Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Revise Record
Description Initial Version Add preparation for OSS Network and preparation for software network Add the electrical specifications of BSC6900V900R012 Add the electrical specifications of BSC6900V900R013 Add the electrical specifications of BSC6900V900R014
Author Gao Peng Gao Peng Gao Peng Gao Peng Ni Huijun
Page ii Total 21
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Preface........................................................................................................................................1 Chapter 2 Installation Flow of Huawei.......................................................................................................2 Chapter 3 Installation Requirements...........................................................................................................3 3.1 Introduction to the BSC6900........................................................................................................3 3.2 Equipment Room Building Requirements....................................................................................5 3.2.1 Equipment Room Building................................................................................................5 3.2.2 Layout requirements for the BSC6900 switch room:........................................................6 3.2.3 BSC6900 equipment room:...............................................................................................6 3.3 Requirement for Equipment Operation Environment..................................................................6 3.3.1 Antistatic and EMI Requirements......................................................................................7 3.3.2 Dust-proof Requirements...................................................................................................7 3.3.3 Temperature and Humidity Requirements.........................................................................7 3.3.4 Noise ..................................................................................................................................8 3.3.5 Lighting .............................................................................................................................8 3.3.6 Atmospheric Pressure.........................................................................................................8 3.3.7 Air Pollution ......................................................................................................................8 3.3.8 Air Conditioners ................................................................................................................8 3.3.9Cabling Requirements ........................................................................................................9 3.3.10 Safety Requirements........................................................................................................9 3.3.11 Equipment Storage Conditions........................................................................................9 3.3.12 Contact Means .................................................................................................................9 3.3.13 Desks & Chairs ...............................................................................................................9 Chapter 4 Project Implementation Preparations...............................................................................10 4. 1 Preparation of DC Power and Storage Batteries................................................................10 4. 2 Preparation of AC Power ..................................................................................................10 4. 3 Preparation of Transmission Equipment ...........................................................................10 4. 4 Preparation of DDF............................................................................................................10 4. 5 Preparation of Cabling Racks ............................................................................................11
4. 6 Preparation of Cabling Racks.............................................................................................11 4. 7 Preparation for pedestal by customer.................................................................................11 4. 8 Preparation for OSS network.............................................................................................11 4. 9 Preparation for software commissioning...........................................................................12 Appendix A Self-check List .....................................................................................................................12 A.1 Acceptance of the Equipment Room Environment...................................................................12 A.2 Acceptance of the Power Supply...............................................................................................13 A.3 Acceptance of the Grounding Cables.........................................................................................13 Appendix B Physical Parameters of BSC6900.........................................................................................14 Appendix C Calculation of Air Conditioner Capacity..............................................................................16
Page iv Total 21
Internal
Chapter 1 Preface
Dear customers, thank you for choosing the BSC6900 products of Huawei. For better cooperation between us and for smooth engineering, we hereby provide you with this guide for you to prepare for the project installation of the product. We hope that you can make all the preparations according to the requirements stated in this guide before Huawei engineers arrive at the site so that during the project implementation, the equipment can be installed smoothly and rapidly and put into operation to create better social and economic benefits at a date as earliest as possible. You need to get the following ideas before making the preparing for project installation:
After making all the preparations, please contact Huaweis local representative office
in due time so that Huawei can arrange the corresponding engineer(s) for the project installation.
If due to some causes, the specific installation of the project is implemented while the
preparations for project installation are not completely finished, you shall take the responsibility of arranging the corresponding personnel to complete the unfinished part during the project installation to facilitate the smooth progress of the project.
If due to some causes, the specific installation of the project is implemented while the
preparations for project installation are not completely finished, and the project cannot go on during the project installation due to your insufficient preparations, Huawei is entitled to proposing the suspension of installation according to the specific conditions. After you have made full preparations, we may negotiate again to resume the work.
