-DS-100-P1


1. D.G. input terminal L/N (2QF)
2. Mains input terminal L/N (1QF)
3. Ground bar
4. N copper bar
5. SPD alarm reporter
6. Maintenance socket
7. AC output terminal L (QF4)
8. AC output terminal L (QF3)
9. AC output terminal L (QF2)
10. AC output terminal L (QF1)

Installing Power Cables for the ACDB-DT-100-P1


Three-phase
1. Ground bar
2. N copper bar

3. SPD alarm reporter


4. Maintenance socket
5. AC output terminal (QF4)
6. AC output terminal (QF3)
7. AC output terminal (QF2)
8. AC output terminal L1/L2/L3 (QF1)
9. Three-phase D.G. input terminal
L1/L2/L3/N (2QF)
10. Three-phase mains input
terminal L1/L2/L3/N (1QF)

Single-phase
1. Ground bar
2. N copper bar
3. SPD alarm reporter
4. Maintenance socket
5. AC output terminal L (QF4)
6. AC output terminal L (QF3)

7. AC output terminal L (QF2)


8. AC output terminal L (QF1)
9. Single-phase D.G. input terminal
L/N (2QF)
10. Single-phase mains input
terminal L/N (1QF)

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Installing Power Cables for the DCDB-SZ-100-P1


1. Negative input terminal (-48 V)

2. Positive input terminal (RTN+)


3. Negative output terminal (F1)
4. Negative output terminal (F2)

5. Negative output terminal (F3)


6. Negative output terminal (F4)
7. Negative output terminal (F5)
8. Negative output terminal (F6)
9. Negative output terminal (F7)
10. Negative output terminal (F8)
11. Negative output terminal (F9)

12. SPD alarm reporter


13. Positive output terminal (RTN+)

Installing Cables for the DCDU

DC Input

DC Output

SPD fault alarm output

DC
negative
DC
positive

Ground bar

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Connecting the Temperature Control Equipment


Connecting the Intelligent Heat
Exchanger

Connecting the Heat Exchanger

DC power
cable
Dry contact
signal cable

AC power
cable
System power

System power
DC power
cable

Monitoring
module

Dry
contact
signal
cable

Connecting the TEC

Monitoring
module

Connecting the Natural-Ventilation Unit

DC power
cable

Signal cable

DC power
cable
System power

System power
Monitoring
module

Signal cable

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Monitoring
module

Connecting the DC Air Conditioner(PC500D)

Connecting the AC Air Conditioner(PC500)

Connecting the DC Intelligent Heat Exchanger

If there is only one temperature control device, connect


its signal cable to the DIN6 port on the UIM02C of the
ETP48200 and relate DIN6 alarms to DO8 (ALM8 on
UIM02C) on the SMU02B panel.
If there are at least two temperature control devices,
connect their signal cables to ports DIN6, DIN4, DIN3,
and DIN2 on the UIM02C of the ETP48200 and related
these DIN alarms to DO8 (ALM8 on UIM02C) on the
SMU02B panel.

DC power
cable

For details, see the ETP48200-A6 and ETP48200-B6


User Manual.

System
power
Monitoring
module

Dry contact
signal cable

The following table lists circuit breakers with various


capacities.

Model

Circuit Breaker Capacity

HX02

DC circuit breaker: 4 A

HX04

DC circuit breaker: 6 A

HX05

DC circuit breaker: 12 A

TEC
DC circuit breaker: 12 A
Natural-ventilation unit DC circuit breaker: 4 A
AH1500D

DC circuit breaker: 20 A

AH3000D

PC500D

DC circuit breaker: 32 A
AC circuit breaker: 10 A;
DC circuit breaker: 6 A
AC circuit breaker: 16 A;
DC circuit breaker: 6 A
DC circuit breaker: 6 A

Heater

AC circuit breaker: 15 A

AH1500
AH3000

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Connecting the Communications Cable Between Monitoring Equipment and


Base Stations
Scenario 1: HUAWEI Base Stations
Connection between the monitoring unit and HUAWEI BTSs (BTS3900 GSM, BTS3900 CDMA, BTS3900
UMTS, or DBS3900 WiMAX)
Upper slot

BBU

Boolean value input


port 0-3
Boolean value input
port 4-7

Lowe slot

RJ45

Boolean value input


port 12-15
Boolean value input
port 8-11

Pins on the BBU EXT_ALM port

Monitoring signal (Boolean value)


Pin

Upper Slot (UPEU/UEIU)


