Pixii MAC1 Installation Manual

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Installation Guide
Multicabinet installation
Document number: 14645, rev. 1.0
Issue date: 20.06.2023

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  • Page 1 Installation Guide Multicabinet installation Document number: 14645, rev. 1.0 Issue date: 20.06.2023...
  • Page 2 Read carefully user documentation before installation and using this equipment. Follow all commands, always use recommended tools and torque values as described. Commissioning and configuration of equipment should be done only by Pixii personnel or by other authorized and qualified persons.
  • Page 3 Pixii. No part of this document may be reproduced, copied or transmitted (electronic or mechanic, including photocopying and recording) for any purpose to 3 party without the explicit written permission of Pixii. Copyright © Pixii 2023 Revision...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 6 1.1 Recommended tools and torque .
  • Page 5 Installation Guide ● Multicabinet installation...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    It is recommended to divide cabinets to the separate groups. Each group can contain up to 1x Master cabinet and appropriate amount of Switch/Client cabinets (depending on layout). 1�2�1 Master cabinet Master cabinet(s) MAC1 - MACx could be the basic outdoor cabinet(s) with Gateway controller equipped, set up to Master or Master/Client function. NOTE: The Gateway in the master cabinet/unit must have the “Multicabinet role”...
  • Page 7: Layout

    Introduction 1�3 Layout Typical multicabinet system consist of: Master cabinet MAC1, MAC2 Client cabinet CLC1 - CLC14 Switch cabinet SWC1 - SWC4 Distribution cabinet DSC1, DSC2 Cable trunk M A C 1 C L C 1 C L C 2...
  • Page 8: Preparing Installation Site

    Preparing installation site 2 Preparing installation site 2�1 Pre-installation steps 1� Organize installation site • Mounting base strong enough to carry weight of fully equipped system (see Installation guide for each system) • Recommended clearances for cabinet access are described in chapter 3.1.1.
  • Page 9: Mechanical Installation

    Mechanical installation 3 Mechanical installation 3�1 Preparing site for installation To secure correct system operation, cabinets and cable trunk(s) must be properly fixed to solid horizontal leveled surface. 3�1�1 Minimum distances / clearances Follow dimensions in the table below, when preparing layout of installation site. Minimum distance Suggested distance Fan Filter...
  • Page 10: Plinth Covers

    Mechanical installation 3�3 Plinth covers To prevent access to cabling under the cabinet, unpack the two plinth covers from the enclosed items and fix each of them with six screws to cabinet plinth (see Figure 3.1). Plinth covers could be used for cable routing. In that case, drill holes to the covers and use cable glands. Figure 3.1 Plinth covers 3�4 Cable trunks Cable trunks dimensions should be considered based on the number of the routed cables.
  • Page 11: Electrical Installation

    Electrical installation 4 Electrical installation For safety reason, before you start installation, ensure all external power sources are disconnected, as well as internal battery and load fuses/breakers. To avoid injuries caused by high leakage/touch current you must always start installation by connecting earthing wire (PE), before you connect other AC input wires (phases, neutral).
  • Page 12: Protective Bonding

    Electrical installation 4�2 Protective bonding It is necessary to interconnect cabinets and cable trunk(s) chassis with main earthing point in the distribution, to ensure equal potential throughout the installation thus preventing a hazardous potential difference occurring between such parts in the event of a fault. 4�2�1 Cabinets Connect bonding cable to the copper busbar on the bottom of the cabinet with M8 lug.
  • Page 13: Cable Trunks

    Electrical installation 4�2�2 Cable trunks Connect cable trunks with PE bonding cables to the main earthing point in the distribution cabinet. Figure 4.2 Cable trunks bonding NOTE: Each cable trunk section should be connected to separate distribution cabinet. Installation Guide ● Multicabinet installation...
  • Page 14: Distribution Cabinets

    Electrical installation 4�2�3 Distribution cabinets Connect all distribution cabinets to the same central earth point. Figure 4.3 Distribution cabinets bonding Installation Guide ● Multicabinet installation...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Cabinets

    Electrical installation 4�3 Connecting the cabinets Connect Gateways from all cabinets to the ethernet switch located in switch cabinet SWC1-4. Switch cabinet SWC1 Master cabinet NOTE: Follow this matrix for all cabinets in the assembly. NOTE: All cables must be routed through the cable trunks.
  • Page 16: Switch Cabinets

    Electrical installation 4�3�1 Switch cabinets Option 1 Connect all switch cabinets SWC1-x with customer device. Switch cabinet SWC1 Switch cabinet SWC2 Customer device / switch Switch cabinet SWCx Figure 4.5 Connecting of Switch cabinets (Option 1) Installation Guide ● Multicabinet installation...
  • Page 17 Electrical installation Option 2 Connect switch cabinets SWC1-x to each other and then to the customer device. Switch cabinet SWC1 Switch cabinet SWC2 Customer device / switch Switch cabinet SWCx Figure 4.6 Connecting of Switch cabinets (Option 2) Installation Guide ● Multicabinet installation...
  • Page 18: Site With Local Network / Internet

    Electrical installation 4�4 Site with local network / internet 1. Remove power cable from 4G router in all cabinets. Figure 4.7 Removing power cable from 4G router 2. Connect local network / internet cable to the switch in master cabinet and follow steps in chapter “4.3.1 Switch cabinets”...
  • Page 19: Site Without Local Network / Internet

    Electrical installation 4�5 Site without local network / internet 1. Remove power cables from all 4G routers in all client cabinets. Clave cabinet 1 - n Figure 4.9 Removing the power cable 2. Remove USB cable from 4G router in master cabinet. Master cabinet Figure 4.10 Removing the USB cable...
  • Page 20: Tn-S Network

    Electrical installation 4�6 TN-S network 1. Connect input cable from distribution cabinets (DSC1-x) to each cabinet in assembly. Connect PE wire. • Conductor (CU) min. 35mm Connect phase wires (L1, L2, L3) and neutral wire (N). • Conductor (CU) min. 35mm NOTE: Location and type of terminals may differ.
  • Page 21: Input Cable

    Electrical installation 4�7 Input cable Connect input cable to the distribution cabinet. Figure 4.12 Installation of input cable NOTE: Input cable rating depends on the power of the whole system and local regulations. NOTE: Input must be protected by protective device (fuse/breaker). Installation Guide ●...
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    Do not limit the evaluation to only those points. NOTE: For repair and replacement use only original Pixii parts and in accordance with technical specification provided by Pixii. Use of non-original parts may void the warranty provided by Pixii.
  • Page 23 Maintenance Installation Guide ● Multicabinet installation...

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