Black Box QCE-DF-12U, QCE42U, QCE12U, QCE24U, QCE-VCM-42U Preparing the Cabinet for Installation

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Chapter 3: Preparing the Cabinet for Installation

The cable entry box is reassembled in the hole exposed by removing the gland and soundproofing material. Assemble it from the inside of the cabinet so that the flange makes a seal on the cabinet’s soundproofing material showing rear center base assembled. Make sure foam is dressed around cables so that no air can escape. This will ensure that any airborne sound inside the cabinet is retained and attenuated within the enclosure. We recommend that the cables, where pos- sible, lay flat to avoid bunching.

For front-to-rear cable management, pass the cable through the front-to-rear foam blocks (see Figure 3-3). These are positioned to the top and bottom of the front infill panels on each side of the cabinet.

Figure 3-3. Front-to-rear cable infill foam. Top right hand side front shown.

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QCE-DF-42U, QCE-VCM-24U, QCE-DF-24U, QCE-GK, QCE-VCM-42U specifications

Black Box has established itself as a leader in providing robust and innovative solutions for various technology needs, particularly in the realm of connectivity and data management. The QCE series includes a range of high-performance enclosures designed to meet the demands of modern IT infrastructure. Models like QCE24U, QCE42U, QCE-SPFP-5U, QCE-SPFP-1U, and QCE12U exemplify this commitment to quality, durability, and efficiency.

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