Server racks aid access and airflow
Rittal
TS server racks
A new range of server racks have been designed to protect powerful active electronic components from unauthorised intervention, allow maintenance work to be carried out with minimum interference.
Rittal's new TS server racks, based on the popular TS8enclosure system, are designed to protect powerful activeelectronic components from unauthorised intervention, allowmaintenance work to be carried out with minimum interference andensure maximum airflow inside the enclosure.
These high-end racksfeature perforated front door and rear wall with over 60% opensurface for ventilation.
Server-integrated fans supporthorizontal air exchange in an optimal way and to control heatpockets there are new climate control concepts, which meet highthermal requirements.
The enclosures have two mounting levels tofacilitate installation of equipment such as fan mounting panelsat the same position as other installed equipment.
The perfectlysymmetrical enclosure facilitates mixed arrangements withdifferent systems and servers within one housing.
Configurationis 100% flexible with doors and walls forming any combination.The racks support variable depth and width installation of metricor imperial mounting angles.
Rittal's TS server rack isavailable at heights from 24 to 47U, widths of 600, 700 and 800mmand depths of 600 to 1000mm.
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