4 FAQs about Cost Analysis of 47U Communication Power Supply Rack

What is a 47U server rack?

47U server racks and floor standing data cabinets from Server Room Environments are one of the largest available and are designed to provide a complete and secure protective enclosure system for servers, IoT, Edge computing and networking devices. The 47U rack range includes budget and premium models which can be tailored for site applications.

What is a 42U & 47U rack?

These 42U and 47U racks conform to the EIA-310-D industry standard for 19-inch, type A rack cabinets, and has outriggers (stabilizers) allowing for movement of a loaded rack. Features include: Thermal optimization supports high heat and power loads. A perforated front door allows air flow for a fan-free environment.

How do I choose a 47U rack or cabinet?

When selecting a rack or cabinet there are several factors to consider. A 47U rack or cabinet can house equipment whose total height when placed into the rack is no more than 2.09m. Care therefore has to be taken when selecting a rack to make sure that there cabinet height is sufficient to house the IT server, networking peripheral or IoT device.

Do you supply a rack mount ups & PDU?

We also supply a wide range of rack mount UPS and PDUs to provide you with a complete server rack for you server room or data centre application. If you have a preferred brand of server cabinet we can source a matching cabinet through our extensive supply chain.

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