Description
Middle Atlantic ERK Series Rack, 44 RU, 28"D, W/O Rear Door
The Middle Atlantic ERK Series Rack is the smart, economical solution for professionals who need dependable enclosure space that can grow with their equipment. This 44‑RU rack is designed as a standalone unit with solid enclosure sides, delivering rugged strength without sacrificing accessibility or airflow. Built to handle demanding environments—from data centers to broadcast studios and AV rooms—the ERK rack combines solid construction with versatile configuration options. It is engineered to be ganged with other ERK racks to form partitioned multi‑bay installations, enabling efficient thermal management, future growth, and scalable organization of servers, patch panels, switches, and power distribution gear. Seismic certified to help protect sensitive equipment from vibrations and seismic events, this rack emphasizes durability, safety, and value for budget‑conscious deployments. Whether you’re assembling a compact rack room or expanding a growing installation, the ERK Series provides a sturdy, practical backbone for your infrastructure with clean lines and straightforward, long‑term utility.
- Standalone efficiency with solid sides: The ERK Series is designed as an economical, standalone rack that features solid enclosure sides for privacy, rigidity, and secure mounting of equipment. This construction minimizes unwanted flex and ensures a stable mounting platform for servers, patch panels, and network gear, while also offering a clean, professional appearance in any environment.
- Ganging capability for scalable, multi‑bay installations: When your equipment needs grow, the ERK rack can be ganged with additional units to create partitioned multi‑bay configurations. This approach supports enhanced thermal management, organized cable routing, and future expansion without sacrificing the cohesive look or performance of your rack layout.
- Seismic certified for component protection: Seismic certification provides an added layer of protection for critical components in environments where vibration or seismic activity may be a concern. This feature makes the ERK rack a reliable choice for professional deployments that demand stability and security for high‑value equipment.
- Durable, fully welded construction: The ERK rack is built with a fully welded steel framework that delivers superior strength and rigidity. The welded construction minimizes joints and movement under load, helping maintain precise rail alignment and straight, accessible cable management across the entire depth of the rack.
- Generous 28" depth for equipment and cable management: With a deep 28‑inch design, this rack accommodates a wide range of IT and AV equipment, including deeper servers, power distribution, and substantial cabling. The depth supports efficient front‑of‑rack access while leaving room for organized rear cabling paths and future upgrades without crowding.
Technical Details of Middle Atlantic ERK Series Rack
- RU capacity: 44 RU
- Depth: 28 inches
- Rear door: W/O rear door (rear door not included)
- Construction: Fully welded steel
- Enclosure sides: Solid sides included
- Seismic certification: Yes
- Configuration: Standalone rack with optional ganging for multi‑bay installations
How to install Middle Atlantic ERK Series Rack
Installing the ERK Series Rack begins with thoughtful planning to ensure efficient use of space and optimal airflow. Start by evaluating the room layout, floor load capacity, and the desired number of bays if you plan to gang multiple ERK racks. Confirm the floor is level and capable of supporting the combined weight of fully loaded racks, then designate a location that offers convenient access for cabling, maintenance, and future expansion. If your installation calls for multiple bays, sketch a layout that aligns racks with clear sightlines for labeling and cable management, and consider proximity to power sources, cooling, and network connectivity.
Next, prepare the rack for installation. Inspect the shipping packaging and the enclosure for any signs of damage, and verify that the unit is complete and ready for mounting. Since the ERK is W/O rear door, assess whether you will add a rear door later or rely on existing ventilation strategies. Position the rack in the final location, level it carefully with the adjustable feet or casters as appropriate, and secure it according to local codes and the manufacturer’s recommendations. If you intend to gang multiple ERK racks, align them precisely to ensure consistent rails and unobstructed cable routing across bays.
Install the mounting rails and accessories in the order specified by Middle Atlantic’s guidelines. The 44‑RU capacity means you will have ample vertical space to organize devices, patch panels, and power distribution units. When mounting equipment, plan a balanced configuration to maintain center‑of‑gravity stability and ease of access. Heavier equipment should be mounted toward the bottom to lower the center of gravity and protect lighter devices higher up. Leave adequate room for front and rear cable management, ensuring that each device has sufficient clearance for airflow and heat dissipation. Cable ties and Velcro straps can help keep cables organized, while cable raceways or management arms can reduce clutter and improve serviceability.
Cooling and ventilation are critical. Without the rear door, passive airflow pathways may be more important; ensure front‑to‑back airflow is maintained and that you have appropriate venting or doors (if you choose to add them later). Consider adding perforated fronts or vented panels if your equipment generates considerable heat, and plan for cable management accessories to keep cables tidy and away from cooling vents. After equipment installation, perform a thorough check that rails are aligned, screws are tightened, and there is no crimping or interference with any cabling. Finally, test the rack with a staged power-on of devices to verify that airflow, grounding, and electrical connections are functioning as intended.
Ongoing maintenance is straightforward with the ERK rack. Regularly inspect mounting rails and hardware for tightness, monitor for signs of vibration or movement, and verify that cabling remains properly organized as equipment is added or replaced. The ability to gang ERK units enables you to undertake phased upgrades, consolidating or expanding your rack infrastructure without disrupting existing deployments. This flexibility is a core advantage of the ERK Series, ensuring your investment remains compatible with evolving IT and AV requirements while maintaining a clean, professional appearance in your space.
Frequently asked questions
- Is there a rear door included with the ERK rack? No. This model is specified as W/O Rear Door, so a rear door is not included. If a rear door is required later, check compatibility with Middle Atlantic accessories or model variants that offer a door option.
- Can the ERK rack be ganged with other units? Yes. The ERK Series is designed to be ganged to create partitioned multi‑bay installations for better thermal management, future growth, and scalable organization of equipment.
- What is the rack’s total usable height? The unit provides 44 RU of vertical mounting space, suitable for a wide range of servers, patch panels, switches, and related equipment.
- What depth does the rack offer? The ERK rack is 28 inches deep, providing ample room for deeper equipment and adequate rear cabling clearance while maintaining front accessibility.
- Is the ERK rack certified for seismic safety? Yes. The ERK Series is seismic certified to help protect your components in environments where vibration or seismic events could impact equipment stability.
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