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Modular security system enhanced

An APW Enclosure Solutions product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 10, 2002

APW Enclosure Products has updated and enhanced its IMsuite modular security system that delineates and segregates individual areas within data centres, ISP hosts and other multi-user environments.

APW Enclosure Products has updated and enhanced its IMsuite modular security system that delineates and segregates individual areas within data centres, ISP hosts and other multi-user environments.

Providing individual clients with total visual and physical security, IMsuite is a modular system, consisting of 2.5m high panels, manufactured in widths of 300, 600 and 900mm, that can be assembled in any size or configuration using pillars and top rails.

The panels are available as standard with ventilation apertures.

Sliding doors, secured by swing handles with integrated combination locks with master key override, can be fitted anywhere in the assembly.

The new IMsuite offers even greater protection than the original design.

The height has been extended from 2.2 to 2.5m and roof beams and panels can be fitted if required.

Under-floor guarding kits can now also be fitted down below the false floor level into the cable duct area, to ensure that unauthorised access to the inside of the IMsuite cannot be made by simply lifting floor tiles.

The standard colour scheme follows the IMserv standard of anthracite for the panels combined with black pillars.

IMsuite is one of a number of specialised products within APW's family of enclosures for data centres, telecomms and datacomms applications.

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