Power

Remote combiner powers small cell networks

29th September 2014
Siobhan O'Gorman
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Designed to deliver reliable power cellular communications nodes within heavily populated areas such as university campuses, the Power Express Remote Combiner has been introduced by GE. With the company's Power Express 'Class 2' distribution system, the remote combiner improves wireless capacity and service by ensuring that even the most remote small-cellular comunication node receives enough power to handle peak voice and data requirements. 

By combining up to eight discrete Class 2 power cicuits, the remote combiner delivers reliable, bulk-48VDC power to non-Class 2 loads on the network. In doing this, the system conforms to NEC requirements for Class 2 power systems as power circuits are not connected in parallel. In heavily populated areas, traditional approaches to providing wireless sevice are not successful at providing high-bandwidth data services. With a DAS or small-cell overlay, telecommunications carriers can increase the bandwidth capacity of the network and improve user experience. 

To power small-cell/DAS communications nodes, low-voltage NEC Class 2 100VA circuits can be used. Instead of a seperate electrical conduit, the cabling for Class 2 power circuits can be utilised in a data-cable raceway. With similar cabling for Class 2 power circuits and Class 2 data circuits for LANs or USB cables, both material and installation times and costs are reduced. If a hybrid/fibre power cable is then used within this raceway the deployment of the high-bandwidth network can be sped up as power and data can be delivered in one step. 

“The challenge is that some remote nodes cannot accommodate Class 2 power because they need more power or the nodes are not configured to handle multiple, discrete Class 2 power feeds,” said Terrell Moorer, Product Line Manager, GE’s Critical Power business. “The Power Express Remote Combiner can bundle up to eight Class 2 power circuits to deliver a reliable, bulk -48V DC power on any small-cell/DAS node regardless of location or power requirement.”

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