Description
Middle Atlantic CFR Series Rack, CFR-12-23
The CFR Series CFR-12-23 represents Middle Atlantic’s commitment to delivering high-density, professionally engineered racks that fit seamlessly into entertainment systems, cabinets, and compact install spaces. Designed with a low-profile silhouette, this rack maximizes usable rackspace without sacrificing strength or serviceability. The CFR-12-23 combines a robust welded steel frame with precision-built rails and thoughtful engineering to support pre-loading gear, secure transportation to the installation site, and dependable long-term performance. Whether you’re outfitting a home theater cabinet, a broadcast room, or a compact AV rack, this model provides a steadfast foundation for your gear, cables, and accessories while minimizing footprint. From the moment you unbox the CFR-12-23 to the final cable management pass, you’ll notice the clear attention to detail that makes installation straightforward and maintenance a breeze.
- Low-profile design for maximum usable space: The CFR-12-23’s slim profile is crafted to fit into shallow cabinets and entertainment centers, delivering professional-grade rack capacity without dominating the room. It’s an ideal choice when you need to balance equipment density with line-of-sight considerations, ventilation, and accessibility for service or swaps.
- 12U of rack space with 23-inch depth: This model offers ample vertical capacity to accommodate essential AV gear, servers, or AV processors, while the deeper footprint supports larger components that require extra clearance behind front rails. The result is a versatile solution capable of handling mid-sized to moderate installations.
- Rugged welded steel frame: A strong, welded steel construction delivers exceptional rigidity and resilience under load. The sturdy frame is engineered to resist flex and vibration, helping to protect sensitive equipment and maintain alignment across mounting rails during transport, installation, and daily operation.
- Pre-loading capability for easy deployment: The CFR-12-23 is designed with pre-loading considerations in mind, allowing techs to mount gear off-site or in a staging area and then position it into the installed rack. This capability streamlines installation workflows and reduces on-site downtime.
- Quick retrieval and organized cable management: The frame and rail design supports fast access to equipment while helping you keep cables and power conduits neatly routed. A well-planned interior promotes airflow, reduces heat buildup, and improves serviceability for routine maintenance or upgrades.
Technical Details of CFR-12-23
- Rack units: 12U
- Depth: 23 inches
- Frame construction: Welded steel
- Finish: Black powder-coated for durability and corrosion resistance
- Mounting rails: Front and rear rails compatible with standard 19-inch equipment
- Weight capacity: Maximum load capacity varies by configuration; consult the official product specifications for exact figures
How to install CFR-12-23
- Plan your layout: Before unboxing, review your equipment list and measure the cabinet or installation space to ensure the CFR-12-23 will fit with adequate clearance for ventilation and cable routing. Consider front-door access, rear clearance for power strips, and potential future expansion.
- Prepare mounting rails and hardware: Confirm that you have the appropriate 19-inch mounting rails and mounting hardware. If rails are included with your SKU, inspect them for any shipping damage and ensure all screws or bolts are present. Have a screwdriver, hex keys, and a drill if rail mounting requires it.
- Position the rack: Move the CFR-12-23 into place carefully, using proper lifting techniques. If possible, enlist assistance for heavier components. Align the rack with the cabinet rails or mounting brackets, ensuring level placement to prevent skewed mounting and uneven weight distribution.
- Install the rails and begin loading: Attach the front and rear rails to the rack frame according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Start by mounting the heaviest equipment toward the bottom to maintain a stable center of gravity. Leave adequate space between devices for cooling and cable routing.
- Load gear and route cables: Slide or bolt your equipment onto the rails as needed. Use cable ties, Velcro straps, and defined cable channels to keep power, network, and AV cables separated and organized. Plan for future expansion by leaving extra slack and labeling cords clearly.
- Test fit and power on: Once gear is mounted and cabled, recheck clearances and ventilation paths. Power up devices sequentially to verify connections, check for overheating, and confirm that all fans and indicators operate correctly. If any equipment interferes with rails or access, reposition accordingly.
- Finalize with accessories and documentation: Add any optional dividers, vented panels, or blanking plates if required by your installation. Create a simple inventory sheet or label map for quick future servicing, and secure the cabinet doors or panels to complete the installation.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What environments is the CFR-12-23 best suited for? A: It is well-suited for entertainment systems, small to mid-size AV cabinets, broadcast prep rooms, and other spaces where a compact yet sturdy 12U rack is advantageous. Its low-profile design makes it particularly useful in rooms with limited depth while still accommodating a range of 19-inch equipment.
- Q: Does this rack come with mounting rails? A: Many CFR models are compatible with standard 19-inch mounting rails. Rails may be included depending on the SKU, so check the product listing for exact contents. If rails are not included, you can purchase compatible rails separately.
- Q: Can I load heavy equipment at the top or bottom? A: For best stability and performance, distribute weight evenly and place heavier equipment toward the bottom of the rack. This lowers the center of gravity and reduces the risk of tipping or stress on the frame over time.
- Q: Is the CFR-12-23 suitable for hot climates or spaces with limited airflow? A: Yes, provided you design for adequate ventilation. Plan for airflow around equipment, use vented panels where possible, and avoid obstructing rear exhaust fans or intakes. Regularly monitor temperatures during initial operation.
- Q: Can I modify or customize the CFR-12-23 after installation? A: The CFR series is designed for adaptability, so you can rearrange equipment, add or swap 19-inch gear, and adjust cabling as your system evolves. Always power down and follow proper safety procedures when making changes.
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