Racks

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
1915-3-301-12

1915-3-301-12

Kendall Howard

12U 18" V-LINE WALL MOUNT RACK

29

1915-3-300-16

1915-3-300-16

Kendall Howard

16U V-LINE FIXED WALL RACK

4

1915-3-300-12

1915-3-300-12

Kendall Howard

12U V-LINE FIXED WALL RACK

43

1915-3-100-09

1915-3-100-09

Kendall Howard

9U SHALLOW DEPTH WALL MOUNT CABI

4

1915-1-400-00

1915-1-400-00

Kendall Howard

WALLMOUNT DESKTOP CPU SHELF

86

1915-1-300-00

1915-1-300-00

Kendall Howard

WALLMOUNT SFF CPU SHELF

169

1915-3-301-21

1915-3-301-21

Kendall Howard

21U 18" V-LINE FIXED WALL RACK

5

1915-1-500-00

1915-1-500-00

Kendall Howard

ADJUSTABLE CPU HOLDER

61

1915-3-001-08

1915-3-001-08

Kendall Howard

8U WALL MOUNT RACK

63

1915-3-301-16

1915-3-301-16

Kendall Howard

16U 18" V-LINE FIXED WALL RACK

12

1915-3-001-12

1915-3-001-12

Kendall Howard

12U WALL MOUNT RACK

30

1915-3-100-12

1915-3-100-12

Kendall Howard

12U SHALLOW DEPTH WALL MOUNT CAB

6

1915-3-200-12

1915-3-200-12

Kendall Howard

12U SIDE MOUNT WALL RACK

25

1915-3-100-06

1915-3-100-06

Kendall Howard

6U SHALLOW DEPTH WALL MOUNT CABI

12

1915-3-100-08

1915-3-100-08

Kendall Howard

8U SECURITY WALL RACK ENCLOSURE

0

1911-3-200-24

1911-3-200-24

Kendall Howard

24U 2-POST RELAY RACK

4

1915-3-300-21

1915-3-300-21

Kendall Howard

21U V-LINE FIXED WALL RACK

17

1911-3-200-45

1911-3-200-45

Kendall Howard

45U 2-POST RELAY RACK

24

1911-3-000-41

1911-3-000-41

Kendall Howard

CABLE COVE 2-POST RACK

8

Racks

1. Overview

Racks are standardized frame systems designed to house and organize electronic equipment, providing mechanical support, cable management, and environmental protection. Defined by international standards (e.g., EIA-310), they ensure interoperability across industries. Their importance lies in enabling scalable infrastructure for data centers, telecommunications, industrial automation, and mission-critical systems.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional FeaturesApplication Examples
19" Open Frame RackLightweight, ventilated structure with adjustable mountingData center network switches
23" Cabinet RackLegacy standard with enclosed designTelecom legacy equipment
Wall-Mount RackSpace-saving vertical mountingBranch office servers
4-Post Server RackReinforced load-bearing for heavy equipmentEnterprise data centers
Portable RackMobile solutions with casters and shock absorptionField deployment systems

3. Structure and Components

Typical racks feature:

  • Vertical mounting rails with tapped holes (10-32 UNF)
  • Adjustable horizontal supports
  • Integrated cable management (vertical/horizontal)
  • Material options: Steel (2-4mm thickness), Aluminum alloys
  • Accessories: PDU units, fan trays, security locks

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeImportance
Rack Unit (RU)1U=1.75" (44.45mm)Standardized height measurement
Load Capacity50-2000kgEquipment safety and structural integrity
Material Thickness1.2-6.0mmVibration resistance and durability
Cooling Efficiency0.5-5.0m /sThermal management performance
Seismic Rating0.2-2.0gEarthquake protection compliance

5. Application Fields

  • Data Centers: Server clusters, storage arrays
  • Telecommunications: 5G base stations, fiber distribution hubs
  • Industrial Automation: PLC systems, SCADA controllers
  • Medical Equipment: MRI scanners, diagnostic systems
  • Avionics: Flight control systems, navigation equipment

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

VendorRepresentative ProductKey Features
PanduitNetShelter VXModular cooling, 80kW rack support
RittalTS8 CabinetIP55 protection, active airflow management
Schneider ElectricAPC AR SeriesToolless mounting, seismic certification
Tripp LiteSU Series RackZeroU cable management, seismic compliance

7. Selection Guidelines

Key considerations:

  • Calculate total equipment weight (including future expansion)
  • Verify RU requirements with equipment manufacturers
  • Assess cooling needs using airflow simulation
  • Confirm compliance with local building codes
  • Plan cable entry points and management systems

8. Industry Trends

Emerging trends include:

  • Modular rack designs for edge computing deployments
  • Smart racks with IoT-enabled environmental sensors
  • Advanced composite materials reducing weight by 30%
  • Integration with AI-powered thermal management systems
  • Standardization efforts for global interoperability (IEEE 1100)

9. Practical Application Case

A hyperscale data center implemented 42U high-density racks with:

  • Integrated 3-phase 208V PDUs
  • Containment baffles achieving 85% cooling efficiency
  • Load distribution optimization reducing hotspots by 60%
  • Modular expansion supporting 25% annual growth
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