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P0905277 AccessNode Products AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Standard Rel 1.0 May 1999 What’s inside... Cabinet introduction Equipment Installation guidelines Alarms Maintenance Ordering information...
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Except as expressly authorized in writing by Nortel, the holder shall keep all information contained herein confidential, shall disclose it only to its employees with a need to know, and shall protect it, in whole or in part, from disclosure and dissemination to third parties with the same degree of care it uses to protect its own confidential information, but with no less than reasonable care.
About this document This document describes the following aspects of the Nortel Networks AccessNode 2016 outside plant (OSP) cabinet (AN2016 Cabinet): • cabinet introduction • equipment • installation • alarms • maintenance • ordering information Audience The audience for this document includes the following groups: •...
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viii References in this document This document refers to these documents from the following product libraries: • AccessNode, Release AN16 or later: — Engineering and Ordering Information, 323-3001-032 — Ordering Spare Parts, 323-3001-151 — Configuration and Equipment Description, 323-3001-100 — Features and Services Description, 323-3001-101 —...
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Samples of danger and caution warnings follow. DANGER Risk of personal injury A danger warning highlights a risk of personal injury. CAUTION Risk of service interruption or equipment damage A caution warning highlights a risk of service interruption or equipment damage. DANGER Risk of electric shock This warning highlights a possible electrical hazard.
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AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
Cabinet introduction This chapter introduces you to the AN2016 AccessNode outside plant cabinet and includes the following topics: • AN2016 cabinet description • Applications • Basic cabinet configuration AN2016 cabinet description The AN2016 AccessNode cabinet is the next generation, high-capacity outside plant enclosure with integrated voice frequency (VF) and T1 access and fiber transport services.The AN2016 system delivers termination and protection facilities for remote access applications ranging from 672 to 2016 voice...
1-2 Cabinet introduction Table 1-1 shows the compartments and the contents of each. Table 1-1 AN2016 compartments Compartment Contents Equipment AccessNode system, dc power distribution facilities, fiber termination facilities, environmental controls and the miscellaneous optional/custom equipment. Surge protection Copper outside plant VF/DS1 termination, cross connect and center (SPC) and fiber splice closures.
Equipment This chapter describes the AN2016 Cabinet enclosure and the equipment in the cabinet under the following headings: • AN2016 cabinet structure on page 2-5 • Equipment compartment on page 2-10 • AC compartment on page 2-12 • Surge protection center and termination compartment on page 2-16 •...
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2-2 Equipment Figure 2-1 AN2016 Cabinet enclosure (front view) AN0033.EPS 113.45 Reference SPC compartment AC compartment Front view of cabinet AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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Equipment 2-3 Figure 2-2 AN2016 Cabinet enclosure (rear view) AN0034.eps 71.25 reference AC compartment SPC compartment Rear view of cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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2-4 Equipment Figure 2-3 AN2016 Cabinet enclosure (side view) AN0035.eps 46.34 reference Left side view (SPC) of cabinet Right side view (AC) of cabinet AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
Battery compartment — battery heater pad Cabinet physical design This cabinet can house up to three 672-line systems of Nortel Networks AccessNode equipment. The four supported configurations are described in the following sections of this chapter. The cabinet features an enclosed equipment compartment with separate compartments for the outside plant cable termination and commercial power entrance.
2-6 Equipment Doors Six doors enable you to access the AN2016 cabinet: • one each for the SPC and AC compartments • two sets of double doors for the equipment compartment The equipment compartment is accessible through overlapped hinged outside doors.
Equipment 2-7 Heat exchanger system The equipment compartment is equipped with the air to air heat exchanger system. The system operate in a closed loop cooling method with separate field replaceable fans for the internal and external flow paths. Three heat exchangers provide a total cooling capacity of 4800 watts. Each heat exchanger is equipped with internal and external fans which are powered independently of one another.
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2-8 Equipment Figure 2-4 Heat exchanger air flow AN0091.eps Air exhaust from roof Close loop air circulation within electronics equipment Heat exchanger chamber Air intake from battery compartment Battery compartment Cabinet side view of heat exchanger AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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Equipment 2-9 Figure 2-5 Environmental control unit AN0026.tif AN0071.tif User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
2-10 Equipment Cable routing brackets Several types of brackets are provided to neatly route and dress the various cables: • L brackets mounted in pairs at the top of each frame/bay in the equipment compartment • metal conduit raceway to route the SPC cables •...
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Equipment 2-11 • miscellaneous optional/custom equipment • dc power plant • dc power distribution facility • cooling facilities including fan shelves and temperature alarm sensors For an illustration of the frame/bay layout, see Figure 2-6 Figure 2-7. Figure 2-6 Frame/bay layout (front view) AN0048.eps Frame/bay A Frame/bay B...
2-12 Equipment Figure 2-7 Frame/bay layout (rear view) AN0047 Frame/bay D Frame/bay E Frame/bay F AC compartment SPC compartment Battery string Rear view of cabinet AC compartment The AC compartment provides access to an AC load center, a battery distribution and disconnect panel, a ground bar, VF protection and optical fiber cable entrance.
Equipment 2-13 AC load center The AN2016 cabinet is equipped with an eight position AC load center with one 100 A back fed main 2-pole circuit breaker, two 2-pole 40 A circuit breakers with 8 american wire gauge (AWG) in 3/4 inch conduit for dc power plant, one 15 A 1-pole circuit breaker for convenience outlets, and one 20 A 1-pole circuit breaker for battery heater pads.
2-14 Equipment Figure 2-8 AC load center AN0078.tif AC surge arrestor for reference only Battery distribution and disconnect panel The battery distribution and disconnect panel provides circuit breaker protection for up to eight battery strings, with eight 30 A dc circuit breakers. Rack-mounted underneath the AC load center, the panel provides monitoring of the battery plant current for every battery strings.
2-16 Equipment Note: Maintain at least the minimum bend radius 3.0 in. (76mm) for the optical fiber cable. Surge protection center and termination compartment The outside plant (OSP) surge protection center and termination compartment provide the interface between the electronics equipment and the OSP cables (see Figure 2-10).
Equipment 2-17 Battery compartment Note: The battery compartment is designed in a split base assembly to accommodate up to eight strings of front terminal 12 V batteries for a total capacity of 800 ampere-hour (Ah). Each string contains four batteries and is independently fused with a 30 A breaker.
