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Commscope PowerShift

Ron Bianchi
AT&T
PowerShift Business Development
3-30-2020 ron.Bianchi@commscope.com
Industry Today: Macro Cell Tower Sites

RRH Power Copper Conductors


200 watts → 1,600 watts size / weight increase
50% Increase in 2017 Trend

- Dual Band RRU


- More RRU’s
- Higher Levels of MIMO
- TDD
- Higher Power Amps

Industry needs a power shift


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PowerShift Value Propositions for Macro Sites
• RRU High Power Upgrades

• Allows use of reasonably sized cable for High Power


RRU’s/AAU’s

• Saves ~$5K per site by reusing existing cable

• Vastly improves battery backup time


• Can save purchasing new batteries for high loads

• Allows more than one RRU per conductor pair

PowerShift works by • Faster deployment since no new permit (not all sites)
maintaining the optimum
voltage at the RRU,
compensating for copper
voltage drop
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PowerShift V2 Front View
PS-BYPASS-1 or PS- PS-BYPASS-1 or PS-
CKT-1 top and CKT-2 PS-1600-73 PS-1600-73
1600-73 Boost 1600-73 Boost
bottom Input and Output Boost Module Boost Module
Redundancy Module Redundancy Module
Power LEDs

Pulsar-Edge-
CNTRL

CKT-1 CKT-3 CKT-4 CKT-3 CKT-4


CKT-1 CKT-2 CKT-2

Shelf w/Display

PS-R-1600
CKT-5 CKT-6 CKT-5 CKT-6 CKT-7 CKT-8 CKT-7 CKT-8
ower

CKT-9 CKT-10 CKT-9 CKT-10 CKT-11 CKT-12 CKT-11 CKT-12

Key Features
• Configurable for 3,6,9 or 12 RRU
• Hot swappable modules • Allow for non-sequential OVP
Power to CKT’s 1,2,5,6, 9 or 10 Port assignments.
will provide p to the Pulsar- • NEBS, UL and TPI tested
Edge -CNTRL • DHCP configurable for remote
• 2000 watts per circuit. access.

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PowerShift V2 Rear View
Burndy or equivalent YAV6C-L2TC14-FX
Standard Barrell lugs with ¼” stud size
with 5/8” spacing for all input and
output connections.

Output connections to Raycap OVP’s. #6 AWG Input connections from DC Breaker. #6 AWG
TelcoFlex IV or equivalent minimum 105C rated wire. TelcoFlex IV or equivalent minimum 105C rated wire.
Dry Contact Alarms
2 pairs required
Terminate in
positions 3 and 4

8’ Ethernet Cable.
Terminate at LAN
Port on Shelf and to
Laptop Computer.
3 RU 5.25”

Data Port not used

R2R1 Port is not


used

R2 Port is not used

R3 Ports is not used

Ground Lug Connection Point. Burndy or equivalent


Lugs YAZ6C-2TC14

19” rack width shelf. When installing in a 23” rack use Newton 40380330 3RUrack adaptors

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System Block Diagram

Remote
Radio Unit

( Power Jumper Cable)


Tower or Rooftop

Tower/Roof
Top OVP

(Power Trunk Cable)

Base OVP
.

PowerShift
Shelf
Base/Ground
(shelter, outdoor pad, etc) DC Plant &
Circuit
Breakers Legend

Power
Connections
AC Power Source

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Maximum DC Conductor Lengths

General Without PowerShift With PowerShift

Jumper Jumper
RRU Size Breaker AWG 8 AWG 6 AWG 4 AWG AWG 8 AWG 6 AWG

400 Watts 20 12 540’ 700’ 900’ 12 800’ 875’

650 Watts 25 12 320’ 480’ 780’ 12 825’ 850’

800 Watts 30 10 250’ 380’ 625’ 12 775’ 825’

1200 Watts 50 8 N/A 250’ 400’ 10 475’ 650’

1500 Watts 50 8 N/A 200’ 300’ 10 425’ 575’

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Basic Theory of Operation
Initial Turn on
• After the unit is powered up, PowerShift® will power the RRU with a safe voltage minimum line
resistance of .15 ohms.
• During the circuit configuration process the wire gauge size and total length of wire is imputed into
the controller GUI. This process will set the bottom voltage to the correct level to achieve a top
voltage of -54V.
• By lowering the current in the conductors connecting the power to the RRU less power is lost
heating the conductors.
• The 54 VDC will be maintained even during RRU load changes or trunk resistance changes due to
temperature. Support lengths 170’ to 500’ of 6 AWG Low Inductance Trunks at 1600 Watts of RRU
Power.
• The 54 VDC will be maintained should controller fail. The boost and redundant modules internal
memory maintain line resistance setting.