EXT_ALM0

Lower slot (UPEU)

EXT_ALM1

EXT_ALM0

EXT_ALM1

0+

4+

8+

12+

0-(GND)

4-(GND)

8-(GND)

12-(GND)

1+

5+

9+

13+

1-(GND)

5-(GND)

9-(GND)

13-(GND)

2+

6+

10+

14+

2-(GND)

6-(GND)

10-(GND)

14-(GND)

3+

7+

11+

15+

3-(GND)

7-(GND)

11-(GND)

15-(GND)

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Scenario 1: HUAWEI Base Stations


Communications cable connections
UPEU RJ45 Pin

EXTALM0

Twisting

UIM02C Alarm
Output

Orange and white Boolean value input 1+

1 and 2

ALM1+

Orange

Boolean value input 1- (GND)

1 and 2

ALM1-

Green and white

Boolean value input 2+

3 and 6

ALM2+

Blue

Boolean value input 3- (GND)

4 and 5

ALM3-

Blue and white

Boolean value input 3+

4 and 5

ALM3+

Green

Boolean value input 2- (GND)

3 and 6

ALM2-

Brown and white

Boolean value input 4+

7 and 8

ALM4+

Brown

Boolean value input 4- (GND)

7 and 8

ALM4-

Twisting

UIM02C Alarm
Output

UPEU RJ45 Pin

EXTALM1

Recommended Route-Out
Sequence for the BBU

Color

Recommended Route-Out
Sequence for the BBU

Color

Orange and white Boolean value input 1+

1 and 2

ALM5+

Orange

Boolean value input 1- (GND)

1 and 2

ALM5-

Green and white

Boolean value input 2+

3 and 6

ALM6+

Blue

Boolean value input 3- (GND)

4 and 5

ALM7-

Blue and white

Boolean value input 3+

4 and 5

ALM7+

Green

Boolean value input 2- (GND)

3 and 6

ALM6-

Brown and white

Boolean value input 4+

7 and 8

ALM8+

Brown

Boolean value input 4- (GND)

7 and 8

ALM8-

Scenario 2: Third-Party Equipment


When Telecom Protocol is used for monitoring, connect one end of the cable with RJ45 ports to the RJ45 connection on
the ETP48200(SUM02B) and the other end to the port of the host.
When dry contacts are used for monitoring, connect the dry contact outputs ALM1 to ALM8 on the ETP48200 (UIM02C)
to third-party Boolean value inspection ports respectively.

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RJ45 Pin

Signal

Description

TX+

TX-

RX+

RX-

RX232

Receives data over RS232

TX232

Sends data over RS232

PGND

Connects to the ground.

Sends data over RS485.


Receives data over RS485.

Ports on the Monitoring Unit

No.
1
2
3

Port Type
FE port
Communications port
RS485/232
Communications port
RS485/232

Silkscreen
-

One FE port for northbound communication

Northbound communications RJ45 port (one RS485/232 port)

COM

DIN1
DIN2

Boolean value input signal 2 port

DIN3

Boolean value input signal 3 port

DIN4

Boolean value input signal 4 port

DIN5

Heater fault (Boolean value input signal 5 port)

DIN6

Temperature control equipment fault (Boolean value input signal 6 port)

ALM2

ALM3

ALM4
Dry contact output port

ALM5

ALM6

ALM7

ALM8

Boolean value input port

TEM_HUM

Sensor input port

Southbound communications RJ45 port (one RS485 port)


AC power outage
If the dry contact is closed, an alarm is generated. If the dry contact is open, no
alarm is generated. The dry contact can be user-defined.
Reports alarms for DC overvoltage or undervoltage.
If the dry contact is closed, an alarm is generated. If the dry contact is open, no
alarm is generated. The dry contact can be user-defined.
PSU fault
If the dry contact is closed, an alarm is generated. If the dry contact is open, no
alarm is generated. The dry contact can be user-defined.
SPD failure
If the dry contact is closed, an alarm is generated. If the dry contact is open, no
alarm is generated. The dry contact can be user-defined.
Fuse or circuit breaker alarm
If the dry contact is closed, an alarm is generated. If the dry contact is open, no
alarm is generated. The dry contact can be user-defined.
Alarm for the battery temperature or ambient temperature
If the dry contact is closed, an alarm is generated. If the dry contact is open, no
alarm is generated. The dry contact can be user-defined.
Door opening alarm
If the dry contact is closed, an alarm is generated. If the dry contact is open, no
alarm is generated. The dry contact can be user-defined.
Heater or temperature control equipment alarm
If the dry contact is closed, an alarm is generated. If the dry contact is open, no
alarm is generated. The dry contact can be user-defined.
Boolean value input signal 1 port

