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About This Document
Purpose
This document describes the Mini-shelter in terms of its positioning, benefits, architecture,
application scenarios, typical configuration, and technical specifications.
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Sales engineers
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Change History
Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the
changes made in earlier issues.
Issue 03 (20130619)
This is the third official release.
Modified the feature of the feeder window in section 2.2.7 "Optional Components."
Issue 02 (20121204)
This is the second official release.
Add ports description.
Modify HTTP to HTTPS.
Modify "monitored remotely" to "managed remotely".
Delete "Telecom protocol".
Issue 01 (20120730)
This is the first official release.

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Contents
About This Document .................................................................................................................... ii
1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Positioning ....................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Benefits ............................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Network Diagrams ........................................................................................................................................... 3
2 Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1.1 System Architecture ................................................................................................................................ 6
2.2 Assembly Cabinet ............................................................................................................................................. 8
2.2.1 Cabinet Appearance ................................................................................................................................ 8
2.2.2 Temperature Control Door .................................................................................................................... 11
2.2.3 Rack ...................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.2.4 Door Lock ............................................................................................................................................. 13
2.2.5 Base ....................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.6 Cabinet Lamp ........................................................................................................................................ 14
2.2.7 Optional Components ........................................................................................................................... 15
2.3 Temperature Control System .......................................................................................................................... 17
2.3.1 Intelligent Heat Exchanger .................................................................................................................... 17
2.3.2 Heat Exchanger ..................................................................................................................................... 19
2.3.3 Natural Ventilation Unit ........................................................................................................................ 21
2.3.4 TEC ....................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.3.5 AC Air Conditioner and DC Air Conditioner ........................................................................................ 24
2.3.6 Heater .................................................................................................................................................... 26
2.3.7 Air Conditioner Controller .................................................................................................................... 28
2.4 Monitoring System ......................................................................................................................................... 29
2.5 Power Distribution System and Power System .............................................................................................. 30
2.5.1 ACDB .................................................................................................................................................... 30
2.5.2 DCDU ................................................................................................................................................... 31
2.5.3 Power System........................................................................................................................................ 32
2.5.4 Maintenance Socket (Optional)............................................................................................................. 38
2.6 Cables ............................................................................................................................................................. 38
2.6.1 Power Cables ........................................................................................................................................ 39
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2.6.2 Ground Cables ...................................................................................................................................... 39
2.6.3 Signal Cables ........................................................................................................................................ 40
2.7 Ground System ............................................................................................................................................... 41
3 Application Scenarios ................................................................................................................ 43
4 Typical Configuration ................................................................................................................ 45
5 Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................ 50
5.1 Environmental Specifications......................................................................................................................... 50
5.2 Engineering Specifications ............................................................................................................................. 50
5.3 Cable Layout Principle ................................................................................................................................... 52
6 Acronyms and Abbreviations ................................................................................................... 55
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1 Overview
1.1 Positioning
The ITS1000M V100R003C02 (Mini-shelter for short) is a complete solution that provides an
appropriate operating environment and security system for outdoor communications sites. The
Mini-shelter is characterized by easy site determination, energy saving and emission reduction,
quick deployment, and smooth evolution. The Mini-shelter integrates Huawei
communications equipment, a power system, alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC)
power distribution devices, storage batteries, and surge protection and grounding devices. It
can also be used as a functional cabinet such as a power supply cabinet, a battery cabinet, and
a transmission cabinet.
The Mini-shelter is an outdoor shelter with strong housing capability. Any devices that meet
the space and power consumption requirements for the Mini-shelter can be installed,
including devices from other vendors. The Mini-shelter provides comprehensive temperature
control units (TCUs) such as the heat exchanger, intelligent DC/AC heat exchanger,
thermoelectric cooler (TEC), IP55/IP34 natural ventilation unit, DC air conditioner, and AC
air conditioner to meet temperature control requirements for different compartments. This
helps operators to implement energy saving and emission reduction plans.
The Mini-shelter provides cabinets with different heights, diverse temperature control modes,
and intelligent monitoring, and meets multiple market requirements.
The Mini-shelter can be integrated in factories or warehouses, shipped pre-assembled, and
hoisted onsite. It can also be shipped in separate packages and assembled onsite, which is
applicable in areas like on rooftops and hilltops that are tough to access with vehicles and
cranes.
1.2 Benefits
Table 1-1 shows the benefits of the Mini-shelter.
Table 1-1 The benefits of the Mini-shelter
Item Benefits Remarks
Mini-shelter Easy site
determination

Has small dimensions with a compact structure.
Each unit of the Mini-shelter occupies only 1 m
2

(10.76 ft
2
).
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Item Benefits Remarks

Applicable to various site scenarios, such as a
rooftop site, street site, suburb site, or a site shared
by different operators' devices.
Flexible
product
combination,
diverse
requirement
support

Can house devices from multiple vendors.

Supports side-by-side or back-to-back capacity
expansion and smooth devices evolution.

Temperature control doors for Mini-shelters with
the same height are the same in support dimensions
and installation dimensions.
Wide rang of
application
scenarios
With modular design, the Mini-shelter provides basic
functional compartments. The Mini-shelter can also be
combined flexibly to meet different customer
requirements.
High
integration and
low cost

Features low capital expenditure (CAPEX),
compared with equipment rooms and shelters.

Requires fewer cables between devices, helping
reduce engineering costs.

Has strong housing capability and supports a high
level of integration for multiple auxiliary devices
so that the site is neat and orderly.
Quick
deployment
and increased
Return on
Investment
(ROI)

Can be assembled in factories or warehouses and
then shipped as pre-assembled or can also be
shipped in separate packages and then assembled
onsite.

Assembling a Mini-shelter with three units
(without installing devices and connecting cables)
requires about 8 person-hours.

Requires a much smaller engineering scale,
compared with traditional equipment rooms and
shelters.
Cabinet Low heat
exchange
coefficient, free
from solar
irradiation and
awning

The wall of the Mini-shelter is made of 45 mm
(1.77 in.) highly adiabatic sandwich panel, which
has a minor heat bridge, reduces heat exchange,
and saves energy. The adiabatic design enables the
Mini-shelter to house various temperature control
devices and apply to more scenarios.

It has been proved by tests that the Mini-shelter
suffers minor solar irradiation and does not need an
awning. Shows as the Table 1-2.
Carrier-class
design and
improved
reliability

Components of the Mini-shelter use carrier-class
design to ensure safety and reliability.

Device safety is ensured and devices run reliably.
Temperature
control
Independent
temperature
control and

The equipment compartment and battery
compartment use different temperature control
devices, which saves energy and reduces the
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Item Benefits Remarks
energy saving operational expenditure (OPEX).

The equipment compartment provides passive
cooling (such as a heat exchanger and natural
ventilation unit) and active cooling (such as an
intelligent heat exchanger and two air conditioners
working in redundancy mode) to meet various
application requirements.

Independent temperature control (TEC, DC air
conditioner, and AC air conditioner) for the battery
compartment ensures that storage batteries operate
at a temperature lower than 30C.
Install and
maintain easily
The temperature control system is integrated in the
Mini-shelter and mounted on the door, and less
maintenance operations.
Long lifespan The Mini-shelter can be used for 8-10 years, which
meets the requirements of the telecom industry.
Monitoring

The (site monitoring unit) SMU reports alarms over RS485 ports or
dry contacts.

The SMU monitors environmental parameters, Boolean values, and
analog parameters.
Environmental
friendliness
The Mini-shelter complies with RoHS standards.