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2-18 Equipment Figure 2-10 Surge protection center and termination compartment AN0037eps (DS1) Digital 2 Tx out (DS1) Digital 1 Rx in VF SPC VF SPC 101-200 701-800 VF SPC VF SPC 1-100 801-900 VF SPC VF SPC 301-400 901-1000 VF SPC VF SPC 201-300 1001-1100...
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Equipment 2-19 Figure 2-11 Optical fiber cable entrance AN0086.eps Fiber in flexible conduit Figure 2-12 Fiber routing to fiber distribution panel AN0092.eps Fiber Optical distribution patchcords panel Frame/bay D Frame/bay E Frame/bay F ABM 1 Optical fiber conduit SPC compartment AC compartment Rear view User Guide...
2-20 Equipment Equipment application and configuration The AN2016 cabinet is a field upgradable, 672-2016 line AccessNode system base that is housed in the existing AN2016 cabinet. The AccessNode family of equipment, as installed in the AN2016 cabinet, provides a carrier service area configuration for the AccessNode product line configurations for subnetworks that have point-to-point topology.
Equipment 2-21 Basic equipment configuration The AN2016 AccessNode system consists of the: • AccessNode fiber-optic based network system • ac and dc power distribution • a rectifier/charger • battery backup • surge protection center (SPC) that provides primary protection for VF and T1 pairs The basic system can be enhanced and configured as needed to meet a wide variety of application requirements.
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2-22 Equipment DDM+ and to the DSX-1 cross connect to interface with the AccessNode ABM#1 shelf. The outbound DS-1 use the same equipment in the opposite direction. Figure 2-13 Figure 2-14 for a view of the equipment frame/bay layout. Figure 2-13 672-line configuration (front view) AN0057.eps Frame/bay A...
Equipment 2-27 Figure 2-18 1344-line configuration (rear view) AN0054.eps Frame/bay D Frame/bay E Frame/bay F Air gap LCAP Fiber manager CDS 4 (1) Helios 200 CTRL CDS 5 (1) ABM 1 Fan shelf Rectifier shelf 1 CDS 6 (1) Rectifier shelf 2 Shelf spacer Fan shelf CDS 7 (1)
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2-28 Equipment Figure 2-19 Figure 2-20 for a view of the equipment frame/bay layout. Figure 2-19 2016-line configuration (front view) AN0050.eps Frame/bay A Frame/bay B Frame/bay C Air gap LCAP LCAP CDS 4 (2) CDS 5 (2) ABM 2 ABM 3 Fan shelf CDS 6 (2) Fan shelf...
2-30 Equipment • copper-distribution shelf (CDS) • fan shelf For detailed information regarding the AccessNode equipment descriptions, reference Configuration and Equipment Description, 323-3001-100, in Description, Volume 2A. The following sections describe the AccessNode equipment. Equipment layout The equipment shelves described in this section mount in the front-side of the frame/bays (A, B, C, D, E and F).
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Equipment 2-31 Figure 2-21 Frame/bay equipment layout front view AN0038.EPS LCAP 1 BIP 1 ABM 1 Fan shelf CDS 1-1 CDS 2-1 Spacer shelf CDS 3-1 Optional RMU block assembly Alarm block assembly Front view of bay Legend: RMU = Remote Monitoring Unit User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
2-32 Equipment Access bandwidth manager shelf The NT4K10 access bandwidth manager (ABM) shelf supports up to seven copper-distribution shelves installed with wideband interface units providing up to 672 VF lines (see Figure 2-22). The ABM also performs bandwidth management at the DS0 level and routes portions of the SONET payload to the copper-distribution shelves.
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Equipment 2-33 Figure 2-22 ABM shelf (close-up view) F26746.eps C au tio n C au tio n O C I-1 2 O C I-1 2 A ct iv e LO S A ct iv e F ai l LO S F ai l User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
2-34 Equipment Breaker interface panel The NT4K14 breaker interface panel (BIP) is the power distribution unit for the AccessNode equipment (see Figure 2-23). The BIP distributes battery power to the ABM shelf and the copper-distribution shelf (CDS). The BIP contains provisions for up to 19 circuit breakers to: •...
Equipment 2-35 Local craft access panel The NT4K16 local craft access panel (LCAP) provides the craftsperson with access to the ABM shelf status information, alarms and the local test access bus (see Figure 2-24). Functions available through the LCAP include: •...
CAUTION Risk of damage to equipment During initial setup of the AccessNode, Nortel Networks recommends that the equipment side remain disconnected from the outside plant subscriber loops (at the protector modules) until the line cards are installed and powered up.
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Equipment 2-37 Figure 2-25 CDS (close-up view) AN0101 Power filter Power converters Left side of copper-distribution drawer Right side of copper-distribution drawer Legend: MTAC = Metallic test access card NLIC = Narrowband line-interface card User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
2-38 Equipment Equipment fan shelves In addition to the cabinet roof fans, there are equipment fan shelf assemblies mounted in the equipment frame/bay in the interior of the equipment compartment. Equipment fan shelves enhance equipment cooling. Up to two fan shelves, can be mounted in each frame/bay. One NT4K0610 8-fan shelf is demonstrated (see Figure 2-26).
Equipment 2-39 Peripheral equipment descriptions External to, and working in conjunction with, the AccessNode system, are other equipment shelves and options that provide extended flexibility in meeting customer needs. Other cabinet equipment and options include: • rectifiers • batteries • fiber patching facilities •...
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2-40 Equipment Figure 2-27 NT5C10CP-61 rectifier shelf e/w three MPR25 rectifiers F26749.eps FW-11328 Equalizer/float switch and adjust Fan alarm HVSD adjust HVSD Rectifier OK/fail ON/RFA Circuit breakers Inrush current OUTPUT limit fuse Test point 3/4A 250V Current meter LOAD MPR25 HVSD HVSD HVSD...
Equipment 2-41 Batteries The AN2016 cabinet offers a variety of battery options. Eight hours of battery reserve power can be delivered at up to a maximum of 800 Ampere-hours (Ah) (refer to Table 6-19 for ordering). The following battery options are available: Manufacturer Voltage Rating...
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2-42 Equipment NT6C28FB-61 dc distribution shelf The NT6C28FB-61 dc distribution shelf serves as a dc power distribution point for the rectifiers and batteries in the AN2016 equipment. Figure 2-29 provides circuit breaker and fuse assignments. Functional features of the NT6C28FB-61 include: •...
