Apm30h Tmc11h Ibbs Installation Guide
Apm30h Tmc11h Ibbs Installation Guide
Apm30h Tmc11h Ibbs Installation Guide
00D&IBBS200T(Ver.B)
Installation Guide
Issue: 17
Date: 2011-06-30
Specification
S ifi ti off th
the C
Cabinets
bi t ……………………………… 2
Modules in the Cabinets …… …………………………………… 3
Installation Scenarios ……… …………………………………… 3
Installation Tools …………… …………………………………… 4
1 Installation Procedure ……
1. …………………………………… 5
2. Installing the Cabinets …… ……………………………………6
3. Earth Grounding the Cabine ets …………………………… 12
4. Installing the Optional Modu ules ………………………… 13
5. Installing the Cables ………………………………………17
6. Sealing the Cable Holes …………………………………
… 27
7. Installing the Batteries and their Cables ……………… 28
n …………………………… 29
8. Checklist for the Installation
9. Checking the Power-On Sta atus ………………………… 31
10. Appendix ………………… ………………………………… 32
11. Change History …………… ………………………………… 37
IBBS200D C bi t weight
Cabinet i ht ≤ 50 kkg E l di the
Excluding h b
batteries
i
2
Modules of the Cabinets
APM30H (AC power supply) APM30H (+24 V DC power supply) TMC11H
HPMI CMUA HPMI CMUA HPMI CMUA
DCD
DU-03
DCDU-03
EPS
EPS
S48100D
PMU Junction box
PSU
Junction box Juncction box
IBB
BS200D IBBS200T
Power Power
distribu
ution box distribution box
Installation Scenarios
Pole
Wall
Base Base
3
Installation Tools
Screwddriver
Insulated screwdriver (M3 to
o M6) Diagonal pliers
Wrench
(32 mm capacity) Socket wrench Torque wrench
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1 Installation Procedure
Sta
art
Earth Grou
unding the
Cabin
nets
Install the
e Cables
Seal the Ca
able Holes
Install the Ba
atteries and
their Cables
C
Checking the
e Power-On
Statuus
En
nd
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2 Installing the Cabinets
a Installation the Cabinets on thhe Base
Cabinet dimensions and clearance re
equirements (unit: mm)
600 40 600 40 600 > 60
Maximum The values in the figure are not for the concrete plinth.
The recommended distance between the cabinets is
120° > 800 40 mm, and the maximum distance between the cabinets
is 150 mm.
If the Noise Reduction Module (NRM) is installed, the
di t
distance b
between
t th
the cabinets
bi t iis 150 mm.
1. Install the base.
Cast a concrete plinth.
The height of the concrete plinth must meet the heat-disssipation and waterproofing requirements of the cabinet.
The concrete plinth must be 200 mm higher than the gro ound, and the horizontal error must be within 5 mm
when the plinth is cast.
Mark the anchor points for the base. U a hammer drill to drill holes.
Use
516
19
Φ16
434 352
90°
Con ncrete
600 52-60 mm
unit: mm plintth
Do not
n use the hammer drill to drill
holes on the concrete plinth through the holes on the base.
Concrete plinth his way, the paint on the base may be damaged.
In th
I t ll the
Install th expansion
i b bolt
lt assemblies.
bli
M12×60 bolt Remove the spring washer,
Rubber
mallet flat washer, and bolt.
Spring washer 12
Flat washer 12
Expansion tube
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2 Installing the Cabinets
a Installation the Cabinets on thhe Base
Install the bolt with the spring washer Check the base level.
and flat washer.
Remove the baffle plates from both 1 Remove the baffle pieces from the back
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sides of the base (by removing the plate of the base.
on the left as an example).
All the three cable holes on the base can be used for cabling.
You can use the cable holes based on actual requirements.
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2 Installing the Cabinets
a Installation the Cabinets on thhe Base
2. Move the cabinet onto the base.
Lifting
Plastic lug
screw
Maximum 90°
Move the cabinet onto the base. Remove the ropes and install the plastic
screws.
