ONT Powering ACE Meeting Fort Worth, Texas May 8, 2012

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ONT Powering ACE Meeting Fort Worth, Texas May 8, 2012

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ONT Powering ACE Meeting Fort Worth, Texas May 8, 2012. Introduction. Person Educated in Other Nuances. P.E.O.N. Powering Options For FTTH. Overview. Customer Based UPS Indoor Outdoor. Overview. Power Meter Collars. Overview. Telco Provided Line Power. Overview. Non-Traditional - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ONT PoweringACE Meeting

Fort Worth, TexasMay 8, 2012

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Person Educated in Other Nuances

Introduction

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Power Meter Collars

Overview

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Telco Provided Line Power

Overview

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•Non-Traditional• Solar•Wind

Overview

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Or if you’re in South Carolina!

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Indoor UPSCustomer Premise UPS

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Pros

• Low Cost Equipment• Easy Installation• Environmentally Protected•Most Widely accepted practice

Indoor UPS

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Cons

• Vulnerable to Extended outages• Customer incurs power consumption

expense (12-30 watts @ 12 vdc)• Battery Replacement• Recurring Cost (3-5 years)• Replacement Schedule• Telco Staff or Homeowner

Indoor UPS

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Outdoor UPSCustomer Premise UPS

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Pros

• Easy Installation• Access to equipment without

Homeowner being present• No bulky equipment to burden the

Homeowner

Outdoor UPS

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Cons

• Higher Cost of equipment (Must be Weather Hardened)

• Battery Replacements• Recurring Cost (every 3-5 years)• Telco or Homeowner to replace

• Customer Incurs Power Consumption (15-30 watts @ 12VDC)

• Vulnerable to Extended Outages

Outdoor UPS

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Power Meter Collars

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Pros

• Partnering Opportunities with Electric Company could provide no cost power consumption

• No indoor equipment to burden Customer

• No inside Maintenance Required

Power Meter Collars

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Cons

• High Cost installation (would require electrician)• Many Electric Co-ops will not allow collar in front

of meter• Still Requires Weather Hardened Battery Backup

housing• Vulnerable to Long term Outages• Battery Replacements• Recurring Cost• Telco or Homeowner to replace??

Power Meter Collars

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Telco Line Powering

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Pros

• No recurring power cost for Customer Telco provides power and battery backup from CO

• Reliable un-interrupted power for POTS• No Battery Replacements Needed• Accounting may benefit from use of existing

copper plant in Cost Companies• Copper plant can continue to be

depreciated if used for line powering

Telco Line Powering

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Cons

• Must maintain or build Hybrid copper plant

• Training of staff on crossover technology

• Safety• High Cost Equipment• Power Supply systems at CO• Power converters at the home• Modifications/Rehab to existing plant

Telco Line Powering

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Non-Traditional Solar and Wind Power

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Pros

• No commercial power consumption• Green power• No Battery Replacements

Non-Traditional Solar and Wind Power

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Cons

• High Cost equipment• Geographically dependent (most

benefits in the Western Plains)• Dependent on Mother Nature

Non-Traditional Solar and Wind Power

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Conclusions

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• Options are widespread, and all are readily available

• Careful Considerations must be made early• Evaluate Capital Expenditures as well

as Operating Expenditures• Find the best fit that suits your work

force and your customers

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Thank You!