Cisco BPX 8600 Series - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Seismic Considerations
- Page 3 – Site Preparation; Required Tools and Equipment; The following tools and equipment are required to install the IPX:
- Page 4 – -4 IPX Installation Manual; Top Attachment; Top Mounting Bracket; Perform this procedure for both the front and rear of the cabinets.; Bottom Attachment
- Page 5 – Cabinets Joined at the Top
- Page 7 – IPX 8 Cabinet Installation; Free-Standing Installation; Attach the rails to the cabinet by using the #10-32 machine screws.
C H A P T E R
Installation 2-1
Installation
2
This chapter explains how to install an IPX 8/16/32.
Site Preparation
The IPX 8/16/32 site must meet the following requirements:
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Space
Each IPX 16/32 cabinet requires a floor space of 22 inches (55.9 cm) wide and 80 inches
(203.2 cm) deep. Each IPX 8 cabinet requires a floor space 19 inches (48.25 cm) wide and
24 inches (61.0 cm) deep. This depth measurement allows for opening the front and back cabinet
doors. Sufficient clearance around the cabinet is also necessary to allow access to the front and
back of the cabinet while the doors are open.
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Power
An AC or DC power source must be available within six feet of the IPX 16/32 cabinet. At 180 to
264 VAC, an IPX 16 may require up to 9.2 A maximum (1700 VA) and an IPX 32 up to 17 A
maximum (3100 VA). At –42 to -56 VDC, an IPX 16 may require up to 28 A maximum (1200
W) and an IPX 32 up to 50 A maximum (2100 W).
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Cooling
The site must be capable of maintaining an ambient temperature of 40˚C (max.) while the system
is operating (recommended range is 20˚C to 30˚C). Each fully loaded IPX 8 node dissipates
approximately 1300 BTUs (0.38 KW hour) to the room; the IPX 16 cabinet, 3419 BTUs (1 KW
hour), and the IPX 32 cabinet, 6836 BTUs (2 KW hour).
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Weight
Each fully loaded IPX 32 cabinet can weigh up to 700 lbs (318 kgs). A fully loaded IPX 16
cabinet can weigh up to 400 lbs (182 kgs). Each fully loaded IPX 8 cabinet can weigh up to
125 lbs. (55 kgs).
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Flooring
Raised flooring with sufficient under-floor space to house the cables is recommended.
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Mounting
The IPX 8 cabinet can be mounted in a rack or be left free-standing. The location of the IPX
should give consideration to the routing of the data cables and the termination of the telephone
company or common carrier circuits.
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Summary
2-2 IPX Installation Manual Site Preparation Seismic Considerations To provide protection against seismic activity, the IPX 16/32 cabinet is equipped with holes thatpermit the cabinet to be bolted to a concrete floor or to a structural member in the floor. The cabinetbase has four sets of holes (two...
Installation 2-3 Site Preparation Figure 2-2 Floor Mounting Hole Pattern (IPX 16/32) Required Tools and Equipment The following tools and equipment are required to install the IPX: • Flat blade screwdriver set • Phillips screwdriver set • Grounding wrist strap • DVM (digital voltmeter) • Wrench (1...
2-4 IPX Installation Manual Multi-Cabinet Installations (IPX 16/32) Multi-Cabinet Installations (IPX 16/32) For installations in which multiple IPX 16/32 cabinets stand next to each other, an optional kit isavailable from StrataCom that provides brackets and screws for clamping the cabinets together...