Page 2 - Revision History of This Manual; Copyright
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 ii November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Revision History of This Manual To order copies of this document, use document catalog number LTPS-UM-8007-01. Copyright November 9, 2001 © 2001 ADC DSL Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Trademark Information ADC and Soneplex r...
Page 3 - SING; Monospace type; NSPECTING; “Returns” on page 68
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Using This Manual SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 iii U SING T HIS M ANUAL The following conventions are used in this manual: • Monospace type indicates screen text. • Keys you press are indicated by small icons such as or . Key combinations to be pressed simulta...
Page 4 - NPACKING; “Appendix B - Product Support”
Unpacking and Inspection LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 iv November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 U NPACKING AND I NSPECTION 1 Before removing any packing material, inspect for shipping damage. If damage is discovered, immediately report the extent of damage to the transportation company and to ADC. ...
Page 5 - AUTIONS; Splicing Optical Fiber Cable (local practices)
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Cautions and Warnings SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 v C AUTIONS AND W ARNINGS The information contained in this practice may not be suitable for all applications, and is subject to change without notice. Refer to local practices or building codes as applicable ...
Page 7 - ABLE
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Table of Contents SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 vii T ABLE OF C ONTENTS Product Overview _____________________________________________________________________ 1 Features ..............................................................................................
Page 9 - IST
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 List of Figures SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 ix L IST OF F IGURES 1. SPX-Fiber Hub Cabinet with Pedestal-Type Power Transfer Switch P252-889 ............................................ 1 2. Modular Power Supply Shelf .............................................
Page 13 - RODUCT; The Soneplex; EATURES; a main electronics chamber with a heat exchanger cooling system.
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Product Overview SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 1 P RODUCT O VERVIEW Figure 1. SPX-Fiber Hub Cabinet with Pedestal-Type Power Transfer Switch P252-889 The Soneplex ® Fiber Hub Cabinet (SPX-CABFIN) shown in Figure 1 is designed to house a variety of electronic eq...
Page 14 - AC P; OWER; The power supply shelf (
Product Overview LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 2 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 AC P OWER Each SPX-CABFIN cabinet requires a separately protected circuit, 120/240 Vac, 60 Hz, single phase, 60 amperes. The AC power may be installed to an AC load center in the splicing/power end chamber throug...
Page 15 - Rectifier Modules; A Lorain; Alarm and Control Assembly; ATTERIES
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Product Overview SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 3 Rectifier Modules Rectifier output current remains equal to load current as long as load current does not exceed the rectifier output capacity (nominally 25 amperes per rectifier; 50 amperes total). This mode of ...
Page 16 - RIOR; “Site Selection”; ITE; Vulnerability
Prior to Installing the SPX-CABFIN LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 4 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 drawer. (The connector bus must be reconfigured for use with 6V batteries.) The drawer is equipped with a set of eight connectorized battery cables. A battery heater tray is factory installed in...
Page 17 - Accessibility; Foundation Pad Dimensions
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Prior to Installing the SPX-CABFIN SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 5 Accessibility The closure should be placed not less than 42 inches (1.1m) from any obstruction, such as a fence or hedgerow. Include adequate foundation pad footing area for craft personnel to p...
Page 18 - Refer to local practices for specific information on grounding.
Prior to Installing the SPX-CABFIN LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 6 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 When a separate power transfer cabinet is used, a second pad may be constructed, using the template and pad recommendations provided by the power transfer cabinet manufacturer. If a power transf...
Page 19 - REPARING; Construct the concrete form as shown in
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Prior to Installing the SPX-CABFIN SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 7 P REPARING THE F ORM 1 Place the conduits, cables, ground rod(s), and ground wire(s) as indicated in the engineering work prints. Position the conduits horizontally to accommodate four 4-inch co...
Page 20 - Power Cabinet Template
Prior to Installing the SPX-CABFIN LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 8 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 5. Power Cabinet Template 6 Backfill and tamp the trench to hold the conduits or cables firmly in place. 7 Construct and place the leveling stakes (refer to the template label for locatio...
Page 21 - Foundation Pad Design; OURING
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Prior to Installing the SPX-CABFIN SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 9 14 Treat the area below the pad, and for two feet around the perimeter, for insects (refer to local practices). Figure 6. Foundation Pad Design P OURING THE P AD The concrete compression strengt...