Before installing the plastic screws, clean the mounting holes to prevent scrap iron from entering.
3 S
3. Secure th
the cabinet
bi t onto
t the
th base.
b
M12×30 Bolt(×4)
Gasket with an
oblong hole
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2 Installing the Cabinets
a Installation the Cabinets on thhe Base
4. (Optional) Stacking two cabinets.
Remove the cover plates (×2) Remove thet plastic Stack the cabinets, and
from the top of the lower screws (xx4) from the top attach the cabinets with
cabinet. of the low
wer cabinet. the bolts(×4).
G k t with
Gasket ith an oblong
bl h
hole
l
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2 Installing the Cabinets
b Installation the Cabinets on thhe Metal Pole
1. Installing the trapezoidal rack. 2. Remove the plastic screws (×2).
M12×60 Bolt(×4)
Trapezoidal rack
Pole
Gasket with
an oblong
hole
M12x30
Blot (x4)
5. Install the U-shaped piece.
Flat washer
When the APM30H is installed on a metal pole, greasse must be covered. For details, see Appendix e on
page 36.
H ld th
Hold the cabinet
bi t when
h openingi ththe d
door tto preventt th
h cabinet
he bi t ffrom titipping
i over.
The diameter of the metal pole on which the APM30H H and TMC11H are installed ranges from 100 mm
to 120 mm.
The cabinet cannot be installed at a height of more th
han 10 m.
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2 Installing the Cabinets
c Installing the Cabinets on the Wall
1. Marking the anchor points 2. Install the expansion bolt
assemblies.
250
Anchor Bolt
points (×6)
Spring washer
Drawing Fl t washer
Flat h
766
template
Expansion tube
138
280
Unit: mm 10,000
, ≥ x≥500
Wall
Trapezoidal
rack
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2 Installing the Cabinets
c Installing the Cabinets on the Wall
7. Attach the fastening bar and wall.
Fastening bar M12×30 Bolt(×2)
The PGND cables and signal cables cannot be e bound or entangled. A certain distance must
be reserved between them to prevent interferen
nce from each other.
Grounding busbar
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4 Installing the Optional Mo
odules
a Installing the SOU in the APM30H
1. Specification of the SOU.
Configured with the following four outlet types, the cabinets support different SOU types of different countries.
The SOU is preferably installed in the bottom 1 U space of the cabinet.
2. Install the SOU. 3 Install the power cable for the SOU.
3.
L2
PGND
SOU
N2
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4 Installing the Optional Mo
odules
d Installing the EMUA in the APM
M30H
1. Install the EMUA. 2 Install the power cable for the EMUA.
2.
M6
PWR1
EMUA
BBU
LOAD7
3 IInstall
3. t ll the
th signal
i l cable
bl for
f the
th EMUA.
EMUA
COM OU
UT
5
RS485
PWR1
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4 Installing the Optional Mo
odules
f Installing the SLPU in the APM
M30H
M6
SLPU
BBU
OUT0
USLP2
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4 Installing the Optional Mo
odules
f Installing the SLPU in the APM
M30H
3. Install the external dry contact monitoring and alarm signal cable.
① Strip 8 mm long jacket off the cable that is co
onnected to the
SLPU.
② Use the screwdriver to press the bulge of the e connector.
③ Insert the bare wire of the cable into the connnector, and
then loosen the screwdriver to fix the cable.
④ Slightly pull the cable to check whether the cable
c is 8 mm
BBU
securely connected. SLPU
USLP2
I t
Internal
l monitoring
it i transfer
t f cable
bl connectio
ti ns:
EXT_ALM1
OU
UT0 OUT1 USLP2
OU
UT0 OUT1 USLP2
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5 Installing the Cables
In this chapter
chapter, the color or the appearance of the equipment are for reference only.
only The actual equipment may differ from
what is shown in the figures.
