User's Manual
Chapter 3 Installation
SX03-30000-01-M01 3-11
3.6.5 Repeater Cabinet Positioning
Over tipping the repeater may cause it to fall over, resulting in personal
injury or loss of life.
The methods described in Section 3.6.1 can be used to move the repeater cabinets
and components to the required installation location.
The cabinets should be positioned to allow for adequate ventilation.
Sufficient space must be made available in front of the cabinets so that the front
doors/panels can be opened/removed, allowing the installer to access the 12V battery,
PDU(s), BMS, LBE, HBE, TRMS, LNA, DBPF, dial-up modem, HPA PSU’s and HPA’s.
Sufficient space must be made available behind the cabinets so that the rear panels
can be removed, allowing the installer to access the TSC’s, 4-way hybrid combiners
(with reject loads), HPA/TSC transmit output coupler/RF detectors, magic tees (with
reject load) and component rear panel interfaces (connectors).
Sufficient space must be made available above the cabinets, allowing for cable
connections to surge protectors as well as routing ground, AC, communications and
alarm wires/cables into the cabinets. The fans/blowers are also accessed from the top
of the cabinets.
Unbolt the cabinet from the pallet before attempting to remove it from the pallet.