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CAMPS INSTALLATION MANUAL
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CAMPS INSTALLATION MANUAL
FOR SITE 01
CPS/INM/001
CDRL Documentation No. 0.3
Line Item No. 9.3
Hans Haureberg
Kurt Nybroe-Nielsen
SHAPE, GJ, KM, NPP, HAU (2), KNN, IJO, CSV,
LU, KJA, PLN, LT, QA, Conf. Mgmt., PAB, GQAR
…0f… Install. Mgr. 831017
1.1
831017
…0e… Conf. Mgmt. 831017
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her inds`ttes first aid
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820907
All
First
draft
of
document
830113 All Preliminary
Issue
is
updated
with
review
comments
per
CAMPS
Log
No.
977
830620 All Issue 1 is updated in accordance
with the SHAPE review comments
per CAMPS Log. No. 1092,
and the verification after
installation.
831017 iv, vi,
vii, ix Update according to CAMPS
log No. 1414.
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T̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲T̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
TITLE PAGE .....................................
i
FIRST AID FOR ELECTRICAL SHOCK ................. ii
REVISION RECORD ................................ iii
TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................. iv
LIST OF FIGURES ................................viii
LIST OF TABLES ................................. ix
ABBREVIATIONS ..................................
x
1 INTRODUCTION .................................
1
1.1 SCOPE/PURPOSE ............................
1
1.2 DOCUMENT FORMAT ..........................
1
1.3 REFERENCES ...............................
2
1.4 INSTALLATION PLANNING ....................
3
1.4.1 CAMPS Equipment ......................
3
1.4.2 Disassembly and Shipment .............
3
1.4.3 Installation Preparation .............
4
1.4.4 Installation Operation ...............
4
2 EQUIPMENT CHARACTERISTICS.....................
8
2.1 EQUIPMENT TO BE INSTALLED ................
8
2.1.1 Multi Bay Rack Assembly ..............
8
2.1.2 Stand Alone Rack .....................
8
2.1.3 Terminals ............................
9
2.2 WEIGHT, DIMENSIONS AND FLOORLOAD.......... 16
2.3 POWER AND GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS ......... 20
2.3.1 CAMPS Equipment Room ................. 20
2.3.1.1 Power Supply ..................... 20
2.3.1.2 Power Input ...................... 21
2.3.1.3 Power Consumption ................ 23
2.3.1.4 Power Distribution ............... 24
2.3.1.5 Power Cabling .................... 24
2.3.1.6 Grounding Requirements ........... 24
2.3.2 User Terminals ....................... 25
2.3.3 Paper Tape Punch/Reader .............. 25
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2.4 VENTILATION AND COOLING REQUIREMENTS ..... 28
2.5 EXTERNAL CABLE CONNECTIONS ............... 32
3 INSTALLATION TOOLS AND TEST EQUIPMENT ........ 33
4 INSTALLATION OF MAIN SITE EQUIPMENT .......... 36
4.1 GENERAL .................................. 36
4.2 MECHANICAL RACK ASSEMBLY ................. 37
4.2.1 Unpacking of Racks ................... 37
4.2.2 Transportation to Installatioan Site . 39
4.2.3 Removal of Upper Crates and D-Fans ... 39
4.2.4 Removal of Main Switches ............. 41
4.2.5 Mounting of Levellers ................ 41
4.2.6 Mounting of Gaskets .................. 41
4.2.7 Levelling and Bolting of Racks ....... 42
4.2.8 Mounting of Power Line Filters
Rack A, B and E ...................... 43
4.2.9 Remounting of Upper Crates and D-Fans 43
4.2.10 Remounting of Main Switches ......... 43
4.3 INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL POWER CABLES
AND MOUNTING OF CONDUITS ................. 44
4.3.1 Frequency Stabilizer ................. 44
4.3.2 Power Cables Rack A .................. 45
4.3.3 Power Cables Rack B .................. 45
4.3.4 Power Cables Rack E .................. 45
4.4 INSTALLATION OF EXTERNAL SIGNAL CABLES AND
MOUNTING OF CONDUITS AT RACK C, D, F
and G .................................... 46
4.4.1 Rack D, Sup./Maint./User Pos. Cables . 46
4.4.2 Rack G NAEW Cables ................... 46
4.4.3 Cable
Bunch
Rack
C
to
Rack
D
.........
