Description
Middle Atlantic RIB-3-MRK-42 Riser Base
Designed for efficiency and streamlining in complex data center and media room installations, the Middle Atlantic RIB-3-MRK-42 Riser Base is a key component of the Raised Floor Enclosure System. This 2-1/2" high riser base delivers a practical, time-saving solution that helps technicians perform field rough-in procedures before racks and enclosures arrive on site. By elevating critical cabling pathways and creating a dedicated, organized channel for cables, these riser bases simplify multi-bay installations and reduce on-site labor. Whether you’re wiring a single rack room or expanding into a multi-row setup, the RIB-3-MRK-42 provides a dependable foundation for clean, scalable, and future-ready infrastructure. The practical design also serves as a lower cable chase, enabling cables to pass between racks without clutter or risk of damage, which is essential for maintaining airflow, accessibility, and serviceability in densely populated environments. With Middle Atlantic’s focus on reliability and thoughtful engineering, this riser base helps you keep your equipment organized, accessible, and compliant with industry standards.
- Time-saving field solution: The Raised Floor Enclosure System is engineered to keep rough-in work organized and efficient, allowing technicians to pre-plan cable routes and hardware placement while awaiting racks and enclosures. This reduces on-site downtime and accelerates overall project timelines, particularly in multi-bay configurations where cable routing can otherwise become a bottleneck. By providing a clear, elevated pathway, the RIB-3-MRK-42 helps teams stay ahead of install schedules and deliver projects on time.
- Field rough-in readiness: The 2-1/2" high riser bases enable precise rough-in procedures before the main rack installations, ensuring that conduits, cables, and supports are accurately positioned. This capability is especially valuable in installations where space planning is critical and where late-stage adjustments would be disruptive. With the riser bases in place, installers can finalize cable layouts, test routing, and confirm accessibility long before final assembly.
- Lower cable chase for multi-bay layouts: In multi-bay environments, the RIB-3-MRK-42 serves as an efficient lower cable chase, providing a dedicated channel to pass cables between adjacent racks. This design helps maintain clean aesthetics, improves airflow, and simplifies future cabling changes. A well-organized cable path minimizes interference with equipment doors and ensures that service loops remain accessible for maintenance without disrupting other bays.
- Reliable compatibility with standard 19" systems: Built to integrate smoothly with standard 19" rack and enclosure configurations, the riser base supports scalable deployments from small rooms to expansive data centers. Its compatibility simplifies ordering and reduces the need for custom adapters, enabling faster procurement and deployment while preserving consistent alignment across all bays.
- Durable, modular construction for long-term value: The RIB-3-MRK-42 is designed to withstand the demands of busy installation environments, with a focus on sturdy construction that resists wear and deformation. Its modular nature allows for flexible reconfiguration as needs evolve, ensuring a solid foundation for ongoing infrastructure upgrades without necessitating complete system overhauls.
Technical Details of RIB-3-MRK-42
- Model: RIB-3-MRK-42
- Brand: Middle Atlantic
- Product type: Riser base for Raised Floor Enclosure System
- Height: 2.5 inches (2-1/2")
- Primary use: Field rough-in prior to rack arrival; lower cable chase in multi-bay installations
- Compatibility: Designed to work with standard 19" rack systems and enclosures
- SKU: RIB-3-MRK-42
- UPC: Not provided in available product details
- Finish/material: Not specified in available data
- Application: Raised Floor Enclosure System installations and multi-bay cable management
How to Install Middle Atlantic RIB-3-MRK-42
- Plan your layout: Before starting, review the overall room plan and determine the bays where the riser bases will be installed. Identify cable routes and ensure that you have adequate clearance for future racks and enclosures. Consider airflow, accessibility, and labeling as part of your install strategy.
- Prepare the raised-floor area: Ensure the raised floor surface is clean, level, and free of debris. Verify that the subfloor and supporting structures meet the installation requirements outlined in the project specifications. This helps prevent misalignment and ensures stable footing for the riser bases.
- Position the riser bases: Place the 2-1/2" high riser bases at the designated bays according to your cabling plan. Align each base with the anticipated rack footprint to create a uniform cable path and predictable routing. Check alignment across multiple bays to maintain a straight, clean line for cables passing between racks.
- Route cables and test paths: Run the cables through the lower cable chase created by the riser bases. Use appropriate cable management accessories to secure cables, maintain separation by function, and preserve airflow. Perform a preliminary pull test and verify that cables can be routed without kinking or excessive tension.
- Secure and document: Once routing is confirmed, secure any loose cables and label each path for easy identification during final rack installation. Keep documentation of the riser base locations and cable routes to facilitate future expansion or maintenance work without disrupting existing infrastructure.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the RIB-3-MRK-42 used for? It is a riser base designed as part of the Raised Floor Enclosure System to enable field rough-in work before racks arrive and to provide a lower cable chase for multi-bay installations.
- How tall is the riser base? The riser base is 2-1/2 inches high, which helps create a stable elevated pathway for cables and components under the floor level.
- Is the RIB-3-MRK-42 compatible with standard 19" racks? Yes, the design supports standard 19" rack systems and enclosures, making it suitable for common data center and equipment room configurations.
- Can these riser bases be used for future expansion? The modular nature and raised-floor concept encourage scalable installations, allowing you to add bays or re-route cables as your infrastructure grows.
- Do I need any special tools to install the riser bases? Installation generally follows standard raised-floor and rack-mount practices. Specific hardware requirements are typically provided in the product spec sheets or mounting guidelines. Always refer to the manufacturer’s guidance for proper installation procedures.
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