Top
PowerShift® Voltage
RRU

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Product Specification

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Battery Back Up Scenario
Voltage at RRU when primary power fails 48 V – 6 V = 42V
Drop out voltage ~38 V Typical
4 volts for battery back up time without PowerShift®
Battery disconnect None
>10 volts for battery back up time with PowerShift®
PowerShift® eliminates the voltage drop impact between the base station and the RRU’s

Battery 48V 48V – loss of 6 V = 42V Without PowerShift®

PowerShift®™ Variable V 54V With PowerShift®

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Battery Backup Improvement - Lab Measurements

WEB LINK http://www.commscope.com/Docs/PowerShift_Maximizing_Cell_Site_Reliability_WP-112064-EN.pdf

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Configurations
PS-R-Cntrl NEQ.20546 Shelf & Controller
PS-1600-73 NEQ.20548 Boost & Redundancy Module
3 RRU
3 RRU – 4 Modules

6 RRU – 6 Modules

9 RRU – 10 Modules
6 RRU
12 RRU – 12 Modules

Options
- Active Feedback via Raycap Equipment (Future from Raycap)
- Redundancy – 1:1 9 RRU
- Cable Kits purchased as installation material (include all input/output
wires, lugs, labels, etc.)

Availability – Typically 4 to 6 weeks ARO


12 RRU

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Typical Cabinet Layout

DC Input
6 AWG 105C
RHH/RHW

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Y-Jumper Overview (DPJ10-210-35F)
Market Justification for Y-Jumpers
- Drivers for larger conductors and more conductors
- Dual Band 1500, 1300 & 1200 watt RRU’s & 5G Equipment OVP
- Ericsson Dual band RRUs have two inputs End
10AWG
- More Equipment on the Tower
- Squid, Two Power Cables and Base OVP’s for every 6 inputs RRU End
2x
- Result 10AWG
- Higher equipment and installation cost
- Higher Opex and structural costs
- Solution
- Y-Jumper for Ericsson – reduces conductor count for additional Squids, Base OVP’s , etc.
- Proven Solution – Hundreds of sites operating in 2018
Ericsson Dual Band RRU
RRU
OVP End 2 x
End 10AWG
10AWG

Single
Circuit

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Y-Jumper Overview (DPJ10-210-35F)
Overall Length 27 Feet
Specified for use with 1 Dual-Band RRU (4449 & 8843)
Squid End- 25 Feet RRU End- 2 Feet Ericsson Dual Band RRU
before Y after Y

Single
Circuit

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Y-Jumper Overview (DPJ10-210-35F) Sealed, waterproof, Fully
Sealed/Potted
transition tube Transition Tube
Fully Sealed/Potted Transition Tube before installation
of adhesive lined Shrink tube- cut
Shrink tube around this section is only away to show
for strain relief, not water heat shrink tube
potting of Y section

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Y-Jumper Overview (DPJ10-210-35F)

Ericsson Dual Band RRU


RRU
OVP End 2 x
End 10AWG
10AWG

Single
Circuit

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Recommended Tool list
Type Manufacture Part Number
Lug Crimper Burndy Y122CMR or Y1MRTC
Wire Strippers Klein 11053 for 6 AWG to 12 AWG
Wire Strippers Southwire S612STR for 6 AWG to 12 AWG
Screw Driver Klein Insulated #2 Phillips 33532-INS
Nut Driver Klein Insulated 7/16 646-7/16-INS
9” Cable Cutter Southwire CCP9
Scissors Southwire ES0001
Label Maker Dymo Dymo 160
Heat Gun Dewalt 26950
Jeweler's Screwdriver Generic Generic
Wire Strippers 16-22 AWG Generic Generic
4 Ton Crimper, Li-Ion, standard,
Greenlee EK410LX120
120V AC (OPTIONAL)

