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Manual Apm30h VerE
Manual Apm30h VerE
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Product Description
Issue 01
Date 2016-3-16
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Overview
This document presents the exteriors and describes technical specifications, application
scenarios, components, and cable connections of the APM30H (Ver.E). It also describes the
configurations, functions, and specifications of the modules and boards, and details such as
cable types, cable connections, and connector specifications.
Product Version
APM30H is short for advanced power module with heat exchanger.
Intended Audience
Base station installation personnel
System engineers
Site maintenance personnel
Contents
This chapter describes the changes in the APM30H (Ver.E) Product Description.
01 (2016-03-16)
This is the first commercial release.
2 Cabinet Exterior
The APM30H is used for Huawei wireless products outdoors. It is small and easy to transport.
The following figure shows the exterior of the APM30H.
This section describes the engineering specifications of APM30H, including input power
specifications, equipment specifications, environmental specifications, and surge protection
specifications of the ports.
Equipment Specifications
The following table lists the equipment specifications of an APM30H.
Environmental Specifications
The following table lists the environmental specifications of an APM30H.
Item Specifications
Operating -40C to +50C (-40F to 122F) (1120 W/m2solar radiation). If
temperature the operating temperature is below -20C (-4F), a heater is
required.
Relative humidity 5% RH to 100% RH
Atmospheric pressure 70 kPa to 106 kPa
Noise power level Meeting the ETS 300 753 4.1E standard (rural area) if the heat
consumption inside a cabinet is less than or equal to 700 W
6.1 bels@+25C (77F)
6.7 bels@+45C (113F)
Meeting the ETS 300 753 4.1E standard (urban area) if the heat
Item Specifications
consumption inside a cabinet is less than or equal to 1800 W or
between 700 W and 1800 W
6.6 bels@+25C (77F)
7.6 bels@+45C (113F)
Storage time The product must be installed and put into use within a year after
being delivered or it may malfunction.
Port Specifications
The equipment in a Huawei cabinet must meet the requirements for engineering
specifications.
The following conditions must be met when the customer equipment is installed in the
following cabinets: APM30H (Ver.B)/APM30H (Ver.C)/APM30H (Ver.D)/APM30H
(Ver.E)/APM30H (Ver.D_B)/APM30H (Ver.D_A2)/APM30 (Ver.D_A1), TMC11H
(Ver.B)/TMC11H (Ver.C)/TMC11H (Ver.D)/TMC11H (Ver.E)/TMC11H (Ver.D_B)/TMC11H
(Ver.D_A2)/TMC (Ver.D_A1), BTS3012AE (Ver.D_Z), and BTS3900AL (Ver.A):
Dimension requirements
Figure 4-1 shows the dimension requirements.
The width is 19 inch.
The depth of the customer equipment which uses natural ventilation or supports heat
dissipation from left to right is less than or equal to 280 mm (11.02 in.). The depth of
the customer equipment which supports heat dissipation from front to rear is less than
250 mm (9.84 in.).
The cabling space in front of the front panel is less than or equal to 100 mm (3.94
in.).
Heat dissipation requirements
If the customer equipment has built-in fans, the fans must dissipate heat out from left
to right or from front to rear.
If the customer equipment does not have built-in fans but uses natural ventilation, a
minimum of 1 U space must be reserved above and below the customer equipment to
ensure heat dissipation.
Temperature requirements
Temperature requirements for customer equipment are different in common areas and
high-temperature areas. Figure 4-2 lists the detailed requirements.
(1) Equipment using (2) Equipment dissipating heat (3) Equipment dissipating heat
natural ventilation out from left to right out from front to rear
The customer equipment to be installed in the APM30, APM30H (Ver.A), TMC, or TMC11H
(Ver.A) must meet the following requirements:
Dimension requirements
Figure 4-3 shows the dimension requirements.
The width is 19 inch.
The depth of the customer equipment which uses natural ventilation or supports heat
dissipation from left to right is less than or equal to 310 mm (12.20 in.). The depth of
the customer equipment which supports heat dissipation from front to rear is less than
280 mm (11.02 in.).
The cabling space in front of the front panel is less than or equal to 70 mm (2.76 in.).
