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Section BXM‐301‐10H‐20A

030‐101901 Rev. A

R

3

1608IARA

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Easily adjustable rack channels

S

Ample space for tie‐downs and cable management

S

Door security via:

S

3‐point latch

S

a locking, hex, cup‐washer screw

S

a hole for a padlock

S

Numerous ground/bond posts on interior ground plate

S

Knock‐outs at cabinet bottom accept a variety of cable,
conduit, and connector sizes and types

S

Interior sliding wind latch

S

Door sensor switch

S

Temperature alarm probe

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Pad mount using the optional battery box or skirt

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Optional pad mount kit available

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Includes two full‐width mounting brackets for wall or
H‐frame mounting

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Convenient, heavy‐duty, side‐mounted, lift brackets

S

Optional battery backup box available (knock‐out hole
patterns match in both units)

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AC GFI and AC duplex outlets

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Bagged parts:  AC cable, vent cap, ties

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Light‐weight aluminum construction (0.125” thick wall)
with powder‐coat finish

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Optional side‐mount customer demarcation cabinet

2.

FEATURES

This section describes the exterior and interior features of the
Westell

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 Boxer

t

 outdoor cabinet in more detail. Refer to

Figure 2 through Figure 13 while reading this section.

2.1

Exterior Features

The features located outside the large main cabinet are de­
scribed hereunder. See Paragraph 2.2 for the interior features.

2.1.1

Construction and Materials

Boxer‐30 is designed to be weather‐tight for above‐ground install­
ation. The powder‐coat painted aluminum cabinet withstands
many harsh weather conditions such as rain, snow, and sleet.

2.1.2

Cabinet

The cabinet utilizes an “in‐the‐door” heat exchanger design.
Cabinet cooling is accomplished through the front‐door‐
mounted heat exchanger. Security is provided via a 3‐point
latch, a cup‐washer screw, and a padlock hasp. Side‐wall lift
ears (Paragraph 2.1.2.5) are provided for temporary installa­
tion lift‐assistance. Two full‐width mounting 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) to ac­
commodate a variety of cable, fitting, or conduit sizes or types.

Figure 3.

Boxer‐30 Depth, Door Open

43.2”

Rear‐Access

Panel

Temporary

Lift Ears

(remove then

re‐insert bolts

when

attaching a
Boxer Side

Car cabinet)

Knock‐outs

for use with

optional

Boxer Side

Car cabinet

Top and bottom mount­
ing brackets not shown

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Figure 4.

Boxer‐30 Door Handle with Dual Locks

Cup‐washer

screw lock

Lift handle, then turn
counter‐clockwise to

open door

Padlock

hasp

Note: When closing and locking the door,
the door must be pushed fully closed be­
fore actuating the swing handle, or dam­
age to the locking mechanism may result.

2.1.2.1

Large Cabinet Door

A full‐size locking door provides ample technician and equip­
ment access to the interior of the cabinet and also helps protect
the cabinet from tampering and vandalism. When the cabinet is
mounted and the door is open, the clearance or distance from
the back of the cabinet to the outer edge of the open door is
approximately 43.2” (as shown in Figure 3). The cabinet's cool­
ing system is a heat exchanger mounted to the door. At the inside
bottom of the door is a wind‐latch, shown in Figure 2, which pro­
tects the door (and technician) from possible wind damage. The
wind latch restricts the door's swing‐out angle to a safe but func­
tional opening (105 degrees). In the closed position, the inside
perimeter of the door abuts a gasket installed around the outer
perimeter of the cabinet's door opening. When the door is
closed and tightened, the door and gasket provide a weather‐
tight seal to protect all equipment installed inside the cabinet.
The door sensor is described in Paragraph 2.2.2.

2.1.2.2

Door Handle, Door Locks and Panel Lock(s)

Built into the 3‐point latching door handle is a padlock hasp
and a tamper‐proof hex nut‐in‐cup‐washer screw for locking
the door. The cup‐washer screw (Figure 4) is loosened and

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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