Page 22 - Pour the concrete. Puddle the concrete along all edges of the form.
Prior to Installing the SPX-CABFIN LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 10 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 1 Before pouring concrete, be sure that all four 1/2-13 anchor bolts are threaded all the way down in the template anchor nuts. 2 Ensure that the wire mesh is set approximately 2 inches (51 mm)...
Page 23 - NSTALLATION; For this procedure the following equipment is required:
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 11 I NSTALLATION B EFORE Y OU B EGIN Before beginning these procedures, obtain the following special tools and equipment: • One hoist (crane) capable of lifting 2,000 lb (900 kg) • Two wire rope slings, 8-foot (2-m) mi...
Page 24 - Cabinet Base Mounting Hole Locations
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 12 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 1 Remove the base cover plates below bay No. 1 and bay No. 2 (battery drawer covers) for access to the cabinet base mounting holes. Figure 7. Cabinet Base Mounting Hole Locations 2 Insert the cable sling securely th...
Page 25 - Sling Inserted in Eyebolts
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 13 Figure 8. Sling Inserted in Eyebolts 8 Remove the anchor bolts and washers from the foundation pad. 9 Lift the cabinet, and lower it into position over the anchor bolts. The cabinet should rest evenly on the foundat...
Page 26 - To open a cabinet door,
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 14 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 O PENING OR S ECURING A M AIN OR E ND C HAMBER D OOR To open a cabinet door, 1 Release the lock by inserting the security tool (216-Type wrench) into the latch; and turn it counter-clockwise as shown in Figure 9 . T...
Page 27 - Latch in Open Position
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 15 Figure 10. Latch in Open Position Figure 11. Wind Latch
Page 28 - NSTALLING; Open the end chamber door.
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 16 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 I NSTALLING C ABLES 1 Open the end chamber door. 2 Remove the skirt below the end chamber by removing one bolt at each end of the battery tray, and one bolt beneath the front center of the end chamber floor as shown...
Page 30 - Removing Cable Nozzles
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 18 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 14. Removing Cable Nozzles 4 Install all cables through the conduits and into the cabinet. Pull all cables at least 15 feet (4.6m) beyond the end of the conduit. 5 Cut the small end of a nozzle to permit it t...
Page 31 - AC W; IRING; Attach and secure the load box cover.
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 19 I NSTALLING AC W IRING 1 Make arrangements with the local power company to furnish a single-phase power drop. Determine whether the power company requires the installation of a watt-hour meter. 2 Open the end chambe...
Page 32 - Remove the sheath above the ring cut.
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 20 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 P REPARING C ABLE S HEATHS If these recommendations are not in accordance with local practices, follow local practices in place of these steps. 1 Ring cut the cable outer sheath 9 inches (229 mm) above the end chamb...
Page 33 - Protector Stubs Laced to Support Bars
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 21 Figure 15. Protector Stubs Laced to Support Bars S PLICING AND T ERMINATING F IBER -O PTIC C ABLE 1 Route the fiber cable from the splice chamber to the fiber termination shelf. 2 The fiber termination shelves come ...
Page 34 - below the bottom of the termination shelf.
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 22 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 4 Remove the outer sheath to allow approximately 60 in. (1524 mm) of fiber to extend beyond the entrance to the termination shelf. 5 Secure the outside plant cable(s) to the frame, using the cable clamp bracket prov...
Page 35 - ONNECTING; AC Circuit Breaker Assignments; Auxiliary outlets
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 23 C ONNECTING AC P OWER 1 Before applying commercial AC power to the cabinet, ensure that no AC power plugs are connected to the auxiliary AC receptacles. The AC power wiring is shown on T-drawing furnished in the cab...
Page 36 - Typical SPX-CABFIN AC Power Wiring Diagram
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 24 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 17. Typical SPX-CABFIN AC Power Wiring Diagram 2 At the power cabinet, open the external door and the load center (breaker box cover); set the main AC breaker to ON to apply commercial power to the SPX-CABFIN...
Page 37 - ONVERTING
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 25 – L2 bar to N bar 115 Vac 6 Secure the load center cover panel. 7 Set circuit breakers CB2 and CB3 to OFF. 8 Set circuit breakers CB4 to ON. 9 Using a DMM, measure the voltage at the AC auxiliary outlets. Verify tha...