Table 1-2 The test result of solar irradiation
Solution Solar Irradiation
Intensity
Temperature Rise Solar
Irradiation
Top Middle Bottom
Mini-shelter > 1120 W/m
2
4.5 K 2.7 K 1.2 K 27.86 K
Metal sheet cabinet 1036 W/m
2
12.1 K 7.1 K 3.2 K 397.9 K

1.3 Network Diagrams
Typical Mini-shelter Network Diagram
Figure 1-1 shows a typical network diagram of the Mini-shelter.
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Figure 1-1 Typical network diagram of the Mini-shelter

Typical Site Network Diagram
Figure 1-2 shows a typical site network diagram composed by site subsystems. The dashed
line box is the Mini-shelter.
The interfaces between the Mini-shelter and other systems are as follows:
Integrated telecommunication shelter (ITS) foundation between the Mini-shelter and the
civil engineering part of the site
Cable ladder between the Mini-shelter and the tower
Power cables to the energy plant system and mains source
Power cables and signal cables to external communications and transmission equipment
Ground cable to the ground grid
Installation ports between the Mini-shelter and internal devices in the Mini-shelter
The shape and mode of the Mini-shelter vary according to system configurations and
applications scenarios.
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Figure 1-2 Site network diagram

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2 Architecture
2.1 Overview
Figure 2-1 shows the Mini-shelter architecture.
Figure 2-1 Mini-shelter architecture


2.1.1 System Architecture
The Mini-shelter system is composed of an assembly cabinet and other components.
The assembly cabinet consists of the temperature control door, rack, and cabinet. Temperature
control doors are selected based on the device heat emission, range of operating temperatures,
and ambient temperatures. Racks are selected based on the device installation mode. Cabinets
are selected based on the required installation space.
Devices in the Mini-shelter include storage batteries, the power system, communications
equipment, environment monitoring unit, and AC and DC distribution devices. The devices
must be compatible with the temperature control door, rack, and cabinet.
Table 2-1 Mini-shelter system architecture
System Architecture Component
Assembly
cabinet
Temperature
control door

IP34 natural ventilation unit (two 120 mm axial fans)

IP34 natural ventilation unit (two 175 mm centrifugal
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System Architecture Component
fans)

IP55 natural ventilation unit (two 175 mm centrifugal
fans, mounted on a door)

HX02

HX02+IP34 natural ventilation unit

HX02+TEC

HX04

HX05

TEC

AH1500

AH1500D

AH3000

AH3000D

AH1500+TEC

PC500D

PC500

AH1500+PC500D

AH1500D+PC500D

HXC70S

HXC70S+IP34 natural ventilation unit

HXC70S+TEC
Rack

19-inch rack

Base transceiver station (BTS) rack

Combination racks (19-inch rack + battery rack)

Battery rack (with a one -layer, two-layer, and
three-layer pallet)
Cabinet

One unit

Two units

Three units

1+1 unit

1+1+1 unit
Devices
Storage
batteries

2 V absorbed glass mat (AGM) or gel batteries

12 V AGM
Power system Subracks, power supply units (PSUs), SMU, alarm
interface board, and alarm monitoring cables
Environment
monitoring unit
Main monitoring devices, sensors, power cables, and
sensor cables
AC and DC
distribution
devices

Alternating current distribution box (ACDB) including
Class B surge protection device (SPD)
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System Architecture Component

Direct current distribution unit (DCDU)

Direct current distribution box (DCDB)
Communicatio
ns equipment
and
transmission
equipment

Indoor macro NodeB

Distributed NodeB with built-in RRUs

Distributed NodeB with external RRUs

Data communication cabinet (CX600-X1, CX600-X2)

Transmission cabinet housing the optical switch node
(OSN), radio transmission node (RTN), and Metro
Air conditioner
controller
N/A

2.2 Assembly Cabinet
The assembly cabinet consists of the temperature control door, rack, cabinet, and other
components. The assembly cabinet can be flexibly configured and assembled.
2.2.1 Cabinet Appearance
The cabinet has two basic configurations: configuration A and configuration B. They can be
extended based on the device configuration.
Figure 2-2 shows the two physical configurations of the Mini-shelter.
Configuration A is applicable to scenarios with devices or storage batteries. The devices
and storage batteries cannot be installed at the same time.
If equipment is installed, the HX02, HXC70S, HX04, HX05, AH1500, IP34 natural
ventilation unit (only if RRUs are installed) or IP55 natural ventilation unit, AH1500,
and AH1500D, AH3000, or AH3000D can be used for temperature control.
If storage batteries are installed, the IP34 natural-ventilation unit, TEC, and DC or
AC air conditioner can be used for temperature control.
Configuration B is applicable to scenarios where equipment is installed in the upper part
and storage batteries are installed in the lower part. The HX02, HXC70S, IP55 natural
ventilation unit, and AH1500 or AH1500D can be used for the upper part, and the IP34
natural ventilation unit, TEC, and DC or AC air conditioner can be used for the lower
part.
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Figure 2-2 Mini-shelter physical configurations


By combining the two basic configurations, the Mini-shelter can form various solutions, as
shown in Figure 2-3.
Figure 2-3 Combined configurations for the Mini-shelter


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Cabinet Description
The Mini-shelter has four types of unit cabinets. Capacity can be extended by combining
several unit cabinets.
Dimensions of the cabinet shows as Figure 2-4.
Figure 2-4 Dimensions of the cabinet


Table 2-2 describes cabinets of the Mini-shelter.
Table 2-2 Mini-shelter cabinet description
Cabinet Type Description
1.5 m high
cabinet

The device space in the cabinet is 26 U.

A maximum of one 2 V, 400 Ah battery string or 26 U 19-inch
equipment can be installed in the cabinet. When the cabinet houses
equipment, the communications equipment, environment monitoring
unit, power system, DCDU, base band unit (BBU), and transmission
equipment can be configured.

Available space dimensions (W x D x H) in the cabinet are 800 mm x
800 mm x 1200 mm.

Dimensions (W x D x H) of the unit cabinet (including the TCU) of
the Mini-shelter are 905 mm x 1135 mm x 1490 mm.
1.8 m high
cabinet

The device space in the cabinet is 33 U.

A maximum of one 2 V, 500 Ah battery string or 33 U 19-inch
equipment can be installed in the cabinet. When the cabinet houses
equipment, the communications equipment, environment monitoring
unit, power system, DCDU, base band unit (BBU), and transmission
equipment can be configured.

Available space dimensions (W x D x H) in the cabinet are 800 mm x
800 mm x 1500 mm.
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Cabinet Type Description

Dimensions (W x D x H) of the unit cabinet (including the TCU) of
the Mini-shelter are 905 mm x 1135 mm x 1800 mm.
2.1 m high
cabinet

The device space in the cabinet is 40 U.

A maximum of one 2 V, 650 Ah battery string and four 12 V, 150 Ah
battery strings or 40 U 19-inch equipment can be installed in the
cabinet. The cabinet can house the communications equipment,
environment monitoring unit, power system, DCDU, BBU, and
transmission equipment.

Available space dimensions (W x D x H) in the cabinet are 800 mm x
800 mm x 1800 mm.

Dimensions (W x D x H) of the unit cabinet (including the TCU) of
the Mini-shelter are 905 mm x 1135 mm x 2100 mm.
2.4 m high
cabinet

The device space in the cabinet is 47 U.

The cabinet is used to house communications equipment from other
vendors.

Available space dimensions (W x D x H) in the cabinet are 800 mm x
800 mm x 2100 mm.

Dimensions (W x D x H) of the unit cabinet (including the TCU) of
the Mini-shelter are 905 mm x 1135 mm x 2420 mm.