47
4.4.4 Rack F (LSM/Other Cables) ............ 48
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4.5 REMOUNTING OF RACKS ...................... 50
4.5.1 Mounting of Disk Drives .............. 50
4.5.2 Mounting of Floppy Disk Station ...... 50
4.5.3 Mounting of Modules .................. 50
4.6 INSTALLATION AND TERMINATION OF INTERNAL
SIGNAL CABLES ............................ 51
4.6.1 Internal Signal Cables ............... 51
4.7 TERMINATION OF EXTERNAL SIGNAL CABLES .... 74
4.8 CONNECTION OF INTERNAL POWER CABLES ...... 82
4.9 POWER UP AND CHECK OUT ................... 90
4.9.1 Groundings ........................... 90
4.9.2 CAMPS PDB ............................ 90
4.9.3 Frequency Stabilizers and Disk Drives. 91
4.9.4 Main Switch Rack A Switch 2 .......... 92
4.9.5 Main Switch Rack B Switch 2 .......... 95
4.9.6 Main Switch Rack B Switch 1 .......... 95
4.9.7 Main Switch Rack C Switch 2 .......... 96
4.9.8 Main Switch Rack D Switch 1 .......... 97
4.9.9 Main Switch Rack E Switch 2 .......... 97
4.9.10 Main Switch Rack E Switch 1 ......... 98
4.9.11 Main Switch Rack G Switch 1 ......... 98
4.9.12 Main Switch Rack D Switch 2 ......... 98
4.9.13 Main Switch Rack F Switch 2 ......... 99
4.9.14 Turn On ............................. 99
4.9.15 Verify Supply Voltage on PU Crates .. 99
4.9.16 Verify Supply Voltage on CU Crate ... 101
4.10 INSPECTION OF SWITCH SETTINGS AND STATUS
LEDS .................................... 101
4.10.1 Switch Settings ..................... 102
4.10.2 LED Indicators ...................... 103
4.11 INSTALLATION OF DELTA VDU ............... 108
4.11.1 Power Plug Connections .............. 108
4.11.2 Termination of Opto Cables .......... 108
4.11.3 Mounting of Keyboard and Keys ....... 109
4.12 INSTALLATION OF TRACOR MSP ............. 109
4.12.1 Power Plug Connections .............. 109
4.12.2 Termination of Opto Cables .......... 110
4.12.3 Installation of Paper and Ribbon .... 110
4.12.4 Installation of Piston Spring ....... 110
4.13 INSTALLATION OF PTP/PTR ................ 111
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4.14 TEST OF SUP/USER TERMINALS .............. 112
4.14.1 Test of Delta VDU ................... 112
4.14.2 Operational Test .................... 113
4.14.3 Test of Tracor MSP .................. 114
4.14.4 Operational Test ................... 114
4.14.5 Test of PTP/PTR ..................... 114
4.15 H/W TEST PROCESSOR/LINE TERM. UNITS ..... 115
4.15.1 PU/CU/TDX Functional Test ........... 115
4.15.2 WD Processor Functional Test ........ 115
4.16 INSPECTION/REPAIR OF GASKETS ON DOORS .. 115
APPENDIX A: "AS BUILT DRAWINGS"
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L̲I̲S̲T̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲F̲I̲G̲U̲R̲E̲S̲
Figure 2.1 Processor rack assembly
- 2.2 Processor rack assembly (without doors)
- 2.3 Line Termination Rack Ass. (without
doors)
- 2.4 Frequency Stabilizer Rack
- 2.5 Disk Mounted VDU
- 2.6 Disk Mounted MSP
- 2.7 Paper Tape Punch/Reader
- 2.8 Multiple Rack Assembly Access Plan
2.9 Frequency Stabilizer Rack Access Plan
- 2.10 User Terminals Access Plan
- 2.11 CAMPS Equipment Room Typical Power Supply
- 2.12 User Terminals, Power and Signal Cable
Requirements
- 2.13 PTP/PTR, Power and Signal Cable
Requirements
- 2.14 EMI Rack, Air Flow
- 2.15 Frequency Stabilizer Air Flow
4.1 Unpacking EMI Rack
4.2 Mounting of Gaskets
4.3 CCA Front Panel
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L̲I̲S̲T̲ ̲O̲F̲ ̲T̲A̲B̲L̲E̲S̲
Table 2.1 …02…Physical Equipment Data
- 2.2 Equipment Power Consumption
- 2.3 Heat Dissipation and Air Flow
- 3.1 Installation Tools
- 3.2 Test Equipment
I̲n̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲S̲i̲g̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲s̲
Table 3.6.2 Processor Crate Assy #1 Rack A
- 3.6.3 Adaptor Crate Assy Rack A
- 3.6.4 X-Net Outlets Rack A
- 3.6.5 Disk Drive Rack A
- 3.6.6 Channel unit Rack B
- 3.6.7 Watchdog Crate Rack B
- 3.6.8 Processor Crate Assy #2 Rack C
- 3.6.9 X-Net Outlets Rack C
