User Manual
Table Of Contents
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- 1 Introduction
- 2 Product Overview
- 3 Dimensions
- Weight
- Colour
- 4 Space Requirements
- Space above the RBS Cabinet
- Layout for RBS Cabinets
- Earthquake Requirements
- Footprint
- 5 Environment
- 6 Hardware Units
- 6.1 RBS 2206 Standard Hardware Units
- ACCU-01
- CDU
- CXU-10
- DCCU-01
- dTRU
- DXU-21
- FCU
- IDM-01
- PSU
- DC Filter-01
- 6.2 RBS 2206 V2 Standard Hardware Units
- ACCU-11
- CDU
- CXU-10
- DCCU-11
- DCCU-13
- dTRU
- DXU-23
- IDM-11
- PSU
- 6.3 Optional Hardware Units
- ASU-01
- Bias Injector
- BBS
- ddTMA
- DXX
- DF
- ESB
- HCU
- 19-inch Space for Optional Equipment
- OXU
- Splitter
- TMA-CM-01
- TMA-CM-02
- 7 Interfaces
- 8 Power System
- 9 Transmission
- Overvoltage Protection Modules
- Optional Transmission Equipment
- 10 External Alarms
- 11 Standards, Regulations and Dependability
RBS Product Description
Layout for RBS Cabinets
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Figure 2 Floor Layout and Space Requirements
The RBS cabinets and Battery Backup System (BBS) racks are mounted on
the floor, and may be positioned against a wall, back to back, or free standing
without contact with other cabinets.
Expansion cabinets and racks can be positioned to the left or to the right of the
master cabinet. However, expansion to the right is recommended in order
to follow the same standard globally.
For maintenance a distance of 1000 mm in front of the cabinets and racks
is recommended.
Note: Space for future expansion must be considered as indicated in the
dotted line in the figure above.
Earthquake Requirements
If the RBS cabinet shall fulfil the requirements for earthquake protection, the
space between wall and cabinet is to be at least 100 mm and between cabinets
at least 150 mm.
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