Cabinet protects data centre investments

Chatsworth Products (CPI) has launched its new EF-Series EuroFrame™ Cabinet, an innovative and cost-effective network equipment cabinet, designed to offer a quick and easy-to-install storage solution for European data centre managers.

The rapid growth of the European data centre market has spurred desire for improvements in switch and server protection inside cabinets in traditional and colocation data centres. Additionally, customers want to improve data centre aesthetics, all while on a restricted budget.

The EuroFrame Cabinet features a static load rating of 1500 kg to meet today’s data centre requirements for high-density switching and server applications. The cabinet is available in several standard configurations, including 42 rack-mount units (U) and 47U, 600 mm and 800 mm widths and 1000 mm and 1200 mm depths, to allow flexibility to fit most data centre designs.

Key features include:

• Allows for scalability and network upgrades
• Manages and protects cabling and equipment in a simple, affordable way
• Provides open rack accessibility with security of the cabinet
• Delivers thermal management to ensure uptime

“The EuroFrame Cabinet solution will allow data centre customers to reduce their IT spending, while providing adequate cable management, better control of thermal dynamics through specific in-cabinet geometries and maintaining a superior aesthetics look. It employs a simplified design with fewer technical features capable to address modern data centre deployments,” stated Luca Rozzoni, CPI Sr. Product Manager for Europe.

Manufactured in Ellwangen, Germany, the EuroFrame Cabinet is the latest addition to CPI’s industry-leading server and network equipment storage solutions for data centres.

“We are delighted CPI can now offer customers in Europe a new cabinet solution specifically designed and manufactured in Europe to meet local market requirements, with the same high level of quality and innovation that CPI is recognised for around the world,” commented Julian Riley, CPI Area Sales Director for Europe.
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