Amphenol Charles CUBE-PM639158N2 General Description And Installation

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1.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION ................................................... 1
1.1. Document Purpose ............................................................... 1
1.2. Product Purpose ................................................................... 1
1.3. Product Mounting and Location ............................................ 1
2.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ....................................................... 2
3.
INSTALLATION ........................................................................ 4
3.1. Inspecting the Product .......................................................... 4
3.2. Following and Using Safety Precautions................................ 4
3.3. Obtaining Tools and Equipment ............................................ 4
3.4. Preparing the Installation Site ............................................... 4
3.5. Lifting the CUBE .................................................................. 5
3.6. Mounting the CUBE ............................................................. 5
3.8. CUBE Wiring and Equipment................................................ 7
3.9. Conduit Seals ....................................................................... 9
3.10. Verifying the Installation ....................................................... 9
4.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE .................................................... 9
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6.
WARRANTY & CUSTOMER SERVICE ................................... 9
7.
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................... 10
7.1. Regulatory Specifications .................................................... 10
7.2. Product Specifications ........................................................ 10
7.3. Macro Alarm Panel Connections ......................................... 11

1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION

1.1. Document Purpose

This document provides general information for the CUBE-PM639158N2 of the Charles Industries' Universal Broadband Enclosure
(CUBE) product line. Figure 1 shows a closed front view of the enclosure.
Hereafter, the Charles Universal Broadband Enclosure CUBE-PM639158N2 will be referred to as the "CUBE."

1.2. Product Purpose

The CUBE consists of a protective enclosure for an integrated system of electronic components and equipment that can serve fiber and
copper interfaces.

1.3. Product Mounting and Location

This enclosure is suitable for outside plant-type (OSP) locations and those that may require NEC compliance. The outdoor, weather-
resistant CUBE is to be mounted on a concrete pad or steel grate platform. The installer connects the power, fiber, and copper connections.
Detailed mounting and installation information is covered in Section 3.
©Copyright 2024 Charles Industries LLC. All rights reserved.
Availability of features and technical specifications herein are subject to change without notice.
Charles is a registered trademark of Charles Industries.
Charles Universal Broadband Enclosure
CUBE-PM639158N2
General Description and Installation
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    LT-PM639158N2 Printing, April 5, 2024 Charles Universal Broadband Enclosure CUBE-PM639158N2 General Description and Installation GENERAL INTRODUCTION ........... 1 1.1. Document Purpose ............... 1 1.2. Product Purpose ..............1 1.3. Product Mounting and Location ..........1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............2 INSTALLATION ................ 4 3.1.
  • Page 2: Product Description

    LT-PM639158N2 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The CUBE is a single compartment with 46RU of 19” rack mounting space (40RU horizontal, 6RU vertical), a 12kBTU DC powered HVAC system. Figure 2 shows the CUBE dimensions. Figure 3 shows the main components of the CUBE. 32.00 32.50 10.58...
  • Page 3 LT-PM639158N2 (4) LIFTING HOISTS ALARM TERMINAL PANEL REMOVABLE PANEL (THIS SIDE ONLY) 3 PT LATCH 216 STYLE PADLOCKABLE DOOR HANDLE GFCI OUTLET DOOR ALARM AND HVAC CUTOFF SWITCHES OVERHEAT THERMOSTAT (BEHIND SWITCHES) (2) 2X8 POSITION WIND LATCH GROUND BARS 40RU, 19” HORIZONTAL RACK MOUNT SPACING SOLAR SHIELD 6RU, 19”...
  • Page 4: Installation

    LT-PM639158N2 3. INSTALLATION 3.1. Inspecting the Product The CUBE is shipped mounted upright on a skid. Remove the bolts, unpack the unit, and dispose of the packaging material. -INSPECTION NOTE- Visually inspect the unit for damages prior to installation. If the equipment was damaged in transit, immediately report the extent of the damage to the transportation company.
  • Page 5: Lifting The Cube

    LT-PM639158N2 3.5. Lifting the CUBE See Table 1 for CUBE weight. Charles recommends the following procedure for lifting the CUBE. SPREADER BARS 3.5.1. Required Equipment One derrick (crane) capable of lifting the CUBE • SHORT SLINGS/CHAINS Spreader bars • Four lifting slings or chains with each having a 2,500 lbs. capacity •...
  • Page 6 LT-PM639158N2 3.6.2. Constructing a New Pad Use only concrete for new pad construction. Do not use substitute materials 7.60 16.80 • since they lack the rigidity for CUBE placement. 3.25 • Observe local building practices for pad construction. Charles recommends that the pad should extend a minimum of 8”...
  • Page 7: Cube Wiring And Equipment

    LT-PM639158N2 3.8. CUBE Wiring and Equipment After the CUBE is properly mounted in the desired location, apply No-Ox where bus bar and other 2-hole lug connections will be made. Install ground and power connections. Always ground the equipment first, before making any other connections. WARNING Perform all bonding and grounding connections prior to any electrical and communications connections.
  • Page 8 LT-PM639158N2 -NOTE- Changing the cooling or heating cycles’ default factory set points can lead to system performance issues, such as equipment failures, increased power use, unnecessary alarms, noise, condensation build up, compressor or fan failure caused by excessive runtimes and vibration.
  • Page 9: Conduit Seals

    LT-PM639158N2 3.8.5. Fiber and Copper Entry The CUBE has multiple Ø2.50” knockouts on the sides, rear and bottom that accommodate Ø2.00” conduit fittings. See Figure 2 for knockout locations. 3.9. Conduit Seals All internal and external conduit openings on the CUBE must be completely sealed with a duct seal compound to prevent moisture from entering the equipment compartment.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    LT-PM639158N2 7. SPECIFICATIONS 7.1. Regulatory Specifications Designed to meet GR-487 • • UL-2416 Listed GFCI: UL-943 Listed • If CUBEs are field-modified, a customer provided ETL field evaluation of the modified components may be required to re-establish ETL certification to UL standards. Consult local jurisdictions for guidance on a site-by-site basis. 7.2.
  • Page 11: Macro Alarm Panel Connections

    LT-PM639158N2 7.3. Macro Alarm Panel Connections Alarm Number Description Door Intrusion Commercial Power Failure Surge Suppressor/Lightening Arrestor Rectifier Failure Multiple Rectifier Failure Battery Discharge Low Voltage DC Power Failure Generator Running CC10 Generator Low Fuel CC11 Generator Failure CC12 HVAC Failure CC13 High Temp CC14...

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