Cable installation 4.3, Watertight sealing up of cables and connectors 4.4 – Norsat O3b 10W BUC User Manual

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The BUC has body and cover heat sinks with fins for air cooling. Therefore, to achieve an optimal

function of the BUC, it should be mounted upside down so that fins of the body heat sink are open

to fresh air as shown in Fig. 7. Ensure that there are no objects that obstruct a flow of fresh air into

the fins of the body heat sink.

Figure 7. Mounting position of Ka band 10W BUC

CABLE INSTALLATION

4.3

The connections of 7010STC-O3b must be done using a waveguide (output) and coaxial cables

(input). The length of cables must be adjusted depending on the installation. An inappropriate

choice of the interface waveguide or cable may result in either a reduction of output power at the

external unit or an excessive distortion of the signal.

Some guidelines to install the interface cables between the internal units (Power supply and Modem)

and the external unit (BUC) are as follows:

a) Make a plan with the minimal route to be followed by the cables. It is recommended that 2m

of additional cable is added for ease of maintenance.

b) Secure the cables at each end of the connection.

c) Ensure that the external connectors are waterproof as well as resistant to other agents.

WATERTIGHT SEALING UP OF CABLES AND CONNECTORS

4.4

The application of moisture-resistant tape over the connectors is always recommended in outdoor

installations to ensure an appropriate waterproofing. The application procedure of this tape is the

following:

a) Ensure that all the connectors are correctly tightened. Cut a piece of moisture-resistant tape

with the desired size and remove the protector plastic of the tape.

b) Centre an end of the tape over the connector you want to protect and wrap tape tightly and

evenly over entire connector.

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