
15U outdoor active cabinet with fans
Key Features
- High-quality materials and construction
- Industry standard compliance
- Rigorous quality testing
Product Overview
Telhua's 15U outdoor active cabinet is a fully integrated solution designed to house and protect critical networking equipment, including Ethernet switches with fiber ports, in outdoor settings. Built to withstand extreme temperatures, moisture, and physical stress, it ensures uninterrupted operation for telecom, ISP, and enterprise networks.
Key Features & Benefits
Addressing B2B Pain Points
| Pain Point | How Our Cabinet Solves It |
|---|---|
| Space & Density Constraints | 15U rack space optimizes equipment density, reducing footprint while accommodating multiple switches and fiber modules. |
| Reliability in Harsh Conditions | IP55-rated enclosure with integrated fans ensures thermal management and protection against dust/water ingress. |
| Slow Installation & Maintenance | Pre-assembled components and tool-less access panels cut deployment time by up to 40% vs. traditional setups. |
| Fiber Port Integration Challenges | Built-in cable management and fiber routing guides simplify connections for Ethernet switches with fiber ports. |
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Rack Size | 15U (665mm height) |
| Enclosure Rating | IP55 (dust and water resistant) |
| Cooling System | Dual redundant fans with temperature control |
| Compatibility | Standard 19" rack-mount equipment, including Ethernet switches with SFP/SFP+ fiber ports |
| Standards Compliance | IEC 60529, TIA/EIA-568, RoHS |
Telhua Engineer's Tip
Optimize Fiber Port Performance: When deploying an Ethernet switch with fiber ports in this cabinet, use angled LC connectors (APC) for high-density patching to minimize bend radius stress and reduce insertion loss by up to 0.3dB. Pre-terminate fiber cables to exact lengths during installation to avoid slack that can obstruct airflow from the integrated fans.
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