Product category: Floor-Standing Racks, Cabinets and Enclosures
News Release from: Carlo Gavazzi Computing Solutions | Subject: 709 Series
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 19 March 2008
Rugged enclosures protect in caustic
environments
Units accommodate up to 20 slots for VME64, VME64x, VXS, VPX, VXI or CompactPCI cards and ranging in size from 8 to 15U high and 20.5in deep.
Available now from Carlo Gavazzi Computing Solutions, the 709 Series of air-cooled rugged electronic enclosures protects computer cards in caustic environments, and has applications in drilling and exploration equipment, chemical processing facilities and industrial plants The 709 Series is configured for flexibility, accommodating up to 20 slots for VME64, VME64x, VXS, VPX, VXI or CompactPCI cards and ranging in size from 8 to 15U high and 20.5in deep
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Available in AC/DC or multiple-output power configurations of up to 2000W, the 709 Series cooling system can also be configured in three different ways: pressurised, evacuation or combination push/pull.
Featuring either overlapping bolted or welded construction, the EIA rack-mountable 709 Series is engineered to withstand severe shock and vibration.
Cards are impervious to harsh environment contaminants thanks to advanced air filtration.
The 709 Series can be optionally configured to include an internal card cage shock isolation system and meet drip-proof and splash-proof requirements.
The chassis can also be outfitted with shock isolated peripheral bays and be configured to meet the highest EMI requirements.
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