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Installation Materials

Sample Bill of Material 12 RRU 6 RRU Notes


Part Number Vendor Quantity Quantity
TelcoFlex 65 Strand 3BALI-0601-09 SOUTHWIRE 384 192 8' per run
#6 Ground Wire 6G-0601-04 SOUTHWIRE 50 50 1 run <50'
Burndy Lugs #6 Standard Barrell Lugs YAV6CL2TC14FX BURNDY 100 50 2 spare
Burndy #6 Long Barrell Lugs YAZ6C2TC14 BURNDY 2 2 each
Heat Shrink HSC12FR250 BURNDY 18 9 feet
Fiber Tags 145PTAGS BURNDY 100 50 each
Wax String 44800NAT COAT AMERICA 1 1 1 roll
Ethernet Cable (no connectors) CS24R GRAY COMMSCOPE 50 50 Alarm Wire
Ethernet Cable with connectors TBD TBD 8' 8' 1 each
8" Stand Off Brackets 0040410730 NEWTON 8 4 each
19" to 23" Rack Adaptors 40320330 NEWTON 1 1 each

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Turn-up Testing and Configuring PowerShift
Key Points/Items Covered During Shelf Power Up Presentation

• Controller Card Installation


• Initial Shelf Power Up Procedures
• Logging into GUI for the first time.
• Power Module Installation
• Cable Gauge and Length Assignments
• Installation and Testing of Redundancy Modules
• Date/Time Setup
• Lamp Testing
• Generating Reports for Closeouts

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Installation of Controller PowerShift Shelf

1. Ground Self to PowerShift chassis with provided ESD protective


wrist strap
2. Locate jumper on side of card, change jumper from Client to
Server using needle nose plyers to remove and re-insert jumper
3. Slide controller card into slot with front latch open until you feel
backplane connector fully seat, close latch

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Power Module Installation

1. Insert Power Module into Shelf Slot 01 until it stops


2. Close the front cover on the module to make connection and lock
into place
3. Module input LED (P-In) illuminates green and output LED (P-out)
blinks red
• After 10-30 Seconds output LED turns solid green
4. Second Unpowered Circuit on module will illuminate yellow on the
input LED (S-in) due to not having input power applied

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Step 1
Applying Input Power to the Shelf

• Any breaker that is turned on in the


first column will provide power the
shelf controller.
• Boost or Redundant modules do
not need to be installed for the
controller function.

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Step 2
GUI Login Procedure

1. Use Windows PC and web browser (Preferably Chrome)


URL: 192.168.2.1
2. Connect Ethernet Patch cable from PC to LAN port on back of
PowerShift Shelf
3. PC must be configured for DHCP operation on its Ethernet port
4. Open web browser (Chrome) on PC and enter URL: 192.168.2.1.
GUI page should load.
Note: When the Controller is powered up it may take 1-2
minutes before the web browser can connect, and then It may
take 30 seconds or longer for the login page to appear
5. Enter the password: super-user (lower case, no spaces)
Note: Default Login does not require a user name
6. Click Submit, the GUI Home Page will load

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STEP 3
Installation Report/Tab

1. Provides Basic Shelf Information

2. Option to Enter Site Site ID and Site Name

3. Allows user to set appropriate Date and Time

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Step 4 Circuit Configuration
PowerShift Input Voltage from DC Plant Calculated from
Output Cable Gauge and
RRU Current Cable Length
Voltage
Circuit GUI
Information

Pull down
Pull Down arrow for Total
Arrow for 4,6 Cable Length
or 8 AWG including
Jumper cable.
Populated by Length accuracy
Installer should be + or –
10%

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Step 4A Choosing Wire Size

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Step 4B – Confirm AWG Size

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Step 4C– Choosing Cable Length – 25’ Increments

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Step 4D – Confirmation that you have chosen Length

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Step 4E - Populate Sector, Technology, Band, DC CB# and Wire Color

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Circuit 1 is now completed – Boost and Redundant Circuits now
operating with out alarms

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STEP 5 Repeat the Process for Additional Circuits
Step 5 is a repeat of Step 5 for powering the second PowerShift circuit. Starting
with powering up the DC breaker and assigning a cable gauge and cable length
along with defining in the GUI the sector, technology, band, CB # etc.

