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Section BXM‐05V‐20A

030‐101643 Rev. B

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1205IARB

ment installation and wiring through the use of adjustable and
removable 19” rack channels. To ensure easy access for input
and out cabling, Boxer includes multiple cable access hole
knock‐outs of various sizes on the cabinet floor. A door switch
facilitates optional alarm functionality.

1.4

Product Mounting

The Boxer cabinet is typically mounted outdoors, above
ground, on a pole, wall, or an H‐frame. The streamlined 14”
width of this rugged weather‐tight cabinet both creates and ad­
apts to numerous mounting configurations. An optional
battery box can be mounted under and attached to the Boxer
5 cabinet. All mounting hardware must be capable of support­
ing the weight of the Boxer cabinet (approximately 20 pounds)
plus the weight of any equipment mounted in it. The Boxer cab­
inet is typically located at the customer premises but can be
located anywhere a compact, weather‐tight, outdoor cabinet is
required.

1.5

Product Features

Each Boxer 5 cabinet comes fully assembled and ready for
field‐provided customer equipment installation, and includes
the following features and capabilities.

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NEMA 4 compliant

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Compact size (14” W x 23” H x 17” D)

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Weather‐tight cabinet

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Full‐size locking front door (opens with can wrench)

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Provides 5 RUs of 19” interior vertical rack space

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Removable/adjustable rack channels

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Full‐size mesh backboard at interior rear wall for versatile
cable management and equipment mounting options

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ESD jack and numerous ground posts on interior ground
plate plus external ground lug

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Knock‐outs at cabinet bottom accept a variety of cable,
conduit, and connector sizes and types (six 1”, two 2”)

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Door security via a locking, hex, cup‐washer bolt which also
accepts a padlock

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Door sensor/alarm switch for optional alarm security

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Included mounting brackets allow pole, H‐frame, wall or
square post mounting

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Optional battery backup box available (knock‐out hole
patterns match in both units)

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Bagged parts: self‐tapping screws for mounting equip­
ment to the rear mesh backboard and rack mount screws
for mounting equipment to the rack channels

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Light‐weight aluminum construction (0.125” thick wall,
20 pounds) with powder‐coat finish

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Operating temperature: ‐40

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 to 149

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F  (‐40

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 to 65

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Figure 3.

Door Lock

Hex cup‐washer bolt

requires 216 tool or

can wrench

Cylindrical wall

extends out

from hex bolt

Padlock holes

(insertion of pad­

lock prevents
access to the

hex bolt)

Figure 4.

Left‐Side View, Door Open

Large Door  

(opens to 120

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)

Lock

(opens with can wrench or 216 tool)

29.11”

Mounting Bracket

15.625”

Depth (door closed) = 18"

2.

FEATURES

This section describes the exterior and interior features of the
Westell

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 outdoor cabinet in more detail. Refer to

Figure 3 through Figure 8 as needed while reading this section.

2.1

Exterior Features

The features located outside the large main cabinet are de­
scribed hereunder. See Paragraph 2.2 for the 

interior 

features.

2.1.1

Construction and Materials

The NEMA 4 compliant Boxer cabinet is designed to be weath­
er‐tight for above‐ground applications. As such, the
powder‐coat painted aluminum cabinet withstands many harsh
weather conditions such as rain, snow, and sleet.

2.1.2

Door Lock

To lock the door, a tamper‐proof hex cup‐washer bolt is pro­
vided in the door. This bolt (Figure 3) is loosened and
tightened with a standard telco can wrench or 216 tool. Addi­

Summary of Contents for Boxer BXM05V19-NMT

Page 1: ... NMT Boxer cabinet also may be commonly referred to as the Boxer 5 or cabinet 1 2 Document Status Whenever this practice is updated the reason will be stated in this paragraph Revision B updates the Boxer part number and updates Paragraph 1 3 1 3 Product Purpose and Description Boxer is a compact NEMA 4 weather tight outdoor cabinet that houses and protects a wide range of electronic equipment Up ...

Page 2: ...ottom accept a variety of cable conduit and connector sizes and types six 1 two 2 S Door security via a locking hex cup washer bolt which also accepts a padlock S Door sensor alarm switch for optional alarm security S Included mounting brackets allow pole H frame wall or square post mounting S Optional battery backup box available knock out hole patterns match in both units S Bagged parts self tap...

Page 3: ... has three mounting holes or slots The center hole of the top bracket is a keyhole for easy one person cabin et self leveling mounting Use mounting fasteners with a diameter of up to 3 8 The vertical distance between the top and bottom mounting bracket hole centers is 25 18 see Figure 5 Quantity Description 2 2 5 knock out for 2 conduit 6 1 125 knock out for 3 4 conduit Table 1 Knock out Sizes and...

Page 4: ... A ground plate is provided that contains five sets of ground posts and one copper ground lug for cable and chassis earth ground Bond equipment cables to the ground posts per company prac tice and connect a 6 AWG chassis or earth ground wire to the ground lug An Electro Static Discharge ESD wrist strap jack is also located on the ground plate 3 INSTALLATION Use and follow local codes and company p...

Page 5: ...stance from the cable entry point or from upstream or downstream equipment 3 4 Gathering all Tools and Equipment The following tools and supplies not provided are required to mount the Boxer cabinet Door Opening Locking Tools V 7 16 can wrench or 216 tool V Padlock optional Knock Out Removal Tools V Hammer V Punch V Pliers Cabinet Mounting Tools Equipment and Hardware V Tape measure V Marking uten...

Page 6: ...nt of the mount ing to allow the door to open see Figure 4 and at the sides in the event of any multiple installations 2 Remove knock outs See the steps in Paragraph 3 5 Re moving the Knock outs to remove the knock outs where any cable access holes or holes for mounting the optional battery box are desired 3 Prepare the mounting hardware Bring the appropriate mounting hardware to the installation ...

Page 7: ...Drill appropriately sized pilot holes slightly smaller than the width and depth of the bolts at the marked loca tions Do not drill the holes too large 10 Install bottom mounting bolts Insert and drive all bottom bolts completely in to their final seated position Finish the installation by verifying all bolts are firm and snug 11 Determine next step or close up cabinet and clean the site Repeat Ste...

Page 8: ...of the cabinet 4 Verify each piece of equipment does not exceed the cabi net s interior width or depth 5 Determine the best mounting location for each piece of equipment for maximum capacity 6 Determine adjust the rack channel depth optional If the factory installed rack channels are not at the proper equip ment projection depth adjust the channels at this time Remove the nuts that secure each cha...

Page 9: ...assembly and return it to Westell for service then replace it To remove and replace the door alarm switch assembly proceed with the following instructions 1 Open the cabinet Open the large main cabinet door 2 Remove door sensor assembly mounting screws Remove the nuts that attach the door alarm sensor to the threaded posts in the top right inside corner of the open cabinet 3 Partially pull out doo...

Page 10: ...cycle and dispose of the products per your company prac tice per local recycling programs and local codes and per state statutes 7 SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 Physical Specifications The Boxert physical specifications are shown in Table 2 7 2 Regulatory Agency Specifications The Boxer cabinet is designed to meet the following regulatory safety or environmental specifications or requirements S NEMA 4 compli...

Page 11: ...Section BXM 05V 20A 030 101643 Rev B R 11 1205IARB Figure 15 Knock out Locations and Sizes 1 13 KNOCK OUT 6 PLCS ...

Page 12: ...Section BXM 05V 20A 030 101643 Rev B R 12 1205IARB Figure 16 Front View Door Open 25 2 27 7 0 625 dia 7 Depth door closed 18 23 1 5 1 5 0 375 dia 0 375 dia ...

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