Heat dissipation requirements
If the customer equipment has built-in fans, the fans must dissipate heat out from left
to right or from front to rear.
If the customer equipment does not have built-in fans but uses natural ventilation, a
minimum of 1 U space must be reserved above and below the customer equipment to
ensure heat dissipation.
Temperature requirements
Temperature requirements for customer equipment are different in common areas and
high-temperature areas. Figure 4-4 lists the detailed requirements.
(1) Equipment using (2) Equipment dissipating heat (3) Equipment dissipating heat
natural ventilation out from left to right out from front to rear
An APM30H can apply to a distributed base station or a separated macro base station.
When an APM30H is configured in the distributed base station, an IBBS200D or IBBS200T can be
configured. Figure 5-1 shows the distributed base station configured with an IBBS200D.
When an APM30H is configured in the separated macro base station, an IBBS200D or IBBS200T can be
configured. Figure 5-2 show the separated macro base station configured with an IBBS200D.
6 Components in APM30H
7 Components Description
Exterior
Figure 7-3 and Figure 7-4 show the exteriors of EPU05A-06 and EPU05A-08 subracks,
respectively.
(1) AC surge (2) Circuit breakers for (3) AC OUTPUT (4) Output port and
protector PSUs 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 circuit breaker circuit breaker for
RFC 1
(5) Output port and (6) Output terminals for (7) Indicator for the (8) Button switch
circuit breaker for storage batteries storage battery for the storage
RFC 2 circuit status battery circuit
(9) LOAD0 to (10) PMIU (11) Spare fuse box (12) AC OUTPUT
LOAD8 power port
output terminals
(1) AC surge (2) Circuit breakers (3) AC OUTPUT (4) Output port and
protector for PSUs 1, 2, 3, 4, circuit breaker circuit breaker for
and 5 RFC 1
(5) Output port and (6) Output terminals (7) Indicator for the (8) Button switch
circuit breaker for for storage batteries storage battery for the storage
RFC 2 circuit status battery circuit
(9) LOAD0 to (10) Power (11) Spare fuse box (12) AC OUTPUT
LOAD8 power monitoring interface port
output terminals unit (PMIU)
(13) AC INPUT - - -
port
If a short-circuiting bar is installed on the AC INPUT wiring terminal to connect the L1, L2, and L3
terminals, an EPU subrack supplies 220 V AC single-phase power. If the EPU subrack supplies 220
V AC three-phase power, you must remove the short-circuiting bar.
Circuit breakers in an EPU supplying 220 V AC power are gray. Circuit breakers in an EPU
supplying 110 V AC power are blue.
The button switch for storage battery circuit controls the power supply of the storage batteries. If the
indicator for storage battery circuit status is steady off, the storage battery circuit is interrupted. If
the indicator is steady on, the storage battery circuit is normal.
Before maintaining storage batteries, turn off the switch for storage battery circuit.
Function
An EPU05A-06 or EPU05A-08 distributes AC input power and DC output power.
An EPU05A-06 or EPU05A-08 subrack performs the following AC power distribution
functions:
Provides two AC power outputs (one for an SOU and one for the AC junction box on
the left of a cabinet). The AC junction box provides four AC power outputs for
heaters or heating films.
Reports AC input surge protection alarms.
Provides a circuit breaker for each of five PSUs.
An EPU05A-06 or EPU05A-08 provides 12 DC power outputs by default and can be
configured with a PDU01D-01 and a PDU03D-02 to provide a maximum of 22 power
outputs to meet DC power distribution requirements in a separated macro base station.
Port
The following figure shows AC power input and output terminals as well as DC power output
ports on an EPU05A-06 or EPU05A-08 subrack. Table 7-2and Table 7-3list the specifications
of AC power input and output terminals as well as DC power output ports.
Figure 7-5 AC power input and output terminals as well as DC power output ports on an
EPU05A-06 or EPU05A-08 subrack
Table 7-2 AC power input and output terminals on an EPU05A-06 or EPU05A-08 subrack
AC Input or Output Wiring Terminal Connector
Terminal
AC INPUT terminal L1, L2, L3, and N OT terminal (M6)
(EPU05A-06)
AC INPUT terminal L1, L2, N, and PE
(EPU05A-08)
AC OUTPUT terminal L1, N1, L2, and N2
Circuit Breaker
There are several circuit breakers on an EPU05A-06 or EPU05A-08 subrack to control DC
power outputs. The following figure shows the positions of circuit breakers and the following
table describes the specifications of circuit breakers.
