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Monday 28 July 2008

Tamper-proof security enclosure

Jessica Darnbrough

Rittal has launched a tamper–proof security enclosure aimed at helping organisations protect their video surveillance equipment from unauthorised access.
According to the company, the security enclosure incorporates a special lock system differentiated from the usual IT rack locks, ensuring that the video-PC is only accessible by authorised employees.The system incorporates a special lock system that ensures video -PC is accessible to employees.
In addition, the increasing thermal power losses from modern microprocessor systems are taken into account by the company’s scalable ventilation feature. The front cover, as well as the rear and top sides are passively ventilated while additional active ventilation components can be installed as an option.
According to the manufacturer, the security box enclosure is available in a height of 5U and a depth of 600 mm and provides for ease of installation.
Users can screw the enclosure onto the front and rear of the 482.6 mm (19") levels while the front cover is specially designed to ensure that the screws become inaccessible once closed.

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