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NE9000-8 Quick Installation Guide

This document provides instructions for installing the NE9000-8 device in a cabinet. Key steps include: 1. Install the device in an environmentally controlled equipment room. Allow at least 76cm of clearance around the device. 2. Unpack and remove protective covers from the device. Five people are needed to lift and install the heavy device onto guide rails in the cabinet. 3. Measure and install mounting hardware to securely fasten the device in the cabinet. 4. Route and properly label ground cables from the device and cabinet to the equipment room ground bar. Connect all grounding cables securely.

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NE9000-8 Quick Installation Guide

This document provides instructions for installing the NE9000-8 device in a cabinet. Key steps include: 1. Install the device in an environmentally controlled equipment room. Allow at least 76cm of clearance around the device. 2. Unpack and remove protective covers from the device. Five people are needed to lift and install the heavy device onto guide rails in the cabinet. 3. Measure and install mounting hardware to securely fasten the device in the cabinet. 4. Route and properly label ground cables from the device and cabinet to the equipment room ground bar. Connect all grounding cables securely.

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NE9000-8 Quick Installation Guide

1 Installation Precautions: Install a device in an airtight equipment room with controllable temperature and humidity. Do not install the device outdoor.

≤25℃

It is recommended
that the air conditioner
Seal holes on the wall, cable holes, and temperature be less
There is no cracks or water leaks on Do not store or transport Put the boards in a specialized Wear ESD gloves when holding a Do not insert the Prevent the drop
cracks of doors and windows to protect the than or equal to 25ºC
the wall near the device. devices after unpacking. packing box during transportation. board. board slantwise. of any bare board.
device against insects, rain, sand, and dust. (77ºF).

2 Clearance 3 Installing the NE9000-8 1. Unpack the crate. 2. Remove the temporary protective cover in the PM area and
Requirements then the temporary protective cover in the PEM area.
in a Cabinet

≥76cm
≥76cm

1. The device is heavy, and requires five


people to lift and move.
2. When you install the device in a cabinet,
hold the handles at both sides of the
Allow 760 mm (29.92 in.) of clearance device, and do not use handles of any
in front of and behind the NE9000-8 for other module and avoid stepping on the
maintenance..
air filter at the bottom of the cabinet.
3. Use a measuring tape to measure and locate the holes to install 4. Place the NE9000-8 on the guide rails of the cabinet and push
Installing the Ground Cable
4
screws for mounting ears. Determine the positions to install floating the chassis into the cabinet. Use M6 panel screws to secure
nuts. Install the floating nuts on the mounting rails. NE9000-8 in the cabinet. 1. Attach temporary labels to both ends of each ground cable.

2. Route the ground cable for the cabinet along the cable ladder
and connect it to the ground terminal on the top of the cabinet,
as shown in. Connect the other end of the ground cable to the
ground bar in the equipment room.
3. Install the ground cable for the NE9000-8, as shown in 2.
Connect the other end of the ground cable to the ground bar in
the equipment room.
4. Attach permanent labels 20 mm (0.79 in.) from both ends of each
ground cable, as shown in 3 and 4.

1. If the NE9000-8 is near the ground bar in the equipment room,


connect the ground cable of the NE9000-8 directly to the ground
bar. If the NE9000-8 is distant from the bar, connect the ground
cable to the ground point on the cabinet.
2. In this section, connecting the device ground cable directly to the
ground bar is used as an example.
3. All ground terminals must be secured using captive screws.
4. The grounding cables must connect to a common bonding
network.

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5 Installing the Power Cable 1. DC Power Distribution
Install PMs and power cables according to the mapping between PEMs and PMs .
Power Supply Principles
-48V DC

Overall Power Consumption PM Configuration PM Cabling Backup

P<2200W 1,2 A1,B1,A2,B2 1+1

2200W≤P<4400W 1,2,3 A1,B1,A2,B2,A3,B3 2+1

4400W≤P<6600W 1,2,3,4 A1,B1,A2,B2,A3,B3,A4,B4 3+1

…… …… …… ……

22000W≤P<24200W 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 A1,B1,A2,B2,A3,B3……A12,B12 11+1

AC/HVDC

Overall Power Consumption PM Configuration PM Cabling Backup


P<3000W A1,B1 A1,B1 1+1
3000W≤P<6000W A1,B1,A2,B2 A1,B1,A2,B2 2+2
6000W≤P<9000W A1,B1,A2,B2,A3,B3 A1,B1,A2,B2,A3,B3 3+3
…… …… …… ……
• Ensure that the device operating current meets the 63A requirement.
15000W≤P<18000W A1,B1,A2,B2,A3,B3…A6,B6 A1,B1,A2,B2,A3,B3……A6,B6 6+6 • Ensure that the positive and negative electrodes are correctly connected.
• Test the voltage before the circuit breaker is on to ensure the DC power voltage ranging from –40 V DC to –72 V DC.

2. HVDC Power Distribution 3. AC Power Distribution


Install PMs and power cables according to the mapping between PEMs Install PMs and power cables according to the mapping between PEMs and PMs.
and PMs.

• Ensure that the device operating current meets the 16A requirement.
· Ensure that the device operating current meets the 14A requirement. • Test the voltage before the circuit breaker is on to ensure the DC power voltage ranging from 200 V AC to 240 V AC.
· Ensure that the positive and negative electrodes are correctly connected. • The AC power system supports 200-240 V AC power. It supports 110 V dual-live-wire inputs but not 110 V AC single-
·Test the voltage before the circuit breaker is on to ensure the DC power voltage ranging from 192 V DC to 400 V DC. phase inputs. If 110 V dual-live-wire inputs are used, the voltage must range from 180 V to 264 V.

