Telcordia 2012 Generic Requirements (GR) Offers
Telcordia 2012 Generic Requirements (GR) Offers
Telcordia 2012 Generic Requirements (GR) Offers
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SR-6002<br />
<strong>Telcordia</strong> <strong>Generic</strong> <strong>Requirements</strong>: <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Offers</strong> Issue 3, September 2011<br />
The Value of Participation<br />
The intended objective of this proposed new SR is to provide sufficient testing detail and<br />
background rationale for any product to be tested to a set of consistent, environmentally<br />
related tests with the same or similar conditions, chemicals, and acceleration factors. These<br />
testing considerations will provide assurance of the functional performance of a product under<br />
all anticipated circumstances in the Outside Plant (OSP) environment. As a participating<br />
company in the development of this proposed new SR, you will have the opportunity to<br />
influence its content.<br />
<strong>Telcordia</strong> Invites Your Participation<br />
To proceed with this project, it is expected that <strong>Telcordia</strong> will need six industry participants.<br />
While the project can proceed with fewer participants, deliverables may change as a result.<br />
The participating industry members will be apprised regularly of project status and any<br />
changes in deliverables.<br />
2.8 Power Systems and Network Protection<br />
Document Proposed: New <strong>GR</strong> — <strong>Generic</strong> <strong>Requirements</strong> for Energy Generators for<br />
Remote Telecommunications Facilities<br />
Project Manager: Trevor Bowmer, + 1.732.699.3341<br />
E-mail: tbowmer@telcordia.com<br />
Projected Start Date: January <strong>2012</strong> (subject to contracted participation level)<br />
Estimated Completion: November <strong>2012</strong><br />
Est. Project Fee: $20,000 (includes Enterprise License for new <strong>GR</strong>)<br />
Project Description: <strong>Telcordia</strong> proposes that a new <strong>GR</strong> be developed to define the functional<br />
performance requirements needed for energy generators and storage systems – primary<br />
(distributed power), secondary (backup), or hybrid systems that are designed to provide<br />
power to telecommunications equipment in remote applications (huts, cabinets, towers). Such<br />
distributed and backup power systems are necessary to support the increasing demands of<br />
widespread wireless cell sites, and anywhere-anytime broadband communication services.<br />
This new <strong>GR</strong> will include the generic powering requirements as well as the criteria to address<br />
the anticipated environmental, mechanical, electrical, and operational stresses under which<br />
these systems are required to provide reliable power. The intent is for this <strong>GR</strong> document to<br />
include, but not be limited to, the following general areas:<br />
Physical Design Criteria – Spatial, Acoustic, Illumination <strong>Requirements</strong><br />
Environmental Operational Tolerances and Criteria – e.g., temperature, humidity, altitude<br />
Thermal characteristics – Such as heat dissipation, cooling efficiency, equipment airflow<br />
criteria<br />
Physical robustness – Resistance to earthquake, vibration, fire, and other stresses<br />
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Issues – Surges, transients, corrosion, bonding, and<br />
grounding<br />
System Integration – Alarm capability and remote sensing systems<br />
Safety – Operational “fail-safe” ability and fuel system controls<br />
Power Quality of Delivered Power (DC or AC) – Voltage control, load following, noise<br />
characteristics, etc.<br />
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