User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Safety Requirements RBS 2000
- 3 Environmental Capabilities
- 3.1 Scope
- 3.2 Terminology
- 3.3 References
- 3.4 Transport -40 C – +70 C
- 3.5 Storage -25 C – +55 C
- 3.6 Handling -40 C – +70 C
- 3.7 Operation Indoor +5 C – +40 C
- 3.8 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +40 C
- 3.9 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +45 C
- 3.10 Operation Outdoor -33 C – +55 C
- 3.11 Operation Mast-Mounted Equipment -33 C – +45 C
- 3.12 Operation Mast-Mounted Equipment -40 C – +55 C
- 4 Climate Protection
- 5 EMC Capabilities
- RBS 2101, Product Description
- RBS 2102, Product Description
- RBS 2103, Product Description
- RBS 2202, Product Description
- RBS 2101, 2102, 2103 & 2202 Radio Configurations
- RBS 2202 Antenna Configurations
- ACCU Description
- BFU Description
- CDU-A Description
- CDU-C Description
- CDU-C+ Description
- CDU-D Description
- DXU Description
- DXU-21 Description
- ECU Description
- PSU -48 V Description
- PSU 230 V Description
- sTRU Single Transceiver Unit Description
- V3 Climate Unit Description
- Glossary
RBS 2101, RBS 2102, RBS 2103 and RBS 2202 Hardware Reference Manual
Table 16 Chemically active conditions for mast-mounted equipment, -33
C
– +45
C
Environmental
parameters
Unit Value
(1)
min/max
salt mist sea and road salt.
sulphur dioxide cm³/m³ 0.11 / 0.37
hydrogen sulphide cm³/m³ 0.11/ 0.36
chlorine cm³/m³ 0.034/ 0.1
Hydrogen chloride cm³/m³ 0.066/ 0.33
Hydrogen fluoride cm³/m³ 0.012/ 0.036
ammonia cm³/m³ 1.4 / 4.2
ozone
cm³/m³ 0.025 / 0.05
nitrogen oxides cm³/m³ 0.26 / 0.52
(1) The values are average yearly levels of airborne contaminants that can be accepted. It is
assumed that one of the contaminants is dominant at each site, and that the other are present in
insignificant amounts.
3.11.5 Mechanically Active Substances
Table 17 Mechanically active substavces for mast-mounted equipment, -33
C
– +45
C
Environmental
parameters
Unit Value
Sand mg/m³
300
Dust (suspension) mg/m³
5.0
Dust (sedimentation) mg/(m²h)
20
22 EN/LZT 720 0023 Uen R3B 2010-06-10