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LTE
B13 RRH4x30 (UHBA)

Site Preparation Guidelines

3MN-01119-0001-RJZZA

Issue 3

January 2017

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Notice

Every effort was made to ensure that the information in this document was complete and accurate at the time of printing. However, information is subject to
change.

Mandatory customer information

Product conformance statements can be found in Appendix D, “Product conformance statements”.

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Purpose ............................................................................................................................................................................................. xi
xi

What's new ...................................................................................................................................................................................... xi


xi

Intended audience ......................................................................................................................................................................... xi


xi

Supported systems ...................................................................................................................................................................... xii


xii

Safety information ...................................................................................................................................................................... xii


xii

Conventions used ........................................................................................................................................................................ xii


xii

Related information ................................................................................................................................................................... xiv


xiv

Document support ....................................................................................................................................................................... xv


xv

Technical support ....................................................................................................................................................................... xvi


xvi

How to order ................................................................................................................................................................................ xvi


xvi

How to comment ........................................................................................................................................................................ xvi


xvi

1 Safety

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1-1


1-1

Structure of safety statements ............................................................................................................................................... 1-1


1-1

Basic safety aspects .................................................................................................................................................................. 1-3


1-3

Safety - General precautions for installation procedures ........................................................................................... 1-5


1-5

Safety - Specific hazards ........................................................................................................................................................ 1-6


1-6

Product safety ............................................................................................................................................................................. 1-9


1-9

2 Product overview

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 2-1


2-1

Functional description ............................................................................................................................................................. 2-1


2-1

Physical description ................................................................................................................................................................. 2-3


2-3

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Weights and dimensions ......................................................................................................................................................... 2-5
2-5

3 External interfaces

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 3-1


3-1

Location ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3-1


3-1

Description .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3-2


3-2

4 Environmental and mounting requirements

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4-1


4-1

Environmental requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 4-2


4-2

External clearances ................................................................................................................................................................... 4-3


4-3

Mounting options ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4-4


4-4

Pole mount requirements ....................................................................................................................................................... 4-5


4-5

Wall mount requirements ..................................................................................................................................................... 4-10


4-10

Unistrut mount requirements .............................................................................................................................................. 4-13


4-13

5 Grounding requirements

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5-1


5-1

Grounding and surge protection requirements ............................................................................................................... 5-1


5-1

Outdoor grounding system .................................................................................................................................................... 5-2


5-2

6 Antenna interface

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 6-1


6-1

General antenna cable requirements .................................................................................................................................. 6-1


6-1

RF antenna requirements ....................................................................................................................................................... 6-2


6-2

Antenna cable grounding and optional surge suppression ......................................................................................... 6-5


6-5

7 CPRI Interface

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 7-1


7-1

Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) configuration ............................................................................................. 7-1


7-1

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8 Alarms interface

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 8-1


8-1

User alarm requirements ........................................................................................................................................................ 8-1


8-1

9 AISG interface

Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 9-1


9-1

AISG cable requirements ....................................................................................................................................................... 9-1


9-1

10 Power interface

Overview ................................................................................................................................................................................... 10-1


10-1

Power requirements ............................................................................................................................................................... 10-1


10-1

A Site preparation checklists

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... A-1


A-1

SP-GEN base station site general information .............................................................................................................. A-2


A-2

SP-1 site preparation general checklist ............................................................................................................................ A-2


A-2

SP-2 site preparation power source checklist ................................................................................................................ A-3


A-3

SP-3 site preparation protective earth (PE) grounding checklist ............................................................................ A-4
A-4

SP-4 site preparation RF antenna checklist .................................................................................................................... A-7


A-7

SP-5 site preparation punch list sheet ............................................................................................................................... A-8


A-8

SP-6 site preparation punch list sheet ............................................................................................................................... A-9


A-9

B Site information

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... B-1


B-1

BSSC-1 base station site configuration information ................................................................................................... B-1


B-1

C Electrical power requirements for −48‑V DC power systems

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... C-1


C-1

Power requirements (general) .............................................................................................................................................. C-1


C-1

Power system requirements .................................................................................................................................................. C-3


C-3

DC Power requirements ......................................................................................................................................................... C-4


C-4

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D Product conformance statements

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... D-1


D-1

United States .............................................................................................................................................................................. D-1


D-1

E Abbreviations

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... E-1


E-1

Abbreviation expansions ....................................................................................................................................................... E-1


E-1

F Document issue history

Overview ..................................................................................................................................................................................... F-1


F-1

Reissue history ........................................................................................................................................................................... F-1


F-1

Index

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1 Document changes from Issue 2, June 2016 ...................................................................................................... xi

F-1 Document changes from Issue 1, August 2015 .............................................................................................. F-1

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2-1 B13 RRH4x30 external view ................................................................................................................................ 2-3

2-2 B13 RRH4x30 top view .......................................................................................................................................... 2-4

2-3 B13 RRH4x30 bottom view .................................................................................................................................. 2-5

3-1 B13 RRH4x30 bottom side external interfaces .............................................................................................. 3-2

3-2 B13 RRH4x30 grounding points ......................................................................................................................... 3-4

6-1 Recommended polarization of four antennas .................................................................................................. 6-3

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About this document

Purpose
This document covers the basic site preparation guidelines that should be used to plan a
Nokia Band 13 (B13) Remote Radio Head (RRH) 4x30 [B13 RRH4x30, part number
3JR53386AA] site. Specific tasks are outlined that should be completed at the job site
before an installation can begin.
The B13 RRH4x30 may also be referred to as UHBA.

What's new
This is a reissue of the LTE B13 RRH4x30 (UHBA) - Site Preparation Guidelines,
3MN-01119-0001-RJZZA. This is Issue 3.
The major changes introduced in this issue of the document are described in the following
paragraphs. Changes introduced in prior issues of the document are shown in Appendix F,
“Document issue history”.
Issue 3
The document changes from Issue 2 are shown in the following table.

Table 1 Document changes from Issue 2, June 2016

Feature/enhancement Description Location


Cross polarization Updated antenna connection “Wiring requirements for
requirements information 4Tx/4Rx antennas” (p. 6-2)
Documentation standards Added document issue history Appendix F, “Document issue
appendix history”

Intended audience
This document is intended for customers preparing a B13 RRH4x30 site.

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Supported systems
The B13 RRH4x30 is intended to support Long Term Evolution (LTE) frequency division
duplex (FDD) technology. This document applies to all active releases.

Safety information
For your safety, this document contains safety statements. Safety statements are given at
points where risks of damage to personnel, equipment, and operation may exist. Failure to
follow the directions in a safety statement may result in serious consequences.

Conventions used
The following paragraphs describe the conventions used in this document.
Illustrations
The illustrations shown in this document are drawings and schematics. They do not
contain all details and exceptions, but are rather intended to highlight main points.
Dimensions are shown in millimeters with equivalent inches in parenthesis. As an
example, 680.0 (26.77) equals 680 millimeters (mm) or 26.77 inches. Tolerances shall be
held to ±1.52 (0.06) and are not cumulative.
Measurement information
In this document, all parts are described as they are shipped. Metric parts are specified in
metric units. Imperial system parts are specified in Imperial units.
Lengths and other measurements are given in metric units, with Imperial system units
given as equivalents for use in non-metric markets.
For manufactured parts, the following system of conventions is used:
• Metric sizes of nuts, bolts, flat washers, and lock washers are identified by an
uppercase letter M followed immediately by a size in millimeters (example: M10).
• Imperial fractional sizes of nuts, bolts, anchor bolts, and washers are identified by a
number followed immediately by a double apostrophe (example: 3/8″). In the case of
lengths measured in feet, “2 feet” is used rather than “2'” so that the single apostrophe
is not overlooked.
Wire gauges are specified in metric units. Equivalent sizes in the American Wire Gauge
(AWG) system are given in the following table.
Important! The measurement in millimeters in the following table is the
cross-sectional area of the wire.

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The following table is from CEI/IEC 60947-1:2004, Table 1, Standard cross-sections of
round copper conductors and approximate relationship between mm 2 and AWG/kcmil
sizes for reference. Additional wire sizes are included in this document as appropriate for
the topic.

ISO rated cross-sectional area (mm2) AWG/kcmil size


0.2 24
0.34 22
0.5 20
0.75 18
1 -
1.5 16
2.5 14
4 12
6 10
10 8
16 6
25 4
35 2
- 1
50 0 (1/0)
70 00 (2/0)
95 000 (3/0)
- 0000 (4/0)
120 250 kcmil
150 300 kcmil
185 350 kcmil
– 400 kcmil
240 500 kcmil
300 600 kcmil
NOTE: The dash, when it appears, counts as a size when considering connecting capacity (see
7.1.7.2 in the standard).

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Terminology
In this document, the “Nokia Band 13 Remote Radio Head 4x30” product is also referred
to by its abbreviated name, “Nokia B13 RRH4x30”, and its shortened name,
“B13 RRH4x30”. The B13 RRH4x30 may also be referred to as UHBA.

Related information
Base station planners and site preparation personnel must have the appropriate reference
material, and all applicable local, regional and national code documentation.
A password-protected web site is available where customers can obtain the most recent
information about Wireless products. That web site is the documentation downloads area
of the customer support web site. You can access that site at the following URL:
https://infoproducts.alcatel-lucent.com/cgi-bin/dbaccessproddoc.cgi.edit?entryId=1-
0000000001078&doctype=DOC
Nokia documents
The following documents are referenced in this document or include additional
information relevant to the B13 RRH4x30.
Installation personnel should have access to the following Nokia documents:
• LTE B13 RRH4x30 (UHBA) - Installation Guide, 3MN-01119-0002-RJZZA
• LTE B13 RRH4x30 (UHBA) - Technical Description, 3MN-01119-0003-DEZZA
• LTE B13 RRH4x30 (UHBA) - Field Installation Guide, 3MN-01119-0004-RJZZA
• LTE Remote Radio Head (RRH) - Safety Guidelines, 3MN-01725-0002-RJZZA
• LTE Remote Radio Head (RRH) Maintenance Guide, 3MN-01725-0001-REZZA
• Grounding and Lightning Protection Guidelines for Alcatel-Lucent Network Wireless
System Cell Sites, 401-200-115
Other documents
The following other documents are recommended.
• Standard for Installation of Lightning Protection Systems, NFPA 780
• Recommended Practices on Surge Voltages in Low Voltage AC Power Circuits, IEEE
C62.41 (latest edition)
• NEBS ™ Requirements: Physical Protection, GR-63-CORE
• Generic Requirements for Electronic Equipment Cabinets, Telcordia, GR-487-CORE
Related training
Safety training in the following areas is required for personnel installing products and
associated equipment:
• Hazard Communication
• Lift Safety

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• Hoist Safety
• Lock Out/Tag Out
• Accident/Incident Reporting
Other related training is available for:
• Integration into the base station site
• Operation, administration, and maintenance (OA&M)
Site preparation checklists
Important! All site preparation activities, as well as adherence to the guidelines,
should be verified prior to the installation of the base station equipment.
Various checklists and punch list sheets have been provided in Appendix A, “Site
preparation checklists” of this document to aid customers and Nokia personnel during a
base station site Method of Procedure (MOP) walk-through prior to the equipment
installation.
Utilization of the checklists helps ensure a quality installation and provides a base station
site history file for later reference. The punch list sheets are used to track completion of
any outstanding site preparation items, and to aid in the project management of
installation resources.
Base station configuration sheets
Configuration sheets are provided in Appendix B, “Site information” of this document to
aid the Customer, Equipment Engineering, and Wireless Project Management during the
various stages of product deployment. The configuration sheets are used to document the
base station equipment configuration, conditions, and other pertinent information for
reference during product deployment, and future additions. The configuration sheets
should be completed during the equipment engineering phase. Reference to this
information during MOP walk-through assists with completion of the site preparation
checklists.

Document support
For support in using this or any other Nokia (former Alcatel-Lucent) document, please
call one of the following telephone numbers.
From United States
• If you are using a landline, a cellular phone or VoIP, dial this number: 1-888-582-3688
From other countries
• If you are using a cellular phone or VoIP, dial this number: +1-630-224-2485
• If you are using a landline (phone without a plus [+] character), replace the plus sign
with your country's exit code. Dial this number: Exit code for the country of origin:
1-630-224-2485. See the country-specific exit codes listed here.

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These numbers apply for document support only. For details about product hardware,
software, and technical support, see the section “Technical support”.

Technical support
For technical support, contact your local customer support team. See the Support web site
(https://networks.nokia.com/support/) for contact information.

How to order
To order documents, contact your local sales representative or use Online Customer
Support (OLCS) (http://support.alcatel-lucent.com).

How to comment
To comment on this document, go to the Online Comment Form (http://infodoc.alcatel-
lucent.com/comments/) or e-mail your comments to the Comments Hotline
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Overview
Purpose
This chapter presents the safety precautions that apply to the product. In regions such as
North America and the European Union, the statements that are required are determined
primarily by national or multi-national regulations. However, in some regions, contract
terms determine which statements are required. The presence of the statement indicates
that the product does comply with that statement wherever it is required to do so.

Contents

Structure of safety statements 1-1


Basic safety aspects 1-3
Safety - General precautions for installation procedures 1-5
Safety - Specific hazards 1-6
Product safety 1-9

Structure of safety statements


Overview
This topic describes the components of safety statements that appear in this document.

