Chatsworth T-Series cabinets get access, cooling upgrades

July 13, 2009--Chatsworth Products Inc. recently added door/lock, footprint, and passive cooling enhancements to its T-Series SteelFrame cabinets. Included are eight new door styles that feature a swing handle latch with keyed lock, and which support front-to-rear and front-to-top airflow.

July 13, 2009--Chatsworth Products Inc. recently added door/lock, footprint, and passive cooling enhancements to its T-Series SteelFrame cabinets. Included are eight new door styles that feature a swing handle latch with keyed lock, and which support front-to-rear and front-to-top airflow.

In addition, a T1 narrow footprint option is designed to fit over 24-inch-wide access floor tiles, while a T2 footprint provides approximately 3 inches of internal cable management space along both sides. The T-Series also now features the company's passive cooling thermal management accessories designed to control airflow and improve thermal performance.

On the Web: www.chatsworth.com/t-series

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