- 3.6.10 Adaptor Crate Assy Rack C
- 3.6.11 Disk Drive Rack C
- 3.6.12 Rack D
- 3.6.13 Rack E
- 3.6.14 TDX Crate Assy 6 Rack E
- 3.6.15 TDX Crate Assy 7 Rack E
- 3.6.16 TDX Crate Assy 8 Rack E
- 3.6.17 Rack F
- 3.6.18 Filter Box Rack F
- 3.6.19 TDX Crate Assy 9 Rack F
- 3.6.20 TDX Crate Assy 10 Rack F
- 3.6.21 Rack G
E̲x̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲S̲i̲g̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲s̲
Table 4.7.1 Adaptor Crate Assy Rack A
- 4.7.2 Adaptor Crate Assy Rack C
- 4.7.3 CTX Crate Assy #1 Rack D
- 4.7.4 CTX Crate Assy #2 Rack D
- 4.7.5 CTX Crate Assy #3 Rack D
- 4.7.6 CTX Crate Assy #5 Rack E
- 4.7.7 CTX Crate Assy #11 Rack G
I̲n̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲s̲
Table 4.8.2 Rack A
- 4.8.3 Rack B
- 4.8.4 Rack C
- 4.8.5 Rack D
- 4.8.6 Rack E
- 4.8.7 Rack F
- 4.8.8 Rack G
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A̲B̲B̲R̲E̲V̲I̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲S̲:̲
AB AS BUILT
ATBB As To Be Built
BPJF Black Patch Jack Field
CAMPS Computer Aided Message Processing System
CDC Control Data Corporation
COMSEC Communication Security
CR Christian Rovsing A/S
DIAG Diagram
Doc Document
DWG Drawing
EMI Electromagnetic Interference
H/W Hardware
IDF Intermediate Distribution Frame
ILLUS Illustrations
J-Box Junction Box
LED Light Emitting Diode
LIA-N Line Interface Adaptor
LSM Low Speed Medium
LTU Line Termination Unit
LTUX-S Line Termination Unit/TDX Bus
L/L ADP Low Level Adapter
MMD Mini Module Drive
MSP Medium Speed Printer
M&D Maintenance and Diagnostic
OPTO T/R Optical Transmit/Receive Modem Board
PDB Power Distribution Board
PDP Power Distribution Panel
PLF Power Line Filter
PTP Paper Tape Puncher
PTR Paper Tape Reader
STAT.MUX Statistical Multiplexer
Sup.Term. Supervisor Terminal
TARE Telegraph Automatic Relay Equipment
TDX Telecommunication Data Exchange
VDU Visual Display Unit
W-NUMBER Cable Identification Number
WD Watchdog Unit
1 I̲N̲T̲R̲O̲D̲U̲C̲T̲I̲O̲N̲
1.1 S̲C̲O̲P̲E̲/̲P̲U̲R̲P̲O̲S̲E̲
This manual specifies the physical characteristics
of the CAMPS major assemblies and describes how all
these assemblies are installed, connected and grounded.
The manual and the attached AS-Built drawings, therefore,
provides information to the CAMPS Sites of how the
assemblies are physically installed and electrically
integrated.
1.2 D̲O̲C̲U̲M̲E̲N̲T̲ ̲F̲O̲R̲M̲A̲T̲
The document is structured in the following sections
and appendixes:
section 1: Introduction
- 2: Equipment Characteristics
- 3: Installation Tools and Test Equipment
- 4: Installation of Site Equipment
Appendix A: As-Built Drawings
Section 1 describes the installation planning and preparation.
Section 2 describes the physical characteristics of
the equipment, which is to be considered for the preparation
of the installation site and for the subsequent installation
and integration.
Section 3 list the tools and test equipment used during
installation.
Section 4 contains a step by step instruction of how
to install, and interconnect the CAMPS major assemblies
with reference to the As-Built drawings in Appendix
A. Procedures for power-up and installation check-out
are included.
Appendix A contains the As-Built drawings showing mounting
and installation details concerning installation and
integration of the major assemblies of the CAMPS equipment.
1̲.̲3̲ ̲R̲E̲F̲E̲R̲E̲N̲C̲E̲S̲
1. CAMPS Hardware Assembly
Breakdown/Hardware Tree
Doc. no. CPS/SDS/017
2. CAMPS SITE LEVEL Maintenance Manual
Doc. no. CPS/TCM/005
3. Inventory List
Doc. no. CPS/AUX/039
4. OPTO-Cable Termination Procedure
Doc. no. CPS/TCN/029
5. OPTO-Cable Installation Instruction
Doc. no. CPS/TPR/001
6. Factory Acceptance Procedure
Doc. no. CPS/TPR/001
7. CAMPS User Manual
Doc. no. CPS/OPM/001
8. Civil Works Requirements Site 01
Doc. no. PAB/CPS/CWR/001
1.4 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲P̲L̲A̲N̲N̲I̲N̲G̲
1.4.1 C̲A̲M̲P̲S̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
The CAMPS equipment to be installed at Main Site No.