ALM1

Description

Ambient temperature and humidity sensor signal port

WATER

Water sensor signal port

TEMP1

Temperature detection sensor port 1 (for fan speed adjustment)

TEMP2

Temperature detection sensor port 2 (for fan speed adjustment)

GATE

Door status sensor signal port

SMOKE

Smoke sensor signal port

BTEMP

Battery temperature sensor port

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Setting Alarm Parameters on the NetEco


You can set related alarm parameters on the NetEco.

WebUI

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Checking the Installation


Checking the Cabinet Installation

No.

Check That

The cabinet is placed in the planned position.

All bolts are tightened, especially the bolts used for electric connection. Flat washers and spring
washers are installed properly.

The cabinet is clean and free of dust and other materials.

The cabinet is clear and complies with dustproof requirements.

The paint on the cabinet exterior is intact.

The cabinet door and lock work properly.

Cable labels are correct, clear, and complete.

Checking the Installation Environment

No.

Check That

The cabinet surface is clean and free of dirt and fingerprints.

There is no unnecessary adhesive tape or cable tie on the cables.

The inside of the cabinet contains no waste tape, cable ties, paper, or packing materials.

Objects around the cabinet are intact and clean.

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Checking Electrical Connections


No.

Check That

All ground cables are copper cables. Cable diameters are correct. No switches or fuses are installed on the cables
and no short circuit occurs.

The ground cable, AC power cables, and internal cables are correctly connected and screws are secured. No

short circuit occurs during power input or output.


3

The length of ground cables and power cables is correct.

Lugs for power cables and PGND cables are soldered or crimped securely.

Power cables and PGND cables are routed and bundles separately from other cables.

Storage batteries are free of damage, cracks, and bulge.

Storage batteries are clear and experience no leakage.

Wiring terminal of storage batteries are free of damage, break, and acid leakage.

Battery safety valves remain intact and experience no acid leakage.

10

Storage batteries are connected correctly.

Checking Cable Installation

No.

Check That

All cable joints are secured properly, especially the cable joints between network cables and at the
cabinet bottom.

Exposed parts near the wiring terminals and lugs are wrapped in PVC insulation tape or heat shrinking

tubing.
3

The flat washers and spring washers of all wiring terminals are securely installed.

Cables are bound neatly and cable ties are secured evenly and properly.

The routed cable should be convenient for future maintenance and expansion.

All labels at the cable ends are clear.

The excess section of a cable strip should be cut evenly.

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Powering On and Commissioning the Mini-shelter


Powering On the Mini-shelter
Check the power distribution cable and the cable label.
Verify that the output voltages of the ACDB, ETP48200, and DCDU meet the following requirements:
AC voltage range: 220 V 20%
DC voltage range: 3858 V
Power on the Mini-shelter in the sequence 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 load output circuit breaker on the power system


Switch on the output circuit breakers (on the power system) that connect to the DCDU,
storage batteries, temperature control equipment, monitoring equipment, and BBU

Switch on DC load output circuit breakers on the DCDU

For a cabinet delivered in disassembly mode, place the cabinet door vertically for more than 2 hours before poweron to ensure that the temperature control equipment runs properly.

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Setting Parameters of the ETP48200(SMU02B)


1. If the Run indicator (green) on the SMU02B panel is
blinking and the LCD is on, the SMU02B is successfully
powered on.
2. A user password is required for accessing the Settings
menu. The default user name is admin, and the default user
password is 001. An administrator can add and delete
users and change the user name and password on a web
page.
3. For details, see the ETP48200-A6 and ETP48200-B6
User Manual.

Power on the SMU02B and check signal cable connections.


Check the indicators on the SMU02B, as described in the following table.
Silk Screen

Meaning

Running
indicator

Green

Minor alarm
indicator

Yellow

Major alarm
indicator

Red

Set SMU02B parameters.


1

Set the display language.

Set the number and


capacity of battery
strings.

Color

Status

Description

Off

No power is supplied or the indicator is faulty.

Blinking at
0.5 Hz

The SMU02B is running properly and


communicates with the host properly.

Blinking at 4
Hz

The SMU02B is running properly but


communicates with the host abnormally.

Off

No minor alarm or warning is generated.

On

A minor alarm or warning is generated.