Equipment 2-43 Figure 2-29 NT6C28FB-61 dc distribution shelf functional feature AN0052.eps To BIP 3 To BIP 2 To DDM+ or loop extender To battery To BIP 1 distribution breaker panel To ECU 15A CB (15 and 16) for DDM+ or loop extender (2 places) To ECU To BIP 1...
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Equipment 2-45 In a 2016 line AccessNode system, the ABM #1 shelf is interconnected with the ABM # 2 and the ABM # 3 through the cross-connect DSX-1 #1 (see Figure 2-32 Figure 2-33). Figure 2-32 DS1 wiring diagram 2016 line system AN0093.eps DSX-1 1 NTNR80AA...
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2-46 Equipment Configurations of the DSX-1 #2 includes one of the following: • DDM+ shelf • Soneplex loop extender shelf In a configuration providing the DDM+ shelf the ABM #1 shelf is interconnected with the DDM+ shelf through the cross-connect DSX-1 #2 (see Figure 2-34 Figure 2-35).
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Equipment 2-47 In a configuration providing the Soneplex loop extender shelf the ABM #1 shelf is interconnected with the Soneplex shelf through the cross-connect DSX-1 #2 (see Figure 2-36 Figure 2-37). Figure 2-36 DS1 wiring diagram Soneplex and ABM #1 shelf AN0097.eps DSX-1 2 DSX-1 2A...
2-48 Equipment Repeater/span DS1 termination facilities DS1 termination facilities are provided by up to two 28-position repeater shelves. DS1 lines IN are terminated with powering or bridging repeater modules or cut-through repeater modules as required. The repeater shelves are equipped with a fuse and alarm module for power protection of the modules and fuse alarm generation/transport to the alarm reporting section of the BIP.
Equipment 2-49 Operational specifications The following tables list the site specifications for • environmental control • acoustic noise • temperature • relative humidity • altitude • regulatory requirements Environmental control Table 2-3 lists the environmental control specifications for the AN2016 Cabinet.
2-50 Equipment Temperature Table 2-5 lists the temperature specifications for the AN2016 Cabinet. Table 2-5 Temperature specifications Temperature condition Specification Normal operating temperature outside cabinet -40° F to +115° F (-40° C to +46° C) Non-operating temperature (storage or transport) -40°...
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Equipment 2-51 Altitude conditions and limits Table 2-8 lists the conditions and limits where all equipment shall be functional when installed at elevations between 60 meters (197 ft) below sea level and 1800 meters (5905 ft) above sea level. Table 2-8 Altitude conditions and limits Conditions Limits...
Equipment 2-53 Table 2-9 Applicable specifications (continued) Item Specification Exceptions Environmentally induced GR-487-CORE, section 3.41 vibration Electromagnetic interference GR-1089-CORE, section 3 (all, see also Note (EMI) for ECU 2), Class A devices Electrostatic discharge for ECU GR-1089-CORE, section 2 Radiated emissions for AN2016 FCC, part 15, class A Note 1: The alarms include door intrusion and high temperature alarms.
2-54 Equipment Battery backup In the event of temporary power failure, an optional battery reserve of up to 800 Ah powers the system for up to eight hours of uninterrupted operation. Note: To operate with battery backup, you must install the correct number of battery strings for the number of VF lines connected to the cabinet (see Table...
Installation guidelines The procedures in this chapter describe how to install the AN2016 Cabinet. Procedures in this chapter Table 3-1 lists the installation procedures in the order in which you must perform them. Table 3-1 Installation procedures Action Details Unpacking the cabinet Procedure 3-1 on page 3-2 Selecting the site Procedure 3-2 on page 3-3...
3-2 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-1 Unpacking the cabinet Use this procedure to unpack the AN2016 Cabinet. Requirements You need the following tools and materials: • claw hammer or ripping bar to remove crating material Risk of cabinet tipping Before opening the front or rear door, ensure that the other door is locked.
Installation guidelines 3-3 Procedure 3-2 Selecting the site Use this procedure to select the best location for the AN2016 Cabinet. Consider the following recommendations when engineering the site. Action Step Action Obtain the rights-of-way from landowner and other permits or approvals from public authorities.
3-4 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-3 Preparing a concrete mounting pad for the cabinet Use this procedure to prepare a concrete mounting pad. Place the AN2016 Cabinet on a concrete pad, which is either poured in place or precast. Install a power transfer pedestal on the mounting pad or mounted on a pole near the cabinet.
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Installation guidelines 3-5 Procedure 3-3 (continued) Preparing a concrete mounting pad for the cabinet Use the following recommendations before you prepare the cabinet mounting site: • Use concrete only for the foundation pad. Do not use substitute materials, such as reinforced plastics (which lack the rigidity required for cabinet placement).
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If using a separate power transfer pedestal, dig a trench for the electrical conduit going from the AN2016 cabinet to the power transfer pedestal. Note: Nortel Networks recommends you use the 10 in. x 17 in. cable entry box for routing your ac cables (see...
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Installation guidelines 3-7 Procedure 3-3 (continued) Preparing a concrete mounting pad for the cabinet Step Action Lay the AN2016 template on the ground, placing it over the conduits. Slip the conduits into the template holes to position them. Back fill and tamp the trench to hold the conduit firmly in place (see Figure 3-4).
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3-8 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-3 (continued) Preparing a concrete mounting pad for the cabinet Step Action Be sure that all the wire mesh or reinforcing bars are set approximately two inches (51 mm) off the bottom of the form. If required, use local practices to treat the area below the mounting pad and for two feet around the perimeter against insect infestation.
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Installation guidelines 3-9 Figure 3-2 Cabinet mounting template AN0005.tif 112.50 88.500 2.75 37.750 46.50 TORQUE P34617 AND P71313 TO 75 FT-LBS (4 PLACES) Note: All dimensions are in inches. No. Qty. Description Pad template, weldment Bolt, 1/2-13x1 HH Washer,1/2” plain Nut, wing User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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3-10 Installation guidelines Figure 3-3 Foundation pad AN0008.eps AC electrical conduit extending 2" above concrete pad. 10" x 17" cable entry box for termination compartment. Welded wire mesh Do not allow concrete to enter. 6 x 6 x 6/6 (6 ga. wire) or 6 x 6 x 4/4 (4-ga.
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Installation guidelines 3-11 Figure 3-5 AN2016 system ground block diagram AN0104.eps All dielectric fiber All OSP Cu cables Bending radius > 8 in. cables entering from X-connect and no less than 90 through here entering here SPC and termination AC compartment 100 amp compartment X-connect...
