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Cabinet Installation

A great solution for both home and enterprise. Installed new or upgrade existing to allow improved equipment performance and energy efficiency. 

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  Installations  

 

Whether you need data racks for your network equipment or server racks for your servers, Fibrelight Communication Networks provides full installations for whichever communication cabinet you need. Lockable communication cabinets make your cabling and equipment safer, more secure, easily accessible and manageable, easier to add to (e.g. additional racks) and more efficient (e.g. cooling and ventilation). You can have wallmounted or floorstanding cabinets or even open racks, all of various sizes (e.g. half height for telephony systems, full height for server systems) and specific capacities (e.g. 6u to 48u) according to your requirements.

 Upgrades, Related Services, Equipment  

 

Communication cabinets often require upgrades to accommodate an increasing infrastructure (e.g. more server racks and switches), so our bespoke cabinet upgrades provide whatever you need. We also install spurs, power and the cabling for CABs, do all the patching, and supply and install any necessary equipment or accessories (e.g. cable trays, patch and drop leads, power strips, UPS power systems, fan units/exhaust fans and fan trays), including related equipment (e.g. hubs, switches and routers). You can therefore get everything you need for your communication cabinets and more from Fibrelight Communication Networks, including cabinet refits.

  Cabinet Refits  

 

If communication cabinets are not maintained properly and are added to by different workers unsystematically (e.g. for specific connections without considering the overall structure), their tangled leads can cause problems for manageability, accessibility, testing, upgrades, diagnostics, efficiency and even performance. When this happens, it’s time for a cabinet refit.

Fibrelight Communication Networks’ cabinet refit service overcomes all the above issues by devising a suitable system then implementing it accordingly. This usually involves five stages:

  1. Stripping out of all the patch leads.

  2. Reorganising patch panels, switches and any other equipment.

  3. Installing cable management bars between switches and patch panels.

  4. Repatching of all required ports.

  5. Testing of the CAB, equipment and devices.

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