2.2.2 Temperature Control Door
Temperature control doors carry TCUs. In the Mini-shelter, temperature control doors carry
heat exchangers, intelligent heat exchangers, and IP34/IP55 natural ventilation units for
cooling equipment. They carry TEC, IP34 natural ventilation units, and DC/AC air
conditioners for cooling storage batteries.
Temperature control doors for Mini-shelters with the same height are the same in support
dimensions and installation dimensions. You can choose temperature control doors based on
the heat emission, operating temperature range, and ambient temperature range of equipment.
Figure 2-5 shows temperature control doors.
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Figure 2-5 Temperature control doors


2.2.3 Rack
The racks include the battery rack and device rack (including a cable tray, and cable troughs
installed on the two sides of the rack). Different racks are installed in different compartments
to meet installation requirements.
AGM batteries and gel batteries are installed on the battery rack. Communications device, the
power system, indoor unit (IDU), ACDB, and DCDU are installed on the device rack. Figure
2-6 shows the racks.
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Figure 2-6 Racks


2.2.4 Door Lock
The Mini-shelter door uses a European standard DIN18152 lock. The door lock has the
following features:
Fasteners are disassembled from cabinet interior, bolts are locked from the cabinet
interior, and no bolt is exposed.
The dedicated three-point antitheft lock prevents the door from being pried open from
the side.
The door has three protective locks. Lock cores can be replaced by customers. This
resolves lock management problems for operators.
Figure 2-7 Door locks


2.2.5 Base
The steel base of the Mini-shelter has the following features:
The base is 200 mm (7.87 in.) high and the wide base facilitates cable routing and other
manual operations.
There are multiple square and oval holes on the four circles of the base to make it easy to
use a pallet truck or crane.
The base is welded as a whole. Reinforcing ribs make the base compact, reliable, and
hold heavy weights.
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Figure 2-8 Base


2.2.6 Cabinet Lamp
Each set of site is configured with a lamp. It is recommended that the lamp be installed and
secured at the front left in the cabinet. Figure 2-9 shows a lamp.
Figure 2-9 Lamp


Table 2-3 lists technical specifications of the lamp.
Table 2-3 Technical specifications of the lamp
No. Item Specifications
1 Rated voltage 48 V DC (10%)
2 Operating current 1020 mA
3 Power consumption 1 W
4 Light source type Light emitting diode (LED)
5 Luminance 500 cd/m
2
, at a distance of 500 mm away from the LED
cover
6 Dimensions (L x
maximum shape
diameter)
280 mm x 54 mm
7 Structure A colorless and transparent LED cover is used, the lamp
is hand-held, and an embedded switch is available.
8 Service life 1000 h

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2.2.7 Optional Components
Antitheft Fence
The antitheft fence provides antitheft measures for the cabinet. The antitheft fence has the
following features:
The fence and cabinet are integrated to match perfectly by using harmonious colors.
The fence has a small footprint and can be easily and quickly installed.
The fence has multiple antitheft systems and functionality for installing an external lock.
Figure 2-10 Mini-shelter configured with an antitheft fence


Awning
The awning provides two tops when the awning is in normal status, to protect the Mini-shelter
against sunshine, as shown in Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-11 Awning in normal status


The awning protects maintenance personnel against rain when the awning is in open status, as
shown in Figure 2-12.
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Figure 2-12 Awning in open status


The awning is optional for one-cabinet, two-cabinet, and three-cabinet Mini-shelters. It has to
be shipped with the Mini-shelter, because it cannot be installed onsite.
Feeder Window
The feeder window of the Mini-shelter has the following features:
Maximum connector size that can be routed through the feeder window is 34 mm x 106
mm.
The feeder window is installed on the wall board close to communications equipment
and uses carrier-class anti-damage and waterproof design.
The contact part between the feeder window and the Mini-shelter is sealed with
waterproof tape, and the feeder window is secured from the Mini-shelter interior by
using bolts.
Dedicated waterproof connectors can only be tightened or loosened from the
Mini-shelter interior. The waterproofing performance does not change after the
waterproof connectors are tightened. The feeder window is secured with protective bars
and cannot be tightened or loosened from the Mini-shelter exterior.
The feeder window offers high anti-theft capability.
Figure 2-13 shows the feeder window.
Figure 2-13 Feeder window


Base Cover Plate
A base cover plate covers the cables at the cabinet bottom and avoids thefts. The number and
type of base cover plates depend on site requirements. Figure 2-14 shows the base cover plate.
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Figure 2-14 Base cover plate


2.3 Temperature Control System
The temperature control system helps provide a favorable cabinet environment required for
long-term equipment operating
The TCUs include the intelligent heat exchanger, heat exchanger, natural ventilation unit,
TEC, AC air conditioner, and DC air conditioner.

This document figure is for reference only. The site cabinet prevails.
The model of a TCU is specified on the nameplate.
2.3.1 Intelligent Heat Exchanger
Type and Appearance
The Mini-shelter supports two types of intelligent heat exchangers: intelligent DC heat
exchangers and intelligent AC heat exchangers. The intelligent DC heat exchangers:
AH1500D and AH3000D. The intelligent AC heat exchangers: AH1500 and AH3000. Figure
2-15 shows a AH3000D.
Figure 2-15 AH3000D


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Working Principles
As a modular temperature control unit, the intelligent AC heat exchanger is installed in the
cabinet and integrates two sets of heat dissipation systems: an air conditioner and a heat
exchanger share a fan assembly and control board. Table 2-4 shows the working principles of
the intelligent heat exchanger.
Table 2-4 The working principles of the intelligent heat exchanger
Ambient Temperature Operation Mode Remarks
Temperature in cabinet -
Ambient temperature <
-15C
The heat exchanger
starts working.

Default Refrigeration starting
point: 40C.

Temperature in cabinet >
Refrigeration starting point.

If either the air conditioner or the
heat exchanger is faulty, at least
one heat dissipation system is still
running. This ensures that the
temperature inside the cabinet is
within the proper range for a
certain period.
-15 C Temperature in
cabinet - Ambient
temperature < -2 C
Both the heat
exchanger and the air
conditioner work.
Temperature in cabinet -
Ambient temperature
-2 C
The air conditioner
starts working.

Technical Specifications
Table 2-5 lists the technical specifications of the intelligent heat exchanger.
Table 2-5 Technical Specifications
Item AH1500D AH3000D AH1500 AH3000
Refrigeration
capacity
L35/L35
1500 W 3000 W 1500 W 3000 W
Maximum
power
consumption
660 W 1270 W 640 W(AC)/200
W(DC)
860 W(AC)/200
W(DC)
Typical
power
consumption
560 W 1050 W 490 W(AC)/160
W(DC)
660 W(AC)/190
W(DC)
Heat
exchanging
capacity
80 W/K 120 W/K 75 W/K 120 W/K
Input voltage -48 V DC 220 V AC/-48V DC (The input of dual
live wire)
Service life 10 years
Work
temperature
-40C to +50C long-term operating. 50C to 55C short-term operating.
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Item AH1500D AH3000D AH1500 AH3000
Storage
temperature
-40C to +70C
IP protection
level
IP55
Alarm
reporting
Generates alarms over dry contacts. If no alarm is generated, the dry
contact is closed. If an alarm is generated, the dry contact is open.
Altitude < 4000 m
Failure rate < 1 %
Noise < 65 dB(A)

2.3.2 Heat Exchanger
Type and Appearance
The Mini-shelter supports four types of heat exchangers: HX02, HX04, HX05, and HXC70S.
Figure 2-16 shows a HX02.
Figure 2-16 HX02