3 Labels or nameplates must be attached to the cabless after they are installed.
4 The cables of different types must be routed in parallel or separated by special objects.
5 The bending radius of the cable is not less than five times
t of the diameter of the cable.
7 oofing connectors.
Route AC power cables through pipes and waterpro
1. Install the input power cable for the 2.Power cable for the junction box in the
TMC11H TMC11H(optional)
Remove the protecting cap of the power box of the
DCDU-03.
If a heater is required in a TMC11H, you must install
Connect the power cables.
the power cable for the junction box in the TMC11H
Recover the protecting cap. onsite.
L
N
NEG(-) RTN(+)
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5 Installing the Cables
b Installing the Power Cables (++24 V DC)
Move the
short- L1
circuiting bar
L2
L1
L2 N
L PE
L3 PE
N N
PE
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5 Installing the Cables
c Installing the Power Cables (A
AC Power Supply Scenario)
2. APM30H-TMC11H
Power cables for the TMC11H Power cable for the junction box
L N N
NEG(-) TMC L
3
3
RTN(+)
3. APM30H - IBBS200D/IBBS200T
APM30H:IBBS=1:2
1. Power cables for the IBBS200D/IBBS200T
BAT BAT
RTN(+) NEG(-)
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5 Installing the Cables
c Installing the Power Cables (A
AC Power Supply Scenario)
3. APM30H - IBBS200D/IBBS200T LOAD3
APM30H:IBBS=1:2
2. Power cables for the fan in the IBBS200D
Easy power
FAN/TEC FAN/TEC receptacle (pressfit
RTN(+) NEG(-) type) connector
Must route the power cables for the heating films in the IBBS200Ds into the power box
of the heating film from the top down. L1 N1
L2
N2
From L2/N2
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5 Installing the Cables
c Installing the Power Cables (A
AC Power Supply Scenario)
3. APM30H - IBBS200D/IBBS200T
APM30H:IBBS=1:2 LOAD3 LOAD2
4. Power cables for the TEC in the IBBS200T
FAN/TEC FAN/TECC
RTN(+) NEG(-)
APM30H:IBBS=1:1
1. Power cables for the IBBS200D/
IBBS200T
BAT BAT
RTN(+) NEG(-)
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5 Installing the Cables
c Installing the Power Cables (A
AC Power Supply Scenario)
3. APM30H - IBBS200D/IBBS200T
LOAD3
APM30H:IBBS=1:1
2. Power cables for the fan in the
IBBS200D / the TEC in the
IBBS200T
L N
1 1
L
2
N
2
M t route
Must t the
th power cables
bl for
f the
th heating
h ti films
fil iin th
the
IBBS200D into the power box of the heating film from the top
down.
Prevent the wires from exposing out of the power box of the
heating film.
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5 Installing the Cables
d Installing the Monitoring Signal Cables
Principles for routing the monitoring signal cables
1. APM30H+IBBS200D/IBBS200T
APM30H+IBBS200D APM30H+IBBS200T
COM_485
COM_485
COM_OUT
COM IN
COM_IN CO
OM_IN
COM_
_OUT
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5 Installing the Cables
d Installing the Monitoring Signal Cables
2. APM30H+2 IBBS200D/IBBS200T
APM30H+2 IBBS200D
COM_485
COM_OUT
COM_IN COM_IN
APM30H+2 IBBS200T
COM_485
COM_IN COM_IN
COM_OUT COM_OUT
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5 Installing the Cables
d Installing the Monitoring Signal Cables
3. 2 APM30H+2 IBBS200D/IBBS200T
2 APM30H+2 IBBS200D
COM_485
COM_IN
MON0
UEIU
COM_OUT
COM_IN
2 APM30H+2 IBBS200T
COM_485
COM_IN
MON0
UEIU
COM_IN
COM_OUT
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5 Installing the Cables
d Installing the Monitoring Signal Cables
4. APM30H+2 IBBS200D/IBBS200T+TM
MC11H
APM30H+2 IBBS200D+TMC11H
COM_485
COM_IN
COM_OUT
MON0
COM_IN
UEIU
COM_OUT
COM_IN
APM30H+2 IBBS200T+TMC11H
COM_485
COM_IN
MON0
COM_IN
UEIU
COM_OUT
COM_IN
COM_OUT
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6 Sealing the Cable Holes
a Sealing the Cable Holes in thee Cabinets
The cable module for the IBBS200D, IBBS200T, or APM30H H is the same as that for the TMC11H.