General structure
Safety statements include the following structural elements:

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CAUTION

MP L E
Lifting hazard

SA
Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury
due to the size and weight of the equipment.
Always use three people or a lifting device to transport
and position this equipment. [ABC123]

Item Structure element Purpose


1 Safety alert symbol Indicates the potential for personal injury
(optional)
2 Safety symbol Indicates hazard type (optional)
3 Signal word Indicates the severity of the hazard
4 Hazard type Describes the source of the risk of damage or
injury
5 Safety message Consequences if protective measures fail
6 Avoidance message Protective measures to take to avoid the hazard
7 Identifier The reference ID of the safety statement
(optional)

Signal words
The signal words identify the hazard severity levels as follows:

Signal word Meaning


DANGER Indicates an extremely hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE Indicates a hazardous situation not related to personal injury.

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Basic safety aspects


Overview
This topic covers basic safety aspects relating to the B13 RRH4x30 with which you must
be familiar prior to installing or using the product.

General safety requirements


To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment, ensure that you read,
understand, and follow the following general safety requirements prior to installing or
using the B13 RRH4x30.
• Ensure that transport, storage, installation. and operation of the system are conducted
only under specified permissible conditions. See the accompanying documentation
and information on the system.
• Ensure that installation, configuration, and disassembly of the system are conducted
only by suitably qualified personnel and with reference to the appropriate
documentation. Due to the complexity of the system, personnel require special
training.
• Identify potential hazards prior to starting the installation.
• Ensure that the system is operated only by trained and authorized users. The user must
operate the system only after having read and understood the chapter on safety and the
parts of the documentation relevant to operation. For complex systems, additional
training is recommended. Any obligatory training for operating and service personnel
must be completed and documented.
• Follow all instructions marked on the product, including both general instructions and
the stated methods for avoiding hazards.
• Do not operate the system unless all appropriate safety measures, precautions, and
instructions have been taken or followed. Any faults and errors that might affect
safety must be reported immediately by the user to appropriate personnel responsible
for safety.
• Operate the system only under the environmental conditions and with the connections
described in the documentation.
• Modifications to any part of the system, including software, should be conducted only
by trained and qualified personnel and only in a manner as authorized by Nokia.
Nokia disclaims liability for any damages arising from unauthorized modifications,
and unauthorized modifications may lead to a voiding of any and all warranties.
• Ensure that only components that are recommended by the manufacturer and are
listed in the procurement documents are used.
• Avoid use of non-system software. The use or installation of non-system software can
adversely affect the normal functioning of the system.

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• Use only tested and virus-free data carriers (such as CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, USB
memory sticks, SD cards, or SSD drives).
• Ensure that the removal or disabling of safety facilities, the clearance of faults, and
the maintenance of equipment are carried out only by trained and qualified personnel
and in conjunction with the appropriate documentation. Use only approved measuring
and test equipment.
• Ensure that calibrations, special tests after repairs, and regular safety checks are
conducted, documented, and archived.
• Use only specified chemicals or materials.
• Consult material safety data sheets (MSDSs) or the equivalent information when
working with hazardous chemicals.
• Follow all applicable hazardous waste, electronic scrap, and take-back disposal
procedures.

Personal safety
Observe the following safety instructions, which are of particular importance for your
safety:
• Be familiar with evacuation plans and emergency telephone numbers.
• Ensure that first-aid kits are available.
• Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses, hard
hats, gloves and fall protection.
• Never wear jewelry (rings, bracelets, watches, and so on) when working on or near
energized equipment.

Summary of equipment safety instructions


Observe the following safety instructions, which are of particular importance for the
equipment:
• This equipment is intended for installation in restricted access locations where access
is controlled or where access can only be gained by service personnel with a key or
tool. Access to this equipment is restricted to qualified service personnel only.
• Install only the equipment identified in the installation guide provided with the
equipment. Use of the wrong installation guide may result in improper connection of
circuitry, leading to fire or injury to persons.
• For information on proper cabinet mounting instructions consult the installation guide
provided with the equipment.
• Operate the equipment only from the type of power source indicated on the marking
label.
• Ensure that the equipment is provided with a readily accessible disconnect device as
part of the building installation.

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• Switch off all power supplies to the equipment before adding or removing power
connections.
• Installation must include an independent frame ground to the building ground. Refer
to the installation guide provided with the product.
• Ensure that the DC supply system is located within the same premises as the
equipment.
• Ensure that the equipment grounding is connected directly to the DC supply system
grounding electrode conductor or to a bonding jumper from a grounding terminal bar,
or bus, to which the DC supply system grounding electrode conductor is connected.
• Ensure that the equipment is located in the immediate area (such as adjacent cabinets)
as all other equipment connected to the grounded conductor of a common DC supply
circuit. The DC system must not be grounded elsewhere.
• Ensure that no switching or disconnection devices are located in the equipment
grounding conductor connected to the DC source grounding electrode conductor.

Safety - General precautions for installation procedures


Overview
The following general precautions must be observed for installation procedures.

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WARNING
Personal injury hazard
Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to
equipment.
To avoid personal injury or damage to equipment, observe the following instructions:

• Read and understand all instructions.


• Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this product.
• Installation and maintenance procedures must be followed and performed by trained
personnel only.
• Never operate the equipment with grounding/bonding conductor disconnected.
Grounding and circuit continuity is vital for safe operation of the equipment.
• The equipment must be provided with a readily accessible disconnect device as part of
site preparation.
• This equipment is intended for installation in restricted access locations where access
is controlled or where access can only be gained by service personnel.

Safety - Specific hazards


Overview
This topic reviews specific hazards for installation.

DANGER
Laser hazard
This equipment operates with invisible laser radiation. Laser radiation can cause
considerable injuries to the eyes.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or into an open optical connector when the
optical source is switched on. Always observe the laser warning instructions.

DANGER
Electric-shock hazard
Working in severe weather can result in personal injury or death and damage to the
equipment.
Never install or perform maintenance during severe weather (high winds, lightning,
blizzards, hurricane etc.).
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DANGER
Noxious-substance hazard
Use of unspecified cleaning agents can result in personal injury.
Use only specified cleaning agents. Never use flammable solvents.
Always ensure there is adequate ventilation in the work area and wear the appropriate
personal protective equipment.

DANGER
Lightning strike hazard
Lightning strikes are possible during stormy weather, and could result in death or severe
injury.
Do not work on the installation itself or on the power supply lines or antenna feeders of
an antenna during stormy weather.

WARNING
Electric-shock hazard
Some parts of all electrical installations are energized. Failure to follow safe work
practices and the safety warnings may lead to bodily injury and property damage.
For this reason, only trained and qualified personnel (electrical workers as defined in
IEC 60215 or EN 60215 + A1 or in the National Electrical Code or in ANSI/NFPA No.
70) may install or service the installation.

CAUTION
Laser hazard
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fiber
microscope because viewing of laser emission in excess of Class 1 limits significantly
increases the risk of eye damage.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the optical
source is switched on.
Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber
connectors.

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CAUTION
Lifting hazard
Lifting this equipment by yourself can result in injury due to the size and weight of the
equipment.
Always use at least two people or a lifting device to move or position this equipment.

CAUTION
RF hazard
RF exposure in excess of applicable limits can result in personal injury.
B13 RRH4x30s are designed and installed in order that they are compliant with the
exposure guidelines laid down by 47 CFR 1.1307 to 1.1310.
For all staff that are required to work in close proximity to the equipment, for example
maintenance personnel, contact with the antenna should be avoided. No such persons
shall stay in front of the operating product’s antenna at a distance of less than 3.3 m and
1 m on each side of the antenna.
No other persons shall stay in front of the operating product’s antenna at a distance of
less than 9 m and 3.7 m on each side of the antenna.
Workers equipped with personal medical electronic devices, such as pacemakers and
hearing aids, shall consult the manufacturer's instructions and consult their occupational
health practitioner.

NOTICE
Tools hazard
Tools left in the working area can cause short circuits during operation which can lead to
the destruction of units.
Make sure after finishing your work that no tools, testing equipment, flashlights, etc.,
have been left in or on the equipment.

NOTICE
Corrosive-substance hazard
Cleaning plastic containers and lids with abrasive and aggressive cleaning agents may
cause permanent damage.
Do not use solvents, paraffin, abrasive or aggressive cleaning fluids, abrasive or
aggressive antiseptic agents or abrasive or aggressive materials.
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Product safety
Equipment safety
Safety information for this equipment can be found on various Caution, Warning, Danger,
information labels or instructions affixed to or included with the B13 RRH4x30, its
internal assemblies or included within this document. Informational and cautionary labels
may appear near the item they address or may be grouped in a single location on the
equipment. Warnings are typically adjacent to the hazard that is noted on the label. The
instructions, cautions and warnings found on these labels must be understood and
observed by all personnel involved with the equipment installation and maintenance.

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides an overview of the B13 RRH4x30.

Contents

Functional description 2-1


Physical description 2-3
Weights and dimensions 2-5

Functional description
Overview
The B13 RRH4x30 is an RRH supporting 2 Tx/4 Tx Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output
(MIMO) and 4-way Rx diversity. The B13 RRH4x30 supports the 3GPP Release 8 band
13 with operating bandwidths of 777 MHz to 787 MHz (uplink) and 746 MHz to
756 MHz (downlink).
Note: The 777 MHz to 787 MHz and 746 MHz to 756 MHz bands are also known as
the Upper 700 MHz band, or “700U” in the United States.

Product attributes
The following list provides the product attributes for the B13 RRH4x30:
• Outdoor product
• Convection cooling (no fans)

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• Mounting options include:
– Pole (with mounting bracket and optional pole mounting hardware)
– Wall (with mounting bracket and optional wall mounting hardware)
• Equipped with aesthetic solar shield
– A spare solar shield can be ordered separately if needed
• Operating in 700 MHz band (700U, 3GPP band 13) with carrier bandwidth of
10 MHz
• Supports 2 Tx or 4 Tx MIMO transmit configuration (selectable by software)
– 2 Tx MIMO transmit configuration supported in the initial release
– 4 TX MIMO transmit configuration will be supported in a future release
• Transmit power:
– 2 Tx at 60 W each supported in the initial release
– 4 Tx at 30 W each will be supported in a future release
Note: Maximum RF transmit power at any one time is 120 W total.
• Supports Antenna Interface Standards Group (AISG) 2.0 antenna line devices (ALDs)
[such as Remote Electrical Tilt (RET) or tower mounted amplifier (TMA)] through
RS‑485 or RF ports
• External interfaces (all located on the bottom side) include:
– −48‑V DC connector
– Two Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) ports
Supports CPRI Rate 3 and 5 and is hardware ready for CPRI Rate 7
– One AISG output port for external RET control
– One external user alarm port for connection of up to four user alarms
– Maintenance interface includes an externally visible multicolor status LED
– Four RF antenna ports
TxRx1 and TxRx2 ports each include an integrated Bias Tee for AISG support
– Four RF Rx monitor (RxMon) ports
– Four RF Tx monitor (TxMon) ports
– Chassis ground (protective earth (PE) ground)

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Physical description
Overview
This topic provides a physical description of the B13 RRH4x30.

External view
The following figure shows the external view of the B13 RRH4x30:

Figure 2-1 B13 RRH4x30 external view

Mounting bracket
(attached to back
of RRH)

Pole bracket Solar shield

External interfaces
on bottom side

Note: The B13 RRH4x30 must be installed as shown, vertically oriented with the RF
ports and other external interfaces at the bottom. Upside down and horizontal
mounting are not allowed.

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Top view
The hoisting points are available on the top of the B13 RRH4x30.
The following figure shows the top view of the B13 RRH4x30:

Figure 2-2 B13 RRH4x30 top view


Solar shield

Hoisting points
(covered by protective plugs)

Note: Mounting bracket not shown in this figure.

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Bottom view
All external customer-accessible interfaces are available on the bottom of the
B13 RRH4x30.
The following figure shows the bottom view of the B13 RRH4x30:

Figure 2-3 B13 RRH4x30 bottom view


Status
CPRI1 CPRI2 ALARM AISG LED GND -48V DC
Solar shield

Rx3Mon Rx2Mon

Rx1MON TxRx1 TxRx3 TxRx4 TxRx2

Tx1Mon Tx3Mon Rx4Mon Tx4Mon Tx2Mon

Note: Mounting bracket not shown in this figure.

Weights and dimensions


Overview
This topic provides the B13 RRH4x30 weights and dimensions.

B13 RRH4x30 weights and dimensions


The following table provides the weight and dimensions for the B13 RRH4x30.

Description/Parameter Specification1, 2
Height 530 mm (20.9 inches)
Width 300 mm (11.8 inches)
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Description/Parameter Specification1, 2
Depth 190 mm (7.5 inches)
Weight (without mounting hardware) 25.2 kg (55.6 lbs)

Notes:
1. All specifications provided are with the solar shield installed.
2. Dimensions do not include connectors or other small protrusions.

Miscellaneous hardware weights


The following table provides approximate weights for other miscellaneous hardware.

Item Weight — kg (lbs)


Shipping box and packaging 4.2 (9.2)
Base mounting bracket (used for pole mounting) 0.65 (1.4)
Wall mounting bracket (used for wall and Atkore 2.3 (5.1)
International Unistrut ® mounting)
Wall mounting kit 2.2 (4.8)
Pole mounting brackets:

• Small pole mount kit • 3.9 (8.6)


• Large pole mount kit • 2.4 (5.3)
User alarm cable 15 m (50 ft) = 1.29 (2.85)
30 m (100 ft) = 2.59 (5.7)
RF antenna cable 1.22 m (4 ft) = 0.38 (0.84)
3.66 m (12 ft) = 0.93 (2.04)
9.8 m (32 ft) = 2.29 (5.04)
AISG cable 1 m (3.28 ft) = 0.09 (0.19)
2 m (6.56 ft) = 0.17 (0.38)
5 m (16.4 ft) = 0.43 (0.95)
10 m (32.81 ft) = 0.86 (1.9)
20 m (65.6 ft) = 1.72 (3.8)
40 m (131.23 ft) = 3.45 (7.6)
80 m (262.47 ft) = 6.89 (15.2)

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Item Weight — kg (lbs)


Multi mode dual fiber (MMDF) or single mode dual 5 m (16.4 ft) = 0.23 (0.5)
fiber (SMDF) outdoor optical cable 10 m (32.8 ft) = 0.45 (1)
15 m (50 ft) = 0.68 (1.5)
30 m (100 ft) = 1.36 (3)
50 m (164.04 ft) = 2.27 (5)
70 m (229.66 ft) = 3.18 (7)
85 m (278.87 ft) = 3.56 (8.5)
100 m (328.08 ft) = 4.54 (10)
150 m (492.12 ft) = 6.81 (15)
200 m (656.17 ft) = 9.08 (20)
250 m (820.21 ft) = 11.35 (25)
300 m (984.25 ft) = 13.62 (30)

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3

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides information for the external interfaces available on the
B13 RRH4x30.