Off

No critical or major alarm is generated.

On

A critical or major alarm is generated.

Main Menu

Second-level
Menu

Fourthlevel Menu

Default Value

NetEco Main IP

NetEco Bak IP

NetEco Port

31200

LUI Language

Set Time Zone

GMT +8:00

Qty of Battery

Rated Capacity

150Ah

Set Date

Set Time

IP Address

192.168.0.10

Subnet Mask

255.255.255.0

Gateway

192.168.0.1

Comm Para
Settings

Set the date and time.

Third-level
Menu

System Para

Quick
Settings

Contact the element management system (EMS), and submit environment monitoring parameters of the
ETP48200(UIM02C) to the EMS (M2000) for correct configuration.

For details about how to set parameters for the


M2000, see the M2000 configuration file.

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Powering On and Commissioning the ETP48200


To avoid damage to storage batteries, switch on the battery circuit breaker only after correctly
setting the battery parameters.

BAT ON

OFF

Check the PSU indicators, as described in the following table.


Silk
Screen

Meaning

Color

Running
indicator

Green

ALM
indicator

Yellow

Fault
indicator

Red

Status

Description

On

The PSU is running properly.

Off

No power output is provided.

Off

No alarm is generated.

On

An alarm is reported.

Off

The PSU is running properly


without faults.

On

A fault occurs.

Blinking
at 4 Hz

Program is being loaded.


The indicator is back to
normal after the load is
complete.

Switch off the AC input circuit breaker.

Switch on the battery circuit breaker.


Switch on the AC input circuit breaker. Check that the voltage between the DC output positive busbar (RTN+)
and DC output terminal is consistent with the voltage on the battery terminal and the voltage on the
monitoring module. In case of voltage inconsistency or abnormality, ask professional and qualified personnel
to troubleshoot the fault.
Switch on the BLVD and LLVD circuit breakers. Check that the voltage between the DC output positive
busbar (RTN+) and DC output terminal is within the normal range (43.2-57.6 V, rated voltage: 53.5 V).
Check the operating status of loads. If the loads are not running properly, refer to the associated user guides.
Switch on or off the AC input circuit breaker, DC output breaker, battery circuit breaker, BLVD circuit breaker,
and LLVD circuit breaker based on onsite conditions.
Check whether the EMS receives information from the TP48200. If no, check that the IP address is set
correctly.
Observe the ETP48200 for 15 minutes. If no alarm (except for door alarm) is generated on the SMU LCD,
and current/voltage parameters of the storage battery and loads are set properly, then re-install the cover of
the distribution unit.

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Powering On and Commissioning Temperature Control Equipment


After powering on temperature control equipment, commission them as described in the following table.
Equipment
AC intelligent
heat exchanger
(AH1500/AH300
0)

Commissioning Method

Result

The LCD displays information correctly but no alarm


The indoor fan to run 30 s after startup. After 3 minutes, the exchanger information is displayed.
automatically works in a desirable mode based on the preconfigured
parameters, and indoor and outdoor circulating temperatures.
Check whether the LCD shows alarms or abnormality.

The display panels displays the temperature inside the cabinet correctly.Refer to the fault alarm label on the temperature control
DC intelligent
The LCD displays no alarm code, and the alarm indicator is off (if there equipment to observe whether the LCD displays alarms.
heat exchanger
is a buzzer, the buzzer does not generate sounds).
(AH1500D/AH30
The dry contacts meet requirements.
00D)
All spare parts run properly without strange noise.
Check whether the heat exchanger is working properly.

The heat exchanger is working properly.

Check the RUN indicator.


Steady on: DC power is supplied.
Blinking at 0.5 Hz (on for 1s and then off for 1s): The heat exchanger is
Heat exchanger running properly.
Blinking at 0.5 Hz (on for 1s and then off for 1s)
(HX02/HX04/HX Blinking at 4 Hz (on for 0.125s and then off for 0.125s):
Communication
interruption
occurs.
Communication
is
proper
in
other
05/HXC70S)
cases.
Off: No power is supplied to the heat exchanger.
Check the ALM indicator.
The ALM indicator is off.
On: An alarm is generated.
Off: No alarm is generated.
Check whether the TEC air conditioner is working properly.
TEC air
conditioner

Check the RUN indicator.


Blinking: The TEC air conditioner is running properly.
Off: No power is supplied to the heat exchanger.
Check the ALM indicator.
On: An alarm is generated.
Off: No alarm is generated.

The TEC air conditioner is working properly.


