Section BXM‐10N‐HE5‐20A
030‐101815 Rev. A
R
4
1402IARA
Figure 4.
Rear Isometric View of BXM1019‐NHE5
Top
mounting
bracket
(with
keyholes)
Bottom
mounting
bracket
(note the
mounting
slots)
Figure 5.
Heat Exchanger Compartment, Cover Off
Fans for circulating
external air
Hex nut
(remove to
replace fans)
(Fan A connector)
Compartment cover
(to lift off, first remove the Phillips
screw at bottom of interior door,
Cover-alignment Posts
(to align & secure the top of the
cover, see Figure 2 for matching
holes in cover)
2.1.2.4
Bottom Floor Knock‐outs
Multiple knock‐outs are provided on the floor of the cabinet.
One near the center rear of the floor is for cable ingress and
egress for an optional battery cabinet that can be mounted be
low the Boxer cabinet (or for Network cables). Provided on the
right side of the cabinet floor are multiple intact knock‐outs,
for easy Network and Customer cable access. The front ones
are typically for customer cable access, and the rear‐most
knock‐outs are typically for Network cable access. The knock‐
out sizes and quantities are shown in Table 1 and Figure 6. Do
not remove a knock‐out unless it is absolutely necessary to do
so for cable ingress and egress, and use either tight‐fitting rub
ber grommets or liquid‐tight fittings, or other proper and
approved knock‐out hole sealants, to assure the best internal
air quality and weather‐resistance. Always use proper and com
pany‐approved tools to remove knock‐outs.
Battery Box Knock‐outs.
There are five, small, 0.575” diameter
knock‐outs in the floor of the Boxer cabinet where an optional
battery box attaches to the cabinet (hole patterns of both units
match).
Figure 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”
(adjustable,
reversible)
2”
Channel is adjustable to
Knock‐out for cables from optional battery box, or for AC power, or Network cables
*
behind
front
Door Switch
Assembly
(see
7 positions.
5 small knock‐outs align
with optional Boxer
battery box holes
‐ KNOCK‐OUT REMOVAL NOTE ‐
Always remove knock‐outs where holes are desired before
mounting the cabinet or the optional battery box, regardless of
the type of knock‐out and the order of the mounting steps.
Function
Qty
Description
Customer
2
2.5” knock‐out for 2” conduit
3
1.125” knock‐out, for 1/2” or 3/4” conduit
Network
2
2.5” knock‐out for 2” conduit
2
1.125” knock‐out, for 1/2” or 3/4” conduit
Battery
Box
5
0.585” knock‐outs for attaching an optional
battery box below the cabinet
Table 1. Knock‐out Sizes and Quantities
2.2
Interior Features
The interior cabinet features are described hereunder.
2.2.1
Door Sensor Switches
Two door sensor switches are located at the bottom right corner
of the cabinet door opening (Figure 7). The switches are fact
ory‐prewired to the Controller Card. The left door switch will
trigger a door open alarm when the door is opened. The right
door switch will turn off the fans when the door is opened. To
temporarily disable a sensor, pull out the cylindrical door
switch actuator until it clicks. To re‐activate a sensor, either
gently push the actuator back in until a click is heard, or simply
close the cabinet door.
2.2.2
Internal 19” Rack Channels
Two removable/adjustable rack channels inside the cabinet
provide 19” relay rack mounting for equipment that is to be
mounted in the cabinet. Each channel is installed so approxi
mately 5” of equipment space is available from the inside of the