Power 6302 Product Description Rev T 20190909
Power 6302 Product Description Rev T 20190909
Power 6302 Product Description Rev T 20190909
Power 6302
Description
Disclaimer
The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this
document.
Contents
1 Introduction 1
2 Product Overview 2
2.1 Main Features 2
3 Technical Data 3
3.1 Technical Data Summary 3
3.2 Environmental Characteristics 4
3.3 Power Characteristics 5
4 Installation Requirements 8
4.1 Mounting Direction Alternatives 8
4.2 Rail Mounting 9
4.3 Mounting on a Pole 10
4.4 Generic Installation Requirements 10
5 Installation Recommendations 12
5.1 Indoor Locations to Avoid 12
5.2 Outdoor Locations to Avoid 12
5.3 Painting Limitations 12
6 Hardware Architecture 14
6.1 Overview 14
6.2 Optical Indicators 14
7 Connection Interfaces 16
7.1 Grounding 17
7.2 AC Power In 17
7.3 Communication for Radio 18
7.4 Optical Indicators 18
7.5 Battery Backup 18
7.6 DC Power Out 19
1 Introduction
2 Product Overview
— Has the same appearance as a Radio 2217 and uses the same type of handle
and rail mounting bracket
— Is able to handle a current ripple load of 80% of full output power and limit
the voltage ripple to a level suitable for the radio
3 Technical Data
This section describes the physical characteristics, environmental data, and the
power characteristics of Power 6302.
300 101
353
Dimensions Value
Height 353 mm
Width 300 mm
Dimensions Value
Depth 101 mm
Weight Value
Power 6302 9 kg
Color Value
Gray NCS S 1002-B
(1) Power 6302When connecting Line-Line the N/L2 connector pin is not allowed to be connected
to the High Leg Delta.
Table 2 shows the values for the normal operating environment of Power 6302.
3.2.3 Materials
All Ericsson products fulfill the legal and market requirements regarding the
following:
— Material declaration
— Recycling
The unit's external AC power circuit breaker or fuse must meet the following
characteristics:
Time in seconds
10,000
1000
100
10
0.1
0.01
0.001 I/In
0.5 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 20 30 50 70 100 200
Ge18257A
— The battery is connected to the battery port on Power 6302 and charged by
the PSU.
4 Installation Requirements
A B C
D E F
G H I
Ge13808A
Figure 4 shows where to install the mounting bracket on the unit, based on the
selected mounting direction.
2
1
Ge7366D
Do not strain the outgoing DC power cables when routing upwards from
mounting direction A or B, as this can compromise the water protection. Rather
create a dip with the cable in front of Power 6302, as shown in Figure 5.
Ge9638A
Radio 2212
Aligned
Ge9640A
Power 6302 is installed on the rail together with rail mounted Radios.
Side view
>200
5 Installation Recommendations
— Sunlight on dark paint may increase the temperature of the unit, causing it to
shut down.
— Ensure that ventilation and drainage holes are free from paint.
— Failure modes directly related to overheating due to painting are not valid for
repair within the scope of the warranty or standard service contract.
— For repairs within the warranty period or a standard service contract, the
customer will be charged the additional costs for replacing all painted parts
of the unit or the complete unit.
6 Hardware Architecture
This section gives an overview of the Power 6302 hardware architecture and
interfaces.
6.1 Overview
Figure 7 and Table 6 show Power 6302.
Ge8706C
A B
Ge13391A
Table 7
Position Name Color Marking
A Fault Red
B Operational Green
7 Connection Interfaces
This section contains information about the unit connection interfaces. The
connection interfaces are shown in Figure 9 and listed in Table 8.
E D C B A
15.9 mm
Ge13390A
(1) Battery backup interface is available in units from R-state R2A and onwards.
(2) The custom battery connector cable is included with the battery.
(3) The trident cable is compatible with Power 6302 from R-state R2B and onwards.
7.1 Grounding
The unit must be grounded to protect it from overvoltage and lightning strikes.
The grounding interface on the unit accepts an M6 dual cable lug on a coated
cable.
7.2 AC Power In
An AC power supply connector is supplied with Power 6302. Table 9 lists AC
cable requirements.
B
To mains power
Ge13701B
C
To RRU
Ge13702B
Table 11 Communication
Pos Connection From Connection To Product No
Power 6302 RRU RPM 777
C
533/01500
E
To optional battery
backup (Battery 6312
or 6313)
Ge13703B
The output of Power 6302 must be connected directly to the DC input power
connector on the radio by mounting a DC input power connector on the Power
6302 DC output cable. The DC input power connector is ordered together with
the radio. Maximum allowed cable length between Power 6302 and a Radio is
1500 mm.
Europe
— EN 50 581 (RoHS)
In accordance with market requirements, the product complies with the following
product safety standards and directives:
International
— IEC 62368-1
Europe
— EN 62368-1
North America
— UL 62368-1
International
— IEC 60 950-22:2006
Europe
— EN 60529 (IP65)
— EN 60 950-22:2006
International
— 3GPP TS37.113
Europe
North America
— ICES-003 class B
8.1.4 Marking
To show compliance with legal requirements, the product is marked with one of
the following labels:
International
— CE mark
North America
The surface quality of the unit is in accordance with Ericsson standard class A4.