User's Manual

Cabinet Cabling
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Apr 2001
V05.03
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4812ET RF and Power Cabinet Hardware Installation Manual
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Materials needed
Table 5-25 lists the quantity and description of the necessary materials.
Table 5-25: Materials Required for Power Cabinet Alarm Cabling
Cable Qty Description
D
3086039H17
1
Power Cabinet Alarm/Control Cable (length=12ft.), 12wire,
shielded twisted 6 pair, solid wire.
NOTE
If the 12 ft. cable is does not meet site requirements a longer
cable can be ordered using part number 3086039H16.
Power Cabinet Alarm Cabling
Procedures
Refer to Figure 5-9 and Figure 5-10, and follow the procedures in
Table 5-26 to install the Power Cabinet Alarm cabling.
Table 5-26: Power Cabinet Alarm Cable Install Procedure
Step Action
1 Route the conduit for the twisted pair cable (D) from the I/O area of the Power Cabinet to the I/O area
of the RF Cabinet.
NOTE
This cable should share the same conduit used for the DC Power Cabling 3 trade size conduit is
recommended for the DC cables shipped with the Power Cabinet. Refer to Figure 5-4 for
recommended location.
NOTE
This step is omitted if the conduit is already in place in the concrete pad.
2 Route the twisted pair cable (D) through the previously installed conduits and to the punch block
through the rubber boot in the floor of each I/O area (See Figure 5-6).
NOTE
The rubber boot is sized to seal a cable with an outer diameter of either 1/4 or 1/2, if a different
sized cable is used heat/cold shrink or other means may be required to ensure a good seal. A tie wrap
or hose clamp must be used to ensure a good seal around the cables at the boot.
3 Connect the pairs from the cable to the punch blocks in both the RF and Power Cabinet (using only
the recommended 110 style punch tool CGDS237744 or equivalent).
4 Strain relief the cable (D) by tie wrapping it to the punch block mounting bracket as shown in
Figure 5-9 (Power Cabinet) and Figure 5-5 (RF Cabinet).
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