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Issue: 02
Date: 2012-12-04
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.
200 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
1813 mm
15 mm
899 mm
850 mm
216 mm
899 mm
850 mm
16 mm
Front
Door side
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
Level
Claw hammer
Wire stripper
Measuring tape
Segmented
blade utility knife
Hydraulic pliers
Multimeter
Marker
Diagonal pliers
Optional Tools
Pallet truck
Step ladder
Rivet gun
Crane
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
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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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.
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Sensor probe
Water sensor
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Feeder window
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.
Metal strip
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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
Concrete pad
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The bending radii of power cables, ground cables, and signal cables should be greater than or equal to five times the radii of 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 contact
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.
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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.
Description
No.
Description
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Wiring terminal N
Ground bar
AC input circuit breaker
UIM02C
Rectifier
(PSU)
Short-circuiting
copper bar
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DC power
cable
Dry contact
signal cable
AC power
cable
System power
System power
DC power
cable
Monitoring
module
Dry
contact
signal
cable
Monitoring
module
DC power
cable
Signal cable
DC power
cable
System power
System power
Monitoring
module
Signal cable
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Monitoring
module
DC power
cable
System
power
Monitoring
module
Dry contact
signal cable
Model
HX02
HX04
DC circuit breaker: 4 A
DC circuit breaker: 6 A
HX05
DC circuit breaker: 12 A
TEC
Natural-ventilation unit
AH1500D
AH3000D
PC500D
DC circuit breaker: 12 A
DC circuit breaker: 4 A
DC circuit breaker: 20 A
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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No.
1
2
3
Port Type
FE port
Communications port
RS485/232
Communications port
RS485/232
Silkscreen
-
COM
DIN1
DIN2
DIN3
DIN4
DIN5
DIN6
ALM2
ALM3
ALM4
Dry contact output port
ALM5
ALM6
ALM7
ALM8
TEM_HUM
ALM1
Description
WATER
TEMP1
TEMP2
GATE
SMOKE
BTEMP
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No.
Check That
All bolts are tightened, especially the bolts used for electric connection. Flat washers and spring
washers are installed properly.
No.
Check That
The inside of the cabinet contains no waste tape, cable ties, paper, or packing materials.
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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.
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.
Wiring terminal of storage batteries are free of damage, break, and acid leakage.
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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.
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.
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Meaning
Color
Running
indicator
Minor alarm
indicator
Yellow
Major alarm
indicator
Red
Green
Status
Description
Off
Blinking at
0.5 Hz
Blinking at 4
Hz
Off
On
Off
On
Main Menu
Second-level
Menu
Fourthlevel Menu
Default Value
NetEco Main IP
NetEco Bak IP
NetEco Port
31200
LUI Language
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
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.
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OFF
Meaning
Color
Running
indicator
Green
ALM
indicator
Yellow
Fault
indicator
Red
Status
Description
On
Off
Off
No alarm is generated.
On
An alarm is reported.
Off
On
A fault occurs.
Blinking
at 4 Hz
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Appendix
Preparing an OT Terminal and Cord End Terminal
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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.
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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