Telect Network Card 06004 01 User Manual

Low-Current 20/20 GMT Series Fuse Panels  
Models 06004-01 & 06004-11  
Installation Guide  
Telect’s 1RU Traditional Low-Current GMT Series Fuse Panels  
provide protected secondary -24 Vdc to -48 Vdc power distri-  
bution to telecommunications equipment at the bay level. Fuse  
panels are available for GMT outputs up to 10A per position in  
dual-circuit panel configurations having 20 GMT fuse positions  
per circuit.  
Front  
Model 06004-01 is the standard panel containing sepa-  
rate Side A and Side B GMT fuse failure alarms and cor-  
responding LEDs. Model 06004-01 standard features  
include —  
Dual-circuit, 20A input bus for Side A and 20A for  
Side B  
Rear  
Minimal rack space: one, 1.75-in. EIA or 2-in. WECO  
rack unit (1RU) for rear access connections  
Model 06004-11 adds separate power failure auxiliary  
alarms for Sides A and B along with a load-sharing fail-  
safe circuit. If power fails on one bus the other picks up the  
loads on the failed bus.  
20 GMT outputs per side with each side protected by  
a Type ABC 20A ceramic input fuse  
1
Dummy GMT fuses provided for all fuse holders.  
Two sets of Form C relay contacts per side for reli-  
able fail alarm connections  
Both models are UL recognized under UL File E199668.  
Side A and B alarms can be wired for separate or  
common alarming  
1
19-in. or 23- in. rack mounting, with mounting brack-  
ets provided  
1. All basic and auxiliary alarms can be wired for separate  
or common alarming.  
MechanicalSpecifications  
PhysicalSpecifications  
Input terminals  
Type:Screw-tight, wire-clamping  
Wire:14 to 6 AWG, copper wire  
Torque:16 in.-lb (1.80 N•m), max.  
Dimensions (nominal  
without bracket)*  
Width:17 in. (432 mm)  
Height:1.75 in. (44.4 mm)  
Depth:9.25 in. (235.0 mm)  
Output terminals  
Type:Screw-tight, wire-clamping  
Wire:22 to 14, copper wire  
Torque:4.5 in.-lb (0.51 N•m), max.  
Weight  
8.5 lb (~3.8 kg)  
Ground terminals  
Screws:#10-32 Phillips** panhead  
Torque:20 in.-lb (~2.26 N•m), max.  
Wire:Same size as input terminals  
Ring LugBurndy T1010, 12 AWG, no in-  
sulation; AMP 35771, 12-10 AWG, no  
insulation  
Alarm terminals—  
Wire Wrap  
.045 in. square wire-wrap pins on .200  
in. centers. Use 18 to 22 AWG copper  
Environmental Specifications  
Temperature range, ambient -17°C to 49°C (0°F to 120°F)  
Material††  
Cold-rolled steel, powder-coat telcom  
grey  
Humidity  
Reliability  
MTBF  
0% to 90% and noncondensing  
200,000 hr  
*
See Page 10 for complete dimensioning.  
** Screws with cross-recessed heads  
†† Custom color/finish available.  
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Plastic Caps*  
Alarm Pins for Circuits  
A & B  
Screw-Tight, Wire-Clamping  
Output Terminals  
CAUTION: DO NOT REVERSE POLARITY  
-24V  
TO  
-48V  
FA AUX RLY  
FA AUX RLY  
FA -24/48V IN  
FA +GND IN  
A
B
A
B
RTN  
FAIL  
RELAY  
NO  
C
NC  
NO  
C
NC  
-A  
-B  
+B  
+A  
Screw-Tight, Wire-Clamping  
Input Terminals  
* Plastic caps cover screw-tight terminals used by the manufacturer for installing  
interior wiring. DO NOT REMOVE CAPS or LOOSEN CLAMPING SCREWS.  