Page 38 - Battery Drawer Connector Locations
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 26 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 18. Battery Drawer Connector Locations Figure 19. Connector Locking Spring 6 Remove the red cable (BATT 4) and black cable (BATT 5) from the cabinet. The cable ends must be cut and thoroughly insulated from e...
Page 39 - and
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 27 7 Locate the battery jumper in the cabinet loose parts package. Install the battery jumper in the connectors at the locations where the cables have been removed; push the jumper terminals into the connectors so that...
Page 40 - Unpack the batteries.
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 28 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 I NSTALLING B ATTERIES 1 Unpack the batteries. 2 If furnished, lift off the protective plastic cover from each battery; set the covers safely aside for use later (Step 25). 3 Using a DMM, measure the battery voltage...
Page 41 - Battery Installation Sequence
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 29 Figure 22. Battery Installation Sequence 8 Locate the temperature compensation module; make a note of the calibration voltage written on the module. Install the first battery in the battery drawer near the battery t...
Page 42 - Calibration Voltage Label Location
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 30 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 23. Calibration Voltage Label Location 9 Attach the temperature compensation module to the battery, using the long cable ties supplied as shown in Figure 24 on page 31 . Place the module low on the front of t...
Page 43 - Temperature Compensation Module Installed
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 31 Figure 24. Temperature Compensation Module Installed 12 At the (+) and (-) end terminals of each battery, remove one nut, one lock washer, and one flat washer. 13 Before connecting the battery cables, coat each term...
Page 44 - Battery Cable Installation of Stud Terminal
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 32 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 16 If the cabinet: – Is not equipped with a BTRM System, proceed to Step 19. – Is equipped with a BTRM System, continue with Step 17. 17 Locate the bag of eight TSUs in the loose parts kit. 18 Install a TSU on the n...
Page 45 - Battery Cable Installation of Screw Terminal
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 33 21 Connect the cables to the remaining batteries (Step 14 through Step 20), and install the batteries in the sequence of Figure 27 on page 34 . 22 Route the battery cable to the cable aisle (space between battery ro...
Page 46 - Battery Bus Connector Locations - 12V Batteries
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 34 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 27. Battery Bus Connector Locations - 12V Batteries Figure 28. Battery Bus Connector Locations - 6V Batteries 24 Dress the cables close to the tops of the batteries, and secure with cable ties. Store any cabl...
Page 47 - Removing Battery Cover Knockout Panel; URNING; Verify that all batteries are properly installed.
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 35 Figure 29. Removing Battery Cover Knockout Panel 26 Place the protective plastic covers on the battery. 27 Ensure that all battery cables are dressed to clear the opening as the drawer is closed. T URNING U P B ATTE...
Page 48 - Distribution Panel Controls and Indicators
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 36 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 30. Distribution Panel Controls and Indicators 4 Using a DMM, measure the battery string voltage at the connector bus in the battery drawer. Connect the DMM probes at the top of the open connectors for each e...
Page 50 - Modular Power Supply Shelf; . For the rectifier module controls and indicators, see
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 38 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 I NSTALLING R ECTIFIER M ODULES Modular Power Supply Shelf The modular power supply shelf (rectifier shelf) and DC Distribution Panel (below the rectifier shelf) are shown in Figure 33 . For the rectifier module con...
Page 51 - Rectifier Module Controls and Indicators
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 39 Figure 34. Rectifier Module Controls and Indicators Table 2. Rectifier Module Controls and Indicators Item Function DC OUTPUT (Circuit breaker) Controls DC output from the rectifier module. If set to OFF (manually o...
Page 52 - DC Circuit Breaker and Fuse Assignments
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 40 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Table 3. DC Circuit Breaker and Fuse Assignments Items Label Assignment Circuit Breakers (30A) CB-1 Soneplex Shelf 1 A BATT CB-2 Soneplex Shelf 1 B BATT CB-3 Soneplex Shelf 2 A CB-4 Soneplex Shelf 2 B CB-5 Soneplex ...
