standards and guidelines for communication sites - Radio And ...
standards and guidelines for communication sites - Radio And ... standards and guidelines for communication sites - Radio And ...
jumper, bonding .............................................................5-30 labeling cables ......................................................................9-30 land surveys .....................................................................2-4 layout spacing requirements ................................................9-2 light duty site .................................................................4-44 lighting emergency ..............................................................3-23 towers, TVSS .........................................................7-45 lighting considerations ...................................................3-22 lightning activity worldwide ....................................................4-3 central office protection .........................................3-17 frequency ..................................................................4-4 isolation of ice bridge .............................................2-21 main service disconnect ...................................................6-3 manual email address ......................................................1-2 master ground bus bar .....................................................5-9 material safety and data sheets ......................................6-28 metal shipping containers used as communication sites grounding ...............................................................4-87 metallic building siding, grounding ...............................4-74 metallic objects requiring bonding ................................4-67 metals dissimilar, preventing corrosion .............................4-34 Metric/English Units Conversion ................................... E-1 MGB grounding ...............................................................5-14 specifications ..........................................................5-12 network operator location grounding ...............................................................5-64 network operator positions grounding ...............................................................5-62 Occupational Safety and Health Administration ...........2-12 off-loading buildings/shelters ..........................................3-7 organization of this manual .............................................1-1 outdoor cabinets grounding ...............................................................4-61 J L M N O Index-6 68P81089E50-B 9/1/05 INDEX maps ......................................................................... 4-3 reducing effects of ................................................. 2-19 lightning rods ................................................................ 2-21 line-to-neutral (normal mode) surge suppression ........... 6-5 loading report example .................................................. 2-23 loading requirements towers ..................................................................... 2-23 location site buildings/building/shelter design and location considerations .................................................. 3-5 location of neutral-ground bond ...............................2-3, 6-4 location of utility entrance .............................................. 2-3 lockout/tagout .................................................................. 6-1 low voltage disconnect .................................................. 6-21 MGB grounding conductor labeling ................................................................... 5-14 minimum grounding (earthing) requirements ............... 4-44 minimum TVSS requirements ........................................ 7-3 monopole towers comparison ............................................................. 2-18 grounding ............................................................... 4-51 Motorola Site Design and Integration Team ................... 2-2 mountaintops grounding ............................................................... 4-92 multiple battery strings .................................................. 6-32 multiple network operator position clusters grounding ............................................................... 5-66 neutral conductor ............................................................. 6-9 neutral-ground bond ...................................................... 5-42 location ..................................................................... 2-3 location of ................................................................ 6-4 New Zealand standards ................................................... 1-8 nomograph, soil resistivity testing ............................... B-12 outdoor electrical equipment ........................................... 6-7 outdoor receptacles ......................................................... 6-7 overcurrent protection ................................................... 6-21
STANDARDS AND GUIDELINES FOR COMMUNICATION SITES panel board marking ........................................................ 6-6 PANI grounding system sequence ................................ 5-37 parallel ground rods ...................................................... 4-15 permits ............................................................................. 2-9 permitting, zoning, code and regulatory considerations . 2-9 personal protective equipment ...................................... 6-29 placement of generator .................................................. 6-37 planning location of neutral-ground bond .............................. 2-3 location of utility entrance ....................................... 2-3 site development drawings ....................................... 2-3 staking considerations .............................................. 2-4 temporary facilities .................................................. 2-5 plate, ground .................................................................. 4-19 plenum cabling .............................................................. 6-22 power stand-alone system ................................................. 6-25 power cabling floor and ceiling, plenums ..................................... 6-22 R56 Manual organization ............................................................. 1-1 rack definition .................................................................. 3-4 rack ground bus bar (RGB) ........................................... 5-20 racks grounding ............................................................... 5-44 radial grounding conductors ....................... 4-24, 4-92, 4-98 raised flooring support system grounding connection methods ............................................................................ 5-35 raised flooring system bonding grid ........................................................... 5-68 receiver protection requirements ..................................... 8-3 receptacle outdoor ..................................................................... 6-7 receptacle strips ............................................................. 6-11 receptacles hardwiring .............................................................. 6-10 rectifier ferroresonant .......................................................... 6-19 silicon-controlled ................................................... 6-20 switchmode ............................................................ 6-20 P R power cabling capacity ................................................. 6-22 power panel requirements ............................................... 6-7 power quality ................................................................ 6-11 effects of problems ................................................ 6-15 problem remedies .................................................. 6-16 problems ................................................................ 