01 consist of the following major assemblies:
- Rack ABC Assembly
- Rack DEFG Assembly
- Frequency Stabilizer Rack
- 4 Supervisor Positions each consisting of one VDU
plus one MSP mounted on a table
- One maintenance position consisting of one VDU
plus one MSP mounted on a table
- 23 VDU and 5 MSP user terminals
- One paper tape punch/Reader (PTP/PTR)
- 15 terminal tables
- One storage cabinet
The actual site configuration and the quantity of major
assemblies for this particular site is identified in
the system diagram in Appendix A together with the
cable interconnections.
1.4.2 D̲I̲S̲A̲S̲S̲E̲M̲B̲L̲Y̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲S̲H̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
The CAMPS equipment will be shipped to site disassemblied
and packed as follows:
- Rack Assemblies (ABC, DEFG) are separated in individual
racks and packed in a wooden container.
- Disk Units, Power Linefilters and Modules are removed
from the racks and shipped in their own containers.
- Cables between racks are generally shipped as part
of one of the racks.
- Terminal equipment (VDU, MSP, PTP/PTR and auxiliary
equipment (tables, storage cabinet) are shipped
in their own containers.
1.4.3 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲P̲R̲E̲P̲A̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲S̲:̲
Each CAMPS equipment installation area or site has
been prepared in accordance with the relevant Civil
Work requirements (CWR) document (see referenced documents).
The CWR document specifies the required power, grounding,
cooling, access and equipment space, together with
ducting and conduit requirements.
The characteristics of the equipment together with
basic equipment requirements to the installation environments
has been extracted from the CWR and included in Section
2 of this document.
The information is useful considering future expansion
or modification of the installation.
1.4.4 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲O̲P̲E̲R̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲S̲:̲
a) The installation of a complete CAMPS System requires
that the installation operations are performed
in a certain sequence. These operations are described
in section 4.
b) A brief summary of the installation sequence is
given below:
1 T̲r̲a̲v̲e̲l̲t̲i̲m̲e̲
2 A̲r̲r̲i̲v̲a̲l̲/̲I̲n̲t̲r̲o̲d̲u̲c̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
3 M̲e̲c̲h̲a̲n̲i̲c̲a̲l̲ ̲R̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲A̲s̲s̲e̲m̲b̲l̲y̲
The equipment racks (Rack A-G) will after arrival
to the site be moved to the CAMPS equipment area
and unpacked. The racks will be aligned and bolted
together to form the 3-bay computer unit (Rack
A-B-C) and the 4-bay line termination unit (Rack
D-E-F-G).
The Freq. Stabilizer will be moved to its position
and integrated.
All terminals and the terminal tables will be distributed
to their respective installation sites.
4 E̲x̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲s̲
The power cables coming from the CAMPS power distribution
board will be terminated in the Frequency Stabilizer
and the power line filters of Rack A, B, and E.
5 E̲x̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲S̲i̲g̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲s̲
Opto fibre cables coming from the user terminals
entering rack D and Rack G through the CR installed
conduits will be distributed to their respective
termination points in racks A, C, D, E and G.
Cables from rack D to the supervisory and maintenance
positions will be installed.
All metallic cables coming from the customer delivered
LSM terminals as well as the metallic cables coming
from other connections (e.g. SCARS, CCIS, etc)
will be installed in the filter box of rack F through
the CR installed metallic conduit.
Interrack cables between the computer and line
termination units will be installed.
6 I̲n̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲S̲i̲g̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲s̲
All internal signal cables in the computer and
line termination units, disconnected for the transportation,
will be reinstalled. Cables not dismounted will
be checked for being properly connected.
7 T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲o̲f̲ ̲E̲x̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲S̲i̲g̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲s̲
All opto fibre cables to be connected on front
of the OPTO T/R (racks A, C, D, E, and G) will
be terminated with special opto connectors.
Metallic interface cables to be connected in the
filterbox of rack F are to be terminated by customer.
8 I̲n̲t̲e̲r̲n̲a̲l̲ ̲P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲e̲s̲
All internal power cables disconnected for transportation
will be reinstalled in the computer and line termination
units.
9 P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲U̲p̲ ̲a̲n̲d̲ ̲T̲e̲s̲t̲
Powering up the computer and line termination units
will be performed in a certain sequence in order
to check that power groups and phases are correctly
distributed.
To ensure that the hardware will be able to support
all required CAMPS functions, a functional test
will be carried out according to the specified
site verification procedure.
