Cable Management Unit
Racks and cabinets can accommodate more equipment than ever before, and the increased density of such equipment requires more stringent cable management inside and outside the rack. Poor management of the cable may not only lead to cable damage or increase the time to replace the cable, but also may prevent the main air flow from passing through or arriving, resulting in a drop in equipment performance or even downtime. These accessories provide suitable cable management solutions for a variety of needs, from simple cable management loops, vertical or horizontal finishing panels, to various solutions for trunking and cable ladders.
According to the function can be divided into the following categories.
(1) Cable ladder. It is usually used for overhead cable management between cabinets. Commonly used sizes are l5cm and 30cm wide. In practical applications, cable ladders are generally called pairs, one for data transmission and the other for power transmission, and the distance between them is not less than l5cm.
(2) Cable channel. The cable channel is used for cable management outside the cabinet and is usually installed on the top of the cabinet. Generally, at least two channels are installed to manage the data cables and power cables.
Cable channel assembly
(3) Horizontal cable management, that is, cable management within the cabinet.
(4) Vertical cable management, that is, cable management within the cabinet.
Fourth, the power distribution unit
The power distribution unit usually takes up lU or 0U cabinet empty l
Provides no less than 21 power outlets for the entire cabinet. The power socket adopts the internationally accepted Cl3 and C19 standards, and the maximum current value provided by a single power distribution unit is not less than 32A, and provides overload or short circuit protection.
Optional metered power distribution units provide advanced warnings to prevent accidental power overload. Once the user-defined alarm threshold is exceeded, local and remote real-time alarms can be issued for unexpected circuit overload problems that may exist in mission critical equipment, reducing risk. Metered Rack PDUs provide a trend of power utilization so that data center managers can make informed decisions about how to properly scale the IT environment.