Payment method for earthquake-resistant inverter cabinets used in cement plants

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4 Frequently Asked Questions about “Payment method for earthquake-resistant inverter cabinets used in cement plants”

What are Eaton seismic cabinets?

Eaton Seismic Cabinets are performance-tested to EIA-310-E, Seismic Zone 4 (NEBS GR-63-CORE) standards. The enclosures are loaded with simulated equipment and placed on a shaker table designed to replicate the force of an earthquake.

What is a DCX seismic cabinet?

For Optical Distribution Frame installations, DCX Seismic Cabinets are fully configurable, front-access cabinets that serve as a high-density fiber interconnect or the main building block for a large fiber cross connect. ** Distance from front-most mounting rail face to inside of rear frame.

Do you need a seismic enclosure?

Certain environments require extra protection for rackmounted equipment. Whether your venue is earthquake-prone or subject to regular vibration, such as an airport or factory, a seismic enclosure may be the answer for keeping equipment safe. Eaton Seismic Cabinets are performance-tested to EIA-310-E, Seismic Zone 4 (NEBS GR-63-CORE) standards.

Do earthquake-resistant enclosures withstand earthquakes?

According to seismic codes, earthquake-resistant enclosures are intended to withstand the largest earthquake of a certain probability that is likely to occur at their location. This means the collapse of the structure should be minimized for rare earthquakes while the loss of the functionality should be limited for more frequent ones.

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