Middle Atlantic Expands SNE Options For Added Versatility

Middle Atlantic has expanded its Middle Atlantic Expands SNE Options For Added VersatilitySNE Series Security Network Enclosure offering with seismic certification and other innovative options to maximize its versatility over a wide breadth of security applications. A purpose-built series designed to meet the specific requirements of IP, analog and hybrid security systems that incorporate elements of both, SNE is available in four configurations to fit system type, wiring needs, ventilation requirements and cabinet location.

Seismic certification. SNE is the first seismic-certified, security-purposed cabinet exceeding a 1,000 lb. weight capacity when outfitted with new anchor brackets for concrete floors or seismic riser bases for raised floors.

Raised-floor compatibility. A new selection of standard and seismic riser bases positions the SNE ideally for raised floor applications including under-cabinet cable management and mission critical applications requiring strength and reliability.

Component & cable management. An innovative new adapter enables threaded rail, cage nut rail, or the use of both in the same rack, dramatically widening its usability across varying systems. The SNE cabinet was designed for integrating Middle Atlantic’s Lever Lock system that facilitates cabling and device mounting options within the rack using unique tool-free cable management bars and accessory mounting plates. It also allows smaller devices to be mounted in otherwise unused spaces.

Thermal options. The SNE series is optimized for use with hybrid systems – those using digital and analog equipment – with active ventilation ideally suited for equipment rooms. The series also includes models optimized for use with digital systems – those using digital (IP) equipment – with passive ventilation ideally suited for data centers.

Each preconfigured SNE enclosure ships from stock for rapid deployment and includes front and rear doors, flush mount side panels, Lever Lock brackets, locking casters and leveling feet. SNE Series models are UL Listed with a 3,000 lb load capacity and are available in 3 racking heights, 3 widths and 3 depths for systems of varying sizes.

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