Exterior
Figure 7-7 and Figure 7-8 show the exteriors of an EPU05A-07 subrack and an EPU05A-09
subrack.
(1) AC surge protector (2) Circuit breakers (3) AC OUTPUT (4) LOAD9 to
for PSUs 1, 2, 3, 4, circuit breaker LOAD14 power
and 5 output terminals
(5) Power output (6) Indicator for (7) Button switch (8) LOAD0 to
terminals for storage the storage battery for the storage LOAD8 power
batteries circuit status battery circuit output terminals
(9) Power monitoring (10) Spare fuse box (11) AC OUTPUT (12) AC INPUT
interface unit (PMIU) terminal terminal
(13) Short-circuiting - - -
bar
If a short-circuiting bar is installed on the AC INPUT wiring terminal to connect the L1, L2, and L3
terminals, an EPU subrack supplies 220 V AC single-phase power. If the EPU subrack supplies 220
V AC three-phase power, you must remove the short-circuiting bar.
Circuit breakers in an EPU supplying 220 V AC power are gray. Circuit breakers in an EPU
supplying 110 V AC power are blue.
The button switch for storage battery circuit controls the power supply of the storage batteries. If the
indicator for storage battery circuit status is steady off, the storage battery circuit is interrupted. If
the indicator is steady on, the storage battery circuit is normal.
Before maintaining storage batteries, turn off the switch for storage battery circuit.
Function
An EPU05A-07 or EPU05A-09 distributes AC input power and DC output power.
An EPU05A-07 or EPU05A-09 subrack performs the following AC power distribution
functions:
Provides two AC power outputs (one for an SOU and one for the AC junction box on
the left of a cabinet). The AC junction box provides four AC power outputs for
heaters or heating films.
Reports AC input surge protection alarms.
Port
The following figure shows AC power input and output terminals as well as DC power output
ports on an EPU05A-07 or EPU05A-09 subrack. Table 7-6 and Table 7-7 list the
specifications of AC power input and output terminals as well as DC power output ports.
Figure 7-9 AC power input and output terminals as well as DC power output ports on an
EPU05A-07 or EPU05A-09 subrack
Table 7-6 AC power input and output terminals on an EPU05A-07 or EPU05A-09 subrack
AC Input or Output Wiring Terminal Connector
Terminal
AC INPUT terminal L1, L2, L3, and N OT terminal (M6)
(EPU05A-07)
AC INPUT terminal L1, L2, N, and PE
(EPU05A-09)
AC OUTPUT terminal L1, N1, L2, and N2
Circuit Breaker
There are several circuit breakers on an EPU05A-07 or EPU05A-09 subrack to control DC
power outputs. The following figure shows the positions of circuit breakers and the following
table describes the specifications of circuit breakers.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PSU (R4850G2).
Function
A PSU (R4850G2) performs the following functions:
Converts 110 V AC or 220 V AC power into -48 V DC and adjusts the output voltage.
Provides protection against overcurrent, overvoltage, and overtemperature for its DC
outputs.
Dissipates heat using its built-in fans.
Indicator
The following figure shows the indicators on a PSU (R4850G2).
a: If the red indicator and green indicator are steady on and the yellow indicator is blinking, PSUs not
securely installed in the slots.
b: An alarm can be triggered by the following external factors:
The rectifier generates a prewarning for power limiting due to overtemperature.
The rectifier generates an alarm for shutdown due to ambient overtemperature protection.
The rectifier generates an alarm due to AC input overvoltage or undervoltage protection.
The rectifier is hibernated.
7.1.5 PDU01D-01
A power distribution unit 01D-01 (PDU01D-01) can be used in an EPU05A-06, EPU05A-07,
EPU05A-08, or EPU05A-09 and be connected to an outdoor distribution module (ODM) to
provide power for RRUs.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PDU01D-01.