Working Principles
A heat exchanger provides two separate air circulation systems, one indoors and the other
outdoors. When the temperature in the cabinet is higher than the external temperature, the
heat exchanger dissipates heat generated in the cabinet. Table 2-6 shows the working
principles of the heat exchanger.
Table 2-6 The working principles of the heat exchanger
Functions Working principles Remarks
Convection
heat transfer
When the air is totally separated
between the cabinet interior and the
Generally, the heat exchanger
ensures a temperature
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Functions Working principles Remarks
cabinet exterior, the heat exchanger
uses external cold air to cool the hot air
in the cabinet, to lower the ambient
temperature in the cabinet.
difference of 10C between the
internal and external
environment.
Intelligent fan
speed control
When the ambient temperature is
relatively high, the fan rotates at a high
speed. When the ambient temperature
is relatively low, the fan rotates at a
low speed. This reduces power
consumption.
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Technical Specifications
Table 2-7 lists the technical specifications of the heat exchanger.
Table 2-7 Technical Specifications
Item HX02 HX04 HX05 HXC70S
Maximum
power
consumption
68 W 190 W 380 W 80 W
Typical power
consumption
50 W 130 W 260 W 56 W
Heat
exchanging
capacity
80 W/K 190 W/K 250 W/K 80 W/K
Input voltage 38 V DC to 58 V DC
Service life 10 years
Work
temperature
-40C to +45C short-term operating.
Storage
temperature
-40C to +70C
IP protection
level
IP55
Alarm reporting Generates alarms over dry contacts. If no alarm is generated, the dry
contact is closed. If an alarm is generated, the dry contact is open.
Altitude < 4000 m
Failure rate < 1 %
Humidity range 5%100% RH
Noise < 65 dB(A)
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2.3.3 Natural Ventilation Unit
The Mini-shelter supports three types of natural ventilation units: IP34 natural ventilation unit
(two 120 mm axial fans), IP34 natural ventilation unit (two 175 centrifugal fan), and IP55
(two 175 centrifugal fan). The former applies to the batter compartment and the latter applies
to the equipment compartment.
Type and Appearance
The Mini-shelter supports three types of natural ventilation units: IP34 natural ventilation unit
(two 120 mm axial fans), IP34 natural ventilation unit (two 175 centrifugal fan), and IP55
(two 175 centrifugal fan). Figure 2-17 shows IP34 natural ventilation unit (two 120 mm axial
fans), IP34 natural ventilation unit (two 175 centrifugal fan), and IP55 (two 175 centrifugal
fan)
Figure 2-17 Natural ventilation unit


Working Principles
A natural ventilation unit draws cool air into the cabinet by using fans to cool the equipment
inside the battery compartment and equipment compartment, and therefore saves energy.
Technical Specifications
Table 2-8 lists the technical specifications of the natural ventilation unit.
Table 2-8 Technical Specifications
Item
IP34 natural
ventilation unit
(two 120 mm axial
fans)
IP34 natural
ventilation unit
(two 175 centrifugal
fan)
IP55 natural
ventilation unit
(two 175
centrifugal fan)
Maximum power
consumption
48 W 68 W
Typical power 33 W 50 W
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Item
IP34 natural
ventilation unit
(two 120 mm axial
fans)
IP34 natural
ventilation unit
(two 175 centrifugal
fan)
IP55 natural
ventilation unit
(two 175
centrifugal fan)
consumption
Heat exchanging
capacity
140 W/K 250 W/K
Input voltage -48 V DC
Service life 8 years
Work
temperature
-10C to 33C battery compartment. -10C to 35C equipment
compartment.
Storage
temperature
-40C to +70C
Alarm reporting Generates alarms over dry contacts. If no alarm is generated, the dry
contact is closed. If an alarm is generated, the dry contact is open.
Altitude < 4000 m
Failure rate < 1 %
Noise < 65 dB(A)

2.3.4 TEC
A TEC is applicable to outdoor battery cabinets used for long-term power backup at a normal
or low temperature.
Type and Appearance
Figure 2-18 shows a TEC.
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Figure 2-18 TEC


Working Principles
A TEC provides two separate air circulation systems, one indoors and the other outdoors.
Table 2-9 shows the working principles of the TEC.
Table 2-9 The working principles of the TEC
Function Working principles Remarks
Cooling After the TEC applies a positive voltage to
semiconductor refrigeration chips, the
internal circulation side becomes cold, and
cold air is supplied to the cabinet through
the cold-end heat sink. The external
circulation side becomes hot, and heat is
dissipated through the hot-end heat sink.

Heat is transferred from the
cold end to the hot end to
realize refrigeration

The controller controls the
fans and semiconductor
refrigeration chips,
monitors the TEC04
operation, and generates an
alarm when a fault occurs.

Fans provided forced air in
both cold end and the hot
end, which speeds up heat
dissipation from the heat
sink.
Heating After the TEC applies a negative voltage to
semiconductor refrigeration chips, the
internal circulation side becomes hot, and
heat is supplied to the Mini-shelter through
the cold-end heat sink. The external
circulation side becomes cold, and heat is
dissipated into the Mini-shelter through the
hot-end heat sink.

Technical Specifications
Table 2-10 lists the technical specifications of the TEC.
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Table 2-10 Technical Specifications
Item Specifications
Refrigeration capacity
(Battery compartment)
200 W
Maximum power
consumption (Cooling)
330 W
Typical power
consumption(Cooling)
300 W
Cooling COP 0.61
Heating capacity 570 W
Heating power consumption 400 W
Heating COP 1.43
Input voltage -48 V DC
Service life 10 years
Work temperature -40C to +40C
Storage temperature -40C to +70C
IP protection level IP55, complying with IEC 60529
Alarm reporting Generates alarms over dry contacts. If no alarm is
generated, the dry contact is closed. If an alarm is
generated, the dry contact is open.
Altitude < 4000 m
Failure rate < 1 %
Humidity range 5%100% RH
Positive polarity protection of
DC power supply
Supported
Noise < 65 dB(A)

2.3.5 AC Air Conditioner and DC Air Conditioner
Type and Appearance
The Mini-shelter supports two types of air conditioner: AC air conditioner and DC air
conditioner. The DC air conditioner: PC500D. The AC air conditioner: PC500. Figure 2-19
shows a PC500 and a PC500D.
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Figure 2-19 PC500 and PC500D


Working Principles
A air conditioner provides two separate air circulation systems, one indoors and the other
outdoors. Table 2-11 shows the working principles of the air conditioner.
Table 2-11 The working principles of the air conditioner
Air
Conditioner
Working Principles Remarks
PC500 The refrigeration cycle is as follows:
1. The compressor draws refrigerant from the
evaporator and compress it to a high
temperature and pressure.
2. The compressor drives the high-temperature
and high-pressure refrigerant into the
condenser.
3. The refrigerant in the condenser is cooled into
high-pressure liquid.
4. The high-pressure liquid refrigerant transforms
into low-pressure refrigerant after passing
through throttles, and then enters the
evaporator.
5. The low-temperature and low-pressure
refrigerant transforms into gas after being
heated in the evaporator.
6. The compressor sucks the air refrigerant again.
The condenser and
evaporator are both
equipped with a
cycle fan to
strengthen air
convection and
heat exchanging.

The condenser
performs heat
exchanging
outside the
control cabinet.

