| 모델: | 네트워크 랙 캐비닛 | 브나드: | 시온커뮤니케이션 |
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| 색상: | 검정, 회색 | 적재 능력: | 60kg |
| 강조하다: | Double-Section Design Wall Cabinet,Swing Rear Section Network Rack Cabinet,Flat-Pack Delivery Wall-Mounted Enclosure |
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The ZWS-B Double Section Wall Cabinet is a double-section 19-inch wall-mounted enclosure designed for network, telecom, and security installations where space efficiency and rear access are required, with a swing-frame structure that improves cable management and maintenance accessibility.
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The ZWS-B Double Section Wall Cabinet is a 19-inch wall-mounted enclosure designed for network, telecom, and security installations where both space efficiency and rear access are required. It combines a double-section layout with a swing rear section, making it more service-friendly than a basic fixed-body wall cabinet.
For engineering and procurement teams, the main value of this model is practical maintenance access plus transport efficiency. In addition to its swing-frame service logic, the cabinet also supports cost-efficient flat-pack delivery, which can help reduce logistics footprint in project shipments.
Wall cabinets are often chosen for space savings, but maintenance usually becomes the real issue later. A double-section swing structure is valuable when rear-side cable access cannot be ignored after installation.
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The ZWS-B is designed for sites where service access, cable organization, and transport efficiency all matter. Its feature set is focused on making installation and later maintenance more manageable in indoor edge environments.
| Feature | What It Means | Project Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| Welded Steel Structure | Precise, durable cabinet construction | Improves structural confidence and service life |
| Double-Section Design | Compatible with standard 19-inch equipment | Supports easier servicing than fixed single-section cabinets |
| 180° Glass Front Door | Easy front-side installation and servicing | Improves inspection and front access efficiency |
| Removable Side Panels | Quick access with optional lock | Adds maintenance flexibility |
| Swing Rear Section | Back frame swings over 90° | Makes rear access and cable work easier |
| Top & Bottom Cable Entry | Knock-out design for flexible routing | Helps adapt to site-specific cable directions |
| Adjustable Mounting Rails | L-shaped profiles for depth adjustment | Improves equipment fit accuracy |
| Fan-Ready Top Panel | Supports ventilation upgrade | Useful for active equipment in enclosed spaces |
| Flat-Pack Delivery | Saves shipping space and transport cost | Improves logistics efficiency for larger project orders |
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Rack Standard | 19-inch |
| Frame Material | SPCC high-quality cold rolled steel |
| Mounting Profile Thickness | 1.2 mm |
| Other Parts Thickness | 1.0 mm |
| Surface Treatment | Degreasing → Pickling → Phosphating → Powder Coating |
| Static Loading Capacity | Up to 30 kg |
| Protection Level | IP20 |
| Front Door | 180° glass front door, with multiple door styles shown in structure diagram |
| Swing Rear Section | Back frame swings over 90° |
| Cable Entry | Top and bottom cable entry with knock-out design |
| Ventilation | Fan-ready top panel |
| Standards Compliance | ANSI/EIA RS-310-D, IEC 60297-2, DIN 41497 Part 1, DIN 41494 Part 7, GB/T 3047.2-92 |
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The ZWS-B uses a steel-based double-section architecture built around mounting plates, rear door, frame, inner swing frame, side panels, and mounting rails. The structure is designed to combine wall-mount space efficiency with more service-friendly access than a fixed cabinet body.
| Component | Qty | Material / Spec | Surface Finish | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mounting Plate | 4 pcs | 0.8 mm cold rolled steel | Powder coated | — |
| Rear Door | 1 pc | 1.2 mm cold rolled steel | Powder coated | With lock |
| Frame | 1 pc | 1.2 mm cold rolled steel | Powder coated | Main cabinet frame |
| Inner Swing Frame Door | 1 pc | 1.2 mm cold rolled steel | Powder coated | Supports rear access structure |
| Side Panel | 2 pcs | 0.8 mm cold rolled steel | Powder coated | Removable |
| Mounting Rail | 4 pcs | 1.2 mm cold rolled steel | Powder coated | Adjustable L-shaped profile |
| Lock / Screws / Nuts / Wrench | Included set | Project hardware | — | Assembly and service support |
If the project values rear maintenance access and shipping efficiency at the same time, a double-section flat-pack design can be a more economical long-term choice than a basic fixed wall cabinet.
