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Lenovo ThinkSystem 48U Onyx Heavy Duty Rack Rear Door
Designed for enterprise data centers that demand versatility, robust cooling, and disciplined aesthetics, the Lenovo ThinkSystem 48U Onyx Heavy Duty Rack Rear Door is a premium accessory that elevates how you structure, cool, and present your server infrastructure. This rear-door solution is built to adapt to a variety of cooling strategies without compromising on the stability or security of your 48U ThinkSystem rack. Whether you prefer ambient air cooling, a state-of-the-art liquid cooling approach, or a showcase-ready setup with no rear door, this modular rear-door option empowers data center teams to tailor the environment to the workload and the space available. The Onyx finish adds a professional, uniform look across your cabinet lineup, while the heavy-duty construction keeps pace with demanding deployments. With its thoughtful design, the 48U Onyx Rear Door helps maximize airflow, simplify cable routing, and streamline maintenance in busy data-center floors.
- Flexible cooling configurations: Choose from a perforated rear door for ambient air cooling, a passive Rear Door Heat Exchanger (RDHE) that leverages Lenovo Neptune technology for efficient liquid cooling, or opt for no rear door altogether to showcase components or enable alternative airflow strategies.
- Lenovo Neptune-compatible liquid cooling integration: The Rear Door Heat Exchanger is engineered to complement Lenovo Neptune liquid cooling workflows, enabling improved heat rejection in dense configurations and helping to reduce coolant temperatures across servers and storage devices.
- Durable, professional enclosure for 48U racks: Built to endure high-density workloads, the heavy-duty rack rear door is designed to match the rigidity and reliability of ThinkSystem cabinets, providing stable mounting, secure alignment, and long-term performance in data centers and telecom rooms.
- Optimized airflow and cable management: The perforated and heat-exchanger configurations are designed to optimize airflow paths, minimize hot spots, and simplify cable routing behind the door, contributing to easier maintenance and more predictable thermals for mission-critical systems.
- Onyx aesthetic with practical protection: The Onyx-black finish delivers a clean, professional look while protecting internal components from dust and incidental contact. The modular rear-door concept supports quick configuration changes as workloads evolve without sacrificing security or accessibility.
Technical Details of Lenovo ThinkSystem 48U Onyx Heavy Duty Rack Rear Door
- Rear-door configurations: Perforated rear door for ambient air cooling; Passive Rear Door Heat Exchanger (RDHE) utilizing Lenovo Neptune technology for liquid cooling; or no rear door.
- Cooling approach: Supports both air-cooled and liquid-cooled deployments, enabling flexible responses to workload intensity and density.
- Material and finish: Heavy-duty steel construction with a durable Onyx black powder-coated finish for corrosion resistance and a professional appearance.
- Capacity and compatibility: Specifically designed for 48U Lenovo ThinkSystem rack cabinets, ensuring secure mounting and compatible interface with standard 19-inch racking systems.
- Design emphasis: Modular rear-door concept that prioritizes airflow efficiency, ease of installation, and straightforward reconfiguration as cooling and visibility needs change.
How to install Lenovo ThinkSystem 48U Onyx Heavy Duty Rack Rear Door
- Assess your cooling strategy: Determine whether you will use ambient air cooling with the perforated rear door, LDHE with Neptune liquid cooling, or operate with the rear door removed for other workflows. Ensure your data center cooling plan accommodates the selected configuration.
- Prepare the 48U rack: Clear the rack space, verify mounting rails, and confirm that the cabinet is properly bolted to the floor or rack supports as required by your data center’s standards. Inspect the rear of the rack for unobstructed clearance to allow airflow and heat exchange.
- Attach the rear door assembly: Align the rear door configuration with the rack mounting frame. Secure the perforated panel or RDHE kit according to the supplied hardware and Lenovo installation guidelines. If opting for no rear door, remove the rear-door assembly and store components securely for future reconfiguration.
- Connect cooling interfaces (if RDHE is used): Connect the Neptune-based RDHE coolant lines following the Lenovo Neptune integration instructions. Ensure all fittings are tight, hoses are routed to avoid kinks, and coolant connections are verified for leaks before applying power to the equipment.
- Verify airflow and secure cables: Double-check that airflow paths are clear, with cables routed neatly behind the door to prevent impedance. Power on the rack and monitor temperatures to confirm that the chosen configuration maintains desired thermals and that the cooling system functions as intended.
Frequently asked questions
What is the Lenovo ThinkSystem 48U Onyx Heavy Duty Rack Rear Door designed to do?
The rear door is a modular accessory for Lenovo ThinkSystem 48U racks that allows data centers to tailor cooling and aesthetics. It supports ambient air cooling via a perforated door, liquid cooling via a passive Rear Door Heat Exchanger using Lenovo Neptune technology, or removal of the rear door for showcase setups or alternative airflow strategies.
Which cooling configurations are supported?
Three configurations are supported: perforated rear door for ambient air cooling, Passive Rear Door Heat Exchanger (RDHE) for Neptune-based liquid cooling, and no rear door for open or alternative applications. This flexibility helps optimize thermal performance for diverse workloads and densities.
Is this rear door compatible with all ThinkSystem 48U racks?
The product is designed to fit Lenovo ThinkSystem 48U rack cabinets in standard 19-inch rack formats. Always verify compatibility with your specific chassis model and outer dimensions in Lenovo’s official documentation before purchase or installation.
Does the rear door affect aesthetics or security?
Yes. The Onyx finish provides a uniform, professional appearance across the data center, while the rear-door options maintain a clean front of rack and secure enclosure. If security or environmental protection is a concern, select the perforated or solid arrangements to balance visibility, airflow, and enclosure integrity.
Can I switch configurations after installation?
Absolutely. The rear door is designed to be modular, allowing you to swap between perforated, RDHE, or no rear door as workload demands evolve. Plan for periodic assessments to optimize cooling efficiency and energy use as the data center evolves.
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