Function
A PDU01D-01 performs the following functions:
Provides one -48 V DC power output.
Provides power for a maximum of six RRUs if being used together with an ODM.
Port
The following figure shows the port on a PDU01D-01. The following table describes the port
on a PDU01D-01.
7.1.6 PDU03D-02
A power distribution unit 03D-02 (PDU03D-02) can be used in an EPU05A-06, EPU05A-07,
EPU05A-08, or EPU05A-09 to provide power for RRUs.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PDU03D-02.
Function
A PDU03D-02 performs the following functions:
Provides three -48 V DC power outputs.
Provides power for a maximum of three RRUs.
Port
The following figure shows the ports on a PDU03D-02. The following table describes the
ports on a PDU03D-02.
7.1.7 PMIU
A power monitoring interface unit (PMIU) transfers monitoring signals from an EPU05A-06,
EPU05A-07, EPU05A-08, or EPU05A-09 to a CCUB. It can be used in APM30H (Ver.E) or
APM30H (Ver.E_A2).
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PMIU.
Function
A PMIU performs the following functions:
Communicates with a CCUB, manages the power system, and charges and discharges
batteries
Monitors power distribution analog signals, including DC voltage, battery current,
battery circuit status, and AC SPD status.
Controls battery and load contactors.
Identifies whether pluggable modules are in position.
Port
The following table describes the ports on a PMIU.
Indicator
The following table describes the indicator on a PMIU.
Exterior
The AC junction box in an APM30H, TMC11H, IBBS300D, IBBS700D, or IBBS700T is
located on the inner left wall of the cabinet. The AC junction box in a BTS3900AL cabinet is
located on the inner right wall of the cabinet. The following figure shows an APM30H as an
example.
Function
The AC junction box in a cabinet performs the following functions:
The PDU05A-01 in a BTS3900AL cabinet feeds power into the AC junction box. The
power is divided into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in
the cabinet.
An EPU subrack feeds power into the AC junction box in an APM30H. The power is
divided into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in the cabinet
or heating film in the IBBS200D.
The AC junction box in the APM30H feeds power into the AC junction box in the
TMC11H. The power is divided into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for
the heater or service outlet unit (SOU) in the cabinet.
The AC junction box in the basic cabinet (APM30H, BTS3900AL, or TP48600A-H17B1)
feeds power into the AC junction box in the IBBS300D, IBBS700D, or IBBS700T. The
power is divided into four AC power outputs, which are then provided for the heater in
the cabinet.
Interior
The following figure shows the interior of an AC junction box.
Exterior
A FAN 02E consists a fan, a fan subrack, and a CCUB. The following figure shows the
exterior of a FAN 02E.
Port
The following figure shows the ports on a FAN 02E.
(1) ALM (2) ADDR (3) TEM (4) SMOKE (5) GATE
(6) (7) (8) D_COM3 (9) D_COM2 (10) COM_485
COM_OUT/U_ COM_IN/U_C
COM1 OM0
(11) FAN_EXT (12) PWR (13) (14) (15)
MON0-0/D_CO MON0-1/D_CO MON1-0/D_CO
M0-0 M0-1 M1-0
(16) (17) PMI (18) ELU (19) IN0, IN1, (20) TEM_BAT
MON1-1/D_CO and IN2
M1-1
(21) RUN - - - -
For details about the ports and indicators on a CCUB, see 7.3.2 CCUB.
7.3.2 CCUB
A cabinet control unit type B (CCUB) monitors a fan module, a heater, cabinet temperature, a
power module, and lower-level devices. A CCUB can be installed in an APM30H (Ver.E) or
TMC11H (Ver.E).
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a CCUB.
Port
The following figure shows the ports on a CCUB.
