Motorola Horizonmacro outdoor Installation/Configuration Manual page 147

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GSM-204-423
Bolting the
auxiliary
equipment
housing to the
floor
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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Procedures for installing the auxiliary equipment housing
WARNING
An unequipped auxiliary equipment housing weighs 110
kg. Observe proper lifting precautions and handle the
cabinet with extreme caution to avoid tipping.
The auxiliary equipment housing must be lifted by fitting
eyebolts to the sides of the cabinet. Refer to Safety
considerations in Unpacking and preparing the
cabinet for information about eyebolt selection and use.
Manoeuvre the empty auxiliary equipment housing onto the template, but
do not bolt in position yet.
Remove each of the eyebolts from their threaded holes and return the
eyebolts to the tool kit for future use.
Open the housing lid and install the dc power and alarm signal cables
between the BTS cabinet and the auxiliary equipment housing.
NOTE
The auxiliary equipment cabinet can be secured to the
cable shroud, if one is used. Refer to Chapter 4 of this
category for information regarding the installation of a
cable shroud between a BTS cabinet and the auxiliary
equipment housing. The cable shroud and dc power cable
must be installed before the housing is bolted to the floor.
Disconnect the power cable to the fan and remove the front panel
containing the fan assembly. Also remove all the battery trays.
Line up the fixing holes in the bottom of the housing with the previously
installed anchors.
Place a flat washer onto each M12 mounting bolt and fit the four mounting
bolts loosely. Do not tighten yet.
Using a spirit level, verify that the auxiliary equipment housing is level.
Tighten up the mounting bolts to the correct torque, (see Site
requirements and considerations in Chapter 2 of this category).
Refit the bottom front panel, previously retained.
Installation & Configuration: Horizon macro outdoor
68P02902W03-A
CONTROLLED INTRODUCTION
Inst. 5–5

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