Contents

Location 3-1
Description 3-2

Location
Overview
The following external interfaces are available on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30:
• −48‑V DC connector
• CPRI1 and CPRI2 optical ports (two total)
• One AISG output port
• One external user alarm port
• Four RF transmit/receive (Tx/Rx) antenna ports
• Four RF receive monitor (RxMon) ports
• Four RF transmit monitor (TxMon) ports
• Chassis ground (protective earth (PE) ground)
• Status LED

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Physical location
The following figure shows the location of the external interfaces on the B13 RRH4x30:

Figure 3-1 B13 RRH4x30 bottom side external interfaces


Status
CPRI1 CPRI2 ALARM AISG LED GND -48V DC
Solar shield

Rx3Mon Rx2Mon

Rx1MON TxRx1 TxRx3 TxRx4 TxRx2

Tx1Mon Tx3Mon Rx4Mon Tx4Mon Tx2Mon

Description
Purpose
The following paragraphs describe the external interfaces available on the B13 RRH4x30.
For the location of the external interfaces, see Figure 3-1, “B13 RRH4x30 bottom side
external interfaces” (p. 3-2).

Power interface
There is one surge-protected −48‑V DC connector on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30.
The two-wire −48‑V DC receptacle on the B13 RRH4x30 is Alcatel-Lucent part number
(APN) 1AB435110001. The corresponding plug for the power cable is APN
1AB435070001.
For more information, see “DC input terminal” (p. 10-2).

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The customer must provide the power cable and all required materials to route it to the
B13 RRH4x30.

CPRI interface
There are two CPRI interface ports (labeled CPRI1 and CPRI2) on the bottom of the
B13 RRH4x30. Connections are made between these ports and a Nokia 9926 Base Band
Unit (BBU) [9926 BBU]. The CPRI1 port is connected to the 9926 BBU and the CPRI2
port is reserved for future use.
The ports support CPRI Rate 3 and 5 and are hardware ready to support CPRI Rate 7.
The CPRI port connectors are SFP sockets.
Note: SFP optical transceivers and Radiall 2 Connectors to Transceiver (R2CT)
weatherized connectors are not provided with the B13 RRH4x30. They must be
ordered separately and are required for installation.

AISG interface
There is one surge-protected AISG output port on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30.
The AISG output connector is an 8-pin circular DIN socket (female pins).

Alarms interface
There is one surge-protected user alarm port on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30. The
user alarm port can support up to four external user alarms.
The user alarm port connector is an 8-pin circular DIN socket.

RF antenna interface
There are four RF TxRx ports on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30. Connections are made
between these ports and an antenna or antennas. The TxRx1 and TxRx2 ports each
include an integrated Bias Tee for AISG support.
The RF port connectors are 7/16 DIN coaxial sockets.
Note: Unused RF port connectors must have a 10 W load terminator installed, which
are not provided with the B13 RRH4x30. If needed, they must be ordered separately.

Receive monitor (RxMon) interface


There are four RF RxMon ports on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30. Connections are
made between these ports and antenna receive monitoring equipment.
The RxMon port connectors are QMA coaxial sockets.

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Transmit monitor (TxMon) interface
There are four RF TxMon ports on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30. Connections are
made between these ports and antenna transmit monitoring equipment.
The TxMon port connectors are QMA coaxial sockets.

Ground interface
The B13 RRH4x30 is to be grounded via one two-hole lug. The B13 RRH4x30 has one
bare metal grounding location on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30 with two M6 tapped
holes. The M6 holes are 19 mm apart and intended for use with a two-hole lug. A
two-hole lug and M6 mounting screws are provided in the Warrantee Eligibility System
(WES) kit (part number 301022679, also known as the ground lug kit), which must be
ordered separately. The RRH outdoor grounding kit (301080628) includes a 35 mm2
(2 AWG) ground wire, C-tap, and hardware for this connection. The RRH outdoor
grounding kit is also required and must be ordered separately.
The following figure shows the location of the grounding points on the bottom of the
B13 RRH4x30:

Figure 3-2 B13 RRH4x30 grounding points


Front side
Solar shield

Bottom
view

Wall or M6 ground
pole side points

Maintenance interface
There is one multicolor status LED visible on the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30 that serves
as the maintenance interface.
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mounting requirements

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the environmental and mounting requirements for the
B13 RRH4x30.
The installation site must meet the environmental and mounting requirements specified in
this chapter.

Contents

Environmental requirements 4-2


External clearances 4-3
Mounting options 4-4
Pole mount requirements 4-5
Wall mount requirements 4-10
Unistrut mount requirements 4-13

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Environmental requirements
Overview
The B13 RRH4x30 can only be mounted on a wall or a pole (50 mm to 380 mm (2 in to
15 in) diameter pipe). Other mounting options are not allowed. The B13 RRH4x30
requires certain clearance, thermal, and mechanical provisions described in this chapter.

Operating environment
The B13 RRH4x30 is weather-hardened, which enables it to operate in environments
within the conditions described in the following table.

Condition Specification
Operating temperature −40°C (−40°F) to +55°C (+131°F)
Relative humidity Except for low temperature and high
temperature, 5 to 100% (condensing and high
absolute humidity of 36 g/m3)
Operating altitude −61 m (−200 ft) to 3960 m (13,000 ft),
referenced to sea level
Extended operating altitude For altitudes between 1829 m (6000 ft) and
3960 m (13,000 ft), the maximum operating
ambient temperature may be derated by 1°C
for each 300 m interval above 1829 m (no
temperature derating below 1829 m).
Enclosure rating NEMA Type 4
Wind driven rain GR-487-CORE tested with MIL-STD 810G
method 506.5, rainfall rate 15 cm/hour and
wind 33 meter/sec
Wind speed Rated: 150 km/hour (93 mi/h)
Maximum (survival): 240 km/h (150 mi/h)
Wind load (at 150 km/h or 93 mi/h) Frontal: less than 200 N
Lateral: less than 150 N
Earthquake Zone 4
Touchable exterior surfaces Surface temperatures not to exceed 70°C
(158°F)
Corrosion resistance Temperature Cycling/Humidity requirements
per GR-487-CORE
Salt Fog per GR-487-CORE, Section 3.40
Shock requirements Refer to GR-63-CORE, Section 4.3
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Condition Specification
Storage and transportation requirements Refer to GR-63-CORE, Section 4.1.1

Heat dissipation (maximum)


The following table provides the maximum heat dissipation for the B13 RRH4x30:

RRH configuration Estimated DC heat dissipation (max.)


2 Tx/4 Rx 340 W
4 Tx/4 Rx 400 W

External clearances
Minimum clearances
The following table provides the minimum clearances recommended around the
B13 RRH4x30.

Side Minimum clearance1 — mm Comments


(inches)
Front 1000 (39.4) Installation access
Rear2 50 (2) Air flow
3
Right 80 (3.1) Air flow and installation access
3
Left 80 (3.1) Air flow and installation access
Top 300 (11.8) Air flow
Bottom 400 (15.7) Cable routing

Notes:
1. Minimum clearance values are not cumulative. For example, if two RRHs are installed side
by side (adjacent to each other) on a wall, the minimum distance between them must be
80 mm (not 160 mm).
2. Measured from the mounting surface to the back of the B13 RRH4x30. For wall mounting,
the rear clearance is defined by the wall mounting bracket and wall mounting hardware.
3. For installations where 80 mm (3.1 inches) of right and left side clearance is not available,
an absolute minimum clearance of 65 mm (2.6 inches) is permissible. In all cases, the right
and left side clearance must not be less than 65 mm (2.6 inches).

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Mounting options
Mounting options
The B13 RRH4x30 can only be mounted on a wall, a pole, or Atkore International
Unistrut ® framing. Other mounting options are not allowed.
The following sections describe the options for mounting the B13 RRH4x30:
• Pole (with base mounting bracket and optional pole mounting hardware)
• Wall (with wall mounting bracket and optional wall mounting hardware)
• Unistrut (with wall mounting bracket and customer-provided Unistrut mounting
hardware)
Note: The base mounting bracket, part number 3JR58709AA, is required for pole
mounting. The wall mounting bracket, part number 3JR53491AA, is required for wall
and Unistrut mounting. These mounting brackets are not included with the
B13 RRH4x30 and must be ordered separately.
Important! The B13 RRH4x30 must be installed vertically oriented with the RF ports
and other external interfaces at the bottom. Upside down and horizontal mounting are
not allowed.

Carrying handle location


The B13 RRH4x30 is equipped with a carrying handle (on the left side) that can be used
to manually move the B13 RRH4x30. The carrying handle may be removed (at the
customer’s discretion) before hoisting the B13 RRH4x30 with hoisting rings or mounting
the B13 RRH4x30.

Front side

Left side
view of RRH

Bottom side
external
interfaces

Carrying handle Wall or


pole side

Important! The carrying handle is used for manual transport (hand-carrying) only.
The carrying handle must not be used for hoisting.

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Pole mount requirements


Overview
The B13 RRH4x30 can be mounted on poles of the following diameters using the
appropriate kit:
• Small pole (“standard” poles, 50 mm to 152 mm diameter)
• Large pole (“utility” poles, 152 mm to 380 mm diameter)
Note: The base mounting bracket, part number 3JR58709AA, is required for pole
mounting. The base mounting bracket and pole mounting hardware are not included
with the B13 RRH4x30 and must be ordered separately.
Important! The B13 RRH4x30 must be installed vertically oriented with the RF ports
and other external interfaces at the bottom. Upside down and horizontal mounting are
not allowed.

WARNING
Personnel injury or equipment damage
Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to
equipment.
Before any hardware installation occurs, carefully read Chapter 1, “Safety”.

Important! Various building materials and construction methods dictate that the
B13 RRH4x30 be fastened to the pole with appropriate mounting hardware. It is the
responsibility of the customer to provide any necessary support material and
structures to ensure that the installation will be in compliance with the International
Building Code and all local codes.

Required tools
The following tools are required and must be available on site when installing the
B13 RRH4x30:
• Crane or hoisting device
– Used to lift the B13 RRH4x30 to its installation position on the pole
• Hoisting rings or M10 eye bolts (provided by the customer)
– Used to lift the B13 RRH4x30 to its installation position on the pole
– If desired, M10 eye bolts can be ordered from us (part number 300780434)
These tools are reusable and one set of these tools can be used for several B13 RRH4x30
installations.

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Base mounting bracket
The base mounting bracket, part number 3JR58709AA, is required for pole mounting.
The following figure shows a base mounting bracket for the B13 RRH4x30.

Front view Side view Graphical view

224 mm
(8.8 in)

306 mm
(12 in) 39 mm
(1.5 in)

For both pole mounting options, the base mounting bracket attaches to a pole bracket that
is included in the pole mounting kits. The following figure shows how the base mounting
bracket and pole bracket are assembled together.

Base mounting
bracket
M8 screws

M8 screws
Pole bracket

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Small pole mount kit
There is no advanced site preparation required for using the small pole mount kit other
than to ensure the following:
• The pole must be of adequate structural integrity to support the B13 RRH4x30.
• The pole must be within the diameter range of 50 mm to 152 mm (“standard” type
pole).
The small pole mount kit (3JR58710AA) includes two pole brackets and necessary
assembly hardware.

1
RRH side 2

4
5
3

Legend:

Item Qty. Description


1 2 Pole bracket
2 2 Bolt, hex head, M12 × 1.75 mm x 200 mm
3 2 Nut, hex head, M12
4 2 Washer, plain, M12
5 2 Washer, spring lock washer, M12
6 4 Screw, hex washer head, M8 × 25 mm

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The following figure shows the pole bracket dimensions.

164 mm
18 mm
(6.5 in)
(0.7 in)
4 - M8

141 mm
(5.6 in) Ø 14 mm 100 mm
(0.6 in) (3.9 in)

62 mm
(2.4 in)

50 mm
200 mm (2 in)
(7.9 in)

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Large pole mount kit
There is no advanced site preparation required for using the large pole mount kit other
than to ensure the following:
• The pole must be of adequate structural integrity to support the B13 RRH4x30.
• The pole must be within the diameter range of 152 mm to 380 mm (“utility” type
pole).
The large pole mount kit (3JR58711AA) includes two sets of pole bands, one pole
bracket, and necessary assembly hardware.

4
3

Legend:

Item Qty. Description


1 1 Pole bracket
2 2 Metal band kit, 1 × 1.5 m, 3/4 inch
3 2 Bolt clamp
4 4 Screw, hex washer head, M8 × 25 mm

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Wall mount requirements


Overview
Mounting the B13 RRH4x30 directly to a wall requires a wall mounting bracket
(3JR53491AA) and wall mount kit (3JR58716AA). The wall mounting bracket and wall
mount kit are not included with the B13 RRH4x30 and must be ordered separately.