The ZWS-B is best suited to indoor projects where equipment density is moderate, space is limited, and technicians still need rear access for cable routing, service work, or future upgrades. It is particularly practical for organized edge-side deployments that benefit from lower transport cost.
| Application Scenario | Why ZWS-B Fits | What to Verify Before Approval |
|---|---|---|
| Network edge point | Swing rear access improves cable and service convenience | Wall opening clearance and real device depth |
| Telecom distribution installation | Organized 19-inch wall cabinet with rear accessibility | Cable direction, service plan, accessory need |
| Security / CCTV site | Useful where enclosed devices still need periodic service access | Heat load, lock logic, cooling planning |
| Space-limited indoor environment | Wall-mounted format saves footprint while keeping better service access | Swing radius, aisle width, nearby obstructions |
| Project shipments needing logistics efficiency | Flat-pack delivery helps reduce shipping space and transport cost | Assembly capability, packaging expectations, delivery planning |
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The key engineering question is whether the site really benefits from rear access and flat-pack shipment efficiency. If yes, ZWS-B can be more practical than a simple single-section wall cabinet. If not, a simpler cabinet may be enough.
| Decision Point | Choose ZWS-B When | Do Not Choose It When | Alternative Direction | Cost / Risk / Maintainability Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rear access need | Technicians will need rear-side access after installation | Front-only access is sufficient for the full lifecycle | Use a single-section wall cabinet | Correct choice reduces future service labor |
| Logistics concern | Shipping space and transport cost matter in the project | Logistics efficiency is not a priority | Choose based purely on service requirements | Flat-pack can improve total delivery economics |
| Load level | Total installed load stays within 30 kg | Heavier equipment or stronger reserve is needed | Select a heavier-duty cabinet platform | Wrong load planning creates safety and reliability risk |
| Swing clearance | There is enough room to open the rear section over 90° | The site is too constrained for proper opening | Rethink mounting position or use a different enclosure type | Without opening space, the main service benefit is lost |
| Depth fit | 550 mm or 600 mm depth options match real device layout | Device body plus cable allowance exceed usable space | Move to a deeper or different cabinet type | Depth mismatch causes installation delay and rework |
| Thermal planning | Heat load is moderate and ventilation upgrade is enough | The site needs stronger thermal strategy from the start | Add cooling modules or choose a more airflow-oriented solution | Better thermal planning improves stability and equipment life |
Choose ZWS-B when rear maintenance access is important, total load stays under 30 kg, swing clearance is available, and shipping efficiency is part of the project decision.
A correct ZWS-B choice should be based on service workflow, shipment economics, and actual device layout. Procurement teams often compare only cabinet size, but the more important factors are rear access value, load control, depth match, and assembly expectation.
| Selection Factor | Question to Ask | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Rear access value | Will rear-side cable or equipment access be useful during the cabinet’s life? | If yes, double-section structure is often justified |
| Shipment planning | Is reduced shipping volume important for the project? | Flat-pack delivery can improve logistics efficiency |
| Load | Does the full installed load remain within 30 kg? | Count all mounted devices and accessories, not only rack units |
| Depth | Will 550 mm or 600 mm depth fit equipment plus connector allowance? | Measure real installed depth before approval |
| Swing opening | Can the rear section open fully in the chosen wall position? | Verify nearby wall, conduit, and aisle clearance first |
| Assembly expectation | Is the site ready to handle flat-pack delivery and assembly workflow? | Confirm installation process with the project team in advance |
| Part No. | Height (U) | Width (mm) | Depth (mm) | Cabinet Height (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZWS-B06-655 | 6U | 600 | 550 | 370 |
| ZWS-B09-655 | 9U | 600 | 550 | 503.3 |
| ZWS-B12-655 | 12U | 600 | 550 | 636.7 |
| ZWS-B15-655 | 15U | 600 | 550 | 770 |
| ZWS-B18-655 | 18U | 600 | 550 | 903.4 |
| ZWS-B06-660 | 6U | 600 | 600 | 370 |
| ZWS-B09-660 | 9U | 600 | 600 | 503.3 |
| ZWS-B12-660 | 12U | 600 | 600 | 636.7 |
| ZWS-B15-660 | 15U | 600 | 600 | 770 |
| ZWS-B18-660 | 18U | 600 | 600 | 903.4 |
The ZWS-B series is available from 6U to 18U with 600 mm width and 550 mm or 600 mm depth options. This makes it easier for project teams to standardize cabinet selection while matching both device layout and wall-space constraints.
Its main advantage is the combination of rear access and space-efficient delivery. The swing rear section improves maintenance access, while flat-pack delivery can reduce shipping cost.
No. The stated static loading capacity is up to 30 kg, so it is intended for lighter-duty indoor applications.
Choose it when rear cable access and easier servicing are important, or when the project benefits from more efficient flat-pack shipment.
Yes. The structure diagram shows glass, steel, and perforated steel door options depending on visibility and airflow requirements.
Check wall strength, swing opening clearance, front service space, cable-entry direction, and whether the site can support the planned assembly workflow.
Consider cooling upgrade, cable-management accessories, and any configuration that supports the actual maintenance and routing needs of the project.
The ZWS-B Double Section Wall Cabinet is a practical solution for indoor network, telecom, and security deployments where rear access and transport efficiency both matter. Its swing rear section improves maintenance convenience, while flat-pack delivery supports more economical shipping for project orders.
For best results, select the cabinet based on real maintenance workflow, total load, equipment depth, swing clearance, and logistics planning. When those factors are aligned early, ZWS-B becomes a service-friendly and project-efficient wall-mount cabinet choice.