Black Box RMS100A, RMS110A, Zone 4 Seismic Cabinets, 45U manual Specifications

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Chapter 1: Specifications

1. Specifications

Cable Entry Ports — (2) on top of cabinet with caps and grommets

Exterior Height — 84.05" (213.5 cm)

Exterior Width — 27.55" (70 cm)

Exterior Depth — RM5100A: 39.37" (100 cm);

RM5110A: 31.5" (80 cm)

Finish — RAL 9005 textured low-gloss black polyester powder paint coating inside and out; smoke gray acrylic window in reinforced front door

Frame — Heavy gauge welded steel frame with (6) rack angle mounting struts

Interior Width — 19" (48.3 cm)

Number of Fan Cutouts — (2) with finger guards

Rack Angle Holes — RM5100A: M6 square;

RM5110A: 10-32 tapped

Rack Units — 45U

Standards — NEBSTelcordia GR-63-CORE Zone 4: Tested with 1000 lb. (453.6 kg) of equipment installed and 100 lb. (45.4 kg) of simulated cable weight on the top; Meets California Building Code (CBC) requirements

Weight Capacity — Dynamic: 1100 lb. (499 kg);

Static: 2500 lb. (1134 kg)

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RMS110A, RMS100A, Zone 4 Seismic Cabinets, 45U specifications

The Black Box Zone 4 Seismic Cabinets, specifically the 45U models RMS100A and RMS110A, are engineered to provide robust protection and reliable performance for critical electronic equipment in seismic-prone areas. These cabinets are designed to comply with stringent seismic standards, ensuring that valuable technologies remain operational during and after seismic events.

One of the main features of the Black Box Zone 4 Seismic Cabinets is their high storage capacity of 45U, which allows for the accommodation of a wide range of rack-mounted equipment, including servers, networking devices, and telecommunications gear. This ample space ensures that organizations can consolidate their systems while maintaining a flexible setup that can adapt to changing technological demands.

The RMS100A and RMS110A models are equipped with advanced seismic bracing and reinforcement, following the guidelines set by the International Building Code (IBC) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). This technology enhances the structural integrity of the cabinet, reducing the risk of damage to sensitive gear during seismic activities. The cabinets also feature vibration-dampening materials that absorb shock, further safeguarding the housed equipment.

Another significant characteristic of these cabinets is their environmental control systems, which help maintain optimal operating conditions. The integrated cooling mechanisms prevent overheating, which is crucial for high-performance electronic equipment. Users can also benefit from adjustable airflow options, allowing for customized cooling in response to specific equipment requirements.

Security is a top priority for the Black Box Zone 4 Seismic Cabinets; they come with lockable front and rear doors to protect against unauthorized access. Additionally, they offer modular designs that enable easy installation and integration into existing data centers or offices, streamlining the deployment process.

These cabinets also feature cable management solutions, which simplify organization and maintenance while reducing clutter. Users can easily manage the extensive cabling required for modern devices, ensuring a clean and efficient configuration.

Overall, the Black Box Zone 4 Seismic Cabinets RMS100A and RMS110A combine durability, capacity, and advanced safety features. They stand as essential solutions for businesses that prioritize reliability and protection of their critical infrastructure against seismic hazards. These cabinets empower organizations to maintain business continuity even in the face of natural disasters, solidifying their role as a trusted component of modern data management strategies.