When two IBBS200Ds or two IBBS200Ts are installed in stack mode, the installation of the cable module in the upper
cabinet is not required.
Lead the cable through the cable hole with an aperture matchiing the cross-sectional area of the cable in order that the
sealing
li iis effective.
ff ti
Fireproof
clay
Fireproof clay
Baffle plate PVC corrugated
Baffle piece
pipe
Ch k whether
Check h th the
th paint
i t on th
the cabinet
bi t surface
f iis d
damaged
d
d. If the
th paint
i t is
i damaged,
d d repair
i th
the d
damaged
d paint,
i t read
d
page 35.
The PVC corrugated pipe is recommended for the cable ledd out of the cabinet.
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7 Installing the Batteries an
nd their Cables
a Installing the Batteries
Before installing the batteries, set the battery MCB labeled BAT
B to OFF to
disconnect the equipment from the battery. Finish the installation, set the
BAT to ON.
During the installation of the batteries, use insulated tools such as
wrenches and screwdrivers, and do not reversely connect the positive and
negative poles. Otherwise, the batteries may burn, and the ope erations may EPS Battery MCB labeled BAT
cause human injuries
injuries.
Remove the
Install the copper bar for
protecting hood.
series connections.
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8 Checklist for the Installattion
a Checklist for the Cabinet Instaallation
1 The installation position of the cabinet strrictly comply with the engineering design.
2 When the cabinet is mounted on a wall, the holes of the mounting ears are aligned with
the bolt holes. The mounting ears are pla
aced against the wall securely.
3 When the cabinet is mounted on a metal pole, the pole fixtures are secure and reliable.
5 The horizontal error of the cabinet is less than 3 mm and the vertical error is not greater
than 3 mm.
6 All the bolts are tightened, especially for electrical
e connections. The flat washers and
spring washers are completely and prope erly installed.
7 The cabinet is neat and clean
clean.
8 The paint on the surface of the cabinet is satisfactory.
9 The space reserved for the user devices is covered by a filler panel.
10 onal. The gag lever post is tightened.
The cabinet door and the lock are functio
11 All the labels are complete, correct, and legible.
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8 Checklist for the Installattion
c Checklist for the Electrical Coonnections
5 The exposed wires at the wiring terminals and
a the lug handles are insulated by the
insulating tape or heat-shrinkable tube.
6 The flat washers and spring washers are well
w mounted to all wiring terminals.
7 The exterior of the battery is intact without any scratch, dent, or crack.
8 The shell of the batteryy is clean without anyy leakage
g trace.
9 The wiring post on the battery stands properly without any damage, and the post is not
covered with any acid substances.
10 The pressure relief valve of the battery is not
n transformed, and no liquid leaks.
11 The power cables for the batteries are connected to the positive and negative polarities
correctly.
12 The voltage
Th lt off the
th battery
b tt is
i normal.l
The voltage of a 2 V battery cell ranges fro
om 1.8 V to 2.35 V.
The voltage of a 12 V battery cell ranges frrom 10.8 V to 14.1 V.
The total voltage of the batteries ranges fro
om 43.2 V to 56.4 V.
13 The fans work properly.
The fan in the IBBS200D rotates in a low speed
s in a normal situation.