WARNING
Equipment damage hazard
Damage to equipment may result.
Prior to drilling holes in a wall, consult with the customer as to the location of gas, water,
and electrical pipes or conduits to minimize accidental hazard and equipment damage.
Also consult with the building engineer as to local code requirements and wall loading
information.

WARNING
Personnel injury or equipment damage
Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to
equipment.
Before any hardware installation occurs, carefully read Chapter 1, “Safety”.

Important! Various building materials and construction methods dictate that the
B13 RRH4x30 be fastened to the wall with appropriate mounting hardware. It is the
responsibility of the customer to provide any necessary support material and
structures to ensure that the installation will be in compliance with the International
Building Code and all local codes.

Required tools
All tools identified in “Required tools” (p. 4-5) must be available on site when installing
the B13 RRH4x30 on a wall.

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Wall mounting bracket
The following figure shows a B13 RRH4x30 wall mounting bracket (3JR53491AA).

240 mm 55 mm
(9.4 in) (2.2 in)

350 mm
475 mm
(13.8 in)
(18.7 in)

284 mm 49.3 mm
(11.2 in) (1.9 in)

Wall mount kit


The wall mount kit (3JR58716AA) includes one pole bracket and necessary assembly
hardware.

3 4 5

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Legend:

Item Qty. Description


1 1 Pole bracket
2 2 Plug, expansion steel, M12 × 75 mm x 200 mm
3 2 Screw, hex head, M12 × 100 mm
4 4 Washer, plain, M12
5 4 Washer, spring lock washer, M12
6 4 Screw, hex washer head, M8 × 25 mm

Wall structure and hole drilling pattern


The following requirements must be met for mounting a B13 RRH4x30 on a wall:
1. Ensure the wall is of adequate structural integrity to support the total load of all
B13 RRH4x30s mounted on the wall.
2. It is recommended that the wall thickness be at least 100 mm.
3. The B13 RRH4x30 can be installed on the wall at a desired height determined by the
customer provided that the minimum clearances are met (see “Minimum clearances”
(p. 4-3)).
Important! The B13 RRH4x30 must be installed vertically oriented with the RF ports
and other external interfaces at the bottom. Upside down and horizontal mounting are
not allowed.
The following figure depicts the typical hole pattern for the required minimum clearances
between adjacent wall mounted B13 RRH4x30s.

220 mm 220 mm
(8.7 in) (8.7 in)

164 mm 164 mm 164 mm


(6.5 in) (6.5 in) (6.5 in)

Note: Each pole bracket has two mounting holes 164 mm (6.5 in) apart, center to
center.

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This hole pattern provides the minimum 75 mm (3 inches) separation distance between
adjacent B13 RRH4x30s as shown in the following figure.

RRH RRH RRH

To wall
or
obstruction

80 mm 80 mm 80 mm
(3.1 in) (3.1 in) (3.1 in)

Unistrut mount requirements


Overview
Mounting the B13 RRH4x30 on Unistrut framing requires a wall mounting bracket
(3JR53491AA) and appropriate Unistrut hardware. The wall mounting bracket is not
included with the B13 RRH4x30 and must be ordered separately. The customer is
responsible for providing the appropriate Unistrut hardware.

WARNING
Personnel injury or equipment damage
Failure to observe these safety precautions may result in personal injury or damage to
equipment.
Before any hardware installation occurs, carefully read Chapter 1, “Safety”.

Important! Various building materials and construction methods dictate that the
B13 RRH4x30 be fastened to the Unistrut framing with appropriate mounting
hardware. It is the responsibility of the customer to provide any necessary support
material and structures to ensure that the installation will be in compliance with the
International Building Code and all local codes.

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Required tools
All tools identified in “Required tools” (p. 4-5) must be available on site when installing
the B13 RRH4x30 on Unistrut framing.

Wall mounting bracket


The following figure shows the Unistrut mounting bolt locations (4 total) and dimensions
for a B13 RRH4x30 wall mounting bracket (3JR53491AA).

240 mm 55 mm
(9.4 in) (2.2 in)

350 mm
475 mm
(13.8 in)
(18.7 in)

284 mm 49.3 mm
(11.2 in) (1.9 in)

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The following figure shows a B13 RRH4x30 wall mounting bracket attached to
appropriate Unistrut framing.

Upper mounting
bolts

Unistrut Wall mounting


struts bracket

Lower mounting
Bolts

Important! 51 mm (2 inches) minimum rear clearance is required for the wall


mounting bracket when mounted on Unistrut framing.

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Support structure and example hardware
The following requirements must be met for mounting a B13 RRH4x30 on Unistrut
framing:
1. Ensure the supporting structure is of adequate structural integrity to support the total
load of all B13 RRH4x30s mounted on the Unistrut framing.
2. 51 mm (2 inches) minimum rear clearance is required for the wall mounting bracket
when mounted on Unistrut framing.
3. The B13 RRH4x30 can be installed on the Unistrut framing at a desired height
determined by the customer provided that the minimum clearances are met (see
“Minimum clearances” (p. 4-3)).
Important! The B13 RRH4x30 must be installed vertically oriented with the RF ports
and other external interfaces at the bottom. Upside down and horizontal mounting are
not allowed.
The following list provides an example of the Unistrut hardware required for mounting
the B13 RRH4x30 on Unistrut framing.
• 1.625" x 1.625" Unistrut or equivalent struts (2)
• M10 (3/8") spring nuts from the same manufacturer as the struts (4 for each
B13 RRH4x30)
• M10 × 25 mm (3/8" × 1") long hex-head bolts (4 for each B13 RRH4x30)
• M10 (3/8") lock washers (4 for each B13 RRH4x30).
• M10 x 100 mm (4") long Power-Stud ™ (formerly called Rawl-Stud ®) or equivalent
anchor bolts for solid concrete walls (4)
• M10 (3/8") nuts (4)
• M10 (3/8") flat washers (8)

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The following photo illustrates the hardware that is required to mount a strut on a
concrete wall and the B13 RRH4x30 to the strut.

1.625” x 1.625” U-shaped strut


(bottom of strut is at top of photo)

M10 3/8” x 4”
anchor bolt

M10 3/8” flat


washer
M10 3/8” nut

M10 3/8” M10 3/8” M10 3/8”


spring nut bolt lock washer

Unistrut installation procedure


Proceed as follows to install the Unistrut hardware.
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1 Determine the layout of the struts that will support the B13 RRH4x30.
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2 Place the top strut on the supporting surface and make sure that the strut is level. Use the
holes at the ends of the strut as a template to mark the positions of the holes to be drilled
in the supporting surface.
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3 Place the bottom strut against the supporting surface 350 mm (13.8 inches), measured
center to center, from the top strut. Use the holes in the strut as a template to mark the
positions of the holes to be drilled in the supporting surface. See the figure below.

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350 mm
(13.8 in)

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4 Drill holes in the supporting surface at the marked positions using an appropriate drill bit
for the selected anchor.
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5 To install the top strut, place the top strut against the supporting surface. Drive the anchor
bolts into the holes of the strut until nut and washer are flush with the strut.
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6 Tighten the nut to proper torque requirement.


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7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to install the bottom strut.


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8 Install a pair of M10 (3/8") spring nuts, bolts and flat washers in each Unistrut to be used
during installation of the B13 RRH4x30.

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N D O F S T E P S

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5

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the grounding requirements for the B13 RRH4x30 and the
installation site.
The installation site must meet the grounding requirements specified in this chapter.

Contents

Grounding and surge protection requirements 5-1


Outdoor grounding system 5-2

Grounding and surge protection requirements


Grounding requirements

WARNING
Electric-shock hazard
There is a danger of electric shock if the grounding system is inadequate.
You must comply with the grounding requirements for the grounding system.

The installation site must be grounded with an integrated (multi-point) grounding system.
The equipment is susceptible to lightning surges due to its association with towers and
antennas. Therefore, it is imperative that the site be properly grounded and that a low
impedance path to earth (10 ohms or less) is provided. The grounding conductors must be
as straight and short as possible. No sharp bends or loops are permitted in grounding
conductors.

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Refer to Grounding and Lightning Protection Guidelines for Alcatel-Lucent Network
Wireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115, for detailed grounding requirements.
Note: The figures included below show typical grounding schemes. However, for
detailed requirements, refer to document 401-200-115
The equipment warranty can be voided if the guidelines detailed in the National Electric
Code (NFPA 70), the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I (CSA C22.1), or the local electrical
code in effect, as well as the Standard for Installation of Lightning Protection Systems,
NFPA 780, and document 401-200-115 are not followed.
Important! All grounding system material (cable, connectors, buses, and so forth)
must be of high quality materials that resist deterioration and require little or no
maintenance.

Outdoor grounding system


Grounding electrode system requirements
The installation site must be equipped with a grounding electrode system (that is, buried
ring ground, copper clad rod, electrolytic rods, metallic water pipe, and so on). The site
grounding, including all B13 RRH4x30 antennas and antenna cable shields, must be
bonded to the grounding electrode system.
The grounding electrode system shall be installed as part of site preparation with a
sufficient number of pigtails. Electrically conductive materials in the vicinity that are
likely to become energized must be connected together and to the grounding electrode
system in a manner that establishes an effective ground-fault current path.
Buried ground conductors must be, at a minimum, 35 mm2 (#2 AWG) bare, solid, tinned
copper wire. Exterior ground conductors must be, at a minimum, 35 mm2 (#2 AWG)
either solid, bare, tinned copper or stranded, insulated (outdoor insulation to be
sunlight-resistant) copper cable.

Exothermic weld
Exothermic weld is recommended for grounding connections where practical. All
below-grade connections must be exothermically welded. Compression type, two-hole
(0.75-inch center) lugs or double crimp “C” taps are acceptable for above-ground
connections. The contact area where connections are made shall be prepared to a bare
bright finish, and be coated with an anti-oxidation material before connections are made.

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Grounding for pole mount configuration
When a B13 RRH4x30 is mounted to a pole, the site must provide a ground wire for the
B13 RRH4x30. The pole must also be adequately grounded as needed. For outdoor
applications #2 AWG wire is required and for indoor applications #6 AWG wire is
required.
Note: Ground lugs are provided with the ground lug kit (part number 301022679) and
#2 AWG ground wire, C-tap, and hardware are provided in the RRH outdoor
grounding kit (part number 301080628).
The following figure shows an example of pole mount grounding.

2
35 mm
To antenna (2 AWG)
ground

2 AWG to 2 AWG

2
35 mm
To antenna (2 AWG)
ground

2 AWG to 2 AWG

2
35 mm
(2 AWG)

To system grounding
electrode or ground rod

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Pole mount grounding (metal)
The clamp shown in the following picture is recommended when grounding the
B13 RRH4x30 to a metal pole. The site shall provide clamp hardware and ground wire.

Note: This picture is provided as an example only to show a ground connection


between a metal pole and a pole-mounted product. The product in this picture is not
the B13 RRH4x30.

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Grounding for wall mount configuration
When a B13 RRH4x30 is mounted to the wall, the site must provide a ground wire
directly to the B13 RRH4x30. For outdoor applications #2 AWG wire is required and for
indoor applications #6 AWG wire is required.
Note: Ground lugs are provided with the ground lug kit (part number 301022679) and
#2 AWG ground wire, C-tap, and hardware are provided in the RRH outdoor
grounding kit (part number 301080628).
The following figure shows an example of wall mount grounding.

To system
grounding

To antenna
ground
2 AWG to 2 AWG

2
35 mm
(2 AWG)

2
35 mm
To antenna (2 AWG)
ground

2 AWG to 2 AWG

To system grounding
electrode or ground rod

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6

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the antenna interface requirements for the B13 RRH4x30.
The installation site must meet the grounding requirements specified in this chapter.

Contents

General antenna cable requirements 6-1


RF antenna requirements 6-2
Antenna cable grounding and optional surge suppression 6-5

General antenna cable requirements


General requirements
The customer is responsible for providing the materials and arranging for the construction
of the entire RF path from the antennas to the RRH. The jumper cable (that is, the cable
connecting from the RRH to the heavier antenna cable), is typically installed at the time
that the RRH is installed. This includes any required grounding, surge protection, and
additional equipment in the RF path. It also includes any necessary support structures
from the antennas to the location of the base station. All cable runs must be appropriately
supported in accordance with the connector and cable manufacturer's instructions. The
appropriate type, length, and number of antenna cables should be available at the site for
the start of the installation. Grounding of the antenna cable outer shield must be
performed in accordance with the ground kit manufacturer's instructions.

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RF antenna requirements
RF antenna connections
The B13 RRH4x30 has four RF antenna connectors on the bottom of the unit. The RF
antenna connectors are 7/16 DIN coaxial socket connectors.

RF configurations
The B13 RRH4x30 supports the 3GPP Release 8 band 13 with operating bandwidths of
777 MHz to 787 MHz (uplink) and 746 MHz to 756 MHz (downlink).