The evaporate
performs heat
exchanging
inside the
control cabinet.
PC500D

Technical Specifications
Table 2-12 lists the technical specifications of the air conditioner.
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Table 2-12 Technical Specifications
Item PC500D PC500
Rated
refrigeration
capacity L35/L35
500 W
Maximum power
consumption
240 W 300 W
Typical power
consumption
200 W 250 W
Input voltage -48 V DC 220 V AC and -48 V DC
Service life 8 years
Work temperature -40C to +55C -40C to +45C
Storage
temperature
-40C to +70C
IP protection level IP55
Alarm reporting Generates alarms over dry contacts. If no alarm is generated, the dry
contact is closed. If an alarm is generated, the dry contact is open.
Altitude < 4000 m
Failure rate < 1 %
Humidity range 5%100% RH
Noise < 65 dB(A)

2.3.6 Heater
Type and Appearance
The Mini-shelter supports two types of Heater: HAU03A-01 and HAU02A-02. Figure 2-20
shows a HAU03A-01 and a HAU02A-02.
Figure 2-20 HAU03A-01 and HAU02A-02


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Feature and Working Principles
Table 2-13 shows the features and working principles of the heater.
Table 2-13 Feature and Working Principles
Item HAU03A-01 HAU02A-02
Consist The heater consists of a fan and a heating element.
Features Front and rear ventilation channels are available in the heater.
The surface temperature of the heating element is less than or equal to 140C
when the heater is running.
The temperature at the air exhaust vent is less than or equal to 70C.
A fan is embedded in the heater. An external fan is configured for
the heater.
The air intake vent and air exhaust vent
provide honeycomb holes.
An 120 mm AC fan is used and a
fan guard is configured outside the
fan.
Working
Principles
If the temperature at the air intake vent
drops below 0C (tolerance 3C), the
heater starts to work. If the temperature
exceeds 15C (tolerance 3C), the
heater stops working.
If the temperature at the air intake
vent drops below 0C (tolerance
3C), the heater starts to work. If
the temperature exceeds 15C
(tolerance 3C), the heater stops
working.
The fan blows the generated heat to heat and balance temperature in the
cabinet.

Technical Specifications
Table 2-14 lists the technical specifications of the heater.
Table 2-14 Technical Specifications
Item HAU03A-01 HAU02A-02
Input voltage 220 V AC
Frequency 45 Hz to 65 Hz
Work temperature -40C to +65C
Storage temperature -40C to +70C
Alarm reporting Generates alarms over dry contacts. If
no alarm is generated, the dry contact is
closed. If an alarm is generated, the dry
contact is open.
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Item HAU03A-01 HAU02A-02
Altitude -60 m to +1800 m
Service life 10 years
Heating capacity 500 W
Noise < 45 dB(A) < 72 dB(A)

2.3.7 Air Conditioner Controller
The air conditioner controller switches between the primary and secondary air conditioners by
controlling the refrigeration device based on the temperature requirements for equipment
rooms. If the ambient temperature is greater than the maximum value, the air conditioner
controller allows both air conditioners to work. The air conditioner controller not only
monitors the operating status of air conditioners in real time but also helps to extend the
service life of the refrigeration device.
Type and Appearance
Air Conditioner Controller: ACM-1D. Figure 2-21 shows an air conditioner controller.
Figure 2-21 ACM-1D


Working Principles
Table 2-15 shows the working principles and functions of the air conditioner controller.
Table 2-15 Working Principles and Functions
Item Description Remarks
Working
Principles
The air conditioner controller ACM-1D is
used to control the two air conditioners.
1. After initial power-on, the primary air
conditioner starts to work.
2. After the temperature exceeds T1 3
minutes later, the secondary air
conditioner starts to work.
3. If the temperature is lower than T1 by
more than 10C, the secondary air
conditioner stops working.

The default switch duration
between the two air
conditioners is seven days.
The value range is 1 to 28
days.

T1 is the temperature for
starting the two air
conditioners. The default
value is 45C, and the
value range is 40C to
55C.
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Item Description Remarks
Functions

Stores historical records.

Records controller operations.

Supports user permission management.

Supports parameter settings.

Reports alarms in real time.
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Technical Specifications
Table 2-16 lists the technical specifications of the air conditioner controller.
Table 2-16 Technical Specifications
Item Description
Rated power input < 10 W
Maximum carrying
current
50 A
Work voltage -38.5 V DC to -60 V DC
Work temperature -20C to +55C
Storage temperature -40C to +70C
Alarm reporting Generates alarms over dry contacts. If no alarm is generated, the dry
contact is closed. If an alarm is generated, the dry contact is open.
Altitude 2000 m (If the altitude is higher than 2000 m, the power is derated
according to GB/T3859.2-93.)
Humidity range 90% RH

2.4 Monitoring System
The monitoring system of Mini-shelter consists of ETP48200, sensor and cables. And
ETP48200 consists of SMU02B, UIM02C, backplane and so on.
Please see Description of SMU02B for details about SMU02B.
Please see Description of UIM02C for details about UIM02C.
Please see Monitoring System for details about monitoring system architecture.
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2.5 Power Distribution System and Power System
The power distribution system of the Mini-shelter provides AC power distribution and DC
power distribution. The ETP48200-A6 or TP48200-B6 can be used as the power system.
2.5.1 ACDB
The ACDB is configured if multiple AC outputs are required.
Type and Appearance
The Mini-shelter supports four types of ACDB: ACDB-DS-063-N1, ACDB-DS-100-P1,
ACDB-DT-100-P1, and ACDB-ST-063-P1. Figure 2-22 shows ACDB.
Figure 2-22 ACDB


Technical Specifications
Table 2-17 lists the technical specifications of the ACDB.
Table 2-17 Technical Specifications
Item ACDB-DS-0
63-N1
ACDB-DS-100-
P1
ACDB-DT-100-
P1
ACDB-ST-063-
P1
Rated input
operating
voltage
Single-Phase (220 V) Three-Phase (220/380 V).
Single-Phase (220 V)
Input 2-pole 63 A
circuit breaker
(supporting
two
mechanically
interlocked
inputs)
Two 2-pole 100
A circuit breakers
(supporting two
mechanically
interlocked
inputs)
Two 4-pole 100
A circuit breakers
(supporting two
mechanically
interlocked
inputs)
One 3-pole 63 A
circuit breaker
(single-Phase 220
V)
Output One 40 A
terminal
connector
One 1-pole 63 A
circuit breaker,
two 1-pole 32 A
One 3-pole 63 A
circuit breaker,
two 1-pole 32 A
One 3-pole 50 A
circuit breaker,
one 1-pole 20 A
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Item ACDB-DS-0
63-N1
ACDB-DS-100-
P1
ACDB-DT-100-
P1
ACDB-ST-063-
P1
(L/N), two
2-pole 32 A
circuit
breakers, and
one
all-purpose
maintenance
socket
(without
circuit breaker
protection)
circuit breakers,
two 1-pole 10 A
circuit breakers,
and one
all-purpose
maintenance
socket
circuit breakers,
two 1-pole 10 A
circuit breakers,
and one
all-purpose
maintenance
socket
circuit breakers,
and two 1-pole 16
A circuit
breakers.
Surge
protection
properties
Not required Level-B surge
protection
(maximum
discharge current:
60 kA)
Level-B surge protection (maximum
discharge current: 100 kA)
IP
protection
level
IP20
Rated input
frequency
50/60 Hz
Work
temperature
-33C to +55C
Installation 19-inch subrack

