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Section BXM‐301‐10H‐20A

030‐101901 Rev. A

R

13

1608IARA

Connect one end of the

provided 3‐wire cable to an

AC duplex box in the rear

right corner

Route cable alongside the

cabinet floor near the rear wall

Connect other end

of the 3‐wire cable to the

GFI convenience box

Provided

3‐wire cable

Figure 17. Location of Temperature Probe

Make connections
to the temperature

probe per com­

pany practice

Temperature

probe

Figure 18. Installing GFI‐Box‐To‐AC‐Box Cable

Upper, left,

rear corner of

cabinet

Cable

guide

2.

Turn on the external power source.

 Apply the power from

the external power source.

3.

Verify internal fans are operational.

 Verify the internal

fans are properly working by detecting air circulation di­
rectly in front of the fans.

‐ DESICCANT NOTE ‐

To prevent condensation during shipment and storage, Westell
includes a desiccant pack within the Boxer‐30 cabinet. Once the
electronic equipment is installed and turned‐up, the internal
power dissipation reduces the likelihood of condensation within
the cabinet. However, follow company practices for desiccant
maintenance procedures to prevent internal condensation.

3.13

Mounting Equipment Inside Boxer‐30

Boxer‐30 utilizes a 30‐RU high and 19” wide rack with ad­
justable rack channels. Seven slots are provided on an
adjustable channel bracket on the inside walls (best shown in
Figure 6) which allow the channels to be  mounted in one of
seven different positions (can be adjusted forward or backward
as needed to support Network equipment). Boxer‐30's rack‐
hole pattern accommodates a wide variety of equipment and
mounting bracket hole patterns.

Always follow company practices and the guidelines below
when mounting equipment inside the cabinet.

1.

Verify the combined equipment height does not exceed 30
RUs.

2.

Verify each piece of equipment does not exceed the cabi­
net's interior width or depth.

3.

Verify the combined weight of the cabinet and all equip­
ment placed inside the cabinet does not exceed the
maximum weight requirement for the mounting structure,
surface and type.

4.

Determine the best mounting location for each piece of
equipment, for maximum capacity.

5.

Verify the combined wattage of all equipment installed in
the cabinet does not exceed 1800 watts.

6.

Determine/adjust 

the rack channel depth (optional). The

channels are factory installed for 5” of clearance in front
of the rack and 12” of clearance behind the rack. If a differ­
ent clearance is required, remove the bolts from each
channel (best shown in Figure 6), position the channels as
needed, and re‐install the bolts into each rack channel.

7.

Use the bond posts provided on the ground plate as need­
ed for bonding or grounding any cables or equipment
installed inside the cabinet.

3.14

Using the Rear Access Panel

As stated in Paragraph 2.1.2.3 and as shown in Figure 5 and
Figure 6, Boxer‐30 contains an access panel on the rear wall to
facilitate making cable connections at the inside rear of the
cabinet. To open or close and lock this panel, use a 216 tool/can
wrench.

3.15

Connecting Communication Cables

The types of communication cables used and their connector
types (if any) vary per the application and the equipment
installed inside the cabinet. To accommodate a variety of cable
and connector sizes, the Boxer‐30 cabinet has cable‐hole
knock‐outs of various sizes, as shown in Table 1 and Figure 9.

1.

Run the communications cables to the Boxer‐30 cabinet.

2.

Insert and route the cable through the desired grommet.

3.

Attach the cable's connector to the appropriate connector
of the targeted equipment.

4.

Repeat for each cable.

5.

Make any desired connections between pieces of equip­
ment.

6.

Use the bond posts and ground lugs provided on the
ground plate as needed for bonding and grounding any
communications cables brought into the Boxer‐30 cabi­
net.

3.16

Optioning Installed Equipment

Make all option settings on any installed equipment per equip­
ment manufacturer instructions and company practices. If
needed, open the convenient rear access panel (shown in
Figure 6) to access the rear of the equipment.

Summary of Contents for A90-BXM3019-10HE

Page 1: ...3 Product Purpose and Description Boxer 30 is an actively cooled NEMA 4 outdoor cabinet that can house and protect a wide range of electronic equipment Up to 30 vertical RUs 52 5 of 19 inch wide inter...

Page 2: ...t shown ware must be capable of supporting the weight of the Boxer 30 cabinet plus the weight of any equipment mounted in it The Boxer 30 cabinet is typically located at the customer premises but can...

Page 3: ...nting brackets at the top and bottom of the cabinet facilitate wall and H frame mount ing The bottom floor of the main cabinet contains numerous differently sized intact knock outs Paragraph 2 1 2 6 t...

Page 4: ...kets one at the top and one at the bottom of the cabinet come factory installed Figure 7 Mounting Brackets for Wall H Frame Mounting Top Exterior Mounting Bracket note the keyholes Bottom Exterior Mou...

Page 5: ...moved forward 2 or backward 3 if a few additional inches of equipment depth is needed at either the front or back of the channel Seven slots are provided for seven channel positions see Figure 2 Each...

Page 6: ...internal temperature reaches 70_F 21 1_C and will reach full speed when the internal tem perature reaches 80_F 26 7_C The external heat exchanger fan will turn on at 10 speed when the external temper...

Page 7: ...ro vided E This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label F Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabi net slots as they may touch...

Page 8: ...ut type and regardless of the order of the mounting steps All knock outs should be knocked out from the inside of the cabinet except for the small 0 575 knock outs which are to be knocked out from the...

Page 9: ...ttom mounting bracket and H frame rail Verify the cabinet is in the proper horizontal position make any needed ad justments then securely tighten all mounting hardware 6 Test installation firmness Tes...

Page 10: ...cabinet then marking the mounting hole loca tions or by measuring without lifting the equipment as a template Two of the mounting bracket holes are 16 apart on centers to facilitate mounting on standa...

Page 11: ...met or liquid tight fitting Install ei ther conduit and an appropriate and liquid tight fitting or a rubber grommet in the knock out hole 4 Route ground wire through knock out hole Run the ap proved g...

Page 12: ...applied in Para graph 3 12 3 Verify the knock outs are removed Perform the steps in Paragraph 3 5 to remove any appropriate cabinet hole knock out s and to install an appropriate fitting or grom met...

Page 13: ...laced inside the cabinet does not exceed the maximum weight requirement for the mounting structure surface and type 4 Determine the best mounting location for each piece of equipment for maximum capac...

Page 14: ...ble 2 for the replacement heat exchanger part number Figure 20 Field Replacement of Heat Exchanger Location of top two nuts Location of four lower bolts Heat exchanger Hole for AC power cord 1 4 20 1...

Page 15: ...er from Westell Once an RMA number is obtained return the defec tive unit freight prepaid and a brief problem description to Voice 630 375 4457 email rgmdept westell com Replacements will be shipped i...

Page 16: ...ncy Specifications The Boxer 30 cabinet is designed to meet the following regula tory safety or environmental specifications or requirements S NEMA 4 compliant 9 APPENDIX A PRODUCT VIEWS Figure 21 Bot...

Page 17: ...Section BXM 301 10H 20A 030 101901 Rev A R 17 1608IARA Figure 22 Front Exterior View of Boxer 30 Cabinet 35 4 60 6 24 4 24 0 56 8 17 8 2 0 18 4 Top and bottom mounting brackets not shown...

Page 18: ...Section BXM 301 10H 20A 030 101901 Rev A R 18 1608IARA 18 3 21 3 29 6 60 6 56 8 Figure 23 Exterior Right Side View of Boxer 30 Cabinet Top and bottom mounting brackets not shown...

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