Wiring requirements for 4Tx/4Rx antennas


Note: Other wiring plans are possible if the baseband platform being used supports
software remapping of antenna ports. See LR16.2 feature 187905 and LTE RAN
Macro FDD eNodeB - Antenna Port Mapping Procedure for 4Tx/4Rx Cross
Polarization or LTE RAN Macro FDD eNodeB - Antenna Port Mapping Procedure
for 4Tx/4Rx Cross Polarization for Common OSS.
Dual-polarized, dual-column, four connector antennas are comprised of two antennas
with elements oriented at +45 degrees and another two antennas with elements oriented at
-45 degrees. As a result, correlation between antennas with the same element orientation
is high, while correlation between antennas with orthogonally oriented elements is low.
The same principle applies for two dual-polarized, two connector antennas that are
physically very close together.
To optimize common channel performance:
• TxRx1 and TxRx2 should be connected to orthogonally polarized antenna ports
• TxRx1 and (Tx)Rx3 should be connected to orthogonally polarized antenna ports
• (Tx)Rx4 and TxRx2 should be connected to orthogonally polarized antenna ports
• (Tx)Rx4 and (Tx)Rx3 should be connected to orthogonally polarized antenna ports
Note: These rules apply whether ports 3 and 4 are configured as receive-only ports or
transmit/receive ports. The notation “(Tx)Rx3” is meant to convey that port 3 may
support transmit or may not depending on the chosen configuration.
The result is that TxRx1 and (Tx)Rx4 should have the same polarization as each other and
the opposite polarization from TxRx2 and (Tx)Rx3. If TxRx1 and (Tx)Rx4 have positive
polarization then TxRx2 and (Tx)Rx3 must have negative polarization. If TxRx1 and
(Tx)Rx4 have negative polarization then TxRx2 and (Tx)Rx3 must have positive
polarization. Either arrangement is equally beneficial. These four alternative cabling
configurations are shown in Figure 6-1, “Recommended polarization of four antennas”
(p. 6-3).

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Figure 6-1 Recommended polarization of four antennas

Tip: If your RRH model has antenna ports labeled 1, 2, 3, 4 in physical order, you
might find the top two wiring plans more convenient. If your RRH model has antenna
ports labeled 1, 3, 4, 2 in physical order, you might find the bottom two wiring plans
more convenient.

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RF antenna cable requirements
Each B13 RRH4x30 can support a maximum of four RF antennas for a one-sector
configuration with transmit/receive diversity. The RF antenna cable must satisfy the
following requirements:
• The antenna cables are to be protected by a cable duct or protective cable pipes if
required by local safety code.
• RF antenna cables are provided with a 7/16 DIN plug termination at one end and a
loose 7/16 DIN plug for the other end. The cable should be cut to the correct size
based on site requirements.
• All antenna cable runs must be appropriately supported in accordance with the
connector and cable manufacturer's instructions.
• Antenna and cable sweeps must be performed prior to the start of the installation.
• The customer has the option to use a Nokia provided antenna cable (sometimes
referred to as jumper cables).

RF antenna cable lengths


The antenna cable lengths are listed below.
Cable lengths (NAR market)
The following antenna cable lengths are available for the NAR market:
• 1.22 m (4 ft)
• 3.66 m (12 ft)
• 9.8 m (32 ft)
Note: If the distance between the RRH and the antenna is longer than the RF antenna
cables provided by Nokia, and/or if the customer selects the optional surge suppressor,
then the customer will provide the additional cables which must have a 7/16 DIN plug
termination at one end, and a 7/16 DIN socket termination at the opposite end. All
customer provided 7/16 DIN connectors must be at least IP67 rated.

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Antenna cable grounding and optional surge suppression


Overview
The following paragraphs specify the requirements for grounding of the RF antenna
cables and the addition of optional surge suppression. For more information on antenna
grounding, refer to Grounding and Lightning Protection Guidelines for Alcatel-Lucent
Network Wireless System Cell Sites, 401-200-115.
The following diagram shows a typical method for connecting an antenna jumper cable.

CABLE GROUND KIT

ANTENNA CABLE

DOUBLE HOLE LUG


#6 AWG STRANDED INSULATED TO BUS BAR
COPPER GROUND WIRE

Optional surge suppression requirements


The RF path of the B13 RRH4x30 is equipped with an internal surge protector; external
surge suppression is optional and may be installed between each antenna coaxial cable
and jumper cable. They can be obtained from us (KS24577, L-9A for RF), or an approved
equivalent can be used. The surge protectors must be bonded to a nearby ground bus bar
that is connected directly to the grounding electrode system.
Important! All surge protectors must be at least IP67 rated. (IP67 rating requirement,
as defined by IEC 60529, calls for total protection against dust and protection against
submersion in water.)

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Outdoor requirements (long cable runs)
The following diagram shows an overview of the RF antenna connections for long cable
runs.

The following list specifies outdoor requirements for long cable runs:
• If cable length between the RRH and the antenna is comprised of a jumper and any
other length of antenna cable, then the cable must be grounded at the antenna, and at
the transition point between the two cables. Additionally the cable span must be
grounded every 30 meters.
• External surge suppression between the cable segments and/or directly to the
B13 RRH4x30 is optional.

Outdoor requirements (short cable runs)


The following diagram shows an overview of the RF antenna connections for short cable
runs.

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The following list specifies outdoor requirements for short antenna cable runs:
• If the cable length between the RRH and the antenna is 32 ft or less, then grounding
of the antenna cable is optional.
• External surge suppression is also optional and can be mounted directly to the
B13 RRH4x30.
Note: If an AISG Bias Tee device will be installed and surge protection is desired,
then only a hybrid surge protector is required on the path with the Bias Tee.

Indoor requirements
The following list indoor requirements for the antenna cable runs.
• The cable must be grounded at the antenna, at any transition points between cables
outside of the building, and at the entrance to the building; additionally the cable span
must be grounded every 30 meters.
• External surge suppression at the hatchplate is recommended. Refer to the figure that
follows.
Note: If an AISG Bias Tee device will be installed and surge protection is desired,
then a hybrid surge protector is required on the path with the Bias Tee.

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The following diagram shows a typical surge protector installation and grounding.

300.0 OUTSIDE
INSIDE
[11.81]

HATCHPLATE
ANTENNA CABLE

SURGE PROTECTION COAX CABLE SHIELD


DEVICE GROUNDING KIT (OPTIONAL)

JUMPER CABLE #6 AWG STRANDED INSULATED


DIN COPPER WIRE (BONDED TO BUS BAR)
DIN (MALE) (FEMALE) (OPTIONAL)

#6 AWG STRANDED INSULATED


COPPER WIRE SUPPLIED OUTDOOR GROUND
WITH THE SURGE PROTECTION BUS BAR, TINNED COPPER
GROUNDING KIT (GROUNDING (OPTIONAL)
METHOD MAY VARY UPON THE
SURGE PROTECTOR USED)

#2 AWG BARE SOLID TINNED


#2 AWG BARE SOLID COPPER CABLE TO GROUND
TINNED COPPER CABLE ELECTRODE SYSTEM
TO GROUND ELECTRODE SYSTEM

SURGE PROTECTOR DETAIL

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7 CPRI Interface
7

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the CPRI interface requirements for the B13 RRH4x30.
The installation site must meet the CPRI interface requirements specified in this chapter.

Contents

Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) configuration 7-1

Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) configuration


CPRI connection options
Fiber optic cables and any fiber splice/management boxes are typically installed during
the base station installation and are routed to the location of the baseband equipment.
The Common Public Radio Interface (CPRI) of the B13 RRH4x30 can be connected in
two different ways to the 9926 BBU:
• Star configuration
• Daisy chain configuration (future)
Note: Fiber optic cables are offered in lengths between 5 m and 300 m. If additional
length is required, then a fiber splice/management box is required and must be
provided by the customer.

Fiber optic requirements


Fiber optic cables are offered in lengths between 5 m and 300 m (16.4 ft to 984.25 ft)
with an outside diameter of 5.5 mm (0.22 in). These cables are outdoor/indoor rated and
are available as multi mode dual fiber (MMDF) or single mode dual fiber (SMDF) cables.
The fiber optic cables have LC connectors on both ends. The LC connectors are
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waterproofed by the SFP connector (R2CT weatherized connector) that is installed at the
CPRI-cable to B13 RRH4x30 connection point. Cables are connected to the
B13 RRH4x30 through SFP transceivers.
Note: Only MMDF or SMDF optical cables and corresponding MMDF or SMDF SFP
optical transceivers can be used with the B13 RRH4x30. We recommend the use of
SMDF optical cables and SFPs with the B13 RRH4x30.
The MMDF or SMDF optical cables, SFP optical transceivers, and R2CT weatherized
connectors are not provided with the B13 RRH4x30. They must be ordered separately
and are required for installation.

Star configuration
The star configuration is shown below and consists of connecting each B13 RRH4x30
directly to the 9926 BBU. One CPRI cable is connected between each B13 RRH4x30 and
the 9926 BBU.

Alpha sector Beta sector Gamma sector

RRH RRH RRH

CPRI1 CPRI2 CPRI1 CPRI2 CPRI1 CPRI2

BBU Fiber in * * *

* Customer supplied optional fiber splice/management enclosure

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Daisy chain configuration (future)
The daisy chain configuration is shown below and consists of connecting the first
B13 RRH4x30 directly to the 9926 BBU; the remaining B13 RRH4x30s are daisy
chained from the first B13 RRH4x30.

Alpha sector Beta sector Gamma sector

RRH RRH RRH

CPRI1 CPRI2 CPRI1 CPRI2 CPRI1 CPRI2

BBU Fiber in * * *

* Customer supplied optional fiber splice/management enclosure

Note: The CPRI daisy chain configuration is not currently supported. The CPRI daisy
chain configuration will be supported in a future release.

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8

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the alarms interface requirements for the B13 RRH4x30.
The installation site must meet the alarms interface requirements specified in this chapter.

Contents

User alarm requirements 8-1

User alarm requirements


Overview
The B13 RRH4x30 supports up to four dry contact user alarms over one connector. The
customer’s user alarms must be dry contact form C. The B13 RRH4x30 can recognize an
alarm state as being either open or closed (customer programmable), with closed as the
default. The user alarm connector can support up to 4 user alarms (2 pins each).
The alarm cables offered by us are 15 m (50 ft) or 30 m (100 ft) long, and consist of 4
twisted pairs of 24 AWG solid conductors and a 8-pin plug connector for the
B13 RRH4x30 end. The other end needs to be terminated at the punch down block
(provided by the customer). The user alarm ports are equipped with surge protection.

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User alarms wire colors and punch down positions
The following table lists wire color-coding and punch down information for the
B13 RRH4x30 user alarms:

Connector Pin # Wire color Designation


ALARM 1 White/Brown User_ALM_4_P
2 Green User_ALM_3_RTN
3 White/Blue User_ALM_1_P
4 Orange User_ALM_2_RTN
5 White/Orange User_ALM_2_P
6 Brown User_ALM_4_RTN
7 White/Green User_ALM_3_P
8 Blue User_ALM_1_RTN

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Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the AISG interface requirements for the B13 RRH4x30.
The installation site must meet the AISG interface requirements specified in this chapter.

Contents

AISG cable requirements 9-1

AISG cable requirements


Standard AISG cable
The standard AISG cable consists of an 8-pin circular DIN connector (AISG v2.0) that
connects directly to the B13 RRH4x30. The AISG cables can be obtained from us in
lengths of 1 m to 80 m.

AISG daisy chain configuration


The B13 RRH4x30 has one AISG output port. An AISG daisy chain configuration can be
created by connecting the B13 RRH4x30 AISG output port to another external AISG
device.

AISG configurations
The figures in the following paragraphs show typical examples of AISG configurations.
Actual customer deployment may vary depending on requirements.
The components of the AISG solution offered by us include some or all of the following:
• Smart Bias Tee
• Smart Bias Tee ground kit
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• AISG surge protector
• AISG cables
• AISG cable ground kit
• RF surge protection (for indoor applications)
For outdoor AISG cable home run solutions, the AISG cable must be grounded every
60 m (200 ft). For indoor AISG cable home run solutions, the AISG cable must be
grounded at the hatchplate and every 60 m (for the outdoor portion of the run). All Smart
Bias Tees must be grounded. All RF cable grounding and surge suppression rules must be
followed as previously specified in this document.
Important! The B13 RRH4x30 has an integrated Bias Tee on RF ports TxRx1 and
TxRx2. An external Smart Bias Tee is not required for the TxRx1 and TxRx2 ports on
the B13 RRH4x30.

Typical outdoor AISG using Smart Bias Tee solution


The following figure shows a typical outdoor AISG configuration using a Smart Bias Tee
solution:

RRH outdoor
Smart Bias Tee configuration

RRH Smart Bias Tee


Antenna_1
RRH1_TxRx1/AISG
*TxRx1 Port 1 Port 2

Cable shield AISG


grounded at 60 m
*TxRx1 and TxRx2 ports intervals RCU
include an integrated IN
(internal) Bias Tee
OUT

RRH1_TxRx2
*TxRx2

Cable shield
grounded at 60 m
ALD (AISG)
intervals

Important! An external Smart Bias Tee is not required for the TxRx1 and TxRx2
ports on the B13 RRH4x30.

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Typical outdoor AISG using home run solution
The following figure shows a typical outdoor AISG configuration using a home run
solution:

RRH outdoor
AISG home run configuration

RRH
RRH1_TxRx1
TxRx1
Antenna_1
Cable shield
grounded at 60 m
intervals

RRH1_TxRx2
TxRx2 AISG RCU
IN
Cable shield
grounded at 60 m OUT
intervals
Surge Prot
AISG
ALD (AISG) IN OUT

Cable shield
grounded at 60 m
intervals

Note: For long AISG cable runs, the AISG cables must be grounded every 60 m
(200 ft). The surge protector must be located within 4.5 m (15 ft) of the RRH.

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Typical indoor AISG Smart Bias Tee solution
The following figure shows a typical indoor AISG configuration using a Smart Bias Tee
solution:

RRH indoor
Smart Bias Tee configuration

Facilities bulkhead Remote antennas

RRH Smart Bias Tee


Surge Prot Antenna_1
RRH1_TxRx1/AISG
*TxRx1 IN OUT Port 1 Port 2
Cable shield AISG
grounded at
*TxRx1 and TxRx2 ports bulkhead entrance RCU
include an integrated IN
(internal) Bias Tee
OUT
Surge Prot
RRH1_TxRx2
*TxRx2 IN OUT
Cable shield
grounded at
ALD (AISG)
bulkhead entrance

Important! An external Smart Bias Tee is not required for the TxRx1 and TxRx2
ports on the B13 RRH4x30.