Models 06004-11 (Rear View)  
Model 06004-11 includes a fail-safe circuit. Schottky diodes are cross-connected at the input to the power distribution circuits. When  
both power supplies are energized, power is balanced between the two supplies by the diodes. If one of the power supplies loses its  
power or is shut down, the other supply shares its power with both outputs (A and B) through the Schottky diodes. The positive bat-  
tery return circuits for A and B are common since both circuits must operate from either the A or B power source. The fail-safe fea-  
ture reduces the A and B inputs to 15A maximum for each bus (total 30A per panel).  
NOTE  
For the Fail Safe load sharing to function properly, the capacity of each of the user-supplied external feeder fuses or breakers  
must be greater than the total load of the panels A and B outputs combined. For example, if the panel’s total Load A = 10A and  
Load B = 10A, then the feeder fuse for Side A and Side B must each be at least 20A.  
INSTALLATION  
ALERT  
!
ALERT! This product must be installed within a restricted access location where access is through the use of  
a tool, lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the authority responsible for the location.  
This product must be installed and maintained only by qualified personnel.  
ALERT! Verify all connections meet requirements specified in local electric codes or operating company  
guidelines before supplying power. Protect this equipment with a fuse or breaker sufficient to interrupt power  
levels specified under “Electrical Specifications”.  
ALERT! Each panel is tested at the factory. Telect recommends, however, that you perform the testing out-  
lined in the following installation procedure to ensure that no damage has occurred during shipping and han-  
dling. Both Sides A and B input circuits, as applicable, need to be tested.  
Please read these instructions carefully before beginning installation. If you need assistance call Technical Support at 888-821-4856  
(domestic calls), or 509-921-6161 (Option 2), or eMAIL us at [email protected]  
1. Inspect equipment after unpacking and compare it to the packing list.  
Immediately report any shipping damage, defects, or missing parts to Telect at 1-800-551-4567. Keep all documentation that  
comes with your shipment.  
NOTES  
Telect is not liable for shipping damage. If damaged, notify the carrier and call Telect’s Customer Service Department at  
1-800-551-4567 (domestic only) or 1-509-926-6000 for further recourse.  
Brackets are provided for either flush or extended [increments of 0.5 in. (12.7 mm)] mounting in a 19 in. or 23 in. rack with  
either EIA or WECO spacing. For shipping purposes, both pairs of brackets are affixed to the sides of the panel.  
2. Remove brackets, shown in the following illustration, from sides of panel.  
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Left Bracket  
for 19-in. Rack  
Remove Screws (4) on Each  
Side of Panel to Remove  
Brackets from Stowed Position  
Right Bracket  
for 23-in. Rack  
Right Bracket  
for 19-in. Rack  
Left Bracket  
for 23-in. Rack  
Panel With Mounting Brackets in Stowed Position for Shipping  
3. Select the proper pair of brackets and discard the other two.  
4. Mount brackets to sides of panel, as shown in the following examples. Tighten screws to about 29 in.-lb (~3.3 N•m).  
Panel can be mounted so that panel’s face is flush or extended in 0.5-in. (12.7 mm) increments from rack. (The clover-leaf pat-  
tern on the face of the bracket points downward on the right side of the panel and upward on the left.)  
Bracket for a  
19-in. Rack  
(Extended 2 in.)  
Bracket for a  
23-in. Rack  
(Flush Mount)  
Bracket for a  
19-in. Rack  
(Flush Mount)  
Clover-Leaf Pattern Points Downward  
on Right Side of Panel.  
Bracket Installation (Examples)  
5. Locate an unused rack position and mount panel using four, 12-24 thread-cut-  
ting screws and lockwashers provided, as shown on the right. Tighten screws  
to 35 in.-lb (4.29 N•m).  
6. Before connecting any conductor, use a multimeter to measure the resistance  
between the input terminal of each side (+A and -A for Side A; +B and -B for  
Side B) at the rear corner of the panel. Expect 500or more for both Side A  
and Side B.  
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WARNING  
!
WARNING! Failure to properly ground this equipment can create hazardous conditions to installation person-  
nel and to the equipment.  
