Description
Middle Atlantic RIB-3-WMRK-42 Riser Base
The Middle Atlantic RIB-3-WMRK-42 Riser Base is a cornerstone component of the Raised Floor Enclosure System, designed to streamline installation workflows and simplify cable management in professional AV and data center environments. Built to save time and reduce on-site complexity, these 2-1/2" high riser bases give technicians a practical platform to perform field rough-in procedures even before racks and enclosures arrive. In multi-bay configurations, they also serve as a dedicated lower cable chase, allowing cables to pass cleanly between racks while preserving space for airflow and future expansion. By combining robust, purpose-built design with flexible placement, the RIB-3-WMRK-42 supports fast, organized deployments from the rough-in stage through final rack integration.
- Time-saving field rough-in capabilities: Plan, route, and pre-configure cabling paths before equipment arrives, reducing on-site downtime and accelerating project timelines.
- 2-1/2" raised height: A compact, purpose-built riser base that elevates cabling and components to simplify routing beneath and between racks in tight spaces.
- Lower cable chase for multi-bay installations: Provides a dedicated conduit for cables to travel between adjacent racks, helping to keep runs organized and protected.
- Enhanced cable management and airflow: By consolidating pathways and reducing clutter, the riser base supports clean cable layouts and unobstructed airflow around equipment.
- Designed for compatibility with Middle Atlantic systems: Seamlessly integrates with the Raised Floor Enclosure System and related Middle Atlantic rack furniture, enabling scalable, modular deployments.
Technical Details of Middle Atlantic RIB-3-WMRK-42 Riser Base
- Product: RIB-3-WMRK-42 Riser Base
- System: Raised Floor Enclosure System
- Height: 2-1/2" (high riser base)
- Primary use: Field rough-in prior to rack arrival
- Secondary use: Lower cable chase for passing cables between racks in multi-bay installations
- Notes: Designed for compatibility with Middle Atlantic rack and enclosure families
How to install Middle Atlantic RIB-3-WMRK-42 Riser Base
- Assess the workspace and determine the optimal locations for riser bases based on planned rack positions and cable pathways.
- Position each riser base under the intended rack footprint, aligning with the anticipated cable routes and access for rough-in work.
- Route initial cabling and pre-thread power and data paths through the lower channels created by the riser bases, keeping each run organized and clearly labeled for future connection.
- Proceed with rough-in tasks, such as terminating cables, testing continuity, and verifying that pathways provide sufficient clearance for future enclosures and airflow.
- When racks and enclosures are delivered, slide or place equipment onto the riser bases, finalize cable terminations, and secure any remaining transitions between bays to minimize movement and wear.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: What is the purpose of the RIB-3-WMRK-42 Riser Base? A: It is part of the Raised Floor Enclosure System that enables field rough-in procedures before racks arrive and provides a lower cable chase to pass cables between racks in multi-bay configurations.
- Q: What benefits does it offer for cable management? A: It creates a dedicated, organized pathway for cables, reduces clutter, and supports improved airflow around equipment, making future upgrades easier.
- Q: Is this base compatible with non-Middle Atlantic equipment? A: The description emphasizes compatibility within Middle Atlantic Raised Floor Enclosure System configurations; cross-brand compatibility is not specified.
- Q: How does the riser base affect installation timelines? A: By allowing rough-in work to occur prior to rack arrival, it can shorten on-site installation time and improve scheduling flexibility.
- Q: Where should I place the riser bases in a multi-bay setup? A: Place bases at strategic points to align with rack footprints and intended cable routes, ensuring easy transitions between bays while maintaining clearance for equipment and airflow.
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