Customized 2 Compartments Outdoor Power Cabinet Electrical Rack Enclosures IP55
Electrical Rack Enclosures Technical Parameters:
Technical Parameters | Description |
Product Name | Electrical Rack Enclosures |
Cooling | Air conditioner and TEC |
Size | Based on client's request |
Cabinet Lock | Anti-theft Three Point Lock |
Protection Level | IP55 |
Surface | Outdoor Powder Coating |
Battery Shelf No | Two Battery Shelf |
Other Accessory | Sensors |
Cabinet Layout | Two Compartments, left for equipments, right for battery and power distribution |
Inside design | 19 inch rack and battery shelf |
Power distribution | Customized |
How to design a electrical rack enclosures?
1. Define Requirements
- Purpose: Identify what equipment will be housed (servers, switches, etc.).
- Size: Determine the dimensions based on the equipment size and quantity.
- Weight Capacity: Ensure the enclosure can support the weight of all components.
2. Select Materials
- Metal vs. Plastic: Metal is often preferred for durability and grounding.
- Finish: Consider powder coating for corrosion resistance.
3. Cooling and Ventilation
- Airflow Design: Include vents or fans to ensure proper cooling.
- Heat Management: Plan for heat dissipation from equipment.
4. Accessibility
- Doors: Design with front and rear access for easy maintenance.
- Cable Management: Include pathways for cables to avoid tangling and interference.
5. Safety Features
- Lockable Doors: Ensure security for sensitive equipment.
- Grounding: Design for proper grounding to prevent electrical hazards.
6. Compliance Standards
- Regulations: Check for industry standards (e.g., IEC, UL) that apply to your design.
7. Prototype and Testing
- Build a Prototype: Create a sample unit to test functionality.
- User Feedback: Gather input from potential users for improvements.
8. Final Design and Production
- CAD Modeling: Use software to create detailed designs.
- Manufacturing: Choose a reliable manufacturer for production.
Additional Considerations
- Aesthetics: Consider the visual impact, especially for customer-facing environments.
- Modularity: Design for easy upgrades or expansions.

