Motorola Horizonmacro outdoor Installation/Configuration Manual page 44

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Preparing the site
Preparing the site
Introduction to
site preparation
This section provides a general overview on the preparation of a site, and site
requirements. For specific sites, refer to the site-specific documentation.
Base site
structure
The base site structure should be designed to meet accepted cellular system
specifications. Additionally, the site must meet the environmental and electrical
operating criteria. See Site requirements and considerations earlier in this
chapter.
Site
requirements
The customer should provide secure access, free from unauthorized personnel,
ample protection from fire, and adequate lighting and clearance at the front and
rear of the equipment for operation and maintenance. Additionally, four cable
ducts with sufficient space for communications cables, power cables, earth
cables, and antenna RF cables should be provided.
Site access
The site access road and equipment receiving area must be constructed of
asphalt, concrete, or other suitable load bearing aggregate, capable of
supporting the transportation vehicle and the cabinet. The area available and
overhead clearance must be sufficient to accommodate turning or reversing of
the transportation vehicle, and to allow the vehicle to depart after unloading.
Ensure there is a minimum overhead clearance of 6 m to enable the
Horizon macro cabinet to be lifted from the transport vehicle. Take special care if
the cabinet has to be lifted in the vicinity of overhead cables.
Site layout
The site layout plans are provided in the Site requirements and
considerations section. Figure 2-1, Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3 show the site
layout plans with dimensions.
Inst. 2–12
NOTE
Ensure the areas, for unloading and installation are clear
of standing water, fallen leaves, mud, and building debris.
Installation & Configuration: Horizon macro outdoor
68P02902W03-A
CONTROLLED INTRODUCTION
GSM-204-423
31st Oct 01

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