WARNUNG! Bei unsachgemäßer Erdung besteht Gefahr für das Installationspersonal und das Gerät!  
¡AVISO! La conexión incorrecta a tierra puede ser peligrosa tanto para los instaladores como para el equipo.  
AVERTISSEMENT! Si vous ne reliez pas correctement cet équipement à la terre, son utilisation présente des  
dangers pour la personne qui l'installe ainsi que pour l'équipement.  
ALERT  
!
ALERT! Only use components and crimping tools approved by agencies or certifying bodies recognized in  
your country or region such as Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL), TUV, etc.  
7. For ground wiring, use a listed (approved) crimping tool to attach a listed (approved), single-hole compression lug suitable for a  
#10 (~5 mm) stud onto a suitable ground wire.  
Ground wire should be same gauge as input wiring. Input wire size depends solely on in-  
put interruption device at the primary distribution unit (PDU).  
8. If necessary, use a coarse, nonmetallic cleaning pad to clean lug and stud.  
A
9. Telect recommends that you lightly coat anti-oxidant on lug, grounding screw, and sur-  
rounding contacting surface. Connect lug to rear panel using #10 ground provided,  
FAIL  
shown on the right. Tighten screws to 20 in.-lb (~2.26 N•m).  
RELAY  
NO  
C
NC  
WARNING  
!
WARNING! Before connecting input power cables, make sure input power to panel is turned off.  
WARNUNG! Vor Anschluss der Eingangsstromkabel ist sicherzustellen, dass der Eingangsstrom  
ausgeschaltet ist.  
¡AVISO! Antes de conectar los cables de entrada de la alimentación, compruebe que la alimentación de  
entrada al panel está cortada.  
AVERTISSEMENT! Avant de connecter les câbles d'entrée d'alimentation, assurez-vous que l'alimentation  
électrique est coupée au panneau.  
10. Make sure input power is off.  
11. For input wiring — wiring used as inputs to this distribution panel — strip ap-  
3
proximately /8 in. (~10 mm) of insulation from the end of suitable input con-  
ductors.  
Input conductor (14 to 6 AWG) must match or exceed the rating of the fuse or  
breaker at the PDU. (Stranded wires should be tinned.)  
12. Lightly coat anti-oxidant on bare conductors insert the conductors at the bot-  
tom of the screw-tight terminals, as shown on the right. Tighten screws to 16  
in.-lb (1.80 N•m).  
Important  
-24 Vdc and -48 Vdc always goes to -A and -B and +24 Vdc always goes to +A  
and +B, depending on CO or base-station power. RTN always goes to the oth-  
er terminal. For Model 06004-11 with fail-safe circuitry, make sure that RTN is  
common to both Side A and B.  
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13. Make sure power is off [open breaker, dummy fuse, or vacant fuse holder at power distribution unit (PDU)] before connecting  
this panel’s cables to PDU.  
14. Make sure that only dummy GMT fuses are install in this panel or that the GMT fuse holders are vacant.  
15. Enable fuse or breaker at PDU (25A max. for Model 06004-01; 35A max. for Model 06004-11 which contains a fail-safe circuit)  
to turn on Feed A to Side A of panel.  
16. Check voltage and polarity at input connectors of panel. Also, check that —  
The A LED on front of panel turns on (green).  
A
B
The B LED must remain red.  
FAIL  
RELAY  
If the A LED doesn’t turn green, recheck polarity at input connectors. (Reversing input  
connections will not harm the panel.) If the input power leads were reversed, the fuse fail  
relay will fail to energize causing the normally open contacts to remain closed and nor-  
NO  
C
NC  
NO  
C
NC  
mally closed contacts to remain open. If necessary, check across the FAIL RELAY alarm pins located on the rear of the panel,  
and shown above.  
17. On the rear of the panel, with A LED lit (normal operation) — but with B LED off (failure operation) — test the  
Side-A FAIL RELAY pins:  
Expect continuity (0) between Terminals C and NC.  
