Single-bay, 2-door outdoor cabinet (600W × 600D × 1000H) designed for telecommunications and infrastructure applications, featuring front and side access, natural convection ventilation, and secure three-point flush front locking.
| Width | 600 |
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| Depth | 600 |
| Height | 1000 |
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This single-bay, 2-door outdoor cabinet (600W × 600D × 1000H) is designed to support telecommunications, control, and infrastructure equipment in demanding outdoor environments. Part of the UniStar range, it provides a practical and durable enclosure solution for field installations across sectors including telecom, energy, water, and transport.
The cabinet features a dual-door configuration with front and side access, enabling flexible installation and maintenance. The front door provides direct access to mounted equipment, while the side door allows easier cable management and servicing in space-constrained environments.
Thermal management is achieved through natural convection via vented door design, allowing passive airflow without the need for powered cooling systems.
Constructed from 2.5 mm marine-grade aluminium, the enclosure offers long-term durability and corrosion resistance, supported by a UV-resistant powder-coated finish suitable for New Zealand conditions. Standard features include stainless steel chassis hinge blocks and an ingress protection rating of up to IP66 (application dependent).
Security is ensured with a flush front locking system with three-point locking, providing controlled and reliable access in public or remote installations.
With a 17RU capacity and compact footprint, this cabinet is ideal for installations requiring efficient space utilisation while maintaining accessibility and protection of critical equipment.
This cabinet is well suited for roadside infrastructure, network equipment, monitoring systems, and utility applications where durability, accessibility, and passive cooling are key requirements.