3-12 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-4 Preparing the cabinet for installation Use this procedure to install the AN2016 cabinet. DANGER Risk of injury or death Improper hoisting equipment and procedures can result in serious injury of death. Follow the following safety measures when you perform this procedure. •...
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Installation guidelines 3-13 Procedure 3-4 (continued) Preparing the cabinet for installation Requirements You need the following tools and materials: • one derrick (crane) capable of lifting 4,000 lbs (1,809 kg) • two, 8-ft long (minimum) wire rope slings (each with 4,000 lbs [1,809 kg] capacity) •...
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3-14 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-4 (continued) Preparing the cabinet for installation Step Action Insert the lifting cable sling connecting links securely through all four lifting eye bolts (see Figure 3-10). Take up the slack with the crane to prevent the cabinet from tipping when you remove the pallet brackets.
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Installation guidelines 3-15 Figure 3-7 Latch lifted AN0011.tif Figure 3-8 Wind latch AN0012.tif User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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3-16 Installation guidelines Figure 3-9 Rubber gasket AN0013.tif .875 ø ø 2.500 45.50 17.50 40.00 10.00 54.25 Figure 3-10 Slings in eye bolts AN0014.tif AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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Installation guidelines 3-17 Figure 3-11 Front base panel AN0023.tif Figure 3-12 Pallet mounting bracket AN0028.tif User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
3-18 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-5 Routing the cables to the mounting pad Use this procedure to route the AN2016 Cabinet cables to the mounting pad. For an illustration of the cabinet termination end compartment, see Figure 3-13. Requirements You need the following tools and materials: •...
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Installation guidelines 3-19 Figure 3-13 Termination end compartment AN0090.tif Figure 3-14 Nozzle removal AN0016.tif User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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3-20 Installation guidelines Figure 3-15 Front cable sleeve plate AN0017.tif Figure 3-16 Center base plate AN0018.tif AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
Installation guidelines 3-21 Procedure 3-6 Mounting the cabinet on the pad Use this procedure to install the AN2016 Cabinet on a concrete pad. Requirements You need the following tools and materials: • hammer • pinch bar, 30 in. (750 mm) •...
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3-22 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-6 (continued) Mounting the cabinet on the pad Action Step Action Remove the anchor bolts and washers from the concrete pad. Note: Save the bolts to attach the cabinet to the concrete pad. Make sure that hard hats are worn by all personnel during the lift. Lift the cabinet using the crane.
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Installation guidelines 3-23 Figure 3-17 Anchor bolt AN0019.tif User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
3-24 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-7 Leveling the cabinet Use this procedure to level the AN2016 Cabinet and align the doors. Requirements You need the following tools and materials: • socket wrench set • spirit level, 24 in. (610 mm) Action Step Action Open the cabinet doors and locate the spacer kit supplied with the cabinet in...
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Installation guidelines 3-25 Figure 3-18 Alignment bracket and spacer AN0024.tif Lower Door Front 1/2-13 Bolt Alignment bracket securing bolt Alignment 1/2-13 bracket Clinch Nut User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
3-26 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-8 Installing the cable in the split sleeve Use this procedure to install the AN2016 Cabinet cables in the split sleeve located in the termination end compartment. Requirements You need the following tools and materials: • socket wrench set Action Step...
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Installation guidelines 3-27 Procedure 3-8 (continued) Installing the cable in the split sleeve Step Action Apply locally approved sealing compound around the opening in the split base panel. Place sealing compound along the joint between the front and rear split panel and around the split cable sleeve seam. Install any remaining cables in the front split cable sleeves.
3-28 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-9 Connecting the earth ground to the cabinet Use this procedure to connect the earth ground to the AN2016 Cabinet. The ground ring system of the cabinet is normally buried in the ground around the cabinet. Follow local electrical codes for buried grounding techniques and requirements.
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Installation guidelines 3-29 Procedure 3-9 (continued) Connecting the earth ground to the cabinet Step Action Connect the earth ground wires (2 AWG solid bare tinned copper) from the ground ring to the ground bar (see Figure 3-5 Figure 3-20). Note: The ground-to-earth resistance must be less than or equal to 25 Ohms.
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3-30 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-9 (continued) Connecting the earth ground to the cabinet Figure 3-19 Bonding wire 2 AWG AN0106.eps Bonding wire which bonds the ground system of the power pedestal to the ground system of the cabinet Figure 3-20 Ground bar AN0112.eps Bonding wire...
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Installation guidelines 3-31 Procedure 3-9 (continued) Connecting the earth ground to the cabinet Table 3-2 lists the minimum torque for bonding and ground connections using different nut sizes. Table 3-2 Minimum torque for bonding and ground connections Nut size Torque (in-lb) Torque (ft-lb) Torque (n-m) 6-32 8-32...
3-32 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-10 Installing the surge arrestor Use this procedure to install the secondary surge arrestor to the AC load center in the AN2016 Cabinet. Install the surge arrestor to the AC load center in the following conditions only: •...
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Installation guidelines 3-33 Procedure 3-10 (continued) Installing the surge arrestor Step Action Locate the knockout in the lower right side of the AC load center, for mounting the surge arrester (see Figure 2-8). Note: For maximum surge protection keep leads as short as possible when you install the surge arrestor.
3-34 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-11 Connecting ac power Use this procedure to connect commercial power to the AN2016 Cabinet. Each AN2016 cabinet can accept a separately protected 120/240 V ac single phase, 60 Hz circuit with a maximum 100A load. For an illustration of the AC wiring diagram, see Figure 3-23.
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Installation guidelines 3-35 Procedure 3-11 (continued) Connecting ac power Step Action Make sure all the breakers on the ac distribution box are in the OFF position. Remove the breaker box cover by removing the screw. Verify that the power is not present on the ac power leads. Route the ac power leads (L1, L2, N, and Gnd) from the external ac power source though the conduit at the bottom of the ac distribution box.
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3-36 Installation guidelines Figure 3-22 AC compartment knockout AN0107.eps Knockout for routing the AC power source through the 10 in. x 17 in. cable entry box in a conduit AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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AC compartment J1(GFI) LOAD To metered over current protected single phase AC load center 120/240 service shown J2(GFI) LINE for reference only. Wires are installed in the field. Main chamber (front) Main chamber (rear) Termination compartment NEUTRAL BAR Frame ground #6 AWG Green to ground bar in termination Rect.1 Rect.2...
3-38 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-12 Installing batteries Use this procedure to install the batteries in the battery compartment of the AN2016 Cabinet. You can mount batteries in the AN2016 cabinet or inside a battery vault. The battery compartment can hold 32 batteries, divided in eight 100 Ah strings of 12V dc batteries.
