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Small cell -48v power source

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CC1600-SC55 Small Cell -48V Power Source
Document – 8600190737P
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© 2023 ABB. All rights reserved.
CC1600SC55_QSG
Rev 4.0

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  • Page 1 QUICK START GUIDE CC1600-SC55 Small Cell -48V Power Source Document – 8600190737P Page 1 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Pole Mount Bracket Detail for Option 1 ....................16 Pole Mount Bracket Detail for Option 2 ....................17 Parts List ................................18 Specifications & Application ........................... 18 Reference Documents ............................18 Page 2 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    12. WARNING: Equipment is not designed to charge an external battery source. 13. WARNING: A battery can present a risk of electrical shock, burn from high short circuit current, fire or explosion from vented gases. Observe proper precautions. Page 3 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 4: Precautions

    Personnel with electronic medical devices need to be aware that proximity to DC power and distribution systems can affect medical electronic devices, such as pacemakers. Effects decrease with distance. Page 4 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    4. Mount the unit above the flood line. Weep holes to equalize pressure and drain any water/condensate that may enter. 5. Orient the wiring entrance toward the ground and provide drip loops to shed any water running down the jacket. Page 5 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 6 The wall and fasteners must safely support 90 lbs. (3 times the weight of the completed assembly). Mount with 4 fasteners rated for at least 50 lbs. each Page 6 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 7: Prepare A Location & Mounting For The Small Cell -48V Power Source

    B. Use 1/2 inch diameter hardware or 1/2 inch threaded rod to attach the pole mount bracket to the pole. Torque lag bolts as specified on the bolt corresponding to the pilot hole and material of the pole. Torque hardware on 1/2 inch threaded rod to 38 ft-lbs. Page 7 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 8: Mount The Base Rectifier

    4. Once all four screws are loose, remove the bottom cover that provides strain relief. The Field Wiring Compartment should now look like figure below. Page 8 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 9: Wire The Dc Output With Panel Option #1

    Pull wire to verify. 8. Repeat 1-7 for the second output using the second strain relief and strain relief hole if desired. View Shown with DC Output Panel Option #1 Page 9 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 10: Wire The Dc Output With Panel Option #2

    8. Repeat 1-7 for the second and third output using the second and third strain reliefs and strain relief holes if desired. View shown with DC Output Panel Option #2 Page 10 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 11: Wire The Alarms

    See Information Table on Sheet 9. 11. Torque the screw compression fitting to 12 in-lbs. using a flat bladed screw driver, or #2 pozi drive screwdriver. 12. Pull wire to verify. Page 11 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 12: Close The Field Wiring Compartment

    20. Dress the wire with a drip loop and visibly relaxed region outside the unit. 21. Strain relieve the external wire to the environment to maintain this relaxed region even under load. Page 12 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 13: Apply Ac Power And Confirm -48V Power Delivery

    Assemble the Solar Shield Cover to the Base, enclosing the rectifier. 2. Secure the Solar Shield Cover using the two captive screws toward the lower edge of the unit. 3. Torque to 26 in-lbs. captive screws Page 13 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 14: Attach The Solar Shield Cover For Solar Option 2

    If the unit has been determined to be in state #2 replace the unit. Replacing the unit requires removal of all wiring, using Lock-Out Tag-Out procedures, before the existing unit is removed. Page 14 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 15 Information – Touch Up Paint Should any part of the unit coating be damaged, repaint using: LVP Powder and Paints RAL7035 Touch Up Paint – Light Grey – 12 oz Spray Can. https://www.lowvolumepowder.com/RAL-7035-12-Oz-Touch-Up-Paint Page 15 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 16: Pole Mount Bracket Detail For Option 1

    Information – Pole Mount Bracket Detail Drawing – Mounting Option #1 FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Page 16 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 17: Pole Mount Bracket Detail For Option 2

    Information – Pole Mount Bracket Detail Drawing – Mounting Option #2 Page 17 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 18: Parts List

    Grounding / Bonding Network – Connect to an Isolated Ground Plane (Isolated Bonding Network) or an • Integrated Ground Plane (Mesh-Bonding Network or Common Bonding Network). • Installation Environment - Install where NEC applies. Reference Documents Page 18 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 19 Notes: Page 19 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 20 Change History (excludes grammar & clarifications) Version Date Description of the change 07-07-2023 Updated as per ABB template Page 20 © 2023 ABB. All rights reserved. CC1600SC55_QSG Rev 4.0...
  • Page 21 – in whole or in parts – is to purchase orders, the agreed particulars shall prevail. forbidden without prior written consent of ABB. ABB does not accept any responsibility whatsoever for potential errors or possible lack of information in this Copyright©...

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