Expect an open circuit (∞Ω) between Terminals C and NO.  
Conversely, when testing the Side-B pins —  
•Expect an open circuit (∞Ω) between Terminals C and NC.  
•Expect continuity (0) between Terminals C and NO.  
18. Repeat Steps 15 to 17 for Feed B and observe that the B LED turns green. Across all FAIL RELAY alarm pins —  
Expect continuity (0) between Terminals C and NC.  
Expect an open circuit (∞Ω) between Terminals C and NO.  
19. For output wiring, strip off ¼ in. (~7 mm) of insulation.  
Like the input terminals, the output terminals are screw-tight, wire-clamping. The output terminals will accommodate 14 AWG to  
6 AWG conductors. Like the output terminals, stranded wires for outputs should be tinned.  
Remember: Output conductors must be rated at or above the amperage rating of the GMT fuse. For example, use no smaller  
than #16 AWG output wiring for 10A output fuses. Do not exceed 8A continuous load for a 10A fuse.  
ALERT  
!
ALERT! GMT fuses have a small inherent electrical resistance resulting in a small inherent power loss. For  
this reason, the GMT fuse manufacturer recommends that the load for GMT fuses up to and including 7.5A not  
exceed 80% of the fuse rating and that the load for 10A GMT fuses not exceed 70% of the fuse rating. (For ex-  
ample, 10A fuse x .70 = 7A max. load). Total load for all GMT outputs on each side must not exceed 20A for a  
panel without a fail-safe circuit, or 15A for a panel with a fail-safe circuit.  
20. Telect recommends that you lightly coat anti-oxidant on bare wires before connecting to out-  
INPUT FUSE  
FUSE  
INPUT FUSE  
FUSE  
AMP CIRCUIT  
put terminals. (NEC specifies only one conductor and load for each output terminal.) Tighten  
screws to 4.5 in.-lb (0.51 N•m).  
AMP CIRCUIT  
1
1
2
3
2
3
21. Connect other end of output wires to load.  
4
5
4
5
22. Record circuits on designation card provided, as specified by operating company proce-  
dures.(The front side of the card is shown on the right.)  
INPUT FUSE  
INPUT FUSE  
FUSE  
6
FUSE  
6
AMP CIRCUIT  
AMP CIRCUIT  
The designation card has entries for Outputs 1-10 on the front and 11-20 on the rear. Use the  
left half of each side for Side A outputs and the right half for Side B outputs.  
7
8
7
8
9
9
23. Make sure inputs at loads are disabled by removing all power cards or all input fuses at load  
equipment. (Always follow recommended operating company guidelines when disabling load  
equipment.)  
10  
10  
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WARNING  
!
WARNING! Use only UL-listed or UL-recognized component secondary protection devices.  
24. Insert the proper sizes of GMT fuses in designated fuse holders using the designation card to identify circuits. Check voltage  
and polarity at input of loads.  
25. After all designated GMT fuses have been installed, check that the A and B LEDs are still green. If an output fuse blows, the  
corresponding A or B LED will turn red; if an input fuse blows, the corresponding A or B LED will be orange or amber.  
Again, test FAIL RELAY alarm pins on rear of panel. As before —  
Expect continuity (0) between Terminals C and NC.  
Expect an open circuit (∞Ω) between Terminals C and NO.  
26. If available, replace one of the output fuses with a blown fuse and check that the A or B LED changes to red. Check the FAIL  
ALARM pins again:  
Expect an open circuit (∞Ω) between Terminals C and NC.  
Expect continuity (0) between Terminals C and NO.  
When finished, re-install the operable fuse.  
27. Do the same with one of the input fuses. Notice that the A or B LED changes to amber. The FAIL RELAY alarm pins will indicate  
a failure condition.  
28. If desired, wire-wrap remote external audio/visual alarm in-  
dicator wires (solid copper wires, #22 to #18 AWG) to the  
alarm terminals. See “Alarm Terminal Wiring,” in the next  
subsection.  
