Product Number: DCXT21-00000-33
DCX 10-H 84x36x15, R-L, WHI, CONFIG: 00000-33
DCX CABINET 10-HOUSING 84x36x15, RIGHT-LEFT, WHITE, NO TOP PNL, NO BOTTOM PNL, NO DOORS, NO SIDE PNL, NO REAR PNL, 10 CBL DIST BRKT, 10 PATCH CORD SPOOLS
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Specifications
Product Overview
Suitable Applications |
Optical Distribution Frame, Data Centers , Central Equipment Room (Broadcast) |
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Construction
Weight |
175 lbs |
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Height |
84 in |
Width |
36 in |
Depth |
15 in |
Physical Specifications
Max Capacity |
3840 fiber |
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Mechanical Characteristics
Mechanical Tests
Description |
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Temperature Range
Operating Temperature Range |
-10°C To +60°C |
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Storage Temperature Range |
-40°C To +70°C |
Product Material
Materials
Description | Material | Color |
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Frame Unit | Steel | White |
Standards
MII Order #39 (China RoHS) |
EUP 50 |
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History
Update and Revision |
Revision Number: 0.6 Revision Date: 02-12-2025 |
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Information
Update and Revision |
Revision Number: 0.6 Revision Date: 02-12-2025 |
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Resources
- The Best Way to Manage Terminations in Fiber-Dense Settings: DCX System
- Data Center Security from the Outside In
- From Informative to Normative: How Important Are Data Center Classifications?
- In-Rack or Outside-the-Rack Design
- Middle of Row or End of Row Layout for Data Center
- 5 Ways to Improve the Sustainability of Your Next Data Center Project
- Bringing Data Center Solutions Straight to You
- Why Interconnection Matters
- Building a Fiber Playbook from the Data Center to the Control Room
- Automating the Edge
- Data Center Power Considerations - Part 1
- Understanding Fiber for Tomorrow's Data Center - Part 1
- Understanding Fiber for Tomorrow's Data Center - Part 2
- Sustainability in the Data Center
- Top 5 Interconnectivity Considerations to Keep a Competitive Edge in a Digital Market
- Future-Proofing the Distributed Data Center with High-Speed Fiber Networks
- Make the Most of Data Center Space Without Oversizing
- Finessing Data Center Redesign
- Hybrid Edge Data Centers
- More Fiber Connections are Coming: Are you Ready?
- Seven Ways to Reduce Data Center Complexity
Resources
- The Best Way to Manage Terminations in Fiber-Dense Settings: DCX System
- Data Center Security from the Outside In
- From Informative to Normative: How Important Are Data Center Classifications?
- In-Rack or Outside-the-Rack Design
- Middle of Row or End of Row Layout for Data Center
- 5 Ways to Improve the Sustainability of Your Next Data Center Project
- Bringing Data Center Solutions Straight to You
- Why Interconnection Matters
- Building a Fiber Playbook from the Data Center to the Control Room
- Automating the Edge
- Data Center Power Considerations - Part 1
- Understanding Fiber for Tomorrow's Data Center - Part 1
- Understanding Fiber for Tomorrow's Data Center - Part 2
- Sustainability in the Data Center
- Top 5 Interconnectivity Considerations to Keep a Competitive Edge in a Digital Market
- Future-Proofing the Distributed Data Center with High-Speed Fiber Networks
- Make the Most of Data Center Space Without Oversizing
- Finessing Data Center Redesign
- Hybrid Edge Data Centers
- More Fiber Connections are Coming: Are you Ready?
- Seven Ways to Reduce Data Center Complexity