Manual

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031-314-B0-001, Rev. A (12/2012)
2.0 Installation
2.1 FBE2322 Enclosure Installation Overview
Installation requirements may differ for each conguration or customer specic application. The following
instructions provide guidelines for the most common enclosure conguration installations. Always follow
local codes and ordinances when designing and implementing your backhaul enclosure plans. Table 2-1
provides installation options for standard congurations. Consult your sales representative for installation
information if your conguration does not appear below.
FBE2322 Enclosure System Installation Options
Standard Congurations H-Frame Mount Pole Mount Ground Mount
FBE-AEE x x
FBE-ENC x x
FBE-ENC w/ Batteries x x
FBE ENC-BEE x x
FBE-AEE-ENC-BEE-P10 x* x
FBE-ENC-BEE-BEE-P10 x* x
FBE-AEE-AEE-ENC-P10 x* x
(*) - Installed without P10 plinth base.
Table 2-1, FBE2322 Enclosure System Installation Options
2.2 Site Selection
Where possible, select a site above the 100-year ood plain and away from houses.
Place in a shaded location to minimize the effects of solar loading.
Locate in an area where airow can be maximized.
Avoid locating the enclosure where it is an obstruction and would inhibit visibility.
Locate the enclosure away from sprinkler systems or other sources of forced water.
Locate the enclosure out of the prevailing wind to minimize the buildup of snow or the
accumulation of wind-borne dust.
Ensure soil conditions are suitable for the the appropriate grounding system installation.
Ensure cabling has been run and terminated at the site.
Decide whether the enclosure will be placed on a precast concrete pad or on a pad poured on site.
Contact a cable locating service, the local utility, and adjacent building supervisors to ensure
installation location and cable routing does not interfere with existing utility connections.
For ground mount congurations, do NOT exceed a maximum height of 72" (1.8m).
NOTE:
Ensure that all enclosure installations are installed per local, state, and federal codes and regulations. Local,
state, and federal codes and regulations supersede information provided in this manual.
ATTENTION: