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News Release from: APW Enclosure Solutions | Subject: NetView 2000 modular console system
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 August 2001
Modular console system for data centres
The NetView 2000 modular console system provides a scalable solution to the demands of data centre owners for command and control centres that are functional, ergonomic and stylish
The NetView 2000 modular console system from APW Electronics provides an elegant, versatile and scalable solution to the demands of data centre owners for command and control centres that are functional, ergonomic and stylish Effective use of the enclosed space reduces the overall size of the console, and the elegant design creates a powerful impression on visitors to the control room
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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NetView 2000 is available in one, two or three tier heights and can be installed in either linear or curved configurations.
The modular system is customised to the environment during the project management phase with 3-D perspective CAD drawings prepared as part of the pre-installation service.
Each monitor bay is fitted with non-glare glass screens, supported on gas struts in the raised position.
21" monitors can be housed in individual bays, and large screen monitors up to 42" wide can be integrated into the higher-level units for cross-room viewing.
Roll out keyboard trays can be fitted below the desktop work surface or below each monitor bay if required; 19" rack mount equipment can be mounted directly into the equipment bays, or tower servers and UPS can be mounted on roll-out shelves.
Ventilated top, side and rear panels assist with natural convection cooling; 80 or 160 cfm exhaust fans can also be fitted if forced cooling is required.
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