2.5.2 DCDU
When the Mini-shelter is applied in the DBS3900, a DCDU-03B is used to distribute DC
power. When there is more than one route, a DCDU-03C and a DCDB-SZ-100-P1 are used to
distribute DC power.
Type and Appearance
The Mini-shelter supports three types of DCDU: DCDU-03B, DCDU-03C, and
DCDB-SZ-100-P1. Figure 2-23 shows DCDU.
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Figure 2-23 DCDU


Technical Specifications
Table 2-18 lists the technical specifications of the DCDU.
Table 2-18 technical specifications
Item DCDU-03B DCDU-03C DCDB-SZ-100-P1
Function The DCDU-03B
provides nine 48
V DC outputs to
power DC devices.
The DCDU-03C provides
nine 48 V DC outputs to
power DC devices.
The DCDB-SZ-100-P1
provides nine 48 V DC
outputs.
Surge
protection
properties
Differential mode (8/20 s): 10 kA. Common mode (8/20 s): 15 kA
IP
protection
level
IP20
Input
current
100 A
Output
circuit
breaker
Six 20 A circuit
breakers and three
12 A circuit
breakers
Seven 12 A circuit
breakers and two 6 A
circuit breakers
Six 25 A circuit breakers
and three 16 A circuit
breakers
Installation 19-inch subrack

2.5.3 Power System
The ETP48200-A6 or ETP48200-B6 can be used as the power system.
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Configuration and Appearance
The ETP48200-A6 & ETP48200-B6 consists of rectifiers, monitoring unit, and power
distribution unit (PDU).
Figure 2-24 shows a ETP48200-A6. Figure 2-25 shows a ETP48200-B6.
Figure 2-24 ETP48200-A6


Figure 2-25 ETP48200-B6


Features
Comprehensive management on itself and storage batteries.
The monitoring module is of network design and provides one FE port, one
RS485/RS232 port.
Supports simple network management protocol (SNMP), control area network (CAN),
and Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) and can communicate with NetEco or
third-party element management systems (EMSs). They can also be managed remotely
and work in unattended mode.
Support the remote software upgrade.
Displays information on the liquid crystal display (LCD) and provides buttons for ease
of operation.
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Allows you to query component information recorded on electronic labels over a web
user interface (WebUI).
Support multiple display languages, such as English, Chinese, German, Spanish, and
Portuguese.
Rectifiers and the monitoring unit are hot-swappable.
The power factor of rectifiers is high to 0.99.
Technical Specifications
Table 2-19 lists the technical specifications of the Power System.
Table 2-19 Technical Specifications
Item ETP48200A6 ETP48200B6
Main AC input Three-phase or Single-phase Dual-live wire or Single-phase
AC input circuit
breaker
63 A/3P*1 100 A/2P*1
DC output circuit
breaker

LLVD: 100 A*2

BLVD:63 A*1,32 A*1,16 A*3

LLVD:100 A*2,20 A*1

BLVD:63 A*1; 32 A*1; 16
A*3
AC output circuit
breaker
16 A/1P*2,20 A/1P*1 16 A/2P*1
Input Voltage 85 V AC to 300 V AC 90/180 V AC to 145/290 V
AC(Two-Phase 110 V). 85 V
AC to 300 V AC(Single-Phase
220 V)
DC surge
protection
Differential mode (8/20 s) 10 kA. Common mode (8/20 s) 20 kA
AC surge
protection
Level-B surge protection

Rated discharge capacity In: 30 kA (8/20 s)

Maximum discharge capacity Imax: 60 kA (8/20 s)
Battery circuit
breaker
125 A*2

Description of SMU02B
The SMU02B monitors operating parameters of the ETP48200-A6 and ETP48200-B6 in real
time, analyzes the operating status, and generates alarms when necessary.
Figure 2-26 shows the SMU02B panel.
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Figure 2-26 Panel

1. Running status indicator 2. Minor alarm indicator 3. Major alarm indicator
4. Liquid crystal display (LCD) 5. Locking latch 6. Four buttons
7. USB (Reserved) 8. RS485/RS232 9. FE

Table 2-20 shows the description of communications port on the SMU02B.
Table 2-20 The description of the communications port
Communications
Ports
Communications
Parameter
Protocol
Compliance
Remarks
FE 10 M/100 M
Auto-adaptation
TCP/IP, HTTPS,
and SNMP
N/A
RS485/RS232 Baud rate: 9,600
bit/s or 19,200 bit/s
Huawei protocols The RS485 and
RS232 ports are
mutually exclusive.
NOTE

All ports in this manual are protected by a security mechanism.
Description of UIM02C
UIM02C supports 8 dry contact output ports, 6 Boolean value input ports and 7 sensor ports.
Figure 2-27 shows the UIM02C panel.
Figure 2-27 Panel


Table 2-21 shows the description of ports on the UIM02C.
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Table 2-21 Ports
Port Type Silkscreen Description
Sensor
ports
TEM_HUM Temperature and humidity sensor
WATER Water sensor
TEMP1 Temperature sensor 1 (used for adjusting the fan speed)
TEMP2 Temperature sensor 2 (used for adjusting the fan speed)
GATE Door status sensor
SMOKE Smoke sensor
BTEMP Battery temperature sensor
Boolean
value input
ports
DIN1 Boolean value input 1
DIN2 Boolean value input 2
DIN3 Boolean value input 3
DIN4 Boolean value input 4
DIN5 Boolean value input 5 (Heater alarm)
DIN6 Boolean value input 6 (Temperature control system alarm)
Dry contact
output
ports
ALM1 AC power failure alarm
Default mode (Close: alarm; Open: normal) can be
modified as required.
ALM2 DC undervoltage alarm or DC overvoltage alarm
Default mode (Close: alarm; Open: normal) can be
modified as required.
ALM3 rectifier faults alarm
Default mode (Close: alarm; Open: normal) can be
modified as required.
ALM4 SPD failure alarm
ALM5 Fuse blown alarm or circuit breaker tripping alarm
Default mode (Close: alarm; Open: normal) can be
modified as required.
ALM6 Battery temperature alarms, environment temperature alarm
Default mode (Close: alarm; Open: normal) can be
modified as required.
ALM7 Door status alarm
ALM8 Heater or temperature control system alarm
Communic
ation Port
COM RS485

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Monitoring System
The BBU detects Boolean values and reports dry contact alarms to the M2000 over the ports
used for detecting Boolean values. The monitoring system architecture to the M2000 is shown
as Figure 2-28.
Figure 2-28 The monitoring system architecture to the M2000


The power output alarms are reported to the third-party monitoring host over dry contacts or
to a third-party EMS over an RS485 port by the intelligent equipment communication
protocol. The monitoring system architecture to a third-party EMS is shown as Figure 2-29.
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Figure 2-29 The monitoring system architecture to a third-party EMS


2.5.4 Maintenance Socket (Optional)
The maintenance socket with a 20 A all-purpose socket supplies AC power to installation and
maintenance tools and devices.
Figure 2-30 shows a maintenance socket.
Figure 2-30 Maintenance socket


2.6 Cables
Cables in the Mini-shelter include power cables, ground cables, and signal cables.
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2.6.1 Power Cables
Power cables used in the Mini-shelter include AC power cables and DC power cables. Table
2-22 lists power cables of the Mini-shelter
Table 2-22 Power Cables
Power Cables Cable Types Remarks
AC power cables Power cable to the heater The cable is connected to the heater
by using the transfer busbar.
DC power cables Power cables to devices in
the cabinet
Blue cables and black cables.
Power cables to storage
batteries
Red cables and black cables.

