The 42RU rack Cabinet is used for the housing of active or passive equipment, visible from the outside and protected by a safe steel lockable structure. Compatible with optical fiber, data cables or coaxial cable installations, it allows the grouping of different technologies in a single cabinet. It is suitable for GPON headends installation, where the infrastructure requires greater depth. Designed for ground mounting.
Dimensions (W x H x D): 600mm x 2010mm x 800mm Weight: 99kg
Highlights
High strength and durability: made of steel, with a coating based on polyester resins and lead-free pigments
Loading capacity up to 1000kg
Up to 800mm depth, allowing the installation of GPON headends
Very easy installation and use: access to the interior from the front door, rear door or removable sides
Safety: hinged and key-lockable doors
The tempered glass of the front door allows you to see inside the rack without opening the door
Both doors are reversible and removable with flexible fittings
Installation of different types of panels or equipment: lateral profiles are depth-adjustable
Natural ventilation, with forced ventilation option
Laser marking: numerical identification of each "RU"
Main features
Black colour (RAL 9004)
Horizontal cable guides: 1U cable panels located at the top and bottom of the cabinet to lead cabling from one side to the other and facilitate connections
Indoor installation (IP20)
It includes 4 screw-on legs for installation on the floor. They allow height regulation, from 45 to 80mm, simplifying the adjustment on inclined or uneven surfaces
A 120x120mm ventilation kit can be incorporated for the installation of active equipment, such as headends
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Recommended ventilation systems for racks:
All our racks are equipped with natural ventilation, but in most cases this is not sufficient as high temperatures can affect the performance of the individual parts of the connection. We therefore recommend installing a forced ventilation system.
Our fans are for ceiling installation because they take advantage of the natural upward flow of warm air by placing them at the top of the enclosure.