6-12 recommended test thresholds ................................ 6-17 power quality action plan ............................................. 6-17 power quality testing locations ..................................... 6-18 power sources ............................................................... 3-28 alternatives ............................................................. 6-25 protecting at central offices ................................... 3-17 power supply uninterruptible ....................................................... 6-24 power system DC distribution center ........................................... 6-21 sizing ..................................................................... 6-20 preamplifier grounding ............................................................... 4-62 preventive maintenance HVAC .................................................................... 3-16 protecting and securing grounding conductors ............. 4-30 rectifier sizing ............................................................... 6-20 rectifiers ........................................................................ 6-19 referenced standards ....................................................... 1-4 regulations towers .................................................................... 2-22 regulatory considerations ................................................ 2-9 remedies for power quality problems ........................... 6-16 requirements foundation and soils monitoring ............................ 2-14 requirements for working space ..................................... 6-6 resistance to earth of a straight horizontal electrode .... 4-25 rest platforms ................................................................ 2-17 RF interference protection recommendations ............... 8-1 minimum receiver protection requirements ............ 8-3 minimum transmitter protection requirements ........ 8-2 transient voltage surge suppression ....................... 7-36 RF energy exposure ........................................................ 2-1 RF transmission lines grounding ............................................................... 4-62 rod arrangement, soil resistivity testing ..........................B-7 rooftop and integrated communications sites grounding ............................................................... 4-89 rooftop mounted towers grounding ............................................................... 4-79 68P81089E50-B 9/1/05 Index-7
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jumper, bonding .............................................................5-30<br />
labeling<br />
cables ......................................................................9-30<br />
l<strong>and</strong> surveys .....................................................................2-4<br />
layout<br />
spacing requirements ................................................9-2<br />
light duty site .................................................................4-44<br />
lighting<br />
emergency ..............................................................3-23<br />
towers, TVSS .........................................................7-45<br />
lighting considerations ...................................................3-22<br />
lightning<br />
activity worldwide ....................................................4-3<br />
central office protection .........................................3-17<br />
frequency ..................................................................4-4<br />
isolation of ice bridge .............................................2-21<br />
main service disconnect ...................................................6-3<br />
manual email address ......................................................1-2<br />
master ground bus bar .....................................................5-9<br />
material safety <strong>and</strong> data sheets ......................................6-28<br />
metal shipping containers used as <strong>communication</strong> <strong>sites</strong><br />
grounding ...............................................................4-87<br />
metallic building siding, grounding ...............................4-74<br />
metallic objects requiring bonding ................................4-67<br />
metals<br />
dissimilar, preventing corrosion .............................4-34<br />
Metric/English Units Conversion ................................... E-1<br />
MGB<br />
grounding ...............................................................5-14<br />
specifications ..........................................................5-12<br />
network operator location<br />
grounding ...............................................................5-64<br />
network operator positions<br />
grounding ...............................................................5-62<br />
Occupational Safety <strong>and</strong> Health Administration ...........2-12<br />
off-loading buildings/shelters ..........................................3-7<br />
organization of this manual .............................................1-1<br />
outdoor cabinets<br />
grounding ...............................................................4-61<br />
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INDEX<br />
maps ......................................................................... 4-3<br />
reducing effects of ................................................. 2-19<br />
lightning rods ................................................................ 2-21<br />
line-to-neutral (normal mode) surge suppression ........... 6-5<br />
loading report example .................................................. 2-23<br />
loading requirements<br />
towers ..................................................................... 2-23<br />
location<br />
site buildings/building/shelter design <strong>and</strong> location considerations<br />
.................................................. 3-5<br />
location of neutral-ground bond ...............................2-3, 6-4<br />
location of utility entrance .............................................. 2-3<br />
lockout/tagout .................................................................. 6-1<br />
low voltage disconnect .................................................. 6-21<br />
MGB grounding conductor<br />
labeling ................................................................... 5-14<br />
minimum grounding (earthing) requirements ............... 4-44<br />
minimum TVSS requirements ........................................ 7-3<br />
monopole towers<br />
comparison ............................................................. 2-18<br />
grounding ............................................................... 4-51<br />
Motorola Site Design <strong>and</strong> Integration Team ................... 2-2<br />
mountaintops<br />
grounding ............................................................... 4-92<br />
multiple battery strings .................................................. 6-32<br />
multiple network operator position clusters<br />
grounding ............................................................... 5-66<br />
neutral conductor ............................................................. 6-9<br />
neutral-ground bond ...................................................... 5-42<br />
location ..................................................................... 2-3<br />
location of ................................................................ 6-4<br />
New Zeal<strong>and</strong> <strong>st<strong>and</strong>ards</strong> ................................................... 1-8<br />
nomograph, soil resistivity testing ............................... B-12<br />
outdoor electrical equipment ........................................... 6-7<br />
outdoor receptacles ......................................................... 6-7<br />
overcurrent protection ................................................... 6-21