29. One by one, re-enable load equipment and verify proper op-  
eration.  
30. Fold designation card on the score line and slip into holder  
on front of panel, as shown on the right.  
Designation Card Holder  
ALARM WIRING  
Model 06004-01 has a standard alarm relay (FAIL RELAY) for each feed — one for Side A and one for Side B. Models 06004-11  
contains the standard alarm relay plus an auxiliary relay (AUX RELAY) that can be triggered externally. All relays have two sets of  
Form C dry contacts for wiring to audible and visual alarm indicators.  
Audible and/or visual failure indicators can be wired to the alarm pins in several ways.  
—— Standard Alarms  
When an input or output fuse blows the relay is de-energized and the normally open contacts close and the normally closed contacts  
open to indicate the failure.  
B
A
B
A
External  
External  
Alarm Device  
Alarm Device  
External  
Alarm Device  
FAIL  
RELAY  
FAIL  
RELAY  
NO  
C
NC  
NO  
C
NC  
External  
External  
Alarm Device  
Alarm Device  
C
NO  
C
NC  
NO  
NC  
External  
Alarm Device  
NEG (or -GND)  
NEG (or -GND)  
+GND (or POS)  
NEG (or -GND)  
+GND (or POS)  
a. Separate Alarms for Side A & Side B  
b. Combined Alarms for Side A & Side B  
Standard Alarm Wiring  
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—— Auxiliary Alarms  
Auxiliary alarms are triggered from either an external CO or site source or by the standard alarm relay. Like the standard relay, when  
triggered, the auxiliary relay is de-energized causing the normally open contacts to close and the normally closed contacts to open.  
External  
External  
Alarm Device  
Alarm Device  
External  
External  
Alarm Device  
Alarm Device  
+GND (or POS)  
NEG (or -GND)  
+GND (or POS)  
NEG (or -GND)  
Auxiliary Relay  
Contacts  
FA AUX RLY  
FA AUX RLY  
FA -24/48V IN*  
FA +GND IN**  
A
B
Auxiliary Relay  
Trigger  
FA -24/48V IN*  
FA +GND IN**  
FAIL  
RELAY  
NO  
C
NC  
NO  
C
NC  
Nomenclature is  
for contacts  
Internal Wiring  
*
NEG (or -GND) trigger.  
** POS (or +GND) trigger.  
a. Separate Alarms for Side A & Side B  
External  
Alarm Device  
External  
Alarm Device  
+GND (or POS) NEG (or -GND)  
Auxiliary Relay  
Contacts  
FA AUX RLY  
FA AUX RLY  
FA -24/48V IN*  
FA +GND IN**  
A
B
Auxiliary Relay  
Trigger  
FA -24/48V IN*  
FA +GND IN**  
FAIL  
RELAY  
NO  
C
NC  
NO  
C
NC  
Nomenclature is  
for contacts  
Internal Wiring  
*
NEG (or -GND) trigger.  
** POS (or +GND) trigger.  
b. Combined Alarms for Side A & Side B  
External  
External  
Alarm Device  
Alarm Device  
External  
External  
Alarm Device  
Alarm Device  
NEG (or -GND)  
+GND (or POS)  
NEG (or -GND)  
+GND (or POS)  
Auxiliary Relay  
Contacts  
FA AUX RLY  
FA AUX RLY  
FA -24/48V IN  
FA +GND IN  
A
B
Auxiliary Relay  
Trigger  
FA -24/48V IN*  
FA +GND IN**  
FAIL  
RELAY  
NO  
C
NC  
NO  
C
NC  
Nomenclature is  
for contacts  
+GND (or POS)  
c. Using the Standard Alarm to Trigger Auxiliary Alarms When a Fuse Blows  
Auxiliary Alarm Wiring  
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PARTS & ACCESSORIES  
GMT FUSES1  
Part Numbers  
GMT Fuse  
Part Numbers  
GMT Fuse  
GMT Fuse  
GMT Fuse  
.18A Yellow (YEL)  
¼A Violet (VIO)  
½A Red (RED)  
¾A Brown (BRN)  
1A Gray (GRY)  
130781  
100151  
004001  
004008  
100991  
004006  
2.5A White/Orange (WHT/ORN)  
3A Blue (BLU)  
130783  
004012  
130782  
004013  
004014  
004010  
3.5A White/Blue (WHT/BLU)  
4A White/Brown (WHT/BRN)  
5A Green (GRN)  
11/3A White (WHT)  
7½A Black/White (BLK/WHT)  
1½A White/Yellow (WHT/YEL)  
2A Orange (ORN)  
004011  
004002  
10A Red/White (RED/WHT)  
004015  
NOTES  
For service and warranty, see our telect.com website, or eMAIL inquires to [email protected], or phone us at  
800-551-4567 (domestic only) or 509-926-8915.  