No Silkscr Description
. een
(1) PWR Power input port providing DC power inputs for boards
(2) EFAN1 Connecting an external circulation fan and receiving external circulation
No Silkscr Description
. een
fan alarm signals
(3) COM_4 Connecting a monitoring board in a battery cabinet and receiving alarm
85 signals from the battery cabinet
(4) MON0- MON0-0: Connecting an environment monitoring unit in another
0/D_CO RFC, TMC11H, or APM30H
M0-0 D_COM0-0: Downlink communication port supporting RS485
communication and used for managing electromechanical devices
(5) MON0- MON0-1: Connecting an environment monitoring unit in another
1/D_CO RFC, TMC11H, or APM30H
M0-1 D_COM0-1: Downlink communication port supporting RS485
communication and used for managing electromechanical devices
(6) MON1- MON1-0: Connecting an environment unit in an RFC, TMC11H, or
0/D_CO APM30H
M1-0 D_COM1-0: Downlink communication port supporting RS485
communication and used for managing electromechanical devices
(7) MON1- MON1-1: Connecting an environment unit in an RFC, TMC11H, or
1/D_CO APM30H
M1-1 D_COM1-1: Downlink communication port supporting RS485
communication and used for managing electromechanical devices
(8) D_COM Downlink communication port supporting RS485 communication and
2 used for managing electromechanical devices
Connecting a WIUA that is optional
(9) D_COM Downlink communication port supporting RS485 communication and
3 used for managing electromechanical devices
Connecting an electric lock that is optional
(10 COM_I COM_IN: Connecting an upper-level CCUB or CMUH. If no BBU is
) N/U_CO installed in an APM30H (Ver.E) or TMC11H (Ver.E) or the BBU
M0 installed in an APM30H (Ver.E) or TMC11H (Ver.E) does not work
as a manager, this port communicates with an upper-level cascading
port for reporting monitoring information.
U_COM0: If the BBU installed in an APM30H (Ver.E) or TMC11H
(Ver.E) works as a manager, this port connects to the MON1 port on
the BBU.
(11 COM_O COM_OUT: If no BBU is installed in an APM30H (Ver.E) or
) UT/U_C TMC11H (Ver.E) or the BBU installed in an APM30H (Ver.E) or
OM1 TMC11H (Ver.E) does not work as a manager, this port
communicates with a lower-level cascading port for receiving
monitoring information and connecting a lower-level CMUH.
U_COM1: If the BBU installed in an APM30H (Ver.E) or TMC11H
(Ver.E) works as a manager, this port connects to the MON1 port on
the BBU.
(12 PMI Connecting a power monitoring interface (PMI) board and receiving
No Silkscr Description
. een
) monitoring signals from the power system
(13 ELU Connecting an ELU to report the cabinet type
)
(14 IN0, Reserved Boolean signal port
) IN1, and
IN2
(15 GATE Boolean signal port for connecting a door status sensor that is configured
) by default
(16 SMOKE Boolean signal port
) Connecting a smoke sensor in an APM30H or TMC11H
(17 TEMP0 Reserved temperature monitoring port
)
(18 TEM_B Battery temperature sensor port for receiving temperature information
) AT about internal or external storage batteries of an APM30H
(19 ADDR Address monitored by the PMU function of a CCUB. The monitored
) address is 3 if the DIP switch is set to 1. The monitored address is 4 if the
DIP switch is set to 0.
(20 WATER Reserved port for connecting a water sensor
)
(21 TEMP2 Reserved port for connecting a temperature sensor
)
(22 IFAN0 Connecting an internal circulation fan and receiving internal circulation
) fan alarm signals
Indicator
The following table describes the two status indicators on a CCUB.
7.4 ELU
An electronic label unit (ELU) reports the cabinet type automatically to facilitate
troubleshooting. It applies to the following cabinets: BTS3900, BTS3900L, BTS3900AL,
OMB, OMB (Ver.C), IBC10,APM30H series cabinets, IBBS200D series cabinets, IBBS200T
series cabinets, IBBS300D, IBBS300T, IBBS20D, IBBS700D, and IBBS700T.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU.
Installation Positions
The following figure shows the position of an ELU in a cabinet.
The ELU in an APM30H, TMC11H, or RFC is located on the inner right wall of the cabinet.
The ELU in an IBBS200D, IBBS200T, IBBS300D, or IBBS300T is located on the inner left
wall of the cabinet. The following figure shows an APM30H and an IBBS200D as examples.
In the IBBS700D, the ELU is located above a CCU when a CCU is installed in the cabinet or on the
right of the CMUEA when no CCU is installed in the cabinet.