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Typical indoor AISG home run solution
The following figure shows a typical indoor AISG configuration using a home run
solution:

RRH indoor
AISG home run configuration

Facilities bulkhead Remote antennas

RRH
Surge Prot
RRH1_TxRx1
TxRx1 IN OUT
Cable shield Antenna_1
Cable shield
grounded at grounded at 60 m
bulkhead entrance intervals

Surge Prot
RRH1_TxRx2
TxRx2 IN OUT AISG RCU
IN
Cable shield Cable shield
grounded at grounded at 60 m OUT
bulkhead entrance intervals
Surge Prot
AISG
ALD (AISG) IN OUT
Cable shield Cable shield
grounded at grounded at 60 m
bulkhead entrance intervals

Note: If applicable, outdoor AISG cable runs must be grounded at the facilities
bulkhead and every 60 m (200 ft).

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10 Power interface
10

Overview
Purpose
This chapter provides the power interface requirements for the B13 RRH4x30.
The installation site must meet the power interface requirements specified in this chapter.

Contents

Power requirements 10-1

Power requirements
Power options
The following section provides the power interface options for the B13 RRH4x30. Power
may be supplied from various sources including a Nokia 9412 AC baseband cabinet, a
−48‑V DC power plant, or any other DC power source meeting the requirements defined
in this document.

Electrical rating
The electrical rating of the B13 RRH4x30 is marked on the unit label of the product as
follows.

Product DC
B13 RRH4x30 −48V 15A SELV Source

It is required that the B13 RRH4x30 is protected by a circuit breaker located between the
power supply and the B13 RRH4x30. The recommended size of the circuit breaker is
20 A.
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Power consumption (estimated)
The following table provides the power consumption for the B13 RRH4x30:

Configuration Watts (Typ.) Watts (Max.)


2 × 60 W 475 (at 100% RF load, AISG 50 W, and DC input = 510
−48‑V DC)
4 × 30 W 530 (at 100% RF load, AISG 50 W, and DC input = 570
−48‑V DC)

DC input terminal
The B13 RRH4x30 DC connector (located at the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30) requires a
corresponding socket connector, APN 1AB435070001. The DC socket connector (plug)
accepts conductors from 2.5 mm2 (14 AWG) up to 10 mm2 (8 AWG) maximum with a
cable jacket outside diameter of 18 mm (0.7 in) maximum.
The customer must provide the power cable and all required materials to route it to the
B13 RRH4x30. For information on power feeder conductor sizing refer to Appendix C,
“Electrical power requirements for −48‑V DC power systems”.

Surge suppression
The DC interface of the B13 RRH4x30 is equipped with internal surge suppression.
Additional external surge suppression is optional.

DC power system requirements


For DC power requirements, refer to Appendix C, “Electrical power requirements for
−48‑V DC power systems”

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Appendix A: Site preparation
checklists

Overview
Purpose
This appendix is used by authorized personnel to verify completion of base station site
preparation activities prior to installation of base station equipment.
Included in this appendix are master sheets, from which a copy should be made for each
site preparation performed.

Contents

SP-GEN base station site general information A-2


SP-1 site preparation general checklist A-2
SP-2 site preparation power source checklist A-3
SP-3 site preparation protective earth (PE) grounding checklist A-4
SP-4 site preparation RF antenna checklist A-7
SP-5 site preparation punch list sheet A-8
SP-6 site preparation punch list sheet A-9

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SP-GEN base station site general information


Complete the following information about the base station site.
• Base Station Site Name:
• Base Station Site Address:
• Base Station Site Access Contact Name:
• MTA Name:
• Base Station Site #:
• Contact Phone #:

SP-1 site preparation general checklist


The following items must be completed prior to the installation of the base station site
equipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.

Item # Description Yes No N/A Comments


(Y) (N)
1. Is the work site free of recognized Y N N/A
environmental, health and safety (EH&S)
hazards?
2. Are base station site environmental Y N N/A
conditions within equipment specified
operating range?
3. Has the required space been provided Y N N/A
around equipment [that is, maintenance
access, cabinet(s), heat dissipation, safety]?
4. Has a Method of Procedure (MOP) been Y N N/A
developed with the installation supervisor?
5. Is base station translations information Y N N/A
available?
6. Has installer base station site equipment Y N N/A
parameter sheet been completed and
reviewed with the installation supervisor?
7. Are user alarm facilities available and Y N N/A
active?
8. Is adequate primary surge protection Y N N/A
provided for the user alarms?
9. Have the user alarm cables been installed Y N N/A
and terminated in the alarm interface?

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Item # Description Yes No N/A Comments


(Y) (N)
10. Has all equipment been ordered and has Y N N/A
delivery to site been scheduled?
11. Have all necessary arrangements been made Y N N/A
for access to the site?
12. Have all necessary arrangements been made Y N N/A
to get equipment onto the site (crane, etc.)?
13. Are proper conduits and fittings available to Y N N/A
route interface cables to the antenna?

Completed by:
Date:

SP-2 site preparation power source checklist


The following items must be completed prior to the installation of the base station site
equipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.

Item Description Yes No N/A Comments


# (Y) (N)
1. Is DC service available? Y N N/A
2. Have DC service and conduits Y N N/A
been approved by local code?
3. Is DC service equipped with surge Y N N/A
protection at service entry point?
4. Is DC power source appropriate for Y N N/A
equipment being installed?
5. Does DC service have proper Y N N/A
circuit breaker rating(s) and
labeling?
6. Is DC circuit breaker(s) available Y N N/A
and labeled for power system?

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Item Description Yes No N/A Comments


# (Y) (N)
7. Is DC circuit breaker(s) available Y N N/A
and labeled for listed ancillary
equipment?
A. Y N N/A
B. Y N N/A
C. Y N N/A
8. Do tower lighting, intrusion Y N N/A
lighting, etc. feeds have proper
lightning protection?

SP-3 site preparation protective earth (PE) grounding


checklist
The following items must be completed prior to the installation of the base station site
equipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding description items.

Item # Description Yes No N/A Comments


(Y) (N)
1. Is soil resistivity and site Y N N/A
resistance test on file?
2. Has connection been Y N N/A
provided to grounding
electrode system?
If yes, circle all that apply:
1. Via a buried ring
ground and driven
rod(s)
2. Via a buried metallic
and electrically
continuous water pipe
3. Via driven ground
rod(s) and/or plate(s)
4. Via electrolytic ground
rod(s)
5. Via grounded building
steel
6. Via grounded grid or
radial
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Item # Description Yes No N/A Comments


(Y) (N)
3. Is lighting mast(s) or air Y N N/A
terminal(s) provided and
bonded?
4. Is antenna support Y N N/A
structure(s) grounded?
5. Is antenna tower bonded to Y N N/A
grounding electrode
system?
6. Are guy wires bonded to Y N N/A
grounding electrode
system?
7. Are antenna cable shields Y N N/A
grounded at both ends?
8. If tower is greater than Y N N/A
60 meters (200 feet) high,
are antenna cable shields
grounded at midpoint and
both ends?
9. Is ice bridge bonded at both Y N N/A
ends and at 7.62-meter
(25-foot) intervals?
10. Are all ground connections Y N N/A
in compliance with Nokia
requirements (exothermic
weld, compression type
with 2-hole lugs; properly
secured; antioxidant used
on contact surface area)?
11. Are all grounding Y N N/A
conductors routed as
straight as possible with no
loops or sharp bends?
12. Is antenna support structure Y N N/A
grounded?
13. Are metallic conduits Y N N/A
bonded at both ends and at
7.62-meter (25-foot)
intervals?

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Item # Description Yes No N/A Comments


(Y) (N)
14. Are all fence corner posts Y N N/A
and gate posts properly
grounded (including fence
fabric and barbed wire, as
applicable)?
15. Are all metallic objects in Y N N/A
the vicinity bonded to the
grounding system?
16. Is AC/DC power supply Y N N/A
equipped with a surge
protection device and is the
device properly connected
to the ground system?
17. Is tower light system (if Y N N/A
installed) equipped with a
surge protection device and
is the device properly
connected to the ground
system?
18. Are the RF and GPS surge Y N N/A
protection devices properly
connected to the ground
system?
19. Are all grounding Y N N/A
connections properly
cleaned with No-Oxide?

Completed by:
Date:

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SP-4 site preparation RF antenna checklist


The following items must be completed prior to the installation of the RF antenna base
station site equipment. Circle the correct letter for the corresponding item descriptions.

Item # Description Yes No N/A Comments


(Y) (N)
1. Is tower properly installed and Y N N/A
secured?
2. Is sufficient clearance and access Y N N/A
available for a crane or other
hoisting device to install the
antenna on the tower?
3. Are all antenna cable runs Y N N/A
installed?
4. Are all antenna cable runs Y N N/A
properly terminated with 7/16
DIN socket connectors on the
equipment side?
5. Are all cable connections torqued Y N N/A
to the appropriate value?
6. Are the RF and GPS antenna Y N N/A
cables equipped with surge
protection devices?
7. Are all external cables UV rated? Y N N/A
8. Are antenna cable runs' Y N N/A
demarcation points in proper
location?
9. Are antenna cable runs marked Y N N/A
and in proper sequence per
applicable equipment drawings?
10. Are appropriate type, length and Y N N/A
number of antenna cable jumpers
available?
11. Are appropriate drip loops Y N N/A
provided for antenna cable runs
at turns and demarcation point?
12. Have antenna and cable sweeps Y N N/A
been performed?

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Item # Description Yes No N/A Comments


(Y) (N)
13. Are antennas properly installed Y N N/A
and secured?
14. Are all antennas the proper type? Y N N/A
15. Are all antennas at proper Y N N/A
azimuth?
16. Are antennas at proper height? Y N N/A
17. Are antennas at proper Y N N/A
mechanical tilt?
18. Has proper antenna separation Y N N/A
been achieved (as applicable)?
19. Are antenna hatchplate and cable Y N N/A
boots properly installed?

Completed by:
Date:

SP-5 site preparation punch list sheet


The following punch list is used to track any outstanding site preparation items.

Item # Comment/Description Severity Corrective action required


(1/2/3)
(Y/N) Completed date

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Severity level definitions:
The following lists the severity level definitions.
1. Equipment installation cannot occur until outage is rectified and will void warranty or
potentially cause personal injury.
2. Equipment installation can occur but issue must be rectified prior to handoff to
customer or service turn-up so that the warranty is not voided.
3. Equipment installation, handoff to customer, or service turn-up can occur but not per
Nokia recommendations.
Inspection checklist completion sign-off (complete below)
Was the punch list continuation sheet on the next page used? Yes or No
Inspector's Name:
Inspector's Signature: Date:

SP-6 site preparation punch list sheet


The following punch list is used to track any outstanding site preparation items.

Item # Comment/Description Severity (1/2/3) Corrective action required


(Y/N) Completed date

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Item # Comment/Description Severity (1/2/3) Corrective action required


(Y/N) Completed date

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Appendix B: Site information

Overview
Purpose
This appendix is used by Customer Project Management to document base station site
configuration information.

Contents

BSSC-1 base station site configuration information B-1

BSSC-1 base station site configuration information


General base station information
Complete the following base station site information:

Base station site Information


(provided by inspector)
Name
Address
Contact name
MTA name
Base Station Site #
Contact Phone & Pager #

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Installation type
Check all that apply:
• Indoor
• Outdoor
• Controlled environment
• Uncontrolled environment
• Concrete pad
• Rooftop
• □ Other (specify):

Base station sub-structure


Check all that apply:
• Concrete
• Wood floor
• Raised floor
• Non-Penetrating
• I-beam
• C-beam
• Platform

Earthquake zone rating


Check one:
• Zone 1
• Zone 2
• Zone 3
• Zone 4

Base station equipment


Complete the information for the installed equipment:

Equipment type Serial # # of sector Duplex/Triplex


B13 RRH4x30
B13 RRH4x30
B13 RRH4x30

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Antennas
Complete the following (if required):
Channel # (1-1999)
# of Carriers (1-9)
GPS Antenna KS/Model
PCS Freq. Block (A-F)
GPS Cable Length (feet)
GPS Antenna Gain (dB)
Antenna Type (N-N or N-DIN)
Quantity of Antenna Jumper Cables (1-15)

Other base station site equipment


Complete the following:

Equipment description Yes No N/A


(Y) (N)
Antenna Tower? Y N N/A
FAA Lighting? Y N N/A
Tower Light Alarm? Y N N/A
Ice Bridge? Y N
Covering: (check one)
Cables Only
Cables and Equipment
Cable Tray or Ladder Racks? Y N N/A
Type of Ladder: (check one)
5' Ladders
12' Ladders
Other:
Antenna Cable Hatch Plate? Y N N/A
Number of Entry Holes

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Equipment description Yes No N/A


(Y) (N)
Facilities Ancillary Equipment? Y N N/A
Power Source: (check one)
AC
DC
Voltage: (check one)
DC
rms
AC Service:
Size (amps)
Voltage (v)
Phase (1 or 3)
Nokia Power Plant? Y N
Note: If NO, the customer is responsible for the power plant's
configuration.
Earthquake Bracing Required? Y N
Tx/Rx Antenna? (mounting location) Y N N/A
Tower
Steel Structure
Building
Antenna Support Structure

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Equipment description Yes No N/A


(Y) (N)
Base Station Site Grounding? Y N
If YES, select all that apply:
Buried ring ground and driven rods
Buried metallic and electrically continuous
water pipe
Down conductors
(Quantity: )
Electrolytic ground rod(s)
(Quantity: )
Driven ground rod(s)
(Quantity: )
Grounded building steel
Ground grid
Ground radial(s)
(Quantity: )
Collocated non-PCS equipment? Y N
Existing grounding system:
Single Point
Integrated
Ground Bus? Y N
If YES, quantity:

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Appendix C: Electrical power
requirements for −48‑V DC
power systems

Overview
Purpose
The purpose of this appendix is to provide power requirements for the B13 RRH4x30, in
case a 3rd party power system is used.
Important! All AC wiring and over-current protection must be installed in
accordance with the National Electric Code (NFPA-70) and local electrical codes. An
appropriate earth ground connection is required before commercial AC service can be
connected to any equipment at the site.