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Installation guidelines 3-39 Procedure 3-12 (continued) Installing batteries Battery options Table 3-3 lists the battery options Table 3-3 Battery options Description Quantity A0734525 Battery single block C&D FA-12-100 See Note 1 and 2 A0774151 Battery string hook up cable 1 for each string A0773445 Battery single block East Penn See Note 1 and 2 12AVR100-3ET...
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3-40 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-12 (continued) Installing batteries Step Action Remove the battery cover according to battery manufacturer 's instructions. Slide the first string of batteries lengthwise with terminals facing front, into the battery compartment. Push the batteries all the way into the back of the battery compartment until the battery touches the divider wall.
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Installation guidelines 3-41 Figure 3-24 Batteries installed in compartment AN0022.tif Figure 3-25 DC disconnect panel AN0031.tif User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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3-42 Installation guidelines Figure 3-26 Battery string arrangement AN0030.eps Anderson connector BLACK Batt 1 Batt 2 Batt 3 Batt 4 AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
Use this procedure to install the battery cables through the knockouts and to connect these cables in the battery compartment. Different lengths of cable harness are required for the routing of the cables in the battery compartment. Nortel Networks recommends you prepare your battery cables as described in Table 3-4.
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3-44 Installation guidelines Procedure 3-13 (continued) Installing batteries Step Action Install the batteries into the external vault according to local practices and battery manufacturer’s recommendations. —end— Figure 3-27 Knock out for external battery vault AN0084.tif Table 3-4 Battery cable length for each string in the cabinet Battery string Length 1 and 5...
Alarms This chapter provides information about AN2016 Cabinet AccessNode alarms. Alarm block location and description Figure 4-1 shows the location of alarm block TB1 which is accessed in this chapter. Figure 4-1 TB1 alarm block location AN0067.eps LCAP 1 BIP 1 ABM #1 CDS 1-1 CDS 2-1...
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4-2 Alarms Table 4-1 lists the pin descriptions of the TB1 alarm block Table 4-1 TB1 alarm block description Description Description Telemetry input #1 High voltage shut down (HVSD) alarm Telemetry input #2 Rectifier fail alarm minor (RFA Min) Telemetry input #3 Rectifier fail alarm major (RFA Maj) ACO (alarm cutoff)
Alarms 4-3 Alarms definitions This section describes the equipment alarms listed in Table 4-1. AC fail alarm An ac fail alarm is generated when the circuit detects a ac power failure. Battery on discharge alarm The battery on discharge (BOD) alarm is generated when the batteries are supplying the current to the equipment.
4-4 Alarms DDM + alarm The DDM+ alarm is generated when a minor or a major alarm is detected. Soneplex loop extender alarm The Soneplex loop extender alarm is generated when a minor, major or critical alarm is detected. Alarm connections All of the above alarms are precabled to a four by ten wire wrap block (TB1).
Alarms 4-5 Procedure in this chapter Table 4-2 lists the procedure contained in this chapter. Table 4-2 Action Details Connecting the alarms Procedure 4-1 on page 4-6 User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
4-6 Alarms Procedure 4-1 Connecting the alarms Use this procedure to connect the alarms to be reported to the ABM #1 shelf. Requirements You need the following tools and materials: • wire-wrap tool • solid wire 24 AWG Action Step Action Select the alarms to be reported to the ABM #1 shelf and the input telemetry points to be used (see...
Maintenance This chapter provides maintenance procedures for the AN2016 Cabinet. Note: When any one of the doors of the cabinet are opened, the “Door Intrusion” alarm will be raised and visible at the central office. To disable the alarm during maintenance activities, you must pull carefully on the door switch until it is in the complete outward position.
5-2 Maintenance Procedure 5-1 Installing the rectifiers Use this procedure to add a rectifier in the Helios System 200/48. The system is equipped with 25 A plug-in rectifiers. The alarm and dc output cabling is installed and verified at the factory. Action Step Action...
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Maintenance 5-3 Figure 5-1 Rectifier sensing lead switches AN0102.eps Rectifier sense Rect shelf 3 Rect 3 Rect shelf 3 Rect 2 Rect shelf 3 Rect 1 Rect shelf 2 Rect 3 Rect shelf 2 Rect 2 Rect 1 Rect shelf 2 Rect 3 Rect shelf 1 Rect 2...
5-4 Maintenance Procedure 5-2 Control card replacement Use this procedure to replace the control card. You can replace the control card without taking the System 200 power plant out of service and generating alarms. CAUTION Risk of equipment damage The control card contains some discrete and micro electronics solid state devices.
Maintenance 5-5 Procedure 5-3 Replacing a rectifier Use this procedure to replace rectifiers. Action Step Action Notify the Alarm Center of incoming alarms during this procedure. Turn off the ac and dc circuit breakers on the rectifier being replaced. Open the associated sense switch on SW1 on the back plane.
5-6 Maintenance Procedure 5-4 Heat exchanger maintenance The heat exchangers are designed to run for years without any routine maintenance. If a fan unit fails, you can replace without removing the heat exchanger (see Procedure 5-5, “Replacing the fan”). DANGER Electrical hazard mechanical hazard.
Maintenance 5-7 Procedure 5-5 Replacing the fan Use this procedure to replace the cabinet fans. You must replace the fans from the front of the cabinet (termination compartment on the left and the AC compartment on the right). Follow the fan sequence one, three, and five from left to right on the top.
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5-8 Maintenance Procedure 5-5 (continued) Replacing the fan Step Action Top Fan Replacement Disconnect power to the fan you are replacing. Verify that power is off before proceeding. You can access top fans through a top cap in the solar shield. To remove and replace one of the top fans, use a 216-type tool.
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Maintenance 5-9 Figure 5-3 Removing the front air deflector AN0060.tif Figure 5-4 Removing the fan assembly AN0061.tif User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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5-10 Maintenance Figure 5-5 Removing the top cap AN0062.tif Figure 5-6 Removing screws from the fan mounting plate AN0063.tif AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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Maintenance 5-11 Figure 5-7 Fan power plug AN0064.tif Figure 5-8 Disconnecting the fan power plug AN0065.tif User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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5-12 Maintenance Figure 5-9 Removing the fan AN0066.tif AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
Maintenance 5-13 Procedure 5-6 Replacing the ECU Use this procedure to replace the environmental control unit (ECU). Action Step Action Turn off power to the ECU by turning the appropriate circuit breakers to the off position (see Figure 2-29). Make sure there is no power supplied to the ECU. Remove the screws that connect the ECU to the heat exchanger vent.