Page 53 - Alarm and Control Assembly Controls and Indicators; HVSD VOLT ADJ
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 41 Figure 35. Alarm and Control Assembly Controls and Indicators Table 4. Alarm and Control Assembly Controls and Indicators Item Function (+)HVSD (Test jack) Used with the (-)VOLTS (X10) jack to measure the rectifier ...
Page 54 - Installing the DC Distribution Panel; The DC Distribution Panel (; FUSE PANEL
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 42 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Installing the DC Distribution Panel The DC Distribution Panel ( Figure 36 and Table 5 ) distributes the DC power used, and: – provides voltage and load-sensing circuitry to detect power-related problems. – disconne...
Page 55 - Installing a Rectifier Module
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 43 1 At the DC Distribution Panel, ensure that all circuit breakers are set to OFF. The panel is located in bay No. 2, below the rectifier shelf as shown in Figure 36 on page 42 . 2 At the bottom front of the rectifier...
Page 56 - Installing Alarm and Control Assembly
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 44 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 38. Installing Alarm and Control Assembly 12 At the load center (in the end chamber), set AC circuit breakers CB2 and CB3 to ON. These circuit breakers provide AC power to the left and right rectifier modules...
Page 57 - Float Voltage Chart
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 45 Figure 40. Float Voltage Chart 16 Verify that the rectifier output voltage is within ±0.1 Vdc of the value found on the chart in Step 15. If the rectifier output voltage is correct, proceed to Step 19. 17 If the DMM...
Page 58 - At the AC load center, set circuit breakers CB2 and CB3 to OFF.
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 46 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 21 If necessary, adjust rectifier module No. 1 FLT potentiometer for a DMM indication within ±0.1 Vdc of the value marked on the battery temperature compensation module. To increase, adjust the FLT potentiometer clo...
Page 59 - Typical DC Power Wiring Diagram; “Installing Rectifier Modules” on
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 47 Figure 41. Typical DC Power Wiring Diagram T URNING U P B ULK P OWER P LANT 1 Verify that the rectifier module installation procedure (as described in “Installing Rectifier Modules” on page 38 ) has been completed. ...
Page 60 - Remove the protector from the receptacle.
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 48 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 C ONNECTING E MERGENCY P OWER 1 Connect an AC generator fitted with an approved 30-ampere Hubble connector. 2 Start the generator and let it run for a few minutes to stabilize engine speed. 3 At the power transfer c...
Page 61 - AC Meter Socket Installed
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 49 Figure 42. AC Meter Socket Installed 7 Connect the plug from the AC generator to the power transfer cabinet receptacle. 8 Set the power control switch to the GENERATOR (down) position to transfer to the generator. A...
Page 62 - Receptacle Protector
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 50 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 43. Receptacle Protector Collar Protector
Page 63 - Heat Exchanger Air Flow
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 51 T URNING U P THE H EAT E XCHANGER The heat exchanger keeps the temperature within the cabinet below 149°F (65°C). The heat exchanger has dual air passages; outside air is never mixed with the air in the electronics ...
Page 64 - Master Fan Shelf; DJUSTING; If necessary, adjust the switch extender screw as shown in
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 52 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 4 Set the switch to OFF (center position) to operate the fans under control of the cabinet thermostat. Figure 45. Master Fan Shelf A DJUSTING THE I NTRUSION A LARM S WITCH Intrusion alarm switches, located at the to...
Page 65 - Typical Intrusion Alarm Switch
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Installation SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 53 Figure 46. Typical Intrusion Alarm Switch 4 When the switch extender screw is properly adjusted, tighten the extender screw locknut. 5 Repeat Step 1 through Step 4 for each intrusion alarm switch. To disarm the alar...
Page 66 - ONFIGURING; Alarm Summary
Installation LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 54 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 C ONFIGURING A LARMS Alarms are wired to a wire-wrap cross-connect panel. Refer to cabinet drawing T-CS405-30 (furnished with cabinet) for a summary of all cabinet alarms and their physical terminations. For a summa...
Page 67 - PPENDIX; ATTERY; Ensure that the batteries and drawers are clean and dry.
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Appendix A - Maintenance SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 55 A PPENDIX A - M AINTENANCE B ATTERY M AINTENANCE 1 Ensure that the batteries and drawers are clean and dry. 2 Ensure that threaded connections are tight. In high discharge rate applications or areas subj...