Contents

Power requirements (general) C-1


Power system requirements C-3
DC Power requirements C-4

Power requirements (general)


Scope
This section specifies the DC power and power system alarm interface requirements for
the B13 RRH4x30 equipment; specifically DC power, DC feeder quantity, recommended
DC feeder wire gauge, and DC feeder circuit breaker type/rating. Some additional
information is included on power feeder connections and alarm connections to the
B13 RRH4x30.
This section provides information on the quality and characteristics of the DC power to be
supplied to the B13 RRH4x30. The power systems must provide uninterrupted DC power
to the B13 RRH4x30. The power system must be designed to support a fully configured
site as required. This section is intended for use by a customer specifying a power system
other than the standard Nokia power systems.
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By meeting these requirements, the Nokia equipment referenced in this section should
meet the electrical and RF performance specifications of the customer supplied
equipment.

Standard reference documents


We strongly recommend power systems meet all applicable requirements specified in the
following documents. The appropriate requirements must be selected from the latest
version of the documents listed in the table below, based on the “country of use.” In
addition, adherence to all additional requirements mandated by the “country of use” is the
customer's responsibility. The power system must meet the specified Underwriters
Laboratories (UL) and FCC requirement documents in order for the equipment to
maintain its UL and FCC compliance. The references listed in the table may be obtained
from the issuing agency or their authorized distributors.

Source Document # Title


Issue #
FCC FCC FCC Rules & Regulations Title 47, Code of Federal
Regulations Part 15, Class B
IEC IEC-61000-4-5 International Standard. Electromagnetic Compatibility
(EMC). Testing & Measurement Techniques
IEEE IEEE/ IEEE Standard for Performance of Low-Voltage
ANSIC62.34 Surge-Protective Devices (Secondary Arrestors)
NFPA NFPA-70 National Electrical Code
Telcordia GR-063- Network Equipment-Building System (NEBS) General
CORE10 Equipment Requirements
Telcordia GR-001089- Electrical Safety-Generic-Criteria for Network
CORE1 Telecommunications Equipment GR-001089- CORE
CSA CSA C22.2 Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment,
#95012 Including Business Equipment
UL UL-507 Standard for RRHs and Boxes
IEC IEC 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including
Electrical Business Equipment
IEC IEC 60529 Degrees of Protection Provided by Enclosures

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Power system requirements


General
This section specifies the mechanical, electrical, and environmental requirements the
power system must meet. The following requirements apply to indoor or outdoor power
systems only.
We strongly recommend that the power system meet the same environmental, safety, and
regulatory requirements as the Nokia equipment to maintain its safety and regulatory
certification.

B13 RRH4x30 interface requirements


The following table provides the interface requirements required to connect the
B13 RRH4x30 to a 3rd party power system.

Interface Requirement
Mechanical interface The customer is responsible for specifying all the
mechanical requirements for the power system such as
dimensions, weights, anchoring, grounding, cabling,
cable interfaces, and installation features.
B13 RRH4x30 interfaces All the power system electrical interfaces are located at
the bottom of the B13 RRH4x30.
For dimensions of the B13 RRH4x30, refer to Chapter 3,
“External interfaces” of this document.
Important! Under no circumstances must any
modification (e.g. drilling) be made to a
B13 RRH4x30 unless the modification is covered by
a Alcatel-Lucent "Change Notice."
Electrical interface requirements The electrical interfaces between the power system and
the B13 RRH4x30 consist of DC power and power
system alarms. All B13 RRH4x30s receive DC power
independently from the power system. All power system
alarms interface with the B13 RRH4x30.

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Typical rectifier power system
The following diagram shows the electrical interfaces of a typical power system.

Typical power system


PMJ

PMN
Denotes contact Alarms to 9926 BBU
closure when ACF
alarm condition
exists BD
AC input
power

-48V DC
DC power feed to equipment

-48V DC return to
frame ground
Legend:
PMJ: Power major alarm
PMN: Power minor alarm
ACF: AC fail
BD: Batteries on discharge, first stage

DC Power requirements
−48‑V DC input requirements
The nominal −48‑V DC power supplied to the B13 RRH4x30 shall meet the requirements
specified in this section. The DC power system shall be capable of providing constant
power to the equipment over the entire range of environmental conditions for the
“country of use.”
The B13 RRH4x30 has one −48‑V DC input feed rated at 15 A at −48‑V DC.

DC input power requirements


The DC power system shall be capable of providing constant DC power to the required
equipment configurations at the maximum power level. The typical power level is the DC
power consumption expected while the site is operating with "busy hour" traffic and
ambient temperature between 20° to 25° Celsius (68° to 77° Fahrenheit). The
B13 RRH4x30 has constant power load characteristics.

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DC feeders and connection interface
Each B13 RRH4x30 requires one DC feed. The DC socket connector (plug) accepts
8 AWG maximum (for more information, see “DC input terminal” (p. 10-2)). Alternate
wire gauges may be used for the DC feeders, but shall be sized to limit the round trip
voltage drop between the power system output terminals and the B13 RRH4x30 input
terminals to less than 4 V. A current level equal to 80% of the circuit breaker current
rating specified shall be used for this calculation.
The customer must provide the power cable and all required materials to route it to the
B13 RRH4x30.
The wire used for the DC feeders shall be rated for the environmental condition in which
it is used and shall be rated and sized according to the applicable sections of the National
Electrical Code (NFPA 70) or the Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1 (CSA C22.1) for NAR
markets, or the local electrical code in use. Ensure that the most current versions of the
previously mentioned documents are used. The circuit breaker characteristics shall be
equivalent to Sensata Technologies, Inc. Airpax ™, model LEL/LML, circuit breakers with
type 51, DC trip delay curve characteristics.

DC input surge requirements


The DC input interface of the B13 RRH4x30 is equipped with electrolytic capacitors to
reduce noise, ripple, and the effect of transients. The capacitors can draw a high inrush
current when power is first applied to the B13 RRH4x30.

DC input Inrush current Time


(Amps) (Milliseconds)
−48‑V DC 600 to 1200 up to 1

The circuit breakers providing DC power to the B13 RRH4x30 must be able to withstand
this high inrush current. The Airpax, model LEL/LML, circuit breakers with type 51, DC
trip delay curve characteristics is rated to withstand the inrush current.

Overload trip characteristics


The following table provides the overload trip characteristic for the Airpax circuit breaker
with type 51 delay characteristics. If an alternate circuit breaker is used, it must have
equivalent overload trip characteristics.

Airpax model LEL/LML type 51 Overload Trip Time


(Seconds)
Rating 100% 125% 150% 200% 400% 600% 800% 1000%
Time No trip 0.5 to 0.3 to 3 0.1 to 0.3 to 0.011 to 0.004 to 0.004 to
(sec.) 6.5 1.2 0.5 0.25 0.1 0.08
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DC input voltage range
The normal DC input voltage range (measured at B13 RRH4x30 input location), the set
point of float voltage for the battery and the maximum float voltage set points for the
B13 RRH4x30 are provided in the following table.

B13 RRH4x30 Normal input Set point of float Maximum float


voltage range1 voltage voltage
(volts DC) (volts DC) (volts DC)
−48‑V DC −40.5 to −57 −54.48 −57

Notes:
1. Operating range with all performance met, including startup voltage conditions. The
B13 RRH4x30 has an extended input voltage range of −38 to −57 volts DC at full
performance except for power consumption relaxation. Startup is not guaranteed when the
input voltage is above −40.5 volts DC.

Default voltage
If a failure occurs with the DC power system controller, the DC power system output
voltage shall remain within the range specified in the table above.
DC voltage regulation
The DC voltage shall be regulated to within ±0.5% of the voltage set in the table above
under all conditions of line, load and temperature.
DC soft start
The DC voltage at input of the B13 RRH4x30s shall not overshoot more than 3.5% of the
set voltage in the table above for a period of more than 100 milliseconds, under any
conditions.

Ripple and noise


The following table provides ripple and noise requirements. This requirement applies,
with or without batteries connected to the system, however the system is not intended to
operate without batteries.

B13 RRH4x30 Ripple voltage Ripple voltage DC system


mV pp mV pp noise
(0 to 100 MHz) (mV rms) mV
(psophometric)
−48‑V DC Not to exceed 480 100 Less than 2

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Transient load response
For any step-load demand change of 10% to 90%, or 90% to 10%, on the DC power
system, the DC input voltage to the B13 RRH4x30 shall remain within 5.0% and return to
the 0.5% regulation band within 300 milliseconds.

Backup power requirements


In the event of a commercial power failure, we recommend the DC power provided to the
B13 RRH4x30 be backed up for a minimum of 60 minutes. The DC power to the
equipment shall not be interrupted during the transition from normal operation to backup
operation and vice versa.

High voltage shutdown


The DC power source may shut down if the output voltage reaches the following values:

Nominal voltage Maximum voltage Maximum voltage for


range (Volts DC) up to one second
−48‑V DC −56.2 to −60 −60

Notes:
1. The DC power system shall not provide sustained voltage to the B13 RRH4x30 at the
maximum voltage values, for more than one second, as shown in the table above.
2. If a power system failure occurs which causes loss of regulation resulting in voltage levels
given in the table above stated as the “maximum voltage range,” the power system shall
shutdown or clamp its output voltage below −56.2‑V DC (for −48‑V DC systems) until the
problem is corrected.

Transient surge protection


The DC power system shall be designed to prevent surge transients at its input passing
through to the output and causing voltage transient in excess of −60 volts (for −48‑V DC
systems) to the B13 RRH4x30. Adequate transient surge protection must be provided by
the customer to limit surge voltages to less than −60 volts (for −48‑V DC systems). If
external surge protection is required to meet this limit, it should be installed near the DC
input terminal of the B13 RRH4x30.

DC power grounding
The −48‑V DC return conductors shall be bonded to the frame ground system at the
output of the DC power system. For proper site grounding of the equipment, refer to
Grounding and Lightning Protection Guidelines for Alcatel-Lucent Network Wireless
System Cell Sites, 401-200-115.

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Appendix D: Product
conformance statements

Overview
Purpose
This section presents the product conformance statements that apply to the
B13 RRH4x30.
In regions such as North America and the European Union, the statements that are
required are determined primarily by national or multi-national regulations. However, in
some regions, contract terms determine which statements are required.
The presence of the statement indicates that the product does comply with that statement
wherever it is required to do so.

Contents

United States D-1

United States
Introduction
The statements that follow are the product conformance statements that apply to the
B13 RRH4x30 when deployed in the United States.

Federal Communications Commission


Important! Changes or modifications not expressly approved could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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FCC Part 15 Class B
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
RF approval
This equipment complies with Part 2, Subpart J - Equipment Authorization Procedures, of
the FCC Rules.
This equipment complies with Part 24 – Personal Communications Services, Subpart E -
Broadband PCS.

Product safety conformance


This equipment is safety certified for the United States of America by a Nationally
Recognized Test Laboratory (NRTL) accredited by the US Department of Labor,
Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), such as Underwriters
Laboratory (UL), Canadian Standards Association (CSA), or others.
The product bears this certification mark of this certification laboratory on its main
nameplate label. Should the local authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) require prior or
additional verification of this certification, a product certificate of compliance can be
obtained from the specific certification laboratory by the business/product unit Applicant
for the product or by contacting technical support.
For technical support, contact your local customer support team. See the Support web site
(http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/support/) for contact information.
Any modifications to this equipment are not permitted without review and official written
authorization from the specific Certification Body. Unauthorized changes may violate the
Product Safety Certification. Modifications or changes authorized by official CN/CNN
are assumed to have received prior approval from this Lab.

