User Manual

Chapter 4 Installing the cabinet, power, and ground
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Routing power and backhaul cables into cabinet and closing
right side access panel
At this point the cabinet is secured to its concrete pad, and the right side cable access panel is backed away
from the cabinet. This is an appropriate time to thread the power cable into the cabinet and install the power
conduit and to thread the backhaul cable into the cabinet and install its conduit according to your site
planner’s specifications. This procedure explains in general how to perform these steps, but the details of
conduit installation are dependent on your site planners specifications.
Be sure you have read and understood Understanding the cabinet installation process
on page 50 before
continuing.
Requirements
Tools required depend on the particular grounding methods and materials specified by the site planner for
this particular site.
Procedure
1. Remove the power terminal access panel. See Removing the power terminal access panel
on page 204.
2. Thread the power cable through its conduit and attach the power conduit to the power cable access port
on the right side access panel. To locate the power cable access port, see Right side view with the front
door open on page 5.
3. From the front of the cabinet, reach through the power terminal access panel area and grip the power
cable.
4. Pull enough power cable forward to the front of the cabinet so that you will be able to attach the cable to
the power terminal.
For information on the power terminal, see Understanding the cabinet font view
on page 3.
NOTE
If it is not possible to schedule technicians to install
power and backhaul cables at this time, you must
re-install the right side access panel to ensure the
cabinet is sealed. See Re-installing the right side
cable access panel on page 207.
Later procedures assume the power and backhaul
cables are available inside the cabinet.
WARNING
Power supply must meet IP-RN 8000 specifications. See Power
specifications on page 193.