VMP Launches 19 Inch 27U Rack Enclosure at 2013 InfoComm

VMP Launches 19 Inch 27U Rack Enclosure at 2013 InfoComm

VMP Launches 19 Inch 27U Rack Enclosure at 2013 InfoCommVideo Mount Products, a provider of mounting solutions for the commercial, security, residential and pro audio/video markets, is proud to announce the launch of the ER-EN27, a 19-inch equipment rack enclosure at InfoComm 2013, held in Orlando, Fla. from June 12-14 at the Orange County Convention Center, booth 5052. Scheduled to ship in June 2013, the ER-EN27 has an MSRP of $859.00.

“The cost-effective, portable and fully welded ER-EN27 will also be available as an 18U unit and has been designed for installations where protected components are a necessity,” explained Keith Fulmer, president of VMP.  “The ER-EN27, which comes complete with integrated cooling fans and lockable, removable side panels (locks optional), allows for the organization of multiple electronic components, while at the same time protecting them from thermal issues as well as damage or theft.”

The ER-EN27 also comes preloaded with five EIA Standard 2U vented shelves and five 2U blanks, and works with all standard 19-inch rack equipment and accessories. Rugged and sturdy, the ER-EN27 has welded steel construction and a black, powder coat finish.

Additional ER-EN27 specifications include:

  • 27U rack enclosure – 600mm x 600mm;
  • Rails threaded with standard 10-32 threading;
  • Adjustable front and rear rails;
  • Vented top and bottom;
  • Pre-installed cooling fans;
  • Top and bottom, cable routing knockouts;
  • Reversible, hinged, front and rear doors;
  • Casters and leveling feet; and
  • ER-EN27E – same as above except without preloaded shelves and blanks.

“The ER-EN27 has been designed for use with a multitude of audio, video and communication components,” added Fulmer. “With numerous shelves and a sturdy weight capacity of 1,000 lbs., the installer and end-user has a tremendous amount of available space to make for a fully-mobile, fully-enclosed AV rack system.”

(If you need help choosing the right mount for your application, try the Video Mount Finder.)

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