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Antenna exposure
Antenna installations for the B13 RRH4x30 shall be performed in accordance with all
applicable manufacturer's recommendations, and national laws and regulations related to
human exposure to radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields. To ensure correct
antenna installation, the antenna installer shall perform all necessary calculations and/or
field measurements to evaluate compliance with applicable national laws or regulations
regarding human exposure to RF electromagnetic fields. The supplier of radio equipment,
the supplier of antenna equipment and the integrator and builder of the site must provide
sufficient information so that the limits of the exclusion zones can be determined. Any
changes to the antenna or other equipment in the transmit path may require re-evaluation
of the exposures to electromagnetic fields.
Pursuant to 47 CFR Part 1, Subpart I, subject to the provisions of section 1.1307, all
installations must be evaluated for requirements contained in Table 1, “Limits for
maximum permissible exposure,” in section 1.1310.
RF exposure guidelines for antenna placement
1. Antennas should be placed sufficiently away from possible human RF exposure in
order to meet FCC guidelines.
2. When placing the antennas, please be aware of FCC 47 CFR sections 1.1307 to
1.1310 and FCC guidelines for public safety (for example, OET Bulletin No. 56,
Questions and Answers about Biological Effects and Potential Hazards of
Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields and OET Bulletin 65, Evaluating Compliance
With FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields
and its supplements).
3. FCC requirements mandate maximum power density at location of possible exposure
to be below 0.5 mW/cm2 (5 W/m2) at B13 frequencies (750 MHz) for general
population/uncontrolled exposure and 2.5 mW/cm2 (25 W/m2) at B13 frequencies for
occupational/controlled exposure. Exposure is averaged over a 30 minute time period
for general population/uncontrolled exposure and over a 6 minute time period for
occupational/controlled exposure. RF exposure is assessed based on calculation
methods defined in international standards, such as IEC 62232.
Example of RF exposure assessments
RF exposure is assessed based on calculation methods defined in international standards,
such as IEC 62232. Compliance assessment based on the equivalent isotropically radiated
power (EIRP) provide a conservative estimate of the compliance distance in the direction
of the main lobe of the antenna. Other methods, for example synthetic model calculations,
provide more accurate values in the near field of antennas as well as compliance distances
on each side of the antenna.
The EIRP is calculated based on the relationship between power density and EIRP as
follows:
S = EIRP ÷ (4πR2)

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Where:
S is the power density in W/m2 and is used to define the RF exposure limit
R is the distance between the point of investigation to the center of radiation of the
antenna in m
EIRP is in W and EIRP = (Power input to the antenna in W) × (Numerical gain of
the antenna)
Losses of all components between the equipment transmit port and the antenna
shall be included in EIRP calculations.
This formula is mainly valid at far field distances from the antenna and provides an
over estimation of the compliance distance in the near field. More accurate
assessment can be performed using methods defined in IEC 62232.
When the B13 RRH4x30 is set to transmit at 120 W with no cable loss and using a typical
antenna of 16.4 dBi gain with a horizontal beamwidth of 70°, a vertical beamwidth of
9.5°, and a downtilt of 5°, the following compliance distances should be considered:
• For occupation/controlled exposure: 3.3 m in the main lobe in front of the antenna and
1 m on each side of the antenna
• For general population/uncontrolled exposure: 9 m in the main lobe in front of the
antenna and 3.7 m on each side of the antenna
The RF output power and EIRP of the B13 RRH4x30 may have to be lowered in indoor
applications in order to reduce the RF exposure level near the antenna. Final calculations
shall be performed by the installing activity for the specific antenna used and installation
configuration.

FDA optical transmitter product compliance


This product, B13 RRH4x30, complies with the Food and Drug Administration’s Center
for Devices and Radiological Health (FDA/CDRH) regulations 21 CFR 1040.10 and
1040.11. It is a Class I/1 laser optical fiber communication systems “product” under the
FDA.
This product is designed to ensure that personnel operating the product are not
endangered by laser radiation during normal operation and fault conditions. This product
does not present a risk of eye injury because it is fully enclosed and does not contain
embedded lasers greater than Class I/1 unless otherwise noted.

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CAUTION
Laser hazard
Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous laser radiation exposure.
Do not view directly into the laser beam with optical instruments such as a fiber
microscope because viewing of laser emission in excess of Class 1 limits significantly
increases the risk of eye damage.
Never look into the end of an exposed fiber or an open connector as long as the optical
source is switched on.
Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber
connectors.

Packaging collection and recovery requirements


Countries, states, localities, or other jurisdictions may require that systems be established
for the return and/or collection of packaging waste from the consumer, or other end user,
or from the waste stream. Additionally, reuse, recovery, and/or recycling targets for the
return and/or collection of the packaging waste may be established. For more information
regarding collection and recovery of packaging and packaging waste within specific
jurisdictions, contact your local Environment, Health and Safety organization or the
Hazardous Waste Center technical support at (888) 539-2783.

Material content compliance


The following notification applies to products distributed for sale, resale, or use.
This product, part, or both may include a lithium-manganese dioxide battery, which
contains very small amounts of a perchlorate substance. Special handling may apply.
For California:
Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/.

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Appendix E: Abbreviations

Overview
Purpose
This appendix provides a list of the abbreviations used in this document and the
expansions for each abbreviation.

Contents

Abbreviation expansions E-1

Abbreviation expansions
0-9
2A two antenna
3GPP Third Generation Partnership Project
4A four antenna

A
AHJ authority having jurisdiction
AISG Antenna Interface Standards Group
ALD antenna line device
ANSI American National Standards Institute
APN Alcatel-Lucent part number
AWG American Wire Gauge

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B
B13 Band 13
B13 RRH4x30 (Nokia B13 RRH4x30) Nokia Band 13 Remote Radio Head 4x30
BBU base band unit
BSSC Base Station Site Configuration
BTS Base Transceiver Station

C
CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health
CE Conformité Européenne (European Conformity)
CEI Commission Electrotechnique Internationale
CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization
CFR Code of Federal Regulations
CN Change Notice
CNN Change Notification Number
CPRI Common Public Radio Interface
CSA Canadian Standards Association

D
DIN Deutsches Institut für Normung (German Institute for Standardization)

E
EH&S environmental, health and safety
EIRP equivalent isotropically radiated power
EMC electromagnetic compatibility
eNodeB (eNB) evolved NodeB — LTE base station or BTS
ESD electrostatic discharge
ETS European Telecommunication Standard
EU European Union

F
FCC Federal Communications Commission
FDA Food and Drug Administration
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FDD frequency division duplex

G
GPS Global Positioning System

I
ID inside diameter
IEC International Electrotechnical Commission
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IP# ingress protection (when used with a number, for example “IP65”)
ISO International Standards Organization

L
LTE Long Term Evolution

M
MIMO Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output
MSDS material safety data sheet
MTA Major Trading Area

N
NAR North American Region
NEC National Electric Code
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association
NFPA National Fire Protection Association
NRTL Nationally Recognized Test Laboratory

O
OA&M (OAM) operation, administration, and maintenance
OD outside diameter
OET Office of Engineering and Technology (a staff office of the FCC)
OLCS Online Customer Support
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration

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P
PCS Personal Communications Services
PE protective earth (ground)
PPE personal protective equipment

Q
QMA quick mate SMA

R
R2CT Radiall 2 Connectors to Transceiver
RET Remote Electrical Tilt
RF radio frequency
RH relative humidity
RRH Remote Radio Head
RU (U) rack unit — One rack unit is 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) high.
Rx receiver
RxMon Rx monitor

S
SD Secure Digital
SELV safety extra low voltage
SFP small form-factor pluggable
SMA SubMiniature version A
SMDF single mode dual fiber
SSD solid-state drive

T
TMA tower mounted amplifier
TRDU Transceiver Duplexer Unit
Tx transmitter
TxMon Tx monitor

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U
U (RU) rack unit — One rack unit is 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) high.
UL Underwriters Laboratories
URL Uniform Resource Locator
USB Universal Serial Bus
UV ultraviolet

V
VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio

W
WES Warrantee Eligibility System

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Appendix F: Document issue
history

Overview
Purpose
This appendix provides the document issue history for this document.

Contents

Reissue history F-1

Reissue history
Purpose
The reissue history of this document is described in the following paragraphs.

Issue 2
The document changes from Issue 1 are shown in the following table.

Table F-1 Document changes from Issue 1, August 2015

Feature/enhancement Description Location


Company rebranding Editorial changes made to Throughout the document
reflect the rebranding of
Alcatel-Lucent to Nokia
Nokia equivalent product Added Nokia equivalent Document title, “Purpose”
name product name (p. xi), “Terminology”
(p. xiv), and page footer
Document title and number Updated document titles and “Related information” (p. xiv)
changes numbers

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Table F-1 Document changes from Issue 1, August 2015 (continued)

Feature/enhancement Description Location


Carrying handle removal Removal of carrying handle is “Carrying handle location”
optional (p. 4-4)
Cross polarization Added cross polarization “Wiring requirements for
requirements information 4Tx/4Rx antennas” (p. 6-2)
CPRI configuration Revised CPRI configuration “Common Public Radio
clarification figures Interface (CPRI)
configuration” (p. 7-1)
AISG configuration Revised text and figures “AISG cable requirements”
clarification related to Smart Bias Tee (p. 9-1)
configurations

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A about this document for small pole mounting, 4-7 conformance statements
conventions used, xii for Unistrut mounting, 4-14 antenna exposure, United
States, D-3
related information, xiv for wall mounting, 4-11
Federal Communications
related training, xiv Unistrut installation, 4-17
Commission, United States,
site preparation checklists, xv wall mount drill pattern, 4-12 D-1
terminology, xiv ............................................................. laser warning, United States,
D-5
AISG interface, 9-1 C carrying handle, 4-4
material content compliance,
alarms, user, 8-1 checklist
United States, D-5
antenna site preparation, A-1 optical transmitter product,
cable grounding, 6-5 SP-1 site preparation general, United States, D-4
interface, 6-1 A-2
packaging collection and
RF requirements, 6-2 SP-2 site preparation power recovery, United States, D-5
source, A-3 product safety, United States,
surge suppression (optional),
6-5 SP-3 site preparation D-2
grounding, A-4 radio frequency (RF) approval,
antenna cable
SP-4 site preparation RF United States, D-2
general requirements, 6-1 antenna, A-7
United States, D-1
antenna exposure statements SP-5 site preparation punch list connections
conformance statements, sheet, A-8
United States, D-3 DC interface, C-5
SP-6 site preparation punch list
AWG conversion table, xii sheet, A-9 conventions used, xii

............................................................. SP-GEN base station site correlation, 6-2


general information, A-2 CPRI connection options, 7-1
B backup power requirements, C-7
Class 1 laser statements CPRI interface, 7-1
base mounting bracket, 4-6
United States, D-4 cross-polarization, 6-2
brackets
Class I stranded wire, C-5
for large pole mounting, 4-9
clearances, 4-3
for pole mounting, 4-6

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............................................................. ............................................................. load terminator, RF, 3-3

D DC input G grounding .............................................................

feeders, C-5 DC power, C-7 M material content compliance

power, C-4 electrode requirements, 5-2 United States, D-5


requirements, C-4 exothermic weld, 5-2 miscellaneous hardware, weights,
2-6
DC input voltage range, C-6 general requirements, 5-1
mounting options, 4-4
dimensions pole mount, 5-3
mounting requirements, 4-1
B13 RRH4x30, 2-5 pole mount (metal), 5-4
pole, 4-5
dimensions and weights, 2-5 wall mount, 5-5
Unistrut, 4-13
document reissue history, xi grounding requirements, 5-1
wall, 4-10
document support, xv .............................................................
.............................................................
documentation H heat dissipation, 4-3
how to comment, xvi O outdoor environmental
high voltage shutdown, C-7
requirements, 4-2
how to order, xvi .............................................................
overload trip characteristics, C-5
drill pattern
I inrush current .............................................................
direct to wall mounting, 4-12
DC input, C-5
P packaging collection and recovery
dummy load, RF, 3-3
intended audience, xi statement
.............................................................
interface United States, D-5
E environmental requirements, 4-1 AISG, 9-1 phone numbers
external clearances antenna, 6-1 for document support, xv
value, 4-3 CPRI, 7-1 physical description, 2-3
external interfaces, 3-1 CPRI connection, 7-1 pole mount requirements, 4-5
physical location, 3-2 power, 10-1 pole mounting
............................................................. interfaces, external, 3-1 brackets for, 4-6
F FCC ............................................................. brackets for large pole, 4-9
See: Federal Communications
K kits brackets for small pole, 4-7
Commission (FCC)
for wall mounting, 4-11 carrying handle, 4-4
Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) ............................................................. grounding system, 5-3
conformance statements, L laser statements grounding system (metal), 5-4
United States, D-1
United States, D-4 power interface, 10-1
ferrules, use of, C-5
laser warning statements power requirements
functional description, 2-1
United States, D-5 B13 RRH4x30 interface, C-3

load response, C-7 backup, C-7

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DC feeders, C-5 grounding, 5-1 termination, RF, 3-3
DC grounding, C-7 mounting, 4-1 terminology, xiv
DC input, C-4 RF load terminator, 3-3 transient load response, C-7
DC input power, C-4 ripple and noise, C-6 transient surge protection, C-7
DC input surge, C-5 ............................................................. .............................................................

DC input voltage range, C-6 S safety, 1-1 U Unistrut installation, 4-17


general, C-3 basic safety aspects, 1-3 Unistrut mount requirements, 4-13
high voltage shutdown, C-7 general precautions for example hardware, 4-16
overload trip characteristics, installation procedures, 1-5
Unistrut mounting
C-5 specific hazards, 1-6
brackets for, 4-14
reference documents, C-2 structure of hazard statements,
Unistrut mounting bracket, 4-14
ripple and noise, C-6 1-1
United States
scope, C-1 safety statements
conformance statements, D-1
system interface, C-4 laser warning, United States,
D-5 user alarms, 8-1
transient load response, C-7
site information, B-1 wire colors, 8-2
transient surge protection, C-7
BSSC-1 base station site .............................................................
product conformance statements, configuration information,
D-1 V voltage range
B-1
product overview, 2-1 DC input, C-6
site preparation
functional description, 2-1 .............................................................
checklists, A-1
physical description, 2-3 site preparation checklists W wall mount requirements, 4-10
product attributes, 2-1 overview, xv wall mounting
weights and dimensions, 2-5 site requirements brackets for, 4-11
product safety statements outdoor environment, 4-2 carrying handle, 4-4
conformance statements, structure of hazard statements, 1-1 drill pattern, multiple RRHs,
United States, D-2 4-12
support
............................................................. grounding system, 5-5
technical, xvi
R radio frequency (RF) kits for, 4-11
supported systems, xii
conformance statements, Unistrut installation, 4-17
surge protection
United States, D-2
wall mounting bracket, 4-11
transient requirements, C-7
reissue history, F-1
weights
system interface
related information, xiv
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power, C-4
related training, xiv miscellaneous hardware, 2-6
.............................................................
requirements
weights and dimensions, 2-5
environmental, 4-1 T technical support, xvi
what's new, xi
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wire colors
user alarms, 8-2
wire cross-sectional area table, xii
wire size table, xii

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