Installation Guide

Hardware Installation Guide Overview
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1.3.6. Base Station Power Supply (BSPS) - Optional
The BSPS is an optional third-party unit that is implemented at Base Stations to
provide –48 VDC power supply and power redundancy. The BSPS is installed in a
standard 19-inch cabinet and connected to the BSDU.
The BSPS provides the BSDUs and BSRs with the following:
Power supply of –48 VDC.
Power redundancy in case of power failure. The BSPS charges a battery bank
that provides this power redundancy during mains failure. Thus, the BSPS acts
as a DC-uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with a battery connected to it. The
size of the battery determines the backup and charging time. Since the system is
current limited, the maximum battery size is based on that limit.
Remote power management and monitoring (by ASWipLL's WipManage
program).
The BSPS consists of the following basic components:
Main unit:
DC Rectifier modules: converts AC current to DC. The BSPS can house up
to four rectifiers. The rectifiers are "hot plugged" and operate in parallel.
This enables the user to define an N+1or N+2 redundant system. Each
rectifier has its own current sharing system, satisfying a complete sharing
among rectifiers.
System controller: provides BSPS management control and BSPS operating
information.
Electronic Low Voltage Detector (ELVD): disconnects the battery from
the load, avoiding damage to the battery when over-discharged.
Load and battery circuit breakers: provide DC protection and distribution.
DC Distribution unit: provides circuit breakers for distributing the output
current to multiple BSDUs. It also contains a bypass switch to bypass the LVD.
Battery: provides the BSPS system with back-up power.