The RUN indicator is blinking

The ALM indicator is off.

AC air
conditioner
(PC500)

Check whether the LCD displays alarms or abnormality.

The LCD displays information correctly but no alarm


information is displayed.

DC air
conditioner
(PC500D)

Check whether the LCD displays alarms or abnormality.

The LCD displays information correctly but no alarm


information is displayed.

Check whether the natural ventilation unit is working properly.

The natural ventilation unit is working properly.

Natural
ventilation unit

Air conditioner
controller

Check the RUN indicator.


Blinking: The natural ventilation unit is running properly.
Off: No power is supplied to the heat exchanger.
Check the ALM indicator.
On: An alarm is generated.
Off: No alarm is generated.
Check the RUN indicator.
If the indicator is blinking at 1 Hz (on for 0.5s and then off for 0.5s), the
air conditioner monitor is running properly.
Blinking at 4 Hz, the air conditioner monitor experiences an exception.
Check the ALARM indicator.
On: An alarm is generated.
Off: No alarm is generated.
Check the FAULT indicator.
On: The air conditioner monitor is faulty.
Off: The air conditioner monitor is working properly.
Check whether the LCD displays alarms or abnormality.

Heater
(HAU02A-01)

Heater
(HAU02A-02)

Check the RUN indicator.


On: The heater is working properly.
Off: The heater is not working properly.
Check the ALM indicator.
On: An alarm is generated.
Off: No alarm is generated.

The RUN indicator is blinking.

The ALM indicator is off.

Blinking at 1 Hz (on for 0.5s and then off for 0.5s)

The ALARM indicator is off.

The FAULT indicator is off.

The LCD displays information correctly but no alarm


information is displayed.
The RUN indicator is steady on.

The ALM indicator is off.

Check whether the fan of the heater is working properly.

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The fan is working properly.

Commissioning the Sensor


Check that all sensors are working properly.
Test Method

Result

Smoke sensor

Use a cigarette to generate smoke around the smoke


sensor to check whether the smoke sensor generates an
alarm.

The ALM indicator is on, and the LCD on the SMU02B


displays alarm information.
After the alarm is cleared, the ALM indicator is off and the
LCD does not display any alarm information.

Water sensor

Place the water sensor into a bottle of water to check


whether the water sensor generates an alarm.

The LCD on the SMU02B displays alarm information.


After the alarm is cleared, the LCD does not display any
alarm information.

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.

The LCD on the SMU02B displays alarm information.


After the alarm is cleared, the LCD does not display any
alarm information.

Ambient
temperature
and humidity
sensor

Compare the temperature measured by the thermometer


with the temperature displayed on the SMU02B LCD.

Device

The LCD on the SMU02B displays properly.


After the alarm is cleared, the LCD does not display any
alarm information.

After Commissioning
Block the cable holes in the middle wall board of the Mini-shelter using polystyrene foam.
Block the cable holes in the seal cover using black mud.
Clear the internal foreign materials, such as screws, wiring terminals, and tools.

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

Do not leave any cable in the crack when closing the Minishelter door to avoid dust intrusion.

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Appendix
Preparing an OT Terminal and Cord End Terminal

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Cable Label Handwriting Description


Fonts:
To make fonts easy to read and look aesthetic, comply with standard font templates (Chinese font) requirements
when writing labels onsite. International users can decide fonts based on actual conditions. The font size and
number of letters are decided based on actual conditions. The standard font template is as described in the
following table. When filling only Chinese characters, choose fonts of proper size to make your hardwiring readable
and aesthetic.
Standard font template

0
9
I
R

1
A
J
S

2
B
K
T

3
C
L
U

4
D
M
V

5
E
N
W

6
F
O
X

7
G
P
Y

8
H
Q
Z

Handwriting direction:
(1) The handwriting direction of characters on the power cable label is the same as the direction of "TO: ", as
shown in the following figure.

(2) The direction of characters on the signal cable label is as follows:

Pen:
To make fonts easy to read and look aesthetic, use dedicated black grease pens for handwriting. You can purchase
black grease pens (excluding ballpoint pens) based on actual conditions, for example, there is a shortage of
dedicated pens or the dedicated pencils are missing. In special conditions, you can use black ballpoint pens.
However, you are not recommended to use them because handwriting with ballpoint pens is hard to read.

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Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.


Address:
Huawei Industrial Base
Bantian, Longgang
Shenzhen 518129
People's Republic of China
Website: http://www.huawei.com
Email: support@huawei.com

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