10 I̲n̲s̲t̲a̲l̲l̲a̲t̲i̲o̲n̲ ̲o̲f̲ ̲T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲l̲s̲
All opto fibre cables for the User-, Maintenance-,
and Supervisory Terminals will be terminated with
special opto connectors. Before connecting the
cables to the optical modem boards, they will be
checked for adequate light emission.
The terminals will be powered up and tested locally.
11 T̲e̲s̲t̲ ̲o̲f̲ ̲T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲l̲s̲
All installed terminals including the PTP/PTR will
be tested according to the site acceptance test
procedure.
12 P̲a̲c̲k̲i̲n̲g̲
Packing of CR test equipment, cleaning, mounting
of doors, etc.
13 I̲n̲v̲e̲n̲t̲o̲r̲y̲ ̲C̲h̲e̲c̲k̲
The CR installation team will conduct an inventory
check of all delivered CAMPS equipment, including
documents, test equipment and spare parts.
This inventory check will be witnessed by the customer.
14 C̲O̲M̲S̲E̲C̲ ̲T̲e̲s̲t̲
The CR installation team will run the system for
the one day test in the CAMPS room.
COMSEC radiation survey personal will be trained
in running the user terminals for further COMSEC
test of these terminals.
15 T̲r̲a̲v̲e̲l̲t̲i̲m̲e̲…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
2 E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲ ̲C̲H̲A̲R̲A̲C̲T̲E̲R̲I̲S̲T̲I̲C̲S̲
2.1 E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲ ̲T̲O̲ ̲B̲E̲ ̲I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲E̲D̲
Below follows a brief description of the major assemblies
to be installed in the CAMPS system.
2.1.1 M̲u̲l̲t̲i̲ ̲B̲a̲y̲ ̲R̲a̲c̲k̲ ̲A̲s̲s̲e̲m̲b̲l̲y̲
a) On all main sites the single EMI Racks are
bolted together to form Multi-Bay Rack Units.
b) Rack A, B and C performs as the Processer Rack
Assembly Figure 2.1 and 2.2.
c) Rack D, E, F, G performs as the Line Termination
Rack assembly Figure 2.3.
d) No side walls are mounted between the neighbouring
racks. Each rack has a front and rear door.
When the doors are closed the multi-bay rack
forms one continuous EMI shield.
e) Interface cables are entered at the top through
knockouts (see figure 2.8) in the EMI shield.
All entrances are shielded or otherwise protected
as shown in appendix A DWG 01-116.
2.1.2 S̲t̲a̲n̲d̲ ̲A̲l̲o̲n̲e̲ ̲R̲a̲c̲k̲
The stand alone rack for the frequency stabilizer
is of non EMI Design. The rack is protected with
front and rear doors. The power cables enters the
rack from the top.
The Frequency stabilizer Rack is shown in Figure
2.4.
2.1.3 T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲l̲s̲
a) VDU and MSP used as maintenance-, supervisor- and
user positions are shown in Figure 2.5 and 2.6.
The papertape punch/reader is shown in Figure 2.7.
b) Terminal tables and a storage cabinet completes
the major equipment description. A number of 15
terminal tables are delivered to site 01. One VDU
and one MSP can be installed on a table or the
table can be used for single terminals (see Figure
2.10.)
c) A storage cabinet is delivered to each mainsite
and installed in the CAMPS equipment area. The
storage cabinet is typical to contain spares and
disk packs.
Figure 2.1…01…PROCESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY…86…1 …02… …02… …02… …02…
Figure 2.2…01…PROCESSOR RACK ASSEMBLY
(Shown without doors)
Figure 2.3…01…LINE TERMINATION RACK ASSEMBLY
(Shown without doors)
Figure 2.4…01…FREQUENCY STABILIZER RACK
Figure 2.5…01…DISK MOUNTED VDU
Figure 2.6…01…DISK MOUNTED MSP
Figure 2.7…01…PAPER TAPE PUNCH/READER
2.2 W̲E̲I̲G̲H̲T̲,̲ ̲D̲I̲M̲E̲N̲S̲I̲O̲N̲S̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲F̲L̲O̲O̲R̲L̲O̲A̲D̲.
a) The following table contains data concerning the
weight, physical dimensions and access requirements
for all major assemblies.
b) For installation details concerning the access
requirements, see the following figures:
Multi Bay EMI Rack assembly Figure 2.8
Freq.Stab.Rack Figure 2.9
User Terminals Figure 2.10
c) Floor Load
The distributed equipment load, calculated from
rack B as worst case, considering the work space
required, will be:
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= 203 KG/m…0e…2…0f…
3,5 x 0,62
Adding personal (2 x 75 KG) and equipment (50 KG) the
distributed load will be max 295 KG/m…0e…2…0f….
The EMI rack has 4 levelers of diameter 30 mm.
These levelers must be controlled after the installation
to ensure equal weight distribution. The design load
from each leveler is 110 kG concentrated load.
