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Panduit XG84523BS00T8 FlexFusion 45RU Network Cabinet
The Panduit XG84523BS00T8 is a FlexFusion 800mm-wide, 45RU network cabinet engineered for high-density equipment deployments in enterprise data centers, colocation facilities, and telecommunications spaces. Built to EIA-310-E and IEC 60297 standards, this black steel enclosure delivers 3,000-pound static load capacity with a 1200mm depth optimized for modern server and networking hardware. The top cap with integrated bushing seal, dual single-hinge doors, and rough-textured finish provide professional-grade cable management, thermal control, and physical security for mission-critical IT infrastructure.
Key Features
- 45RU vertical mounting space accommodates full-height servers, switches, and storage arrays in a single enclosure
- 800mm width (31.5") and 1200mm depth (47.2") match standard equipment footprints while maximizing aisle space efficiency
- 3,000 lb static / 2,250 lb dynamic load capacity supports densely-populated configurations without floor reinforcement in most facilities
- Top cap with bushing seal creates controlled cable entry points and supports hot/cold aisle containment strategies
- Single-hinge front and rear doors with standard locks provide tool-free access while maintaining security perimeter
- UL 2416 and IEC 60297 compliance ensures compatibility with global data center standards and insurance requirements
- Rough black powder-coat finish resists scratches and maintains professional appearance in customer-facing installations
- FlexFusion design integrates with Panduit's cable management, power distribution, and environmental monitoring accessories
Data center and telecom room builds demand enclosures that balance equipment capacity, airflow efficiency, and operational access. The XG84523BS00T8 addresses these requirements with a 45RU frame that spans floor-to-ceiling in standard 10-foot spaces, eliminating the need for stacked cabinets and the cable-routing complexity they introduce. The 800mm width accepts 19-inch rack-mount gear with room for vertical cable managers on both sides, while the 1200mm depth accommodates deep servers (up to 40+ inches) plus rear-mounted PDUs and cable arms without door interference. The top cap with bushing seal serves dual purposes: it provides organized cable entry for overhead distribution and creates a gasket point for hot-aisle containment curtains or hard ceilings, critical for facilities targeting PUE below 1.3. Unlike open-frame racks, the fully enclosed design with lockable doors meets physical security requirements for SOC 2, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS audits, while the single-hinge construction (rather than split or removable doors) ensures doors stay attached during maintenance, preventing the workflow disruptions common in high-traffic NOC environments.
Load capacity directly impacts deployment density and floor planning. The XG84523BS00T8's 3,000-pound static rating supports fully-loaded configurations—45U of 1U servers at approximately 50 pounds each, plus switches, storage, and UPS modules—without requiring structural floor reinforcement in concrete-slab or raised-floor data centers built to modern codes. The 2,250-pound dynamic rating covers the weight during rack relocation on leveling feet or casters, a specification often overlooked until a cabinet must be repositioned for a hot-aisle reconfiguration or emergency access. The steel construction with welded frame (not bolted) eliminates the racking and lateral movement that develops in bolt-together designs after repeated equipment installs, a durability advantage in facilities where racks see monthly changes. The rough powder-coat finish goes beyond aesthetics: it resists the scratches and paint chips caused by equipment carts, cable spools, and ladder contact in active build environments, maintaining a professional appearance for tours and audits without the touch-up maintenance gloss finishes require.
Thermal management starts with the enclosure. The top cap's bushing seal prevents recirculation of hot exhaust air back into the cold aisle—a failure mode that raises intake temperatures by 8-12°F and forces CRAC units into overcooling cycles that waste energy and shorten compressor life. The single-hinge front door (rather than a fixed panel) provides full-width access for equipment installation without removing the door from its frame, while the single-hinge rear door swings 180 degrees for complete backplane and cable access during maintenance windows. Standard key locks on both doors satisfy the "physical barrier" control requirement in NIST 800-53 PE-3 without the cost and administrative overhead of electronic access systems, appropriate for spaces already protected by room-level card readers. The 1200mm depth supports front-to-back airflow server configurations with rear-door heat exchangers or passive exhaust grilles in mixed cooling designs, and the cabinet's footprint aligns with 24-inch raised-floor tile grids for perforated-tile placement directly at the cold aisle face.
The FlexFusion ecosystem extends the cabinet's value beyond the frame itself. Panduit's vertical and horizontal cable managers mount directly to the EIA-310-E rails without adapter brackets, and the company's fiber and copper patch panels share the same mounting pitch, simplifying orders and ensuring consistent 1RU increments. PanZone intelligent PDUs mount to the rear vertical rails and communicate via the same Modbus or SNMP infrastructure used for environmental sensors, enabling per-outlet power monitoring and remote reboot without adding separate management networks. Cable runway systems above the cabinet use the same black finish and mounting hole pattern, creating a visually-integrated overhead distribution path that meets the "neat and workmanlike" language in NEC Article 800 without custom fabrication. For facilities deploying multiple cabinets in a row, Panduit's side-panel and trim kits allow adjacent enclosures to bolt together with weather-sealed seams for outdoor telecom shelter applications or earthquake-braced clusters in seismic zones, configurations where standalone racks require third-party framing.
Standards compliance removes integration guesswork. EIA-310-E defines the 19-inch rack-mount hole spacing and RU height increments, ensuring any compliant server, switch, or appliance mounts without shims or adapters. IEC 60297 adds the metric dimensions and load-distribution testing common in European and Asian markets, critical for multinational deployments where a single cabinet SKU must work across regions. UL 2416 certification covers the electrical safety of the enclosure when used with UL-listed PDUs and grounding systems, a requirement for commercial building occupancy permits and insurance policies in the US and Canada. These aren't aspirational specs—they're the tested, third-party-verified baselines that prevent the field problems (bowed rails, stripped threads, grounding failures) common with non-certified enclosures that claim compatibility but lack the test reports to back it.
The XG84523BS00T8 suits projects where equipment density, thermal control, and long-term durability outweigh the cost savings of lighter-duty alternatives. A colocation provider provisioning 100-cabinet rows relies on the 3,000-pound static rating to maximize per-rack revenue without floor reinforcement change orders. A hospital IT department replacing 15-year-old open-frame racks needs the lockable doors and enclosed design to satisfy updated HIPAA audit requirements. A telecom carrier building a central office aggregation point requires the UL 2416 listing and seismic-rated construction (when paired with Panduit's Zone 4 bracing kit) to meet Telcordia NEBS standards. In each scenario, the cabinet's role extends beyond "a place to mount equipment"—it's the structural, thermal, and security foundation that determines whether the deployment meets its design life without mid-cycle retrofits.
Panduit XG84523BS00T8 45RU 800mm Network Cabinet
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