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5-14 Maintenance Figure 5-10 Environmental control unit diagram AN0109.eps Front view Rear view Figure 5-11 ECU connections AN0110.eps Heat exchanger fans shelves Not used Thermostat Thermistors Intrusion alarms AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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Maintenance 5-15 Table 5-2 lists the connector description of J1 through J20 located on the environmental control unit. Table 5-2 Connector Description J1 through J20 Connector Designation Pin Number Pin Description System Alarm System Alarm High Temperature Alarm High Temperature Alarm Intrusion Alarm Intrusion Alarm Not Used...
Maintenance 5-17 Procedure 5-7 Starting up the ECU Use this procedure to verify the environmental control unit (ECU) start up sequence. The ECU has a start up and initialization routine which begins if any of the following three procedures are performed: •...
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5-18 Maintenance Figure 5-12 LED functions AN0111.eps Override System Mode Thermistor Intrusion Fuse High temperature Fan shelf Fan shelf Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used HX fan 6 HX fan 5 HX fan 4 HX fan 3 HX fan 2 HX fan 1...
Maintenance 5-19 Procedure 5-8 Connecting the fan shelves to the ECU Use this procedure to connect the fan shelves to the environmental control unit (ECU). Action Step Action Turn off power to the ECU by turning the appropriate circuit breaker to the off position (see Figure 2-29).
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Ordering information This chapter lists the ordering codes for the AN2016 Cabinet. To order a cabinet, you must order the following: • cabinet equipment includes (all standard equipment and expansion kits in appropriate tables) Note: The tables of standard equipment list the major pieces of equipment and all cable assemblies.
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6-2 Ordering information For a front view of frame/bay A, B, C, D, E and F, the equipment frame/bay layouts and mounting positions, see Figure 6-1, Figure 6-2, Figure 6-3, Figure 6-4, Figure 6-5 Figure 6-6. Figure 6-1 672-line configuration (front view frame/bay A) AN0089.eps 1.250 Reserved and dedicated...
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Ordering information 6-3 Figure 6-2 672 and 864-line configuration (front view frame/bay B) AN0089.eps 1.250 Reserved and dedicated positions for future expansion (Note) .500 .375 .625 .625 .500 24.335 reference Front view Note: The following empty spaces are reserved and dedicated only for future expansion using CDS shelves or future UE 9000 shelves.
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6-4 Ordering information Figure 6-3 672, 864 and 1344-line configuration (front view frame/bay C) AN0089.eps 1.250 Reserved and dedicated positions for future expansion (Note) .500 .375 .625 .625 .500 24.335 reference Front view Note: The following empty spaces are reserved and dedicated only for future expansion using CDS shelves or future UE 9000 shelves.
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Ordering information 6-5 Figure 6-4 672, 864, 1344 and 2016-line configuration (front view frame/bay D) AN0040.eps Remote monitoring unit (optional) Fiber manager (optional) DC power control and distribution panel Power shelf 1 Power shelf 2 DSX 1 (optional) DSX 2 (optional) Loop extender or DDM + (optional) Front view of bay...
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6-6 Ordering information Figure 6-5 672, 864, 1344 and 2016-line configuration (front view frame/bay E) AN0038.eps LCAP 1 BIP 1 ABM 1 Fan shelf CDS 1-1 CDS 2-1 Spacer shelf CDS 3-1 Optional RMU block assembly Alarm block assembly Front view of bay Legend: RMU = Remote Monitoring Unit AN2016 Cabinet User Guide...
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Ordering information 6-7 Figure 6-6 672, 864 and 1344-line configuration (front view frame/bay F) AN0039.eps CDS 4-1 CDS 5-1 Fan shelf CDS 6-1 Spacer shelf CDS 7-1 Reserved and dedicated positions for future expansion (Note) ECU unit Front view of bay Note: The following empty spaces are reserved and dedicated only for future expansion using CDS shelves or future UE 9000 shelves.
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6-8 Ordering information Figure 6-7 864-line configuration (front view frame/bay A) AN0041.eps LCAP 2 BIP 2 ABM 2 Fan shelf CDS 1-2 CDS 2-2 Reserved and dedicated positions for future expansion (Note) Front view of bay Note: The following empty spaces are reserved and dedicated only for future expansion using CDS shelves or future UE 9000 shelves.
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Ordering information 6-9 Figure 6-8 1344 and 2016-line configuration (front view frame/bay A) AN0042.eps LCAP 2 BIP 2 ABM 2 Fan shelf CDS 1-2 CDS 2-2 Spacer shelf CDS 3-2 Front view of bay User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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6-10 Ordering information Figure 6-9 1344-line configuration (front view frame/bay B) AN0043.eps CDS 4-2 CDS 5-2 Fan shelf CDS 6-2 Spacer shelf CDS 7-2 Reserved and dedicated positions for future expansion (Note) Front view of bay Note: The following empty spaces are reserved and dedicated only for future expansion using CDS shelves or future UE 9000 shelves.
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Ordering information 6-11 Figure 6-10 2016-line configuration (front view frame/bay B) AN0044.eps CDS 4-2 CDS 5-2 Fan shelf CDS 6-2 Spacer shelf CDS 7-2 CDS 4-3 Fan shelf CDS 5-3 Front view of bay User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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6-12 Ordering information Figure 6-11 2016-line configuration (front view frame/bay C) AN0046.eps LCAP 3 BIP 3 ABM 3 Fan shelf CDS 1-3 CDS 2-3 Spacer shelf CDS 3-3 Front view of bay AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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Ordering information 6-13 Figure 6-12 2016-line configuration (front view frame/bay F) AN0045.eps CDS 4-1 CDS 5-1 Fan shelf CDS 6-1 Spacer shelf CDS 7-1 CDS 6-3 Fan shelf CDS 7-3 ECU unit Front view of bay Table 6-1 on page 6-14 lists the standard equipment for a 672-line AN2016 Cabinet User Guide...
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6-14 Ordering information Table 6-1 AN2016 Cabinet 672-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity A0774668 A0774668 Pad mounting template Note: To be ordered ahead of time for site preparation. NTNR01AA includes AN2016 outside plan (OSP) cabinet with heaterpad (3M) A0768446 400 pair VF, 5 pins, field side 26 AWG, 8 ft long A0768447 300 pair VF, 5 pins, field side 26 AWG, 6 ft long A0768448...