While making the preparations, if you have any question, you may consult Huaweis
representative office in the local province or city at any time. Address of Huaweis local representative office: Tel/Fax of Huaweis local representative office: Project supervisor of Huaweis local representative office & Tel:
2012-01-15
HUAWEI Confidential
Page1
Internal
It can be seen that the smooth completion of a project needs the close cooperation between the customer and Huawei. Here we hope that this project can be completed smoothly. If any question , please contact the local representative office in time. We will provide help and
2012-01-15 HUAWEI Confidential Page2
Internal
to the BSC6900
The BSC6900 is an important network element of the Huawei Single RAN solution. It adopts the industry-leading multiple radio access technologies, IP transmission mode, and modular design. In addition, it is integrated with the functions of the UMTS BSC6900 and GSM BSC, thus efficiently maintaining the trend of multi-RAT convergence in the mobile network. The BSC6900 can be flexibly configured as a BSC6900 GSM, BSC6900 UMTS, or BSC6900 GU as required in different networks. The BSC6900 in independent mode refers to the BSC6900 GSM or the BSC6900 UMTS whereas the BSC6900 in integrated mode refers to the BSC6900 GU. The BSC6900 GSM, in compliance with the 3GPP R6, operates as an independent NE to access the GSM network and performs the functions of the GSM BSC. With the support of EDGE+, the BSC6900 GSM can be upgraded to the BSC6900 GU through addition of UMTS boards and software upgrade. The BSC6900 GU operates as an independent NE to access the GSM&UMTS network and integrates the functions of the GSM BSC and the UMTS BSC6900. When the BSC6900 GU accesses the GSM network, the 3GPP R6 applies; when the BSC6900 GU accesses the UMTS network, the 3GPP R7 applies. The BSC6900 UMTS, in compliance with the 3GPP R7, operates as an independent NE to access the UMTS network and performs the functions of the UMTS BSC6900. The following figure shows the BSC6900
2012-01-15
HUAWEI Confidential
Page3
Internal
Iub: the interface between the BSC6900 and the NodeB Iur: the interface between the BSC6900 and the BSC6900 Iu-CS: the interface between the BSC6900 and the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) or Media Gateway (MGW) Iu-PS: the interface between the BSC6900 and the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN) Iu-BC: the interface between the BSC6900 and the Cell Broadcast Center (CBC)
These interfaces are standard interfaces, through which equipment from different vendors can be interconnected.
2012-01-15 HUAWEI Confidential Page4
Internal
The interfaces between the BSC6900 and each NE in the GSM network are as follows:
Abis: the interface between the BSC6900 and the BTS A: the interface between the BSC6900 and the Mobile Switching Center (MSC) or Media Gateway (MGW) Gb: the interface between the BSC6900 and the Serving GPRS Support Node (SGSN)
The A and Gb interfaces are standard interfaces, through which the equipment from different vendors can be interconnected. The BSC6900 performs functions such as radio resource management, base station management, power control, and handover control.
3) The net height (from the surface of the antistatic floor to the lower edge of the beam) of the BSC6900 equipment room should not be less than 3.5m for the upward cabling mode and should not be less than 3m for the downward cabling mode. The size of the main doors of the equipment room shall not hinder moving of the equipment. The locks and keys of the doors shall be complete; 4) Ventilation equipment shall be provided; 5) The ceiling, walls, doors, windows and floor of the equipment room shall not break off, cause dust or accumulate dust easily, and shall be able to prevent the incursion of dust and sand. It is strictly required that the ceiling be waterproof and dust-proof. The decoration material shall be non-inflammable or fire-retardant; 6) Various troughs shall have moisture-proof measures with smooth corners. The floor and cover plates shall be tightly sealed. The lighting and power wires should adopt hidden layout as much as possible; 7) Color of the equipment room i. Normally, patterned materials shall not be adopted for the floor, and the walls and roof should be in bright and quietly elegant colors. 8) Area requirement and floor plan of the equipment room i. The area of the equipment room where the equipment is to be installed should be determined according to the final capacity of the office. For the specific
2012-01-15 HUAWEI Confidential Page5
Internal
requirements, you may negotiate with the surveyors of Huawei during the equipment room layout planning;
Internal
is installed in the equipment room, no valve shall be left or no connector shall be exposed. The air conditioning equipment shall satisfy the requirements of maintaining the indoor temperature and humidity. The environment shall also prevent the equipment from damage caused by static electricity or interference from the electromagnetic field.
c.
Isolate the control room from the BSC6900 equipment room with aluminum alloy glass. Do not enter the BSC6900 equipment room unless necessary, because dust or other interference factors may be caused by staff that frequently walks about the room;
d. The relative humidity of the equipment room shall be a little higher within the permitted range to reduce the static dust absorption.
15C ~ 30C
0C ~ 45C
40%~65%
20%~90%
Note 1: Under the normal working conditions of the switch, the measurement of temperature and humidity refers to the value measured 2.0 meters above the floor and 0.4 meters in front of the equipment (measured when there is no protection board in the front or at the back of
2012-01-15 HUAWEI Confidential Page7
Internal
the rack). Note 2: The short-term working condition means that the continuous operation period is no more than 48 hours and the accumulated yearly operation periods are no more than 15 days. The equipment room shall be equipped with air conditioners as follows: a. Air-condition humidity: 30%-75%; 50%-60% recommended. b. Air-condition temperature: 18C ~ 28C; 20C ~ 25C recommended.
3.3.4 Noise
Indoor noise 70 decibels (the machine can work in a harsher environment however ,amore harsh environment is detrimental to human health).
3.3.5 Lighting
1) Avoid direct sunlight to prevent aging and distortion of the components such as circuit boards caused by long-term irradiation. 2) The average illumination is 150~200LX. There should be no glare. Normally, the fluorescence lamps embedded in the ceiling are adopted. The average illumination for NodeB can be more than 50LX. 3) Emergency lamps shall be installed in the equipment room.
