AT&T 76450 manual Nominal -48v DC, AC Powered Equipment, Redundant Power Feeds

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Common Systems Connection Standards

AT&T Services, Inc

Date: August 31, 2007

ATT-TP-76450, Issue 9

2 DC Power Interconnection Standards

2.1GENERAL

2.1.1 Nominal -48v DC

Nominal –48v DC is the standard platform for power delivery to any Network Element (NE). Manufacturers should comply with this requirement by providing their equipment internally with various inverters and converters to meet this condition. The design criterion of the DC power is based on a normal operating voltage of approximately -50v to -56v DC, with nominal rating of - 48v DC and low voltages of -42.6v DC measured at the termination point of the network element.

2.1.1.1 AC Powered Equipment

AC powered equipment will only be considered for approval in the AT&T Telco network when the inverter is embedded as part of the total equipment package.

2.1.2 Redundant Power Feeds

Redundant power feeders are required for all equipment serving network elements. The term network element refers to all switching, transport, data, operator services equipment, and any adjuncts for those elements.

Each element/shelf/circuit pack, whichever is the smallest independent load device of the NE, shall obtain power from at least two power feeds. Furthermore, the return path from the power units shall have individual return cabling from the source.

The use of “OR-ing” diode technology to combine power feeders may be used to power a network element from two power sources provided all the following requirements are met:

a)Appropriately sized over-current protection devices shall be present in each power path to the unit, within the network element.

b)Diodes shall also be included in each power path return of the unit.

c)The maximum steady state current to be handled by the diode shall be limited to 50% of the diode’s maximum steady state current rating.

d)Current transients shall not exceed the maximum rated value for the diode.

e)The maximum reverse voltage across the diode shall be limited to 70% of the diode’s peak inverse voltage rating

NE shall be designed to accept diverse power cable routing with inputs on each side of the NE.

2.1 Power Feeds

Redundant power feeder information must be provided in the supplier's response documentation to be in compliance with this item. Power feeds (supply and return ) provided by manufacturer’s shop wired configurations shall be paired and closely coupled.

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Contents Canceled/Superseded Doc N/A Purpose Requirements Scope Pre-assembled versus Field Assembled Network EquipmentAdditional AT&T Requirements ATT-TP-76450 Internet Web Site Product Evaluation ProcessAdherence to AT&T Standard Suppliers Reasons for ReissueRedundant Power Feeds AC Powered EquipmentPower Feeds Nominal -48v DCDrain Definitions Battery Return ConductorList 1 Drain List 1X DrainTwo Hole Connections Location of Power Terminations1 16 AWG Stranded Power Cable and Larger Size conductor Acceptable termination Associated Listings 3 18 AWG Power Cable and SmallerVisual Power Alarms and Status Indicator Power Distribution Delivery Fusing of CapacitorsIndividually Mounted PDU NE Integrated Power DistributionDirect Bdfb Power Delivery Standards Termination of timing leads Synchronization/Timing StandardsClock output lead cabling Redundancy of timing inputsOutput card exhaustion AlarmsTL1 / TCP-IP TBOS/TABS Fiber Attenuators FiberSee Figure Copper DS1 Cross-Connect Wire Central Office Copper Wire and Cable Unusual Cable Types Vendor DocumentationProtection of Cable and Jumpers Softcopy DocumentationHard Copy Documentation Alarm/Trouble Shooting GuideCraft Interface Instructions Personnel Injury and Equipment Damage WarningsConsistent Terminology between Documentation and Platform Consistent Terminology throughout DocumentationRevision Numbering Revision HistoryList of Documentation Other interconnection requirementsEquipment lighting Test Streaker CardsProcess Appendix a ATT-TP-76450 Checklist Instructions and ProcessInstructions Page Power Interconnection Standards Alarm Standards Part & N/A Footnotes Rqmt# Comment Vendor DocumentationDocument Number Document Description Appendix C ReferencesAppendix E Acronyms Appendix D ATT Contact List