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SIZE ACCESS
cm cm
EQUIPMENT WEIGHT
kg WIDTH DEPTH HEIGHT FRONT BACK
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RACK A 380 62 120 180 130 100
RACK B 440 62 120 180 130 100
RACK C 400 62 120 180 130 100
RACK D 400 62 120 180 130 100
RACK E 380 62 120 180 130 100
RACK F 340 62 120 180 130 100
RACK G 320 62 120 180 130 100
FREQ.STAB 310 60 80 176 80
5
MSP 50 64 66 28 100
-
VDU 48 48 76 43 100
-
PTP/PTR 43 52 55 46 100
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TABLE 50 120 80 70 100
-
STORAGE
CABINET 195 130 57 202 100
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TABLE 2.1
PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT DATA
Figure 2.8
MULTIBAY RACK ASSEMBLY
ACCESS PLAN
Figure 2.9…01…FREQ.STAB.RACK ACCESS PLAN
Figure 2.10…01…USER TERMINALS…01…ACCESS PLAN
2.3 P̲O̲W̲E̲R̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲G̲R̲O̲U̲N̲D̲I̲N̲G̲ ̲R̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲R̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
This section defines the power and grounding requirements
of all CR delivered CAMPS equipment.
The requirements are based on the AMSG 719B.
2.3.1 C̲A̲M̲P̲S̲ ̲E̲q̲u̲i̲p̲m̲e̲n̲t̲ ̲R̲o̲o̲m̲
Reference is made to drawing 120 (appendix A).
2.3.1.1 P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲S̲u̲p̲p̲l̲y̲
a) All CAMPS equipment located inside the CAMPS equipment
room are, according to the AMSG 719B, considered
red equipment, with the exception of the frequency
stabilizer.
b) The equipment, therefore requires power from a
filtered power supply (Pink Power).
c) The required power supply characteristics are given
in 2.3.1.2 Note that the 3 disc drives and the
floppy disc drive are powered via a frequency stabilizer
because these devices require an improved power
supply.
d) A schematic diagram of the equipment power supply
is shown in Figure 2.11. For detailed power distribution
refer to drawing 120 in appendix A.
2.3.1.2 P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲I̲n̲p̲u̲t̲
a) Phase: Single- or 3-phase, and ground (*)
b) Voltage: Nominal value 380/220 V AC
Tolerances: + 10% / - 15%
c) Frequency: Nominal value: 50 Hz
Tolerances: + 10% / - 10%
d) Harmonic distortion: Max 5%
e) Transients:
Non-repetitive impulsive interference with a magnitude
not to exceed 500 volts, pulse rise and fall times
not faster than 10 microseconds and a total duration
of maximum 1 millisecond. The available impulse
energy at the equipment power inlet shall not exceed
5J.
(*) The CAMPS equipment requires only single phase
circuits from the CAMPS PDB.
NOTE:
The disc drives in rack A, B and C will not operate
within the tolerances of section b) and c) above,
but require:
Voltage: Nominal value 380/220 V AC
Tolerances: + 6%/ - 10%
Frequency: Nominal value: 50 Hz
Tolerance: + 0,5 Hz/ - 1.0 Hz
The disc drives will be supplied via the frequency
stabilizer provided by the CAMPS contractor. See
Figure 2.11.
Figure 2.11…01…CAMPS EQUIPMENT ROOM…01…TYPICAL POWER SUPPLY
2.3.1.3 P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲C̲o̲n̲s̲u̲m̲p̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
The below table 2.3 gives typical power consumption
figures for the CAMPS equipment.
Actual site values are specified in appendix A
Drawing 120.
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EQUIPMENT POWER CONSUMPTION
kW
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RACK A 0,90
RACK A DISK DRIVE 0,90
RACK B 0,90
RACK B DISK DRIVE 0,90
RACK C 0,90
RACK C DISK DRIVE 0,90
RACK D 0,90
RACK E 0,90
RACK F 0,45
RACK G 0,75
RACK H 1,00
FREQ.STAB 0,60
MSP 0,37 (*)
VDU 0,25 (*)
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(*) Unit figures
TABLE 2.2…01…EQUIPMENT POWER CONSUMPTION
2.3.1.4 P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲D̲i̲s̲t̲r̲i̲b̲u̲t̲i̲o̲n̲
All CAMPS equipment located in the CAMPS equipment
room are powered from a separate power distribution
board (PDB). The distribution is split up into 10 AMPS
and 20 AMPS circuits, the number of circuits vary from
site to site.
For distribution between phases on site 01, see AB
drawing 120 in appendix A.
2.3.1.5 P̲o̲w̲e̲r̲ ̲C̲a̲b̲l̲i̲n̲g̲
a) All equipment power cables are installed in metal
ducts with lids in accordance with the COMSEC approved
site design concept.