Low-Current GMT Fuse Panels do not require special preventive maintenance.  
BLOCK DIAGRAMS  
FAIL SAFE  
LOAD SHARING  
A
POWER OUTPUT  
B
POWER OUTPUT  
B
A
T
T
R
T
B
A
T
T
R
T
GROUND  
OUTPUT  
A
GROUND  
OUTPUT  
B
N
N
A
B
1. For dummy fuses order 101557. For GMT safety (splash/splatter) covers order 116915.  
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DRAWING  
-24V  
TO  
-48V  
A
B
A
B
RTN  
FAIL  
RELAY  
NO  
C
NC  
NO NC  
C
Model 06004-01  
Model 06004-11  
-24V  
TO  
-48V  
FA AUX RLY  
FA AUX RLY  
FA -24/48V IN  
FA +GND IN  
A
B
A
B
RTN  
FAIL  
RELAY  
NO  
C
NC  
NO NC  
C
#10-32 Panhead Screw  
R0.21 [R5.4]  
Min. length of lug tongue is 0.43 in. (10.8 mm)  
REAR VIEWS  
(ROTATED)  
0.77 [19.7]  
Face of panel can be extended  
beyond rack flange by as much  
as 2.50 in. (63.5 mm) in 0.5 in.  
(12.7 mm).  
8.17 [207.5]  
2.50 [63.5]  
0.19 [4.9]  
TOP VIEW  
"FAIL SAFE" Applies  
only to Model 06004-11  
POWER A  
POWER B  
A
B
FAIL SAFE  
1.75 [44.5]  
1.25 [31.7]  
A
B
1.00 [25.4]  
ALARM  
1
5
10  
15  
20  
1
5
10  
15  
20  
17.02 [432.2]  
18.31 [465.1]  
0.39 [9.9]  
19.00 [482.6]  
22.31 [566.7]  
23.02 [584.6]  
FRONT VIEW  
Telect assumes no liability for the application or use of these products. Neither does Telect convey any license under its patent rights or the patent  
rights of others. This document and the products described herein are subject to change without notice.  
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U.S. Conformity Assessment Body  
Certificate of Conformity  
No. 174-0923-1-0  
®
Upon assessment of Technical Construction File 174-0923-1-0-TCF  
it has been determined that the  
Hendry Telephone Products  
Power Distribution and Fan Panels  
conform to the protection requirements set out in article 4 of  
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC  
as per EN 55022 :94 with A1 :95 & A2 :97 (class A),  
EN 61000-3-2 :95, EN 61000-3-3 :95, EN 300 386 V1.2.1 :00-03,  
and ETS 300 132-2;  
and in accordance with the Agreement on Mutual Recognition between the United  
States of America and the European Community, Sectoral Annex for EMC, this  
U.S. Conformity Assessment Body hereby certifies attestations of compliance to the  
EMC requirements so demonstrated.  
National Technical Systems  
1536E.ValenciaDrive;Fullerton,CA,USA 92831-4797; Tel (714) 879-6110; Fax (714) 879-6117  
 
 

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