The outer air circulation fan in the IBBS200
0T stops in a normal situation (with the ambient
temperature of lower than 30°C), and the inner air circulation fan rotates in a high speed.
The outer air circulation fan in the APM30HH stops in a normal situation (with the ambient
temperature of lower than 35°C), and the inner air circulation fan rotates in a low speed.
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9 Checking the Power-On Status
S
a AC Power Supply Scenario b -48 V DC Power Supply Scenario
Start Start
Is the
voltage of the
EPS output power Are the LEDs
normal? on the CMUA normal?
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10 Appendix
a Assembling the Power Series 120 Connector
1. Material: power series 120 connector, contaact terminal, heat-shrinkable tube, and cable.
2. Procedure for adding the contact terrminal
Strip a part of the jacket off the cable so that Lead the cable through the heat-
the conductor with a length of L1 is exposed.. shrinkable tube, and then place the
contact terminal on the exposed
L1=23~25 mm conductor.
L2
L1
Conductor
Use the crimping tool to press the end of the The contact terminal should contact the end of the
contact terminal on the conductor. jacket of the cable.
When placing the contact terminal on the conductor
closely to the end of the jacket, ensure that the L2
part of the conductor which sticks out of the contact
terminal should not exceed 2 mm.
heat-shrinkable
Link the contact terminal to the power series tube
120 connector.
Heat
gun heat-
shrinkable
tube
Contact
Power series 120 Heat-shrinkable
terminal
connector tube L3
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10 Appendix
b Assembling the Easy Power Rec
ceptacle (Pressfit Type) Connector
1. Material: Easy Power Receptacle (Pressfit Type) Connector,
C contact terminal, heat-shrinkable tube, and cable
2. Procedure for adding the contact terrminal
Strip the jacket off the cable according to Use a screwdriver to push the sliding block
the scale on the equipment. until the in-position mark is completely
exposed.
Scale
Wire of the
conductor In-position mark
+0.5
7.5 .0
The conductor is
If the conductor slides outward not perpendicular
or the wire of the conductor is to the hole.
exposed outside the hole for the conductor, remove the
conductor, cut the split wires, and then strip the jacket and
install the conductor again.
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10 Appendix
c Replacing the Fuse
1. Remove the extraction tool.
2. Obtain the fuse from the case. 3. Replace the fuse by using the
extraction tool.
EPS
Fuse
Align the
bulge on
the
extraction
tool with
the hole on
the fuse
Fuse
EPS
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10 Appendix
d Repairing the Damaged Paint
1. Codes of color samples
Object Color Name
N Huawei Color International
Code Color Code
2. Operation of description
Polishing
IIn case the
th damaged
d d area iis stained
t i d or th
there
e is
i rustt on the
th materials,
t i l th the ffollowing
ll i step
t
must be applied: Fine sand paper should be applied to polish the damaged area in order
to remove the stain or rust.
Cleaning
Clean cotton cloth can be used to rub the stain or dust on the surface of the area to be
polished or repaired.
Paint repair
Brushing paint of corresponding color should be applied according to the original coating.
Prior to the repair, the paint should be shaken
n well. After that, use the small brush inside
the bottle to absorb paint and evenly spread on the damaged area till the scratch/damage
is covered. Note that the paint coating applied should be as thin as possible. Paint coating
should not reveal any drops. The surface sho ould be kept smooth.
Drying
The surface of the repair paint should be placed in indoor temperature for 30 minutes. After
that, subsequent operations can proceed.
Quality
The color of the surface of the repair area sh
hould be consistent with that of the surrounding
area, without
ith t obvious
b i edges
d anddb
bulge.
l S
Scra
atches
t h and dddamages should
h ld bbe covered d
properly. There should not be dropped paint..
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10 Appendix
e Covering the Equipment with Grease
1. Install the cable frame in the APM30
0H.
2. Before installing the rubber blocks for leading out the cables, cover the
surface and gaps of the blocks with grease
g evenly, and then insert the three
blocks into the cable frame.