The metal ducts are insulated from the PDB and
only connected to the EMI racks via the metallic
conduits. (Rack A, B and E).
b) According to the AMSG 719B, all power cables are
installed in such a way, that the required separation
criteria is fulfilled e.g. ducts/conduits are insulated
from structural/ floors/ceilings.
c) For cabling and actual separation criterias on
site 01 please refer to the AB installation diagram
drawing 112 as well as the AB cabling plan drawing
110 in appendix A.
2.3.1.6 G̲r̲o̲u̲n̲d̲i̲n̲g̲ ̲R̲e̲q̲u̲i̲r̲e̲m̲e̲n̲t̲s̲
a) In the CAMPS equipment room, all Terminals are
connected to a floating ground in accordance with
AMSG 719B.
b) For rack A, B and E the ground is distributed by
a separate insulated ground wire from the CAMPS
PDB.
c) The ground connection for the Freq.Stab. is the
third wire in the power cables from the CAMPS PDB.
2.3.2 U̲s̲e̲r̲ ̲T̲e̲r̲m̲i̲n̲a̲l̲s̲
a) According to the COMSEC approved CAMPS site design
concept the EMI shielded user terminals may be
powered from an unfiltered or filtered outlet,
as available at the actual location.
b) Power consumption: VDU = 0,25 KW
MSP = 0,37 KW
c) For power characteristics see 2.3.1.2
d) For installation details see Figure 2.12.
2.3.3 P̲a̲p̲e̲r̲ ̲T̲a̲p̲e̲ ̲P̲u̲n̲c̲h̲/̲R̲e̲a̲d̲e̲r̲
a) The PTP/PTR located in the encryption area, shall
have a filtered power supply of 220 V, 50 Hz via
a 10A power outlet.
b) The ground Bus shall be connected to a secure/safety
ground. See Figure 2.13.
Power consumption = 0,36 KW.
For power characteristics see table 2.2.
c) The metallic conduit for the signal cable is not
grounded as the conduit is a part of the metallic
cable duct in the CAMPS room.
Opto signal cable
in conduit.
VDU
or 150 mm
MSP
To safety or
secure ground
1 meter
NOTE 1
L̲E̲G̲E̲N̲D̲
Power outlet 3-pinned type, 220 V, 50 Hz, 10A
outlet, unfiltered or filtered as available.
3-pinned plug (220 V + safety ground)
3-wire cable (inclusive ground wire)
N̲O̲T̲E̲S̲
1. Power outlet and opto conduit termination to be
located within one meter from chosen location of
user terminal (rear side)
Figure 2.12…01…USER TERMINALS…01…POWER AND SIGNAL CABLE REQUIREMENTS
Metallic signal
cable in ferrous
conduit.
PTP/
150 mm
PTR
To secure
ground
1 meter
NOTE 1
L̲E̲G̲E̲N̲D̲
Power outlet 3-pinned type.
220V, 50 Hz, 10A - filtered supply.
3-wire power cable (incl ground wire)
with 3-pinned plug.
Flexible conduit for metallic signal cable.
N̲O̲T̲E̲S̲
1. Power outlet and ferrous conduit termination (J-box)
to be located within one meter from chosen location
of PTP/PTR.
Figure 2.13…01…PTP/PTR …01…POWER AND SIGNAL CABLE REQUIREMENTS
2.4 V̲E̲N̲T̲I̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲C̲O̲O̲L̲I̲N̲G̲ ̲R̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲R̲E̲M̲E̲N̲T̲S̲
a) As all rack mounted equipment have internal blowers
using ambient room air for forced ventilation,
the CAMPS system does not require any direct cooling.
b) The equipment is designed to operate in a closed
environment with a temperature range of 10…0e…0…0f… to
40…0e…0…0f… and with a max. change in temperature of 10…0e…0…0f…
per hour.
c) Ambient room air for forced ventilation is drawn
into the crate assemblies through the filters in
the front doors. The air is deflected upwards and
leaves the cabinet through the top panel grills.
See Figure 2.14 and 2.15
d) Data for the equipment heat dissipation and the
air flow are found in table 2.4.
e) The main fans are located as follows:
D-Fan: Below each processor and channel unit assy
S-Fan: Below each pair of TDX or adapter crates.
Besides the crate assemblies the following units
are equipped with their own fans:
Disc drives
Floppy disc drives
Watch dog crate
Freq.stab.
