Rugged Cabinet Suits Telecom Uses

Nov. 1, 1998
Designed to protect fragile components from harsh and extreme environmental conditions, the Environmental Protection System (EPS) cabinet is well-suited for fixed wireless-loop base stations, GSM base stations, microwave relay control cabinets, DECT

Designed to protect fragile components from harsh and extreme environmental conditions, the Environmental Protection System (EPS) cabinet is well-suited for fixed wireless-loop base stations, GSM base stations, microwave relay control cabinets, DECT Radio Array base stations and more. The EPS offers a choice of thermal management methods to ensure that telecommunication equipment performs at optimum levels. These methods include heat exchangers for high temperatures, air conditioning for hot/humid locales, or heating units for colder areas. Units meet Zone 4 earthquake requirements.

Company: VERO ELECTRONICS INC.

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