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BPA00T10W500-1

 Broadband System User Manual 

 

 

E-Mail: [email protected] 

www.l2microwave.com

 

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2.2.4.

 

High energy electrical circuits 

Electrical circuits carrying high amounts of energy pose a risk of injury. 

 

This  equipment  has  a  low  voltage  circuit  that  can  be  supplied  from  an  extremely  low  impedance  voltage 

source (e.g. amplifier operating voltage). These circuits carry dangerously high levels of energy

These electrical circuits are considered circuits with hazardous contact voltages. Therefore, the user should 

always be careful about electrical contacts. 

 

 

 

2.2.5.

 

Hazards from high-frequency currents 

Burn hazard from arcing 

   

 

All of the power-conducting RF plug connectors and RF modules require attention to contact current. Arcing 

may occur if high-frequency cables  are  plugged in or unplugged while  the amplifier is in operation. This can 
cause burns and eye injuries. At open high-frequency interfaces with active gain there is a burn hazard in the 
high-frequency range and risk of electric shock in the low-frequency range

 

 

Operate the amplifier system after firmly fixing the antenna or load

 

Never disconnect the high frequency cable while the amplifier system is in operation

 

Never open the amplifier system while it is in operation

 

Never operate the amplifier system if the RF cables are exposed

 

2.2.6.

 

Hazards from RF Radiation 

Risk of injury from high-frequency electromagnetic radiation 

High frequency electromagnetic radiation during operation of the broadband amplifier can be generated in 

the beam portion of the antenna with a specific absorption rate that is higher than the human exposure limits. 
Prolonged exposure may cause eye damage and metabolic disorders. 

 
Operate the amplifier system only in such a way that the beam area of the antenna is located in a shielded, 

access-restricted room or area.   

 

2.2.7.

 

Occupational safety from RF shielding

 

The BPA00T10W500-1 broadband amplifier system is shielded from all RF cables, shielding covers and case 

components to ensure that they are not exposed to RF radiation even if they are close together for extended 
periods of time. This industrial safety clause is based on Korean legislation

 

2.2.8.

 

Flue gases 

Severe health damage may be caused by flue gas formation. 

In  general,  any  flue  gases  produced by  burning  of  casing  parts,  cables,  insulation  materials,  batteries,  etc. 

can result in serious harm to a person's health

 

Summary of Contents for BPA00T10W500-1

Page 1: ...T10W500 1 Broadband System User Manual E Mail sales l2microwave com www l2microwave com 1 User Manual BPA00T10W500 1 Please read this manual before using the equipment And keep this manual with the equipment ...

Page 2: ... Power Supply 7 2 2 4 High energy electrical circuits 8 2 2 5 Hazards from high frequency currents 8 2 2 6 Hazards from RF Radiation 8 2 2 7 Occupational safety from RF shielding 8 2 2 8 Flue gases 8 2 2 9 Rules for amplifier services 9 2 3 Operator Personnel User 9 2 4 Safety Devices 9 2 4 1 Protective Covers 9 2 4 2 Instructions for Protection against Electrostatic Discharge ESD 9 3 INSTALLATION...

Page 3: ...s may damage the equipment Do not proceed to the next step until you fully understand and meet the indicated conditions This triangle symbol means caution This equipment is a Class 1 safety ground product provided the protective earth included in the power cord Only the line power plug should be inserted into the outlet provided with the protective earthing contact Damage to the protective conduct...

Page 4: ...place safety regulations and risk assessment to identify the risks that may arise from the specific operating conditions of the site where the broadband amplifier is used Appropriate operating instruction for operating the broadband amplifier should also be prepared to prevent hazards The operator shall periodically check that operational instructions created in accordance with the rules during th...

Page 5: ...2 nd 3 rd 20 16 dBc Spurious Signals Spur 70 60 dBc Power consumption PSAT VAC 2800 3500 Watt MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Value Units Note Dimensions H x W x D 310 5 x 441 x 606 9 mm 7U Weight 60 kg Max RF Connectors Input Output N type Female Front Primary Power 88 264 VAC 50 60Hz 3 pin Single phase Cooling Air cooling Self contained fans Heat sink ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Design to ...

Page 6: ...l E Mail sales l2microwave com www l2microwave com 6 Input RF drive level without damage 3dBm Shut Down Over Power typ Psat 2dB TBD Over Current Shutdwon Indication LED Over Temperature 70 C Shutdown Indication LED AMP on off Push Button Front ...

Page 7: ...perating electrical equipment always comply with the relevant national and international safety rules and regulations When installing an amplifier rack it is important to comply with national special accident prevention 2 2 2 Hazards from Supply Voltage Risk of fatal injury from electrical voltage When working with voltages that constitute a shock hazard appropriate measures must be taken to preve...

Page 8: ... or load Never disconnect the high frequency cable while the amplifier system is in operation Never open the amplifier system while it is in operation Never operate the amplifier system if the RF cables are exposed 2 2 6 Hazards from RF Radiation Risk of injury from high frequency electromagnetic radiation High frequency electromagnetic radiation during operation of the broadband amplifier can be ...

Page 9: ...re to do so may result in serious injury or property damage 2 4 Safety Devices 2 4 1 Protective Covers Risk of injury due to removed protective covers This symbol indicates a protective cover for electrical circuits at risk due to large amounts of energy RF current or supply voltage The protective cover prevents unintentional contact with these electrical circuits Pay attention to the cover marked...

Page 10: ...and Moving Avoid product damage damage caused by improper transportation Improper transport can cause the product to fall or fall causing serious damage to the equipment Broadband amplifiers must be installed with L2 Microwave or qualified personnel although they may vary depending on the equipment Do not disassemble or move the installed broadband amplifier arbitrarily When moving with forklifts ...

Page 11: ...he output of the amplifier during the radiation experiment The minimum required VSWR for the antenna should be used under 2 3 1 If the operator wants to use it under high VSWR conditions the amplifier s output can be used at a lower level The following table shows VSWR condition of Load vs Output Power of BPA00T10W500 1 Output power VSWR Condition of Load 500W Under 2 3 1 250W Under 3 0 1 100W Und...

Page 12: ...w sequence for system operation Plug in rear power switch ON Use power cable that can supply more than 3 2 3 5kW Connect to ground wire between amplifier and installation site using M5 Nut Turn on the power breaker Check the status of the front panel of amplifier Refer to 4 2 Alarm and Description for Status LED Press the AMP ON OFFf push button From Off mode to ON mode Input the RF input signal S...

Page 13: ...static operating temperature is 20 65 degrees inside the amplifier Indicates when there is a RF power related problem Occurs when the RF input signal to the amplifier exceeds the proper standard In the case of the BPA00T10W500 1 the amplifier switches off mode by an internal protection function when it is more than 2 4dB higher than the output 57dBm 500W If the input returns to the normal range ag...

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