TINLEY PARK, IL. (January 17, 2007) � PANDUIT introduces a new line of PANZONE� Wall Mount Cabinets and accessories for greater network reliability. PANZONE� Wall Mount Cabinets are used as mini-telecommunications rooms to mount active equipment and to provide secure and accessible network connections.
The design of PANZONE� Wall Mount Cabinets was structurally engineered to deliver maximum strength and minimum deflection, resulting in a verified working load rating of 250 pounds. This allows
the cabinet to swing freely under maximum load so it is easy to open, close and lock.
Optional horizontal slack managers allow users to standardize on patch cord lengths, which improve cable routing and management for easy installation. They also provide the ability to make front accessible moves, adds and changes quickly and easily, while keeping patch cords from blocking vertical pathways.
Through the use of Computational Fluid Dynamics and computer modeling software, airflow has been optimized through the cabinet to improve thermal management. Heat dissipation is further improved for high wattage equipment, including Power over Ethernet (PoE) and Uninterrupted Power Supplies (UPS), with the addition of optional fan kits. Optional grounding kit allows the PANZONE� Wall Mount Cabinet to comply with TIA/EIA grounding and bonding specifications.
PANDUIT offers the most complete zone cabling system available in the industry, and
PANZONE� Wall Mount Cabinets are integral to that solution.
About PANDUIT:
PANDUIT is a leading, world-class developer and provider of innovative networking and electrical solutions. For more than 50 years, PANDUIT has engineered and manufactured end-to-end solutions that assist our customers in the deployment of the latest technologies. Our global expertise and strong industry relationships make PANDUIT a valuable and trusted partner dedicated to delivering technology-driven solutions and unmatched service. Through our commitment to innovation, quality and service, PANDUIT creates competitive advantages to earn customer preference.
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