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Grounding Guidelines for Outdoor Cabinets

This document describes the grounding system for an outdoor cabinet site. It includes a diagram and tables listing the components. The key points are: 1. An external grounding bar (SUB) is located close to the outdoor cabinet and connected to the tower base grounding bar and main earth terminal (MET). 2. Items connected to the SUB include the outdoor cabinet, feeder cables, power and transmission cable conduits/screens, and grounding points for cabinets and battery units. 3. Separate grounding conductors should connect the radio base station cabinet and battery base unit cabinet to the SUB.

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Grounding Guidelines for Outdoor Cabinets

This document describes the grounding system for an outdoor cabinet site. It includes a diagram and tables listing the components. The key points are: 1. An external grounding bar (SUB) is located close to the outdoor cabinet and connected to the tower base grounding bar and main earth terminal (MET). 2. Items connected to the SUB include the outdoor cabinet, feeder cables, power and transmission cable conduits/screens, and grounding points for cabinets and battery units. 3. Separate grounding conductors should connect the radio base station cabinet and battery base unit cabinet to the SUB.

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  • Outdoor Cabinet Site
  • Grounding System Components

Grounding Prerequisites and Descriptions

3.2 Outdoor Cabinet Site


This section describes an LPS for an outdoor cabinet site.

An example of the grounding system for an outdoor cabinet is shown in Figure


3 on page 9, and the components are listed in Table 8 on page 10.

3
2

5
4

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Figure 3 Example of Grounding of Outdoor Cabinet Site

EN/LZT 735 0018 R4A 9


Grounding Guidelines for RBS Sites

Table 8 Components in an Outdoor Cabinet Grounding System


Position Description
1 Lightning rod
2 Down conductor from rod to tower base
3 Feeder cables
4 Grounding points for feeder cables
5 Tower base bonding bar
6 Connections for tower legs to ground electrodes
7 Down conductor from tower legs to ground electrodes
8 External grounding bar for outdoor cabinet

The external grounding bar, an SUB, for outdoor cabinet should be located
closely to the outdoor cabinet, and be connected to the tower base grounding
bar, and to the structure’s MET. All the bonding cables should follow the
dimensions in Table 1 on page 4, and be as short as possible.

The following should be connected to the SUB, as shown in Figure 4 on page


11:

• The outdoor cabinet

• All feeder cables

• The steel conduit for the power supply cable or the screen of the power
supply cable

• The steel conduit for the transmission cable or the screen of the
transmission cable

• The grounding point of the installation frame or base frame for the cabinet,
or battery cabinet, if used

• When a Battery Base Unit (BBU) is used, separate grounding conductors


should be connected, one for the RBS cabinet and one for the BBU

10 EN/LZT 735 0018 R4A


Grounding Prerequisites and Descriptions

8 5

1 3
4
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Figure 4 External Grounding Bar (SUB)

The positions in the figure are specified in Table 9 on page 11.

Table 9 Components in a Grounding System


Position Description
1 Battery Base Unit (BBU)
2 Transmission
3 Power supply (if steel conduit or cable screen is used)
4 Tower bottom bar and building LPS/MET
5 Feeders
6 RBS cabinet
7 RBS cabinet grounding point
8 BBU cabinet grounding point

EN/LZT 735 0018 R4A 11

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