从中心办公室为偏远地区供电

E. Silverman
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作者描述了一项研究,通过使用现有的外部工厂配电电缆,通过使用光纤技术,为中央办公室提供远程位置(受控环境小屋,地下围栏或商业办公楼中的远程设备)供电的可行性。中心办公室中最常见的电源- 48v,虽然从可用性角度来看很有吸引力,但不能提供足够的电压来克服12000英尺22规格,1100对75 a电缆的回路电压降。电压如130v可以提供足够的电压来克服回路压降,因为在传输路径中相同功率的电流会更小。但是,使用位置的设计工作电压为-48 V,需要dc - dc转换器将电压转换为-48 V。得出的结论是,这些类型的转换器在技术上是可行的(在75 A时130 V至-48 V),可以从电源制造商获得。然而,其他技术因素引起了人们对从中央办公室为偏远地点供电的实用性的一些担忧。此外,在远地提供130v到- 48v转换设备和中央局电源的估计成本使得使用中央局电源作为远地电源在经济上是不合理的
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Powering remote locations from central offices
The author describes a study examining the feasibility of powering remote locations (controlled environmental huts, underground enclosures, or remotely located equipment in commercial office buildings) from the central office by using existing outside plant distribution cables made surplus by the use of fiber-optic technology. The most common source in a central office, -48 V, although attractive from an availability point, cannot provide sufficient voltage to overcome the loop voltage drop in 12000 feet of 22-gauge, 1100-pair cable at 75 A. Voltages such as 130 V can supply sufficient voltage to overcome the loop voltage drop since the current would be less for the same power in the transmission path. However, the using location is designed to operate with a voltage of -48 V, and DC-to-DC converters are needed to convert the voltage to -48 V. It is concluded that these types of converters are technically feasible (130 V to -48 V at 75 A) and could be obtained from power supply manufacturers. However, other technical factors, raise some concerns as to the practicality of powering remote locations from the central office. In addition, it is shown that the estimated cost to provide the 130 V to -48 V conversion equipment at the remote location and the central office source makes the use of central office power as a source of power to remote locations economically unreasonable.<>
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