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STEP 6 Disabling Unused Circuits
Each PowerShift module has 2 discreate circuits if only one of the circuits is going to be
utilized then the unused circuit should be disabled.
CAUTION Disabling a circuit will halt the output power from the PowerShift shelf to the
RRU

Disable Circuit
buttons

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STEP 6A Confirming Circuit is Disabled

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STEP 7 – Inventory Report
1. Provides Hardware and Software
information for PowerShift II Shelf
and Associated Components;

Inventory Report
• Module Types

• Module Serial Number,


Hardware Version, and State
of Module

• Controller Card Serial


Number and Version

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Step 8 Dry Contact Alarm Connection

The PowerShift alarm relay terminal block is located on the back of the shelf. The
relays are Open On Alarm (Normally Closed).
If required, integrate the PowerShift Critical and Major alarms into the cell site alarm system (e.g., to a
66-block) using the wiring positions shown below

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Step 9 Confirmation of No Active Alarms

Shows active alarms currently in the


system.

Modules are individual identified for ease


of use.

Remaining Alarms will generate above


Module Alarms.

Provides Date/Time/Severity/Description
of Alarms

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Commscope Technical Support

Mobility Solutions Wireless Tech Support – CommScope


Phone: (800) 255-1479 or (888) 297-6433
Option 3 – AWP (All Wireless Products)
Normal Hours 8 AM – 5 PM CST
After Hours: Emergency Support Only (answering service will page engineer on duty)
Have an issue or a question? Create a Tech Support Ticket at: www.commscope.com/wisupport

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PowerShift CMC Cabinet Solutions
Introducing the CommScope Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC)
• Modular Design
• ‘Build your own’ cabinet to solve your deployment needs
• Configure for any combination of power, equipment, and batteries
• Incorporate fiber management in cabinet or in separate component based on
network needs
• Range of cabinet sizes available (8RU to 28RU)
• Variety of cooling options and capacities
• Heat Exchanger (HEX)
• Direct Air Cooling (DAC)
• Air Conditioning (AC)
• Passive Cooling
• Comprehensive set of mounting options
• Pad
• Pole
• H-frame
• Flexible battery backup options
• Power agnostic – supports most power EOMs

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CommScope Solution – Cabinet layout
CommScope CMC-8
Powershift Modules for 3 RRU Powershift Modules for 3 RRU
Main Power Modules Backup Power Modules

22”

7 cu ft

DC Distribution support rail Cabinet view with


door closed

DC Distribution Subassembly
• Outputs
• 3 X OVP / 50 amp circuit breaker to 3 X RRH’s
• 2 X 50 amp circuit breaker to 2 X AMOB’s
• Input
Front View • 1 X 150 amp to 3 X Powershift Modules

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CommScope Solution – Cabling and Conduit Interfaces
CommScope CMC-8
3 X Knockout for 1” Conduit
(also on far side)

Rear access panel

All cable I/O to be sealed in 2 X 50 amps out


knockout opening by cable (to 2 X AMOB)
gland seal 4 X Knockout for 1” Conduit
(Heyco example shown)

4 X Knockout for 1” Conduit


Provide 6 X gland seals separately provided
2 X Knockout for 2” Conduit in cabinet for 1” knockouts
(also on far side) 1 X 150 amps in
(from 9929 cabinet) 150 amp into bottom of cabinet
3 X 50 amps out
(to 3 X RRH)
3 X 50 amp for RRH into bottom of cabinet
2 X 50 amp for AMOB in side of cabinet
Rear View

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Compact Modular Cabinet (CMC) – sizes offered
CMC-21 Example
(shown with single battery
string)
CMC-28
• 28RU of rack space
• Any combination of equip / radios / batt CMC-21 specs
• Batt option – up to 4 strings (170ah ea.)
(shown with direct air cooling option) CMC-21
• 21RU of rack space
• Any combination of equip / radios / batt
• Batt option – up to 3 strings (170ah ea.)
(shown with thermosiphon cooling option) CMC-14
• 14RU of rack space
• Any combination of equip / radios / batt
• Batt option – up to 2 strings (100ah ea.)
(shown with thermosiphon cooling option)
CMC-8
• 8RU of rack space
• Any combination of equip / radios / batt
• Batt option – 1 string (100ah)
55” 45” (shown with direct air cooling option)

32”
22”

27 cu ft 22 cu ft 11 cu ft
15 cu ft 7 cu ft

28” W x 28” D 28” W x 28” D (standard) 24” W x 22” D 24” W x 22” D


24” W x 22” D (low profile)

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CommScope Solution – Mounting options
CommScope CMC-8

Plinth Kit Pole Mount Kit H-frame / Wall Mount Kit

Optional 5” Plinth

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CommScope Solution – Cabinet layout
CommScope CMC-8

Optional AC Panel
Rear access panel

Earth ground attachment point Rear access opening


Rear View

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Thank you!

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