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Ordering information 6-15 Table 6-1 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 672-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity NT4K85KA BIP control cable assembly A0630076 Circuit breaker 30 A 80 V dc NTNR11AA includes Copper distribution shelf kit NT4K12AB Copper distribution shelf NT4K1222 Line shelf label kit NT4K82DA Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 1 NT4K82DB...
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6-16 Ordering information Table 6-1 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 672-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity P0805660 Cable assembly used on NT6C28FB-61 NTNR93AA Rectifier dc power cable assembly NTNR93BA Rectifier ground wire assembly P0832887 DC distribution shelf mounting bracket P0835511 Cable assembly Cables, assemblies and kits to order NTNR90AA Distribution power cable used to power up the CDS shelves NTNR90BA...
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Ordering information 6-17 Table 6-3 (continued) 672- to 864-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NT4K10AB Access common equipment shelf NT4K1033 ABM front shelf cover NT4K0610 Fan shelf assembly, eight fans P0846202 Fan shelf assembly cover NT4K84BA Power cable common equipment NT4K1024 ABM english label kit...
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6-18 Ordering information Table 6-3 (continued) 672- to 864-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NTNR90AA Distribution power cable used to power up the CDS shelves 1 NTNR90BA Cable kit to power up the CDS shelves 1-7 talk batteries P0902427 Cabinet label kit A0108992...
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Ordering information 6-19 Table 6-4 (continued) 672- to 1344-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NT4K1024 ABM english label kit NT4K1422 Breaker interface panel english label kit P0732671 Product label identification NT4K85JB Termination, cooling unit interface NT4K85KA BIP control cable assembly A0630076 Circuit breaker 30 A 80 V dc...
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6-20 Ordering information Table 6-4 (continued) 672- to 1344-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NT7E44JC CNet bay cable provides communication links between ABM shelves NTNR80AA 14 pair cable assembly provides DS1 connectivity between AccessNode and DSX panel NTNR80BA 28 pair cable assembly provides DS1 connectivity between AccessNode and DSX panel...
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Ordering information 6-21 Table 6-5 (continued) 672- to 2016-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NT4K1033 ABM front shelf cover NT4K0610 Fan shelf assembly, eight fans P0846202 Fan shelf assembly cover NT4K84BA Power cable common equipment NT4K1024 ABM english label kit NT4K1422 Breaker interface panel english label kit...
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6-22 Ordering information Table 6-5 (continued) 672- to 2016-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NT4K1222 Line shelf label kit NT4K82DA Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 1 NT4K82DB Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 2 NT4K82DC Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 3 NT4K86NA Shelf metallic test pair cable assembly, 2 ft long...
Ordering information 6-23 Table 6-5 (continued) 672- to 2016-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NTNR90AA Distribution power cable used to power up the CDS shelves 1 NTNR90BA Cable kit to power up the CDS shelves 1-7 talk batteries P0902427 Cabinet label kit Required options to order...
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6-24 Ordering information Table 6-6 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 864-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity A0768449 300 pair VF, 5 pins, field side 26 AWG, 6 ft long A0768450 400 pair VF, 5 pins, field side 26 AWG, 16 ft long A0768451 300 pair VF, 5 pins, field side 26 AWG, 16 ft long A0768452 100 pair Digital, 5 pins, 19 inch mount, field side 24 AWG, 8 ft...
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Ordering information 6-25 Table 6-6 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 864-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity NT4K12AB Copper distribution shelf NT4K1222 Line shelf label kit NT4K82DA Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 1 NT4K82DB Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 2 NT4K82DC Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 3 NT4K82DD Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 4 NT4K82DE...
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6-26 Ordering information Table 6-6 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 864-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity P0902424 AN2016 OPC layout label P0902427 AN2016 cabinet label kit NTNR21AA includes Helios 200 rectifier kit NT6C28FB-61 Helios System 200/48 dc control and distribution shelf NT5C10CP-61 Rectifier shelf for system 200, gray NT5C10KC AC fail assembly P0805660...
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Ordering information 6-27 Table 6-7 lists the required options for a 864-line cabinet. Table 6-7 AN2016 Cabinet 864-line required options Description Quantity B01231144 NT5C06CA-3 MPR 25 rectifier module (see Notes 1 and 2) 3 or 4 Note 1: Insert appropriate number of modules into rectifier shelves NT5C10CP-61 part of NTNR21AA. Note 2: Order (1) MPR 25 for each AN hardware (672L) + (1) for each OEM stack + (1) for redundancy.
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6-28 Ordering information Table 6-9 lists the standard equipment for an expansion kit from 864- to 2016-line cabinet. For the equipment frame/bay layouts and mounting positions, see Figure 6-8, Figure 6-10, Figure 6-11 Figure 6-12. Table 6-9 864- to 2016-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NTNR10AA includes...
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Ordering information 6-29 Table 6-9 (continued) 864- to 2016-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NT4K82DC Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 3 NT4K86NA Shelf metallic test pair cable assembly, 2 ft long NT4K0610 Fan shelf assembly, eight fans P0891308 Fan shelf faceplate NT1W10AA...
6-30 Ordering information Table 6-9 (continued) 864- to 2016-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity P0902427 Cabinet label kit Required options to order B01231144 NT5C06CA-3 MPR 25 rectifier module (see Notes 1 and 2) 1 or 2 Note 1: Insert appropriate number of modules into rectifier shelves NT5C10CP-61 part of NTNR21AA.
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Ordering information 6-31 Table 6-10 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 1344-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity A0768450 400 pair VF, 5 pins, field side 26 AWG, 16 ft long A0768451 300 pair VF, 5 pins, field side 26 AWG, 16 ft long A0768452 100 pair Digital, 5 pins, 19 inch mount, field side 24 AWG, 8 ft long A0769355...
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6-32 Ordering information Table 6-10 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 1344-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity NT4K1222 Line shelf label kit NT4K82DA Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 1 NT4K82DB Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 2 NT4K82DC Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 3 NT4K82DD Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 4 NT4K82DE...
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Ordering information 6-33 Table 6-10 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 1344-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity NT5C10CP-61 Rectifier shelf for system 200, gray NT5C10KC AC fail assembly P0805660 Cable assembly used on NT6C28FB-61 NTNR93AA Rectifier dc power cable assembly NTNR93BA Rectifier ground wire assembly P0832887 DC distribution shelf mounting bracket P0835511...