2.6.2 Ground Cables
A ground cable is yellow and green and has OT terminals at both ends. Figure 2-31 shows the
ground cables.
Figure 2-31 Ground cables


Table 2-23 lists ground cables of the Mini-shelter.
Table 2-23 Ground cables
No. Ground cables Remarks
1 Ground cable between the rack and the indoor
ground bar.
No measures are required
on site.
2 Ground cable between devices and the rack.
3 Ground cable between devices and the indoor
ground bar.
4 Ground cable between devices and the outdoor
ground bar or ground grid.
5 Equipotential ground cable between the cabinet and
the temperature control door.
6 Equipotential ground cable between units in the
cabinet.
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No. Ground cables Remarks
7 Ground cable to the BBU. No measures are required
on site.
8 Ground cable to the monitoring device.
9 Ground cable to the AC-to-DC power system.
10 Ground cable to the battery rack.
11 Equipotential ground cable between the ground bar
in the compartment and the outdoor ground bar.
12 Ground cable between the indoor ground bar and the
ground grid.
13 Ground cable to the positive DC output busbar
(RTN) of the AC-to-DC power system.
If this cable has been
connected in the power
system, no onsite
processing is required
14 The cables include the shielded DC power cable for
powering the RRU, shielded power cable to the
navigation light, intermediate frequency cable, and
feeder.
The shield layers and
jackets of cables must be
connected to the outdoor
ground bar by using ground
clips before the cables are
routed into the
compartment.

2.6.3 Signal Cables
Table 2-24 lists signal cables of the Mini-shelter.
Table 2-24 Signal Cables
No. Signal Cables Remarks
1 Communications
cables
Temperature control
system communications
cables
The cables are installed before
delivery.
Power system
communications cables
Optional
2 Sensor cables Temperature-humidity
sensor cable
Delivered with sensors (optional).
Battery temperature
sensor cable
The cables are installed before
delivery.
Door status sensor cable Delivered with the cabinet.
Water sensor cable The cables are installed before
delivery.
Smoke sensor cable Delivered with sensors (optional).
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No. Signal Cables Remarks
3 Dry contact
alarm cables
Temperature control
system dry contact alarm
cables
The cables are installed before
delivery.
Power system dry contact
alarm cables
Optional
ACDB or DCDU dry
contact alarm cables
N/A
Other equipment dry
contact alarm cables
N/A

2.7 Ground System
The Mini-shelter is grounded by using indoor and outdoor ground bars.
Figure 2-32 shows the ground bar.
Figure 2-32 Ground Bar


Table 2-25 lists features of the ground bar.
Table 2-25 Features
Item Outdoor Ground Bar Indoor Ground Bar
Features Can be installed on the base or rear
wall of the Mini-shelter or the
concrete floor.
More indoor ground bars can be
added as required.
Is configured with 12 M8 bolts and
one M10 bolt.
Is configured with seven M6 bolts
and one M8 bolt.
Uses interlacing holes and self-clinching nuts for ease of onsite cable
connection and operations.
The ground bar is flexible and easy to install.
Function The Mini-shelter is configured with
the outdoor ground bar for grounding
outdoor cables and cables to the tower
The Mini-shelter is configured with
the indoor ground bar used for
grounding devices in the cabinet.
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Item Outdoor Ground Bar Indoor Ground Bar
before these cables are routed into the
Mini-shelter. These cables include the
power cable to the RRU, power cable
to the navigation light, intermediate
frequency cable, and feeder.
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3 Application Scenarios
Targeted at various customer requirements, the Mini-shelter provides different configurations
for different site environments. The Mini-shelter provides outdoor operating environments
and security system for communications sites, to meet site setup requirements in urban areas,
suburbs, and rural areas.
Table 3-1 lists the feature of the application scenarios. Figure 3-2 shows application scenarios.
Table 3-1 The feature of the application scenarios
Application
Scenarios
Features
Urban rooftop
scenario

Small size, light weight, easy transportation, fast setup, and superior
covertness

Low rental, good environment adaptability, and raised ROI speed

Neat site, easy management, and smooth expansion
Curbside
scenario

Small footprint and low rental

Concealed exterior

Fast deployment and good environment adaptability
Rural ground
scenario

Large coverage radius for wide coverage

Long-term power backup required due to poor mains conditions

Allowed site setup in mountains and delivery in components for poor
transportation
2G-3G
co-siting
scenario

Small footprint and flexible installation modes

Strong housing capability and independent space for the co-siting of
different operators

Easy setup and fast installation. The transportation, installation,
commissioning of the Mini-shelter can be completed in one day.

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Figure 3-2 Application Scenarios

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4 Typical Configuration
This section describes the typical configuration of the Mini-shelter by using the 2.1 m high
cabinet as an example.
Overview
Figure 4-1 shows the application scenario diagram of the Mini-shelter.
Figure 4-1 Application scenario diagram of the Mini-shelter

Functional Cabinet
Power cabinet
Table 4-1 Typical configuration of the power cabinet
Power
System Type
Power
Capacity
Battery
Capacity
Heat Dissipation Heat Dissipation
Capability
ETP48200 200 A
Two 12 V,
150 Ah
battery
strings

Power
compartment:
HX02 and
HXC70S

Battery

Power
compartment:
7001500 W

Battery
compartment:
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Power
System Type
Power
Capacity
Battery
Capacity
Heat Dissipation Heat Dissipation
Capability
compartment: TEC
and natural
ventilation unit.
190500 W

Outdoor battery cabinet
Table 4-2 Typical configuration of the battery cabinet
Battery
Type
Battery
Capacity
Heat
Dissipation
Application Scenario
2 V
AGM
batteries
300650 Ah TEC, natural
ventilation
unit, DC air
conditioner,
and AC air
conditioner

When the ambient temperature is below
33C, the battery cabinet uses the natural
ventilation unit for temperature control.

When the ambient temperature is between
33C and 40C, the battery cabinet uses the
TEC for temperature control.

When the ambient temperature is between
40C and 55C, the battery cabinet uses the
DC air conditioner for temperature control.
12 V
AGM
batteries
300600 Ah
2 V deep
cycle
batteries
(DCBs)
300650 Ah

Transmission cabinet
Table 4-3 Typical configuration of the transmission cabinet
Installation Supported
Transmission
Device Type
Heat
Dissipation
Heat
Dissipation
Capability
Remarks
19-inch rack
installation or
ETSI rack
installation

OSN1500

OSN3500

RTN950

RTN910
HX02 700 W When the ambient
temperature is below
40C and the
maximum operating
temperature of the
device can reach
50C, it is
recommended that
the heat exchanger
be used.
HX04 2000 W
AH1500 and
AH1500D
1500 W When the cabinet is
used in a
high-temperature
area or the
maximum operating
temperature of the
device is below
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Installation Supported
Transmission
Device Type
Heat
Dissipation
Heat
Dissipation
Capability
Remarks
45C, it is
recommended that
the intelligent heat
exchanger be used.

