Handbook
Table Of Contents
- AMENDMENT LIST RECORD SHEET
- INTRODUCTION
- 1.SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
- 2.OVERVIEW/SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
- 3.SPECIFICATION
- 3.150-063701 Parts Lists
- 3.1.1Base Antenna Side UHF Duplex/PA Shelf 50-063702 Parts List
- 3.1.2Downlink UHF 5 Channel Shelf 50-063703 Parts List
- 3.1.3Uplink UHF 4 Channel Shelf 50-063704 Parts List
- 3.1.4Tunnel side UHF Duplex/PA Shelf 50-063705 Parts List
- 3.1.5UHF Simplex Shelf 50-063706 Parts List
- 3.1.6Power Supply Shelf 50-063707 Parts List
- 3.2Technical Specification
- 3.3Mechanical Specification
- 3.150-063701 Parts Lists
- 4.SYSTEM DRAWINGS
- 4.1Drg. No. 50-063751, Channelised Cell Enhancer Rack Layout Drawing
- 4.2Drg. No. 50-063781, Channelised Cell Enhancer System Diagram
- 4.3Drg. No. 50-063792, Base Side Duplex Shelf Outline Drawing
- 4.3Drg. No. 50-063793, Downlink Channels Shelf Outline Drawing
- 4.4Drg. No. 50-063794, Uplink Channels Shelf Outline Drawing
- 4.5Drg. No. 50-063795, Tunnel Side Duplexer Shelf Outline Drawing
- 4.6Drg. No. 50-063796, UHF Simplex Shelf Outline Drawing
- 4.7Drg. No. 50-063797, Power Supply Shelf Outline Drawing
- 5.SUB-UNIT MODULES
- 5.1UHF Duplex Shelf 50-063702
- 5.25 Channel UHF Downlink Shelf 50-063703
- 5.3UHF Uplink 4 Channel Shelf 50-063704
- 5.4UHF Duplex/PA Shelf 50-063705
- 5.5UHF Simplex Channel Shelf 60-063706
- 5.6Power Supply Shelf 50-063707
- 6.INSTALLATION
- 7.MAINTENANCE
- APPENDIX AINITIAL EQUIPMENT SET-UP CALCULATIONS
Denver Channelised CE
User/Maintenance Handbook
Handbook Nō.-50-063708HBKM Issue No:-2
Date:-03/11/2003
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1.3 Chemical Hazard
Beryllium Oxide, also known as Beryllium Monoxide, or Thermalox™, is sometimes used
in devices within equipment produced by Aerial Facilities Ltd. Beryllium oxide dust can be
toxic if inhaled, leading to chronic respiratory problems. It is harmless if ingested or by
contact.
Products that contain beryllium are load terminations (dummy loads) and some power
amplifiers. These products can be identified by a yellow and black “skull and crossbones”
danger symbol (shown above). They are marked as hazardous in line with international
regulations, but pose no threat under normal circumstances. Only if a component containing
beryllium oxide has suffered catastrophic failure, or exploded, will there be any danger of the
formation of dust. Any dust that has been created will be contained within the equipment
module as long as the module remains sealed. For this reason, any module carrying the
yellow and black danger sign should not be opened. If the equipment is suspected of failure,
or is at the end of its life-cycle, it must be returned to Aerial Facilities Ltd for disposal.
To return such equipment, please contact the Quality Department, who will give you a
Returned Materials Authorisation (RMA) number. Please quote this number on the packing
documents, and on all correspondence relating to the shipment.
PolyTetraFluoroEthylene, (P.T.F.E.) and P.T.F.E. Composite Materials
Many modules/components in AFL equipment contain P.T.F.E. as part of the RF insulation
barrier.
This material should never be heated to the point where smoke or fumes are evolved. Any
person feeling drowsy after coming into contact with P.T.F.E. especially dust or fumes
should seek medical attention.
1.4 Emergency Contact Numbers
The AFL Quality Department can be contacted on:
Telephone +44 (0)1494 777000
Fax +44 (0)1494 777002
e-mail qa@aerial.co.uk