ETSI Rack Cabinets

The European Telecommunication Standards Institute (ETSI) has developed a standard for cabinets which house conforming telecommunications equipment.

In response to the introduction of this ETSI Standard, MFB have developed cabinets that conform i.e. 2200mm high x 600mm wide and either 300mm or 600mm deep.

Whilst the ETSI Standard dictates specific requirements, customer variations on external sizes and internal features are commonly demanded. Only close conformance to the equipment  mounting requirements on The Standard must be maintained.

While the ETSI standard dictates specific requirements, customer variations on external sizes and internal features are commonly demanded. These can include 800 wide reduced styles, special depths up to 1200mm and specially designed with dual ETSI and 19” formats.

The cabinet illustrated was built to comply with a customer’s unique requirements and has specific variations to the Standard.  It is 1800mm high and includes features such as dedicated cable entry ports in the roof and fully adjustable mounting angles. It is shown as an example of the variations that may be requested.

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Colours
APO Grey Ripple

APO Grey Ripple
P/# 34000-81

Gypsy Beige Ripple

Gypsy Beige Ripple
P/# 34000-07

IBM Blue Ripple

IBM Blue Ripple
P/# 34000-79

Charcoal Grey Ripple

Charcoal Grey Ripple
P/# 34000-34

Light Grey Ripple

Light Grey Ripple
P/# 34000-41

Sable Black TX

Sable Black TX
P/# 34002-44

The colour samples above are our standard range. As colour printing can only give a representative indication we suggest customers request spray out samples to guarantee exact colour match. These will also give accurate gloss and texture levels. (Semi gloss texture finish is always recommended and supplied unless requested otherwise).

Any other colour may be specified, however additional cost and or lead time will result. For accurate colour identification refer to Australian Standards AS 2700S-1985 or Pantone standards. Gloss level and texture should also be specified.