Page 68 - EPLACING; Remove any protective covers from all batteries in the drawer.
Appendix A - Maintenance LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 56 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 R EPLACING THE B ATTERY 1 Verify that the cabinet is on commercial power by confirming that one or both rectifier module AC ON/RFA LEDs are lighted green. 2 Remove the battery drawer cover below bay No. ...
Page 69 - Lift the defective battery straight up and out of the drawer.
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Appendix A - Maintenance SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 57 6 For each defective battery, carefully trace out the battery cable to identify the position of its battery bus connector; disconnect the battery bus connector. 7 Disconnect the battery cable from the de...
Page 71 - ACU Fuse and Protective Cap Installation; Protective
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Appendix A - Maintenance SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 59 B ATTERY T HERMAL R UNAWAY M ANAGEMENT (BTRM) S YSTEM M AINTENANCE The BTRM System Alarm and Control Unit (ACU) requires no routine maintenance. To replace an ACU fuse and protective cap, refer to cap lo...
Page 72 - ODULAR; Replacing the Rectifier Module; Adjust the float voltage on the new rectifier as shown in; Replacing the Alarm and Control Assembly; Loosen the captive fastener on the ACA, and remove the ACA.
Appendix A - Maintenance LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 60 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 M ODULAR P OWER S UPPLY S HELF M AINTENANCE Replacing the Rectifier Module 1 At the defective rectifier module, set the AC INPUT and DC OUTPUT circuit breakers to OFF. 2 On the modular power supply shelf...
Page 73 - EAT; Removing the Heat Exchanger; Locate and disconnect the bottom fan power connector as shown in
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Appendix A - Maintenance SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 61 H EAT E XCHANGER M AINTENANCE The heat exchanger air intakes, at the louvers at the cabinet base, are protected by screens. The heat exchanger fans are designed to operate for years without routine maint...
Page 74 - Heat Exchanger Bottom Fan Connector
Appendix A - Maintenance LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 62 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Figure 49. Heat Exchanger Bottom Fan Connector 5 Grasp the heat exchanger with both hands. While holding it in its vertical position, bring it out of the cabinet. The top fan assembly will drop so that t...
Page 75 - Heat Exchanger Supported on End Chamber Door
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Appendix A - Maintenance SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 63 Figure 50. Heat Exchanger Supported on End Chamber Door Bottom fan Heat exchanger hanging on open splice chamber door
Page 76 - Replacing the Top Fan Assembly; Disconnect the top fan power connector as shown in
Appendix A - Maintenance LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 64 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 Replacing the Top Fan Assembly 1 Disconnect the top fan power connector as shown in Figure 51 . 2 Lift the fan assembly, and align the large opening in the slot with the front rivet. Pull the fan assembl...
Page 77 - Replacing the Bottom Fan Assembly; ISCONNECTING; At Step 1, the system is temporarily running on batteries.
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Appendix A - Maintenance SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 65 Replacing the Bottom Fan Assembly 1 Remove one fan mounting bolt. The heat exchanger should be removed and hang on the end chamber door as shown in Figure 51 on page 64 . 2 Support the fan assembly with ...
Page 78 - Install the protector on the receptacle.
Appendix A - Maintenance LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 66 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 4 Install the protector on the receptacle. 5 Install the protector on the receptacle. Rotate the collar behind the protector as necessary to secure the protector as shown in Figure 52 . Figure 52. Recept...
Page 80 - ETURNS; To return equipment to ADC:; Online Technical Support; • ADC Return Authorization number and instructions
Appendix B - Product Support LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 68 November 9, 2001 SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 A PPENDIX B - P RODUCT S UPPORT For customers wanting information on ADC products or help in using them, ADC offers the services listed below. To obtain any of these services by telephone, first dial...
Page 81 - Be prepared to provide the following information:
LTPS-UM-8007-01, Issue 1 Appendix B - Product Support SPX-CABFIN01, SPX-CABFIN04 November 9, 2001 69 • Fax: 952.917.3237 • Email Address: repair&[email protected] 3 Be prepared to provide the following information: • Company name, address, telephone number, and the name of a person Customer Service...
Page 83 - FCC C
C ERTIFICATION AND W ARRANTY FCC C LASS A C OMPLIANCE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is o...