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Section BXM‐10N‐HE5‐20A

030‐101815 Rev. A

R

5

1402IARA

Figure 7.

Location/Function of Door Sensor Switches

Door open 

alarm switch 

Door open 

fan cut-off

switch

Door Switches

(prewired to controller card)

 

FRONT VIEW

10 RUs of

Vertical

Rack

Space

Figure 8.

Front View, Door Off, Showing Rack Channels

closed front door to the channel (for up to a 5” equipment pro­
jection), and approximately 12” of equipment space is
available behind the channel to the rear cabinet wall. The slot­
ted channel bracket allows both channels to be easily moved
forward 2” or backward 3”, if a few additional inches of equip­
ment depth is needed at either the front or back of the channel.
Six channel positions are provided in the channel bracket.
Simply loosen the hex nut, lift and slide the channel backward
or forward the next slot position, then tighten the nut. Both ver­
tical rack channels contain predrilled holes, with standard hole
spacings (either 1”, 1.75”, or 2” rack hole patterns), for mount­
ing customer‐supplied equipment in the cabinet. Network
equipment up to 10 Rack Units (10 RUs = 17.5”) high can be
mounted on the rack inside the cabinet, either as a single piece
or as multiple pieces of equipment.

2.2.3

Cooling System

The Boxer cabinet features an active heat‐exchange system
that compensates for the effects of internal equipment heat
and external solar and temperature loading inside the cabinet.
The heat exchanger fans are temperature activated. The fans
turn on when the interior of the cabinet reaches 35° C (95° F)
and turn off when the internal cabinet temperature cools to
25° C (77° F). At the core of the heat exchange system are nu­
merous aluminum fins (best seen in Figure 2) on each “side” of
a sealed divider wall within the heat exchanger. The dual air‐

Figure 9.

Controller Card (Showing Euro‐connectors)

Isometric

View

Side View

Manual fan

test switch

path exchanger uses one set of fans (shown in Figure 5) to blow
cool outside air past the “exterior air side” fins of the heat ex­
changer and to direct the heated air out the vent on the sides
of the fan cover. Conversely, a second set of fans (shown in
Figure 2 and Figure 7) circulates warm inside air down past the
“interior air side” fins of the heat exchanger and blows cooled
air back through the main cabinet compartment. Both sets of
fans are field‐replaceable (see Paragraphs 5.2 and 5.3,
Figure 19
, and Table 4 for part numbers).

2.2.4

External‐Air Fans 

(“

FAN A” Connector)

Two, factory‐installed, temperature‐controlled fans (shown in
Figure 5) to circulate cooler exterior air up through the heat ex­
changer are located under the cover for the heat exchanger
compartment. These fans are factory‐wired to the “FAN‐A”
connector on the Controller Card mounted on the inside of the
cabinet door, and are powered from either a field‐provided
‐48VDC power source or a +24VDC power source. To access
or view the fans, loosen the Phillips‐head screw at the 

interior

bottom of the main door (see Figure 3), then lift the cover off
the two alignment posts (Figure 5) near the top of the cover.

‐ DOOR SENSOR NOTE ‐

The door sensor will turn off the fans when the door is opened.

2.2.5

Internal‐Air Fans (“FAN B” Connector)

Two, factory‐installed, temperature‐controlled fans (shown in
Figure 2) to circulate warm interior air down through the heat ex­
changer and back into the cabinet are are located on the inside of
the cabinet door. These fans are factory‐wired to the “FAN‐B”
connector on the Controller Card mounted on the inside of the
cabinet door, and are powered from either a field‐provided
‐48VDC power source or a +24VDC power source.

2.2.6

Controller Card

Boxer includes a factory‐wired controller card (Figure 9) lo­
cated on the inside of the cabinet door. The card includes
connections for the fans, door alarm, temperature alarm, a 5A
fan fuse, and a fan test button. Internal wiring for the fans and
door alarm has been factory‐wired. External wiring to the pow­
er source and alarm monitoring equipment is done using
“Euro‐connector” snap‐in terminal blocks which can be dis­
connected from the controller card, and later re‐attached for
quick and easy connections. Table 2 lists all of the connectors
and positions on the controller card. The only installer connec­

Summary of Contents for Boxer BXM1019-NHE5

Page 1: ...S3 hand offs Protectively mounted on the Boxer front door separate from the interior rack space is a heat exchanger and fan unit Also mounted on the door a controller card features internal fact ory i...