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6-34 Ordering information Table 6-12 lists the standard equipment for an expansion kit from 1344- to 2016-line cabinet. For the equipment frame/bay layouts and mounting positions, see Figure 6-10, Figure 6-11 Figure 6-12. Table 6-12 1344- to 2016-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity NTNR10AA includes...
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Ordering information 6-35 Table 6-12 (continued) 1344- to 2016-line expansion kit equipment (standard) for AN2016 Cabinet Description Quantity P0891308 Fan shelf faceplate NT1W10AA Shelf separator assembly NTNR90CA BIP #3 power distribution cable assembly, shelf 1-7 NTNR90DA BIP #3 Talk battery cable assembly, shelf 1-7 NTNR82ED ABM #3 CDS 4 A/B link cable assembly NTNR82EE...
6-36 Ordering information Standard equipment (2016 lines) This section lists the standard equipment for an AN2016 Cabinet with connections for 2016 VF lines. Table 6-13 on page 6-36 lists the standard equipment and Table 6-14 on page 6-40 lists required options for a 2016-line AN2016 Cabinet.
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Ordering information 6-37 Table 6-13 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 2016-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity NT4K1490 Breaker interface front cover assembly NT4K16CA Local craft access panel, modular business package NT4K10AB Access common equipment shelf NT4K1033 ABM front shelf cover NT4K0610 Fan shelf assembly, eight fans P0846202 Fan shelf assembly cover NT4K84BA...
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6-38 Ordering information Table 6-13 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 2016-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity P0891308 Fan shelf faceplate NTNR13AA includes Copper distribution shelf kit for 2016 line NT4K12AB Copper distribution shelf NT4K1222 Line shelf label kit NT4K82DA Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 1 NT4K82DB Cable assembly, A/B link VF/T/D, CDS 2 NT4K82DC...
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Ordering information 6-39 Table 6-13 (continued) AN2016 Cabinet 2016-line equipment (standard) Description Quantity P0902427 AN2016 cabinet label kit NTNR30AA includes DSX 56 kit front access A0764662 Digital cross-connect panel 56 terminations NTNR92AA DSX power cable assembly NTNR21AA includes Helios 200 rectifier kit NT6C28FB-61 Helios System 200/48 dc control and distribution shelf NT5C10CP-61...
6-40 Ordering information Table 6-14 lists the required options for a 2016-line cabinet. Table 6-14 AN2016 Cabinet 2016-line required options Description Quantity B01231144 NT5C06CA-3 MPR 25 rectifier module (see Notes 1 and 2) 4 or 5 Note 1: Insert appropriate number of modules into rectifier shelves NT5C10CP-61 part of NTNR21AA. Note 2: Order (1) MPR 25 for each AN hardware (672L) + (1) for each OEM stack + (1) for redundancy.
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Ordering information 6-41 Table 6-15 lists the optional cross- connect equipment for an AN2016 Cabinet. Table 6-15 Optional cross-connect equipment Description Quantity NTNR30AA includes DSX 56 kit front access Note 1: If a DDM+ or loop extender is ordered, one DSX kit is required. Note 2: One DSX can drive 28 DS1 when adding a second ABM, or 14 DS1 for each additional AN ABM.
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6-42 Ordering information Table 6-16 lists the optional transport and loop extender kits for the AN2016 Cabinet. Table 6-16 Optional transport and loop extender kits Description Quantity NTNR31AA includes Lucent DDM+ transport system kit Note 1: If a DDM+ is required, order one DSX kit NTNR30AA as well. Note 2: The ADC Soneplex loop extender kit must be discarded since only one or the other can be provided.
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Ordering information 6-43 Table 6-17 lists the optional fiber manager kits for the AN2016 Cabinet. Table 6-17 Optional fiber manager kits Description Quantity NTNR34AA includes Siecor CMIC fiber manager kit (see Notes) Note 1: The SC A0768567 will be supplied if the customer does not select a connector from the list of the three types available listed below.
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6-44 Ordering information Table 6-18 lists the optional remote monitoring unit (RMU) and associated cable assembly for the AN2016 Cabinet. Table 6-18 Optional remote monitoring unit Description Quantity NTNR35AA includes Remote monitoring unit (RMU) harness kit Note: Type of RMU must be specified by customer prior to ordering A0769199 NTNR94AA RMU power cable...
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Ordering information 6-45 Table 6-19 lists the optional battery backup and associated cable assembly for the AN2016 Cabinet. Table 6-19 Optional battery backup Description Quantity A0734525 A0734525 C&D FA-12-100 battery backup, single block kit (see Notes) A0774151 NTNR95BA Battery string hook-up cable with 5/16 inch lugs used See Note 2 with A0734525 A0773445...
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6-46 Ordering information Table 6-20 lists the optional 100 Amp power pedestals and associated mounting templates for the AN2016 Cabinet. Table 6-20 Optional 100 Amp power pedestals and accessories Description Quantity A0773730 Mounting template used with A0773658 (see Note) A0773658 includes Reltec GRPEIL-2715I Power pedestal, 100 Amp, UL configuration, Hubbell, single phase, Ivory (see Note) Note: If this option is chosen, the template must be ordered for locating conduits and mounting J bolts.
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Ordering information 6-47 Table 6-20 (continued) Optional 100 Amp power pedestals and accessories Description Quantity A0784389 Voltage surge arrestor for AN2016, ac load center in AC compartment Note 1: Order if power pedestal is not equipped with Surge arrestor. Note 2: Order if power pedestal is located more than five feet away from the AN2016 cabinet.
6-48 Ordering information Table 6-21 (continued) Optional optical patchcord and protector modules Description Quantity A0341960 303M-11A3GO Protector module DS1, gold plated pin, red, less heat 2 per DS1 coils line see Note A0341962 303M-11A3TO Protector module DS1, tin plated pin, red, less heat 2 per DS1 coils line see Note...
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Ordering information 6-49 Table 6-22 Replacement parts (continued) Description Quantity P0902427 Cabinet label kit, various equipment As required identification and caution labels A0784388 Environmental control unit (ECU) As required A0784386 Heat exchanger fan, top As required A0784387 Heat exchanger fan, bottom As required —end—...
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6-50 Ordering information AN2016 Cabinet User Guide Rel 1.0 Standard May 1999...
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Nortel Networks, the holder is granted no rights to use the information contained herein. Nortel Networks is a trademark of Northern Telecom. Helios is a trademark of Astec Advanced Power Systems, Ltd. Standard Rel 1.0 May 1999 Printed in Canada...