In the IBBS700T, the ELU is located above a CCU when a CCU is installed in the cabinet or on the
left of the CMUF when no CCU is installed in the cabinet.
Exterior
A door status sensor consists of a magnet and a switch. The following figures show the
exteriors of the magnet of a door status sensor.
The following figure shows the exterior of the switch of a door status sensor.
Installation Positions
The door status sensors in the BTS3900AL (Ver.A), IBBS700D, and IBBS700T are located in
the same positions. The following figure shows the BTS3900AL (Ver.A) as an example.
Figure 7-35 Position of the door status sensor in the BTS3900AL (Ver.A) cabinet
The door status sensors in the OMB and OMB (Ver.C) are located in the same positions. The
following figure shows the OMB (Ver.C) as an example.
Figure 7-36 Position of the door status sensor in the OMB (Ver.C) cabinet
The door status sensors in the APM30H, RFC, TMC11H, IBBS200D, IBBS200T, IBBS20D,
IBBS300D, and IBBS300T, are located in the same positions. The following figure shows the
APM30H (Ver.D) as an example.
Figure 7-37 Position of the door status sensor in the APM30H (Ver.D) cabinet
Exterior
An AC heater is 1 U high. The following figure shows the exterior of an AC heater.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of an AC heater.
Counter Specification
The temperature of the AC heater starts < 1oC (6oC)
working
The temperature of the AC heater stops > 15oC (3oC)
working
Rated heating power 330 W
Exterior
An SOU is 1 U high. The following figure shows the exterior of an SOU.
(1) Input power port (2) Breaker (3) Socket (European standard)
An SOU applies to the four types of sockets meeting the following standards: North American
standard, European standard, Universal standard, and British standard. The following figure
shows the exteriors of the four types of sockets.
Technical Specifications
The following table lists the technical specifications of an SOU.
Counter Specification
8 APM30H Cables
The connection of power cables for optional components depends on the delivery mode. Table 8-1
describes the power cables in a macro base station.
Signal Cables
The following table describes the signal cables.
(P1) 8.5.6 Power Cable for an (P2) 8.5.5 FAN 02E Power (P3) Storage Battery
AC Junction Box Cable Power Cable
(P4) 8.5.3 SOU Power Cable (P5) 8.5.4 Power Cable for -
an AC Heater
(1) 8.5.6 Power Cable for an (2) 8.5.5 FAN 02E (3) Storage Battery Power
AC Junction Box Power Cable Cable
(4) 8.5.3 SOU Power Cable (5) 8.5.4 Power Cable (6) Power Cable for the DC
for an AC Heater Junction Box in an RFC
(S1) 8.6.3 Monitoring Signal Transfer Cable for (S2) 8.6.4 PMIU-CCUB Monitoring
Fans in Front Doors Signal Cable
(S3) 8.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cables for Door (S4) 8.6.1 ELU Signal Cable
Status Sensors
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of a PGND cable.
In most cases, PGND cables are yellow and green. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is supplied for an
APM30H (Ver.C), APM30H (Ver.D), APM30H (Ver.E), RFC (Ver.C), RFC (Ver.D), or RFC (Ver.E),
PGND cables are green.
Description
Table 8-3 and Table 8-4 describe the PGND cables for cabinets and PGND cables for modules,
respectively.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an equipotential cable.
In most cases, equipotential cables are yellow and green. When 110 V dual-live-wire power is supplied
for an APM30H (Ver.C), APM30H (Ver.D), APM30H (Ver.E), RFC (Ver.C), RFC (Ver.D), or RFC
(Ver.E), equipotential cables are green.
Description
The following table describes equipotential cables.
Exterior
The colors and number of wires in an EPU05A-06 are different from those in an EPU05A-08
power cable. The following figure shows the exteriors of EPU05A-06 and EPU05A-08 power
cables.
The colors and structures of cables vary according to countries and regions. If cables are purchased
locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Description
The following table describes EPU05A-06 and EPU05A-08 power cables.
Exterior
The colors and number of wires in an EPU05A-07 are different from those in an EPU05A-09
power cable. The following figure shows the exteriors of EPU05A-07 and EPU05A-09 power
cables.
