Published at Monday, April 09th 2018, 05:26:37 AM. Bookshelf By Patrick.
There are two more types of pot racks available for those of you with more room in your kitchen.
Published at Monday, April 09th 2018, 05:26:17 AM. Bookshelf By Angel.
4. Consider The Latest Power TechnologiesPower Distribution Units (PDUs) evenly disperse power to servers over the entire power strip. Rack mount power strips are specifically made for server racks and mount vertically or behind mounting posts in the back portion of a cabinet. Power strips fall into two categories: standard and intelligent. While standard power strips have some features that can provide valuable information, such as fuse replacement indicators and current output displays, they must be managed in-person and on-site. In contrast, intelligent power strips provide remote power control, which allows administrators to perform a cold reboot of servers and devices and troubleshoot problems from any location with an internet connection, reducing server downtime and getting vital business functions back online quickly. Remote power products not only provide intelligent control of attached systems, they also allow administrators to leverage leading advances in power distribution, such as 3-Phase power. Three-Phase power technology is not exclusive to remote power management products, but many solutions can accommodate or incorporate it. Compared to single-phase power, 3-Phase power uses fewer circuits, provides a more balanced power load, reduces the overall number of PDUs needed to power equipment, and significantly increases available amperage into the server rack. As an example, in a traditional rack environment, (4) 20-amp circuits would be required for 64 amps of available power (assuming a maximum 80% load). In contrast, a 3-phase circuit can provide up to 51.6 amps per circuit, or more than 82 amps of available power, while only requiring 2 circuits (assuming a maximum 80% load). The cost savings of 3-Phase power is beneficial, especially since experts estimate that in the future, electricity costs could rise from current levels of 10 percent or less of IT budgets to 20-30 percent (3). Other power-related aspects to keep in mind include the number of outlets you will need, plug/receptacle requirements, and redundancy requirements.
Published at Monday, April 09th 2018, 05:26:13 AM. Bookshelf By Angel.
Racks have traditionally come in 19, 23 and 24 inch mounting widths. Today, the 19 inch is the standard for most applications, including A/V systems. All Middle Atlantic A/V racks have 19 inch wide rackmounts. The 19 inch mount is just the internal mounting width from rail to rail. Overall width depends on the kind of rack. For bigger heavy-duty rack enclosures that will need a thick steel frame to hold larger, heavier equipment, or to run cabling down the side you can expect the overall width to be around 22-23 inches or more. For a simple system with 4 or 5 consumer electronic components, you may need a smaller, slimmer rack with as little as 19.125 inches of width. Remember that the width of the mounting shelf or rack ears on the piece of equipment that you are mounting have to be compatible with 19 inch wide rackmounts.
Published at Monday, April 09th 2018, 05:25:55 AM. Bookshelf By Angel.
Pegboard racks generally have two sides (though sometimes you can find slightly larger versions with four sides) and spin from the base. Depending on the overall feel of your store, you can even add some flair to your display when you choose pegboard racks in fun neon colors.
Published at Monday, April 09th 2018, 05:25:32 AM. Bookshelf By Patrick.
Overhead vs. Side Ladder RacksThere are many different models of ladder racks, but there are two basic kinds of styles: overhead racks, which enable you to carry a ladder or lumber horizontally above the truck's cab and bed, and side racks, which are ideal for smaller loads.
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