DocumentCode :
2470022
Title :
A novel concept of powering multiple cabinet remote terminal sites
Author :
Albert, Ryan ; McCollum, Mike ; Heckelsmiller, John
Author_Institution :
SBC-Southwestern Bell, Little Rock, AR, USA
fYear :
2002
fDate :
2002
Firstpage :
146
Lastpage :
149
Abstract :
Telecommunications networks have grown closer to business and residential customers causing the occurrence of multiple Remote Terminals (RT) cabinet sites to grow along with the complexity of powering these sites. Legacy technologies, such as subscriber line cabinets (SLC) remain in the network along side modern technologies consisting of digital loop carriers (DLC) and xDSL. Both distributed and bulk powered cabinets can reside at a single collocated site. The majority of these sites rely solely on installed inter-cabinet battery plants to provide emergency power in the event of a power outage. This battery reserve allows the telecommunications carrier system autonomy of 4 to 8 hours. For power outages beyond the installed battery reserve, trailerable generator sets, are moved from site to site by telephone company craftsperson´s in order to recharge the batteries. The generators range in size from so called manhole generators (<8 kW), to 50 kW diesel powered sets. Since the availability of higher kW generators cannot be predicted, many times a crafts person´s only source of back-up generator is the manhole trailer sets. Unfortunately, in many instances, the manhole generator capacity is not sufficient to power multi-cabinet collocated RT sites. In recognizing the increasing power requirements of collocated RT sites, SBC Southwestern Bell has deployed a novel DC power structure using a bulk power hub and spoke topology, along with a DC engine-generator. This topology allows SBC Southwestern Bell to power an entire site from a single source, reduce truck rolls, improve system autonomy and increase crafts person safety.
Keywords :
DC generators; DC power transmission; diesel-electric generators; emergency power supply; mobile power plants; standby generators; telecommunication power supplies; 4 to 8 hour; DC engine-generator; DC power structure; SBC Southwestern Bell; back-up generator; bulk power hub/spoke topology; bulk powered cabinets; business customers; diesel powered sets; digital loop carriers; distributed powered cabinets; emergency power; manhole trailer sets; multiple cabinet remote terminal sites powering; multiple remote terminals cabinet sites; power outage; residential customers; subscriber line cabinets; telecommunications carrier system; telecommunications networks; telephone company crafts person; trailerable generator sets; xDSL; Batteries; Communications technology; DC generators; Fiber optics; Power generation; Rectifiers; Telecommunication network topology; Telephony; Testing; Vehicle safety;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunications Energy Conference, 2002. INTELEC. 24th Annual International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7512-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INTLEC.2002.1048648
Filename :
1048648
Link To Document :
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