Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors


Networking enclosures

April 2005 Enclosures, Cabling & Connectors Integrated Solutions Security Services & Risk Management

Rittal believes that its Top Efficiency TE 7000 network enclosure offers users a rack system with a great potential for reducing time and costs.

With the targeting concept: 'Quick distribution and handling', Rittal is presenting a further performance class for IT racks. The new network enclosure that can be dismantled is based on a self-supporting 19" multifunctional profile, which at the same time functions as a robust framework for the enclosure and can be installed between top and bottom frames at variable heights.

The respective distance between the front and rear mounting sections can be chosen freely from certain fixed points as well as individually using a slot fastening system. Within this framework the complete interior fittings as well as the external side panels and doors can easily be installed. The open-plan design without frames allows for optimum access, maximum usage of interior space and perfect handling for the cabling to all sides.

The TE 7000 is delivered from the Rittal factory with plug-and-play for standard cable connections already installed. All enclosure internal fixings are already prepared for the direct installation of the chosen premium accessories. The rapid, uninterrupted and worldwide availability of the TE 7000 is guaranteed by Rittal with over 50 subsidiaries and a 24-hour quick order service on the Internet.

About Rittal

With more than 8000 standard products available for immediate delivery, Rittal is one of the leading system providers of housing and enclosure technologies and a sought-after provider of solutions to all IT market segments. The company is one of the highest-ranking international suppliers of 482,6 mm (19") rack systems and OEM supplier to many leading server manufacturers. Rittal's product portfolio for the IT market comprises a wide range of unique solutions for building complex computer and data centres. Be it network and server racks, power management, cooling, monitoring, IT security or interactive terminal systems - Rittal has future-enabled and comprehensive solutions plus the competent servicing and support backbone to go with them.

18 high-tech production locations - including, since February 2004, a state-of-the-art site in Shanghai, China - 50 subsidiaries and more than 150 agencies around the globe enable it to serve all the world's markets with uncompromising standards of quality. In Germany, 22 sales and distribution centres provide a full range of customer services with nationwide coverage. Its worldwide workforce of 8000+ employees makes Rittal the largest company in the Friedhelm Loh Group of Haiger, Hessia, Germany. Overall, the group has a workforce of more than 10 000.



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