Site Cabinet
Indoor HUAWEI BTS3900 (short-term power backup)
Table 4-4 Configuration of the indoor HUAWEI BTS3900 (short-term power backup)
Power
System Type
Power
Capacity
Battery
Capacity
Heat Dissipation Heat Dissipation
Capability





ETP48200





200 A
Two 12 V,
150 Ah
battery
strings

Communications
equipment
compartment:
HX04, HX05,
AH3000D, and
AH3000

Power
compartment:
HX02, HXC70S,
and AH1500

Battery
compartment:
TEC, natural
ventilation unit,
DC air
conditioner, and
AC air conditioner

Communications
equipment
compartment:
20003000 W

Power
compartment:
7001500 W

Battery
compartment:
190500 W

Indoor HUAWEI BTS3900 (long-term power backup)
Table 4-5 Configuration of the indoor HUAWEI BTS3900 (long-term power backup)
Power
System Type
Power
Capacity
Battery
Capacity
Heat Dissipation Heat Dissipation
Capability
ETP48200 200 A Four 12 V,
150 Ah
battery
strings or
one 2 V,
650 Ah
battery
string

Communications
equipment
compartment:
HX04, HX05,
AH3000D, and
AH3000

Power
compartment:

Communications
equipment
compartment:
20003000 W

Power
compartment:
7001500 W
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Power
System Type
Power
Capacity
Battery
Capacity
Heat Dissipation Heat Dissipation
Capability
HX02, HXC70S,
AH1500D, and
AH1500

Battery
compartment:
TEC, natural
ventilation unit,
AC air
conditioner, and
DC air conditioner

Battery
compartment:
190500 W

Distributed tower-mounted RRU
Table 4-6 Configuration of the distributed tower-mounted RRU
Power
System Type
Power
Capacity
Battery
Capacity
Heat Dissipation Heat Dissipation
Capability
ETP48200 200 A
Two 12 V,
150 Ah
battery
strings

Equipment
compartment:
HX02, HXC70S
and AH1500

Battery
compartment:
TEC, natural
ventilation unit,
AC air
conditioner, and
DC air
conditioner

Equipment
compartment:
7001500 W

Battery
compartment:
190500 W

Distributed built-in RRU
Table 4-7 Configuration of the distributed built-in RRU
Power System
Type
Power
Capacity
Battery
Capacity
Heat Dissipation Heat Dissipation
Capability
ETP48200 200 A
Four 12 V,
150 Ah
battery
strings or
one 2 V,
650 Ah
battery
string

Communications
equipment
compartment:
HX04, HX05,
AH3000D, and
AH3000

Power
compartment:
HX02, HXC70S,
and AH1500

Communications
equipment
compartment:
20003000 W

Power
compartment:
7001500 W

Battery
compartment:
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Power System
Type
Power
Capacity
Battery
Capacity
Heat Dissipation Heat Dissipation
Capability

Battery
compartment:
TEC, natural
ventilation unit,
and DC air
conditioner
190500 W


The previous typical configurations can be flexibly selected based on site requirements.
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5 Technical Specifications
5.1 Environmental Specifications
Table 5-1 lists the operating temperature of the Mini-shelter.
Table 5-1 Operating temperature of the Mini-shelter
Item Description
Storage
temperature
-50C to +70C
Altitude < 4000 m (When the altitude is above 2000 m, the maximum operating
temperature decreases by 1C for each additional 300 m.)
Wind
resistance
50 m/s
Solar radiation 1120 W/m
2

Dust pollution No requirement

5.2 Engineering Specifications
This section describes engineering specifications such as the external and internal dimensions
of the Mini-shelter in different configurations.
Table 5-2 lists the engineering specifications.
Table 5-2 Engineering specifications
Configuration External Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Internal Dimensions (H x W x
D)
Two units (2.1 m
high cabinet)
2110 mm x 1755 mm x 1085
mm
1800 mm x 1650 mm x 800 mm
Three units (2.1 m 2110 mm x 2610 mm x 1085 1800 mm x 2500 mm x 800 mm
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Configuration External Dimensions (H x W
x D)
Internal Dimensions (H x W x
D)
high cabinet) mm

Table 5-3 lists the cabinet structural specifications.
Table 5-3 Cabinet structural specifications
Item Specifications Remarks
Noise control Noise judging criteria:
Test the noise at a position 1.5 m
away from the front of the cabinet
and 1 m away from the ground. The
noise value is less than 65 dB (A).
See the Outdoor Temperature
Control Unit Testing
Specifications (Huawei technical
specifications) and GR 487 (an
industry standard).
IP protection

The equipment compartment is
protected to IP55 (to IP34 in
RRU scenarios).

The TEC battery compartment is
protected to IP55.

The natural-ventilation battery
compartment is protected to
IP34.

The HX02 plus
natural-ventilation compartment
is protected to IP34.

The DC/AC air conditioner
compartment is protected to
IP55.
N/A

The cabinet uses sealing design.
This prevents insects and mice
from entering the cabinet.

The cabinet uses antitheft design.
No fastener is exposed.
Structure safety The flame spread rating meets
requirements for the classification
on burning behavior for building
materials in GB 8624-2006. The
sealing rubber strip and
heat-insulation material meet the
requirements of UL94 HF-1.
The cabinet structure consists of
sheet-metal top, extruded
aluminum profile column,
sheet-metal door, sandwich panel,
and steel base. All materials
except the sandwich panel are
incombustible. The sandwich
panel is made of PU or EPS. The
sandwich panel is not exposed
after being installed. The
sandwich panel meets the flame
spread rating requirement.
Packing and Both onsite assembling and overall
hoisting after partial integration are
The packing and transportation
meet storage and transportation
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Item Specifications Remarks
transportation supported, collective packing and
transportation for multiple parts are
supported, and overall packing and
transportation after partial
integration are supported.
requirements in GB 4798.
Atmospheric
pressure
70-106 kPa N/A
Anti-corrosion
performance
No corrosion occurs on exposed
components after a 240-hour salt
spray test.
Test method: IEC60068-2-52
Service life 10 years N/A

5.3 Cable Layout Principle
The AC power cable to the mains is routed into the power distribution equipment
compartment from the bottom of the cabinet to connect to the AC power distribution device.
Communications cables such as the intermediate frequency cable and feeder are routed into
the equipment compartment from the upper part of the compartment side panel. Then the
communications cables are routed along columns of the rack to connect to devices. Cables in
each compartment are routed along the rack. Cables are routed between compartments by
using cable holes reserved on the wall board. Figure 5-1 shows the cable layout of the
Mini-shelter.
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Figure 5-1 Cable layout of the Mini-shelter

Table 5-4 describes the cable layout principle of the Mini-shelter.
Table 5-4 Cable layout principle
Item Principle
Cables routed
in the cabinet

The dedicated cable troughs and standard rack form an integrated
cable tray.

The dedicated cable troughs are on the left and right sides of the
device and operated from the front.

Cables between compartments are routed through the cable holes on
wall boards of the compartments.

Power cables and signal cables are bound separately.
Cables routed
out of the
cabinet

Cables are routed out of the compartment through the cables holes at
the bottom.

Feeders are routed out of the compartment through the feeder window.
Ground cables

An indoor ground bar is installed next to the ACDB and is connected
to the site ground grid over a ground cable.

The ACDB, power system, and BTS are connected to the indoor
ground bar, and other devices is connected to the nearest ground bar.
Feeders

The feeder window is installed on the wall board close to
communications equipment and uses carrier-class anti-damage and
waterproof design.

The contact part between the feeder window and the Mini-shelter is
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Item Principle
sealed with waterproof tape, and the feeder window is secured from
the Mini-shelter interior by using bolts.

Dedicated waterproof connectors can only be tightened or loosened
from the Mini-shelter interior. The waterproofing level does not
change after the waterproof connectors are tightened. The feeder
window is secured with protective bars and cannot be tightened or
loosened from the Mini-shelter exterior.
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6 Acronyms and Abbreviations
A
ACDB alternating current distribution box
AGM absorbed glass mat

C
CAPEX capital expenditure

D
DCDU direct current distribution unit
DCDB direct current distribution box

I
ITS integrated telecommunication shelter

O
OPEX OPerating EXpense

R
ROI Return on Investment

T
TEC thermoelectric cooler
TCU temperature control unit

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