User's Manual

14 Installation TB8100 Installation Guide
© Tait Electronics Limited June 2005
1.8.4 Optional Slide Mounting Rails
You can also use TBA2141 slide mounting rails b when mounting the
TB8100 BSS in a cabinet, as shown in Figure 1.6 below. These rails will
support the BSS while you slide it into the cabinet.
However, you must still secure the BSS to the cabinet with four M6 (0.25in)
screws through the main mounting holes on the front of the subrack, as
shown in Figure 1.4 on page 12.
Important The slide mounting rails are not suitable for transporting a
cabinet fitted with a fully built-up TB8100 BSS. In this
case, you must also fit the TBA2140 auxiliary support
brackets to the upper set of rear mounting holes
c.
1.8.5 Cabling
General We recommend that you try to route all cables to and from the TB8100 BSS
along the side of the cabinet so the cooling airflow is not restricted.
DC Power Cabling DC power cables should be well supported so that the terminals on the
PMU and on the ends of the cables do not have to support the full weight
of the cables.
Figure 1.6 Optional slide mounting rail - rear view
b
c