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NE9000-8 Quick Installation Guide
6 Installing Boards
Installing a Board with Ejector Levers Installing a Subcard
Slot Layout Remove the filler panel from a slot, Stably insert the board along the guide rails of the slot, fasten Remove the filler panel from a slot, Use the Phillips screwdriver to fasten the two captive
ejector levers, and use the Phillips screwdriver to fasten the two captive screws. screws.

• If a board cannot be inserted into a slot, check that the color on both ends of the board
panel is the same as the color on the slot.
• Install a filler panel in each vacant slot. Since the ventilation paths vary according to
device types, ensure that filter panel types match device types.

Installing a Board Without Ejector Levers


Insert the board into the slot, push the board into half of the board along the guide rails, and
Remove the filler panel from a slot, Obtain the ejector levers. use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws. Press the buckle on the ejector
lever, and insert the ejector levers on the two ejector levers of the board. Use both hands to
open the two ejector levers of the board, and push the board into the slot along the guide
rails until the two ejector levers of the board reach the edge of the subrack. Use a ejector
lever to fasten the board to the slot, and then use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the
captive screws.

·Use a ejector lever to install the board. Otherwise, the board may
fail to be powered on.
·Do not use ejector levers to lift a board.
·Never use an ejector lever alone. Use both ejector levers when
pushing or pulling a board.
·Ejector levers are placed in the tool boxes on both sides of the
cabinet.
·After installing a board, take the ejector levers back to the tool
boxes to keep them in good and ready-to-use condition.

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7 Installing Network Cables 8 Installing Optical Fibers

1.Attach temporary labels to both ends of each


optical fiber.
2.Use cable ties to bundle optical fibers.
3.Install optical modules.
4.Route optical fibers along the cable tray and
1. Attach temporary labels to both ends of each remove dust-proof caps from optical modules
network cable. and optical fibers. Then connect optical fibers to
2. Route network cables along the cable trough the optical modules.
and plug them into correct interfaces. 5.Connect the other end of each optical fiber to an
3. Use cable ties to bundle network cables at an optical distribution frame (ODF).
interval of 150 mm (5.91 in.) and fasten the 6.Bundle optical fibers with binding tapes at an
network cables to the rack. interval of about 150 mm (5.91 in.). Use cable
4. Attach permanent labels at a position 20 mm ties to secure the optical fibers to the cable tray.
(0.79 in.) from both ends of each cable. 7.Attach permanent labels at a position 20 mm
(0.79 in.) from both ends of each optical fiber.

• Before bundling network cables, use a network cable • The bending radius of an optical fiber must be greater
tester to test cable connectivity. than 40 mm (1.57 in.).
• The space between power cables, PGND cables, • Install dust-proof caps on optical modules not
and signal cables must be greater than 30 mm (1.18 connected to optical fibers.
in.). • Do not bundle optical fibers too tightly, so that you can
conveniently remove a single fiber from the bundle.

9 Checking After Installation Electrical Connection Checklist 10 Performing a Power-on Check


No. Requirement
All assembled PGND cables are copper-based with proper wire 1.Before a power-on check, ensure that the switch is Off and
Cabinet Installation Checklist 1
diameters. Cables meet quality standards. the input voltage is within the normal range.
No. Requirement All ground cables, AC input cables, and intra-cabinet cables are 2.Turn on external power supply and check whether the
2 connected correctly according to the wiring diagram, and all screws are output voltage meets power supply requirements.
1 The cabinet is in the correct location.
tightened. The input and output cables are not short-circuited. 3.Turn on the power supply switch on the PEM to supply
The cabinet is properly placed with a horizontal/vertical
2 3
Any redundant parts of power cables or PGND cables are trimmed off power to the device. Check whether the power supply is
deviation of no more than 3 mm (0.12 in.). and not coiled. normal.
All bolts and screws are firmly fastened, especially on electrical The terminals at both ends of each power cable or PGND cable are
3 connections. Flat and spring washers are used with each bolt, 4 4.Check the status of device indicators.
crimped securely.
and spring washers are placed on the top of flat washers.
The wiring terminals on cables are wrapped tightly using PVC Component Indicator Normal Status
4 The cabinet is neat and clean. 5
insulation tapes or heat shrink tubes.
5 Cabinet doors can be opened and closed smoothly. The wiring terminals with heat shrink tubes are heated using a heat PM Input and Output Steady green
All labels, tags, and nameplates are correct, legible, and 6
gun.
6 FAN module STATUS Blinking every two seconds
complete. Flat and spring washers are properly installed on each bolt of a wiring
7 MPU RUN Blinking every two seconds
terminal.
All cables, especially the cables in the lower area of the cabinet, are SFU RUN Blinking every two seconds
Device Environment Checklist 8
securely connected. LPU RUN Blinking every two seconds
No. Requirement Cables are properly bound. Cable ties are installed at equal spacing
1 No fingerprints or smears exist on the device. 9
and in the same direction.
There are no unnecessary electrical tapes or cable ties on 10 Power and ground cables are bound separately from other cables.
2
cables. The cable layout accounts for easy maintenance and expansion in the
No electrical tapes, cable ties, wastepaper, or packing bags are 11
3 future.
left around the device. The labels at both ends of each cable are correct, legible, and
All other items around the device are organized, neat, and 12
4 complete.
clean. 13 Excess cable ties are trimmed off.

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