Page 2: ...24 W x 22 5 H x 27 75 D approx S Weather tight cabinet S Interior area provides 10 RUs of 19 rack mounting space S Removable adjustable rack channels S Ample space for tie downs and cable management S...

Page 3: ...dis tance from the back of the mounting brackets to the outer edge of the door s lock flange is 43 4 as shown in Figure 23 At the inside bottom of the door near the hinge a wind latch shown in Figure...

Page 4: ...6 Knock out Layout See Through Top View of Cabinet 5 in 12 Customer Knock outs 3 Network Knock outs Ground rack channel of rack channel TOP VIEW Rack Channel Plate 2 2 Factory default position 2 adjus...

Page 5: ...the heated air out the vent on the sides of the fan cover Conversely a second set of fans shown in Figure 2 and Figure 7 circulates warm inside air down past the interior air side fins of the heat exc...

Page 6: ...hen the door is opened For door alarm con nections connect wiring from the field provided alarm equipment to the 2 position Euro connector at the top left of the controller card 4 Power connections AE...

Page 7: ...talling or modifying telephone lines 3 3 Selecting and Preparing the Mounting Type and Site Pre Mounting Considerations Mount the cabinet in a location with an adequate earth ground and power access w...

Page 8: ...unting kit to the cabinet prior to mounting to the H Frame 1 Determine exact mounting location in H frame Select and mark the exact horizontal and vertical final mounting loca tion within the H frame...

Page 9: ...top mounting hole locations on the wall in a straight level line This can be done by lifting and leveling the cabinet then marking the mounting hole loca tions or without lifting and using the equipme...

Page 10: ...side of a kit bracket against the back of the cabinet s top mounting bracket and align the mounting holes Insert the short end of the rod through the selected aligned holes Thread a washer lock washe...

Page 11: ...ce of equipment is mounted inside the cabinet in the following sections connect it to a ground lug or post pro vided on the ground plate per company practice 8 Use ESD ground jack Whenever installing...

Page 12: ...er cabinet All components in the pedestal must be listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory NRTL all company practices local codes and National Electric Codes must be followed and only aqua...

Page 13: ...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 b...

Page 14: ...the card to the cabinet door then pulling the card off the studs 4 Install new card Replace the old card with the new card ordered and received from Westell Be sure the GMT fuse faces to the left and...

Page 15: ...power Disconnect the FAN B connector at the controller card 4 Remove wires from connector Remove the red and black wires from the connector Make a note of which wires red or black were inserted into...

Page 16: ...65 and ninety 90 degrees Fahrenheit or 19 to 35 Celsius Allow to dry for 24 hours before touching or applying a second coat 6 CUSTOMER TECHNICAL SERVICES 6 1 Customer Service Technical Assistance If...

Page 17: ...Specifications The Westell Boxerr electrical and signalling specifications are listed below and the physical specifications are shown in Table 3 Power Specification A Fan power 56 W typical 84 W max w...

Page 18: ...rack Main Cabinet 400W heat exchanger always on 48VDC A90 BXM2019 4HE 400W heat exchanger temp controlled 24 or 48VDC A90 BXM2019 4HE3 Same as the 4HE but GR 487 Issue 4 compliant 24 or 48VDC A90 BXM2...

Page 19: ...w of Boxer Cabinet Door Facing Down Forward Figure 21 Bottom Exterior View of Boxer Cabinet Door Facing Up For mounting a battery box 5X 0 58 Knock out for cable access 5X 1 125 Knock out For large ca...

Page 20: ...tion BXM 10N HE5 20A 030 101815 Rev A R 20 1402IARA Figure 22 Right Side Exterior View of Boxer Cabinet Door Closed 17 5 22 5 27 75 26 8 Figure 23 Right Side Exterior View of Boxer Cabinet Door Open 4...

Page 21: ...0 101815 Rev A R 21 1402IARA Figure 24 Front Door Closed View of Boxer Cabinet with Mounting Hole Spacings 25 2 22 5 26 8 4 24 4 4 4 1 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 1 5 25 5 Figure 25 Front Door Open View of Boxer Ca...

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