Grease
e When the APM30H is installed on a metal
pole or on the wall, grease should also be
covered around the four bolts which are
used to attach the cabinet and trapezoidal
rack.
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10 Appendix
f Checking the DIP Switches
When the two PMUs are in the same monitoring line (MON0 or MON1), the monitoring address of the PMUs must be set to 3
and 4.
PMU
T monitoring address of the PMU is set to 4.
The
11 Change History
This describes the changes in the APM30H&TM
MC11H&IBBS200D&IBBS200T(Ver.B)
Installation Guide.
17 (2011-06-30)
This is the sixth commercial release.
Compared 17 with 16,
ght of more than 10 m.” in the chapter
g
1. Add the note “The cabinet cannot be installed at a heig p of “Installation
Scenarios”.
2. Add the note “Route AC power cables through pipes anda waterproofing connectors.” in the chapter of
“Installing the Cables”.
16 (2011-04-20)
This is the fifteenth commercial release.
Compared 16 with 15, this issue updates the front cover..
15 (2011-01-20)
This is the fourteenth commercial release.
Compared 15 with 14,
1. Modify the description about how to install the mounting ears to the SLPU in the chapter of “Installing the
SLPU in the APM30H”.
2. Clear the mapping relationship between the pins in the
e input and output ports on the USLP2 in the chapter of
“Installing the SLPU in the APM30H”.
14 (2010-12-20)
This is the thirteenth commercial release.
Compared 14 with 13,
1. Add the description about the power cable for the juncction box in the TMC11H in the chapter of “Installing the
Power Cables (-48 V DC)”.
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11 Change History
13 (2010-11-30)
This is the twelfth commercial release.
Compared 13 with 12,
1. Add the description about the SLPU in the chapter of “Installing the Optional Modules”.
12 (2010-09-30)
This is the eleventh commercial release.
Compared 12 with 11,
1. Add the diameter specification of the metal pole on which
w the Apm30H and TMC11H are installed in the
p of “Installing
chapter g the Cabinets”.
11 (2010-08-25)
This is the tenth commercial release.
Compared 11 with 10,
o “Installing the Optional Modules”.
1. Update the power cable for the heater in the chapter of
2. Add the figure about mapping relationship between the e pins in the input and output ports on the USLP2 in the
chapter of “Installing the Optional Modules”.
10 (2010-07-15)
This is the ninth commercial release.
Compared 10 with 09,
1. Add the scenarios of the cabinets in the chapter of “Installation Scenarios”.
2. Add the scenarios of the power cables between the AP PM30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T in the chapter of
“Installing the Power Cables (AC Power Supply Scenarrio)”
3. Add the scenarios of the cabinets in the chapter of “Installing the Monitoring Signal Cables”.
4. Update the checklist for the installation.
09 (2010-06-30)
This is the eighth commercial release.
Compared 09 with 08,
Add the specifications of the bolts in the chapter of “Insstalling the Cabinets”.
08 (2010-05-05)
Thiss is
s tthe
e se
seventh
e t co
commercial
e c a release.
e ease
Compared V200R003_08 with V200R003_07,
Update the information about the bolts which are used to
o install the cabinets.
07 (2010-04-10)
This is the sixth commercial release.
06 (2010-03-15)
This is the fifth commercial release.
Compared V200R003_06 with V200R003_05,
Update the information about how to install the cabinets.
05 (2010-02-25)
This is the fourth commercial release.
Compared V200R003_05 with V200R003_04,
Add the information about SLPU.
04 (2010-01-15)
This is the third commercial release.
Compared V200R003_04 with V200R003_03,
Add the information about the SOU and the heater.
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11 Change History
03 (2009-12-30)
This is the second commercial release.
Compared V200R003_03 with V200R003_02,
Update the information about how to install the cabinets.
02 (2009-09-30)
This is the first commercial release.
01 (2009-08-10)
This is the draft release.
release
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