
CPI’s to Showcase Its Strongest, Most Advanced and Configurable Cabinet to Date
Chatsworth Products (CPI) will showcase its newest data center cabinet, the ZetaFrame® Cabinet System during the 2021 BICSI Winter Conference & Exhibition, Feb. 28 – March 4.
Strong market demand for quick deployment and reliable equipment support drove CPI to engineer ZetaFrame, a cabinet platform that provides broad customization capabilities in a rapid build-to-order manufacturing model, delivering industry-leading load capacity, scalability and intelligent power management integration, all suited for a wide variety of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure applications.
Features and benefits of the new ZetaFrame Cabinet include:
- Fast Selection and Customization – a wide range of standard configurations and complimentary consultation services allows customers to create tailored solutions that meet exact requirements
- Future-Proof Capacity – a roll-formed, tubular and fully welded steel frame architecture that supports market-leading 5,000 lb (2268 kg) static and 4,000 lb (1814 kg) dynamic loads
- Integrated Power and Airflow Management – Seamless integration with optional power and airflow management accessories under a single part number that ensures quick deployment
- Integrated Bonding – Doors and panels that bond to the frame through hinges and contact points, eliminating the need for attaching separate grounding straps to cabinet components
- Enhanced Cable Management – simple and versatile cable management accessories can be used independently or in combination to accommodate a wide variety of applications
Additionally, CPI’s booth at the upcoming 2021 BICSI Winter Conference & Exhibition will feature a comprehensive solution set for customers researching the latest and most innovative products for data center, enterprise networks, edge and 5G wireless deployments.
On Tuesday, March 2, 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. EST, CPI and Oberon, a division of Chatsworth Products will present “Your Intelligent Building is Only as Smart as the Physical Layer Infrastructure That Lies Beneath,” an insightful discussion highlighting how the evolution of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication and the Internet of Things (IoT) impact modern building designs.