Internal
3.3.9Cabling Requirements
1) Usually the cables should be distributed in troughs with moisture-proof, rodent-proof and fireproof measures taken. 2) The signal cables shall be separated from the power cables to avoid interference. 3) The customer should provide the troughs or upward cabling racks for cabling convenience.
2012-01-15
HUAWEI Confidential
Page9
Internal
4. 2 Preparation of AC Power
AC power is used both in the project implementation and at the maintenance terminals; therefore, the AC power should be ready in the equipment room before the implementation and its voltage should range between 187V and 242V. In the case of a power failure or fault, alarms should be given. In addition, UPS power should also be available in the equipment room to guarantee that the maintenance terminals still work normally in the event of power failure.
4. 4 Preparation of DDF
Select appropriate DDFs according to relevant standards and install them before project implementation. The capacity of the DDF shall be designed according to the capacity and long-term planning of this project. When selecting the connectors at the DDF side, take into consideration the model of the trunk cables delivered by Huawei for this project. You may refer to the contract or consult the survey designers for the preparation of the connectors of the trunk cables at the DDF side. It is suggested that the DDFs adopt the copper wires of no less than 6mm2 to connect with the protection grounding bar of the equipment room.
2012-01-15
HUAWEI Confidential
Page10
Internal
install hole cabinet front igure 4-1 N68-22 cabinet install hole
Internal
1. M2000 should be built or finished capacity expansion before the controller installation; 2. The O&M channel that M2000 to other NEs should be ready in advance for remote commissioning or data configuration and so on.
045
Humidity
4065% 2090%
EMI
No maore than
300mV/m Less than 11Gs
Antistatic
2012-01-15
Internal
Dust proof
around When the diameter of the dust granule is more than 5 microns,The concentration is less than
3104 granule/m3
Quakeproof
Inaccordance with the local construction design intensity No direct sunlight Type and power
Fireproof
Average illumination: 150~200LX The cooling power meets the temperature control requirement of the equipment room China national second-class fireproof standard
Result
Remark s
Good
Internal
Method and requirement The copper grounding bar and copper conductors shall be as near as possible to each other. The grounding cable shall be as thick as possible Joint grounding The grounding cables should be connected to the DC power distribution cabinet or the power junction box
Result
Remark s
Grounding resistance: =1
Good
BSC6900V900R011:
Item Power Input Sub-Item Specification
2012-01-15
HUAWEI Confidential
Internal
(GSM network) EPS: 1,000 W TCS: 1,000 W Power consumption of a single subrack (UMTS network) NOTE:
You can calculate the power consumption of the cabinet in any subrack combination mode by using the preceding data.
BSC6900V900R012:
Item Power Input Sub-Item Specification
Power input Power range Power consumption of a single subrack (GSM network)
You can calculate the power consumption of the cabinet in any subrack combination mode by using the preceding data.
BSC6900V900R013:
Item Power Input (PARCb) Sub-Item Specification
Power input Power range Power consumption of a single subrack (GSM network)
MPS: 1,700 W
Page15
Internal
EPS: 1,730 W
You can calculate the power consumption of the cabinet in any subrack combination mode by using the preceding data.
BSC6900V900R014:
Item Power Input (Cabinet) Sub-Item Specification
Power input * 4 Power range Power consumption of a single subrack (GSM network)
You can calculate the power consumption of the cabinet in any subrack combination mode by using the preceding data.
Internal
[Note: The result is to be modified depending on the specific requirements of each country and a high value if the temperature of the local place is high.] Refrigerating output of the air conditioner (accurate calculation) = (Qequipment+ Qtransmission)*1.2 (with a margin of 20% taken into consideration) Heat productivity: Qequipment = 0.82*V*A Q: Heat productivity (kilocalories/hour) V: DC power supply voltage (V) A: Average current on busy hours (A) 0.82: the arithmetic product of 0.86 (conversion factor from one-watt electrical energy to heat energy) and 0.95 (converstion coefficient between electrical energy and heat energy). Heat transmission of equipment room: Qtransmission = F*( Toutdoor - Tindoor)* /h Q: Heat productivity (W) F: Heat transmission area (m17) Toutdoor: the highest local temperature outdoors (C) Tindoor: the required indoor temperature (C) : Heat transmission coefficient of the wall ( = 0.87 for brick wall, =0.79 for concrete wall) h: thickness of the wall (m) Appendix: unit conversion: 1KW=860 kcal. 1 p=2616W (P refer to the power unti of compressor) The actual capacity of the air-conditioner required depends on its heat productivity and the area of the equipment room. Refer to the related engineering design regulations for the specific calculation.
2012-01-15
HUAWEI Confidential
Page17