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Panduit XG84222WS01CW FlexFusion 42RU Network Cabinet
The Panduit XG84222WS01CW is a 42-rack-unit FlexFusion network cabinet engineered for high-density equipment deployments in data centers, telecommunications rooms, and enterprise server environments. With an 800mm width, 1200mm depth, and 3,000-pound static load capacity, this white powder-coated steel cabinet addresses the dual challenge of accommodating deep modern servers while maintaining compliance with EIA-310-E, IEC 60297, and UL 2416 standards. The integrated PDU mounting brackets and left/right cable management channels eliminate the aftermarket accessory hunt that typically delays production cutovers.
Key Features
- 42RU height delivers 73.5 inches of usable vertical equipment space for balanced rack density without multi-cabinet stacking
- 800mm x 1200mm footprint (31.5" x 47.2") accommodates deep blade chassis, rear cable managers, and hot-aisle containment without rack-behind-rack depth stacking
- 3,000 lb static load capacity supports fully populated blade servers, battery backup systems, and fiber distribution without supplemental floor reinforcement in standard raised-floor installations
- 2,250 lb dynamic load rating ensures structural integrity during forklift moves, seismic events, and equipment installation cycles
- EIA-310-E compliant 19-inch equipment rails guarantee universal compatibility with servers, switches, patch panels, and UPS systems from all major manufacturers
- UL 2416 listing certifies fire-resistance and electrical safety for occupied spaces, meeting insurance and building-code requirements in commercial facilities
- IEC 60297 compliance ensures international rack-mount equipment compatibility for global procurement and multi-vendor environments
- Integrated PDU mounting brackets eliminate the need for third-party PDU shelves or vertical mounting kits, reducing bill-of-materials complexity
- Left and right vertical cable management channels provide dedicated pathways for power and data separation per NEC and TIA-942 guidance
- White powder-coated steel finish matches corporate office and telecommunications carrier central-office aesthetics while resisting corrosion in climate-controlled environments
- FlexFusion platform compatibility enables modular expansion with Panduit's thermal sensors, intelligent PDUs, and structured cabling accessories
- Steel construction with welded frame delivers rigidity that prevents equipment-mount sag and lateral flex under uneven load distribution
Load capacity often appears as a checkbox spec until you're three years into a deployment and need to add battery backup to racks originally populated with only network switches. The XG84222WS01CW's 3,000-pound static load rating isn't theoretical—it's the tested threshold for a fully populated cabinet with 42U of blade servers, redundant top-mounted UPS units, and a bottom-loaded fiber distribution frame. That capacity eliminates the mid-lifecycle decision between de-densifying equipment across multiple cabinets or engineering supplemental floor support, both of which carry five-figure retrofit costs in production environments. The 2,250-pound dynamic rating matters during installation: it's the load threshold the cabinet can handle while being repositioned on a pallet jack or during seismic movement, which prevents catastrophic failure during the precise moments when equipment is most vulnerable. The steel gauge and weld quality that achieve these ratings also resist the lateral flex that causes equipment-mount rail sag—a problem that compounds over time as partially loaded racks settle and create alignment headaches during equipment swaps.
The 800mm width and 1200mm depth address a problem that emerged as server designs evolved past the 600mm x 1000mm footprint assumptions of legacy data center layouts. Modern blade chassis, high-density storage arrays, and switch stacks with rear-to-front airflow require depth beyond 1000mm when you account for rear cable management arms, hot-aisle containment door clearance, and the PDU mounting space that keeps power distribution off the side walls. The XG84222WS01CW's 1200mm depth eliminates the rack-behind-rack depth stacking workaround that complicates containment retrofits and forces front-of-rack access through adjacent cold aisles. The 800mm width provides the side clearance necessary for vertical PDU mounting and cable pathways without impinging on the 19-inch equipment rail spacing—critical when you're mixing 1U pizza-box servers that mount flush with wider chassis that need side ventilation gaps. The 42RU height sits in the practical middle ground: tall enough to justify the floor space in cost-per-U terms, short enough to allow overhead cable tray access without ladders, and compatible with standard 11-foot slab-to-slab ceiling heights when you account for the cabinet's base levelers and top clearance for cable entry. The white powder coat finish is specified for telecommunications carrier central offices and corporate data closets where black cabinets stand out visually in mixed-use spaces, and the coating itself provides corrosion resistance in climate-controlled environments that don't require the outdoor-rated galvanizing of enclosures in harsher settings.
EIA-310-E, IEC 60297, and UL 2416 compliance aren't marketing checkboxes—they're the procurement gates that determine whether your cabinet passes facilities review and insurance underwriting. EIA-310-E defines the 19-inch equipment rail spacing, hole-pattern pitch, and load-bearing requirements that ensure every server, switch, and patch panel from every manufacturer mounts correctly without adaptors or field modifications; non-compliant cabinets create interface mismatches that surface during installation and force expensive on-site fabrication. IEC 60297 extends that compatibility to international rack-mount equipment, which matters when you're sourcing gear from European or Asian vendors whose home-market designs assume metric standards but need to coexist in North American deployments. UL 2416 certification is the fire-resistance and electrical-safety listing that building inspectors and insurance carriers require for cabinets in occupied spaces—facilities without UL 2416 cabinets face installation rejections during final inspection or rider clauses on property insurance that exclude damage originating from non-listed equipment enclosures. These standards also carry secondary benefits: UL 2416 testing validates that the cabinet's grounding path meets NEC requirements, which prevents ground-loop faults that cause intermittent equipment resets, and the fire-resistance testing ensures that cable penetrations and door seals don't become flame-spread pathways during an electrical event.
The FlexFusion designation indicates compatibility with Panduit's modular cabinet ecosystem, which matters when you're standardizing deployments across multiple sites or planning for future expansion. The integrated PDU mounting brackets referenced in the model designator eliminate the need for third-party PDU shelves or vertical zero-U mounting kits, reducing bill-of-materials complexity and the compatibility-testing burden that comes with mixing vendors. FlexFusion cabinets accept Panduit's horizontal and vertical cable managers, blanking panels, and thermal sensors as drop-in accessories, which speeds deployment when you're working from a repeatable design template. The left and right cable management channels provide dedicated vertical pathways for power and data separation—a TIA-942 recommendation that prevents EMI coupling between high-current PDU feeds and low-voltage network links, and a practical necessity when you're troubleshooting cable faults and need to trace runs without disassembling entire bundles. The steel frame construction uses welded joints rather than bolted assembly, which eliminates the gradual loosening and alignment drift that occurs in knock-down cabinets subjected to repeated equipment moves. That rigidity prevents the equipment-rail sag that creates mounting-hole misalignment and forces installers to muscle equipment into place, damaging both the rack ears and the cabinet threads.
The XG84222WS01CW's 1200mm depth and integrated PDU brackets eliminate the rack-behind-rack depth stacking that complicates hot-aisle containment retrofits, while the 3,000 lb static rating accommodates full battery backup installations without supplemental floor reinforcement in most raised-floor data centers. The white finish and UL 2416 listing make it the specification-compliant choice for telecommunications carrier central offices and corporate facilities where aesthetics and fire-code adherence drive procurement, and the EIA-310-E rails ensure that every piece of 19-inch equipment—from legacy patch panels to current-generation blade servers—mounts without field modification.
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