Figure 2.14…01…EMI RACK AIR FLOW
Figure 2.15…01…FREQ.STAB.RACK…01…AIR FLOW
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EQUIPMENT HEAT DISSIPATION AIR FLOW
kcal/h m3/sec
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RACK A 1520 0,25
RACK B 1520 0,30
RACK C 1520 0,25
RACK D 750 0,12
RACK E 750 0,12
RACK F 380 0,016
RACK G 650 0,06
FREQ.STAB 560 -
MSP 300 (*)
VDU 220 (*)
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PTP/PTR 600
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(*) UNIT FIGURES
Table 2.3…01…HEAT DISSIPATION AND AIR FLOW
2.5 E̲X̲T̲E̲R̲N̲A̲L̲ ̲C̲A̲B̲L̲E̲ ̲C̲O̲N̲N̲E̲C̲T̲I̲O̲N̲S̲
The external cable connections in the CAMPS system,
consist of the following:
a) Interconnections to other systems.
1: Colocated TARE
2: CCIS
3: Optical Character Reader (OCR)
4: Low Speed Media (Teleprinters etc)
5: Paper Tape Punch/Reader (PTP/PTR)
Above connections are metallic cable connections, all
terminated in the IDF/Filter box of rack F.
For specific information, refer to the AB drawings
101 and 126 in , appendix A.
The Pin Assignment of each connection are specified
in Table 1 - 2, appendix A.
b) OPTO CONNECTIONS.
1: Maintenance Position
2: Supervisor Positions
3: User Terminals
All OPTO fibre connections are entering rack D
and G and connected to the OPTO T/R on the Front
Side of the TDX- and Adapter crates.
Specific information for this site are contained
in the AB drawings 125 and 126 in appendix A.
3 I̲N̲S̲T̲A̲L̲L̲A̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲T̲O̲O̲L̲S̲ ̲A̲N̲D̲ ̲T̲E̲S̲T̲ ̲E̲Q̲U̲I̲P̲M̲E̲N̲T̲
Besides a set of common standard multipurpose hand-tools,
the below listed tools and test equipments (table 4.1
and 4.2) will be used during the installation and checkout
of the CAMPS System.
Item 1-13 of table 4.1 is used for Opto-Cable termination.
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REF.
INSTALL.
I̲T̲E̲M̲ ̲ ̲D̲E̲S̲C̲R̲I̲P̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲P̲A̲R̲A̲.̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
1 CABLE KNIFE WEIDMULLER AM. 1 5.11.2
2 CABLE HAND-STRIPPER EXELITE # 100/101-S 5.11.2
3 KEVLAR SCISSORS EROP 24 5.11.2
4 T-STRIPPER IDEAL 45…0e….…0f…125(YELLOW) 5.11.2
5 HOT COIL/TRAFO ITT 5.11.2
6 FISH LINE 5.11.2
7 FERULE CRIMPING TOOL METRIC/AMPHENOL 5.11.2
8 FIBRE CLEAVER ITT SAPHIRE BLADE 5.11.2
9 SNAPPING TOOL METRIC/VERSITRON(58-59) 5.11.2
10 MICROSCOPE STRUERS/A23140 5.11.2
11 POLISHING FIXTURE METRIC/OFTI NR. 1 5.11.2
12 POLISHING FIXTURE METRIC/OFTI NR. 2 5.11.2
13 HEAT-GUN MASTERMITE 5.11.2
14 CRIMPING TOOL STOCKO W248 5.3
15 WRENCH 130mm BACHO 5.2
16 WRENCH 150mm BACHO 5.2
17 PIPE WRENCH 150mm BACHO 5.2
18 DRILLING MACHINE BACHO 5.2
19 HIGH SPEED DRILLS SET 3-16mm 5.2
20 STANDARD HOLE SAW 48mm STARRETT 5.2/4.3
21 STANDARD HOLE SAW 76mm STARRETT 5.2/4.3
22 STANDARD HOLE SAW 29mm STARRETT 5.2/4.3
23 CRIMPING TOOL STOCKO W236 5.3
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TABLE 3.1
INSTALLATION TOOLS.
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REF.
INSTALL.
I̲T̲E̲M̲ ̲ ̲D̲E̲S̲C̲R̲I̲P̲T̲I̲O̲N̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲P̲A̲R̲A̲.̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲
1 MULTIMETER FLUKE DMM 8020A 5.0
2 DATA COMM. TESTER TEKTRONIX 834 5.10,
5.11
3 TEST SET 921-T NU DATA 921-T 5.10
-
5.17
4 OPTICAL MULTIMETER PHONDDYNE 11XE 5.15
5 OSCILLOSCOPE TEKTRONIX 465 B 5.0
6 V24 MONITOR MODULE CR 5.14
7 V2V LOOPBACK ADAPTER CR 5.14
8 LTU LOOPBACK ADAPTER CR 5.14
9 LTUX-S LOOPBACK ADAPTER CR 5.14
10 LIA-N LOOPBACK ADAPTER CR 5.14
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TABLE 3.2
TEST EQUIPMENT.