The colors and structures of cables vary according to countries and regions. If cables are purchased
locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Description
The following table describes EPU05A-07 and EPU05A-09 power cables.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an SOU power cable.
The colors and structures of cables vary according to countries and regions. If cables are purchased
locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
Description
The following table describes an SOU power cable.
The colors and structures of cables vary according to countries and regions. If cables are purchased
locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
The L wire, PE wire, and N wire of a power cable for an AC heater are brown, green and yellow, and
blue, respectively, as shown in the preceding figure.
Description
(1) OT terminal (M4), 1 mm2 (0.0016 in.2) (2) Cord end terminal
Exterior
The RTN(+) and NEG(-) wires of a FAN 02E power cable are black, as shown in the
following figure.
Description
The following table describes a FAN 02E power cable.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exteriors of power cables for AC junction boxes.
The colors and structures of cables vary according to countries and regions. If cables are purchased
locally, the cables must comply with local rules and regulations.
The L wire is brown and the N wire is blue, as shown in the preceding figure.
Description
The following table describes power cables for AC junction boxes.
Exterior
The following figure shows the exterior of an ELU signal cable.
Description
The following table describes the ELU signal cable shown by illustration 1 in the preceding
figure.
Table 8-12 Description of the ELU signal cable shown by illustration 1 in the preceding figure
The following table describes the ELU signal cable shown by illustration 2 in the preceding
figure.
Table 8-13 Description of the ELU signal cable shown by illustration 2 in the preceding figure
In different cabinets, ELU signal cables are connected to different monitoring boards. The
following table lists monitoring boards to which ELUs reports information in different
cabinets.
Exterior
There are four types of monitoring signal cables for door status sensors, which adapt to
different cabinets. Figure 8-14, Figure 8-15, Figure 8-16, Figure 8-17, and Figure 8-18 show
their exteriors.
Figure 8-14 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for a door status sensor (1)
Figure 8-15 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for a door status sensor (2)
Cable 1 has a 2-pin connector at one end, which is connected to an HPMI. Cable 1 has a bare wire
and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor and a cable
terminal block, respectively.
Cable 2 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two
ports on one side of a cable terminal block.
Cable 3 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord
end terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
Figure 8-16 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for a door status sensor (3)
Cable 1 has a 2-pin connector at one end, which is connected to the GATE port on a PMU. Cable 1
has a bare wire and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor
and a cable terminal block, respectively.
Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord
end terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two
ports on one side of a cable terminal block.
Figure 8-17 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for a door status sensor (4)
Cable 1 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to the GATE port on a CCUB. Cable 1 has a
bare wire and a cord end terminal at the other end, which are connected to a door status sensor and a
cable terminal block, respectively.
Cable 2 has a bare wire at one end, which is connected to a door status sensor. Cable 2 has a cord
end terminal at the other end, which is connected to a cable terminal block.
Cable 3 has a cord end terminal at each end. The two cord end terminals are connected to the two
ports on one side of a cable terminal block.
Figure 8-18 Exterior of a monitoring signal cable for a door status sensor (5)
Description
In different cabinets, monitoring signal cables for door status sensors are connected to
different monitoring boards. The following table lists monitoring boards that collect door
status information in different cabinets.
Table 8-16 Types of monitoring signal cables for door status sensors
Exterior
The following figure shows the exteriors of monitoring signal transfer cables for fans in front
doors.
Figure 8-19 Exteriors of monitoring signal transfer cables for fans in front doors
(1) 4-pin connector (2) Interconnection terminal (3) 4-pin male connector
(4) 4-pin female connector (5) 4-pin male connector (one row) -
Cable Type
The following table lists the types of monitoring boards to which monitoring signals are
reported. Monitoring cables vary according to boards.
Description
The following table describes monitoring signal transfer cables for fans in front doors.
Table 8-18 Monitoring signal transfer cables for fans in front doors
Exterior
PMIU-CCUB monitoring signal cables are black. The following figure shows the exterior of a
PMIU-CCUB monitoring signal cable.
Description
The following table describes a PMIU-CCUB monitoring signal cable.