38U Outdoor Data Cabinet With DC Air Conditioner And Wheels Easy For Moving
This cabinet is 2000mm High and 8000mm Wide and 1000mm Deep. This cabinet is the ultimate choice for outdoor racking requirements.
Here is the brief introduction
● Heavy duty outdoor construction
● 38 rack units (RU), standard 19” rail
● Front access (rear access optional)
● Anti-theft three-point locking system, support padlock
● Outdoor powder coating, anti-corrosion
● Standard Color: light grey, RAL7035. Custom color available
● Cable inlet at cabinet bottom
● Include grounding bar
● Include door stopper
● Include four wheels on the bottom
● Optional cooling solutions: fan ventilation, air conditioner, heat exchanger
Below is the technical parameter
Configuration | Item | Technical Parameter |
Cabinet | Model | ET8010200A-38U |
Protection Level | IP55 |
External Dimension | H2000mm×W800mm×D1000mm |
Internal Dimension | 19inch ,38U |
Material | Galvanized steel, 1.2mm thickness, single wall. Thickness of bearing parts: 2.0mm |
Insulation | PEF |
Coating | Polyester powder coating |
Color | RAL7035 |
Lock | Anti-theft three-point locking system |
Hinge | Inner hinge |
Installation Options | Floor mounted |
Cable Routing | Cable in and out from the bottom of cabinet |
Maintenance | One front door, one rear door |
Cooling | AC air conditioner | 1500W 220VAC 50Hz , install on the front door |
Others | LED lamp |
The entrance guard switch |
Environment | Working Temperature | -40℃~+55℃ (+Solar Radiation) |
Storage Temperature | -40℃~+70℃ |
Working Humidity | 5%~95%(No condensation) |
Working Altitude | 0~4000 meters |
Standard compliance table
Standard | Description |
GB/T 17626.7-1998 | Electromagnetic compatibility |
GB4706.1 | Safety of household appliance and electrical appliance with similar use. |
GB4798.1 | Environmental conditions existing in the application for electric and electronic products - storage |
GB4798.2 | Environmental conditions existing in the application for electric and electronic products - transportation |
GB4798.3 | Environmental conditions existing in the application for electric and electronic products - usage |
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Designing an outdoor telecom cabinet with a power supply inside involves several critical steps to ensure it is durable, functional, and able to withstand various environmental conditions. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to design such a cabinet:
1. Define Specifications and Requirements
- Purpose and Usage: Determine the primary use of the cabinet, such as housing telecommunications equipment, power supplies, or both.
- Environmental Conditions: Consider the climate, temperature, humidity, and potential for exposure to dust, water, or corrosive elements.
- Size and Capacity: Determine the required size and capacity based on the equipment to be housed.
- Regulations and Standards: Adhere to relevant industry standards and regulations, such as IP ratings for waterproofing and dustproofing.
2. Select Materials and Construction
- Cabinet Body: Use galvanized steel or stainless steel for durability and corrosion resistance.
- Doors and Locks: Incorporate secure, weather-resistant locks and hinges. Consider using three-point locking systems for added security.
- Cooling System: Install an air conditioner or fan to maintain a suitable operating temperature within the cabinet. Ensure it is rated for outdoor use and capable of handling the expected environmental conditions.
- Sealing: Use gaskets and seals to prevent ingress of water, dust, and other contaminants.
3. Power Supply Design
- Power Source: Decide on the type of power supply (AC/DC), its capacity, and whether it will be integrated or separate.
- UPS System: Consider incorporating an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to provide backup power during outages.
- Battery Compartment: Design a secure, ventilated battery compartment within the cabinet. Ensure it is easily accessible for maintenance and replacement.
- Power Distribution: Include a power distribution unit (PDU) to manage and distribute power to various devices within the cabinet.
4. Internal Layout and Organization
- Mounting Rails: Install standard 19-inch mounting rails to accommodate telecommunications equipment.
- Cable Management: Provide cable trays, clips, and guides to organize and route cables within the cabinet.
- Grounding: Ensure the cabinet is properly grounded to protect against electrical hazards.
5. Environmental Protection
- Waterproofing: Aim for an IP rating of at least IP55 or higher to protect against water ingress.
- Dustproofing: Use filters and seals to prevent dust and debris from entering the cabinet.
- Temperature Control: Incorporate temperature sensors and alarms to monitor and control the internal temperature.
6. Safety Features
- Lightning Protection: Install lightning arresters or other protective devices to safeguard against lightning strikes.
- Fire Protection: Consider using fire-resistant materials and incorporating fire detection and suppression systems.
- Warning Labels and Signs: Provide clear, visible warning labels and signs to indicate potential hazards and operating instructions.
7. Testing and Validation
- Environmental Testing: Subject the cabinet to various environmental conditions to ensure it performs as expected.
- Functionality Testing: Test all components and systems within the cabinet to verify their functionality and compatibility.
- Compliance Testing: Ensure the cabinet complies with relevant industry standards and regulations.