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Feature: Enclosures


Multifunctional configurations for


cell cabinets By Transtector Systems technical staff


T


ranstector Systems, a provider of end-to-end power and signal integrity solutions, has expanded its line of small-cell NEMA- rated power cabinets with


a broad range of configurations engineered for multifunctional power service entrance, surge protection, power distribution and fiber-optic connectivity in a compact footprint. Te new SC-3MM-100-series enclosures


combine critical functionality and capabilities for small-cell/5G applications. Each enclosure is UL 508A service entrance-rated, eliminating the need for a separate disconnect between cabinet and utility. A 100A circuit breaker provides ample capacity for typical installations. Inside the cabinet, integrated surge


protection enables safe long-term equipment protection with no degradation following surge events. Configurable features include 16-branch circuit breakers for load protection of critical small-cell electronics, two additional dual-pole breakers, 24 fibre-optic couplers for distribution, three twisted-pair (copper) couplers, an RJ45 Ethernet interface, a GFCI outlet, and more. Tis is all integrated into a single indoor/outdoor enclosure, with field configurability to minimise downtime during provisioning or maintenance. “Engineers and installers face a


significant number of challenges in small-cell and 5G applications, from local codes and environmental requirements to ever-growing system load requirements,


An SC-3MM-100 enclosure


provisioning, monitoring and diagnostic equipment, and more,” says Dan Rebeck, Product Line Manager at Transtector Systems. “Tese new enclosures are field- configurable, with best-in-class surge protection and the flexibility to meet today’s challenges as well as handle future expansion.”


Additional features include: • Pole/wall/H-frame mount; • UL 508A service entrance compliance; • Co-location approved; • 29" x 14" x 5" size.


Typical applications include: • Small cells; • Picocells/microcells/macrocells; • 5G nodes; • Distributed antenna systems; • Co-locations; • Light, utility and concealment poles.


Transtector’s new small-cell NEMA-


rated power cabinets are available today from Transtector and its global channel partners.


Expertise In addition to its comprehensive product portfolio, Transtector Systems offers consulting, design and manufacturing of AC, DC, data and signal surge protection, communications power cabinets, EMP protection, and power- quality engineering services. Transtector provides valuable end- to-end power and signal integrity solutions for markets that include telecommunications, medical imaging, transportation, energy, security and the military. Its parent company, Irvine, California-based Infinite, offers a wide range of components, assemblies and wired/wireless connectivity solutions, serving the aerospace/defence, industrial, government, consumer electronics, instrumentation, medical and telecommunications markets. In addition to Transtector, Infinite’s brands include Pasternack, Fairview Microwave, L-com, milestek, Aiconics, KP Performance Antennas, polyphaser, radiowaves, showmecables, INC Installs and Integra Optics. Infinite Electronics serves a global


engineering customer base with deep technical expertise and support, with one of the broadest inventories of products available for immediate shipment.


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