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38 Stantron™ Broadcast Rack equipment racks at Soldiers
Professional Products was impressed with APWMayville™
willingness to customize racks and create solutions.
APWMayville Stantron Racks Populate Soldiers Media Center
MAYVILLE, WISCONSIN, May 2, 2007- APW Mayville, a leader in
rack and enclosure solutions for the broadcast, audio/visual, security,
data communications and telecommunications industries, announces the
installation of 38 Stantron™ Broadcast Rack equipment racks at Soldiers
Media Center in Arlington, Virginia. Professional Products, Inc. (PPI),
a technology-driven design-build company based in Gaithersburg,
Maryland, handled the design and integration services for the new
facility and awarded the equipment rack portion of the contract to
APWMayville™. Professional Products was impressed with APWMayville™
willingness to customize racks and create solutions to various rack
integration and cable management challenges that the integrator faced
throughout the six month project.
The Soldiers Media Center produces news, public affairs programming and
information for military personnel located worldwide, distributed
through the American Forces Network via IP and satellite to various
military bases and communities throughout the United States; to public
access cable TV systems throughout the U.S. and its territories; and
worldwide via the U.S. Army website.
The Stantron™ racks were installed in several rooms: 26 in the main
broadcast technical core, six for the IT portion of the technical core,
and three apiece for the studio control room and the video dub room.
According to Steve Losquadro, director of project management for PPI,
APWMayville™ accommodated several custom requests for both PPI and
Soldiers Media Center.
“The integration of a patchbay cabling system, as requested by Soldiers
Media Center, places extreme importance on cable management throughout
the technical core,” said Losquadro. “The 36” depth of the Stantron™
racks, along with customized, two-inch wooden furring strips that were a
special customer request, afforded our integration team with the
flexibility and room to properly run cables inside and between racks and
ensure that the equipment could be properly cooled, maintained and
re-engineered after we left the site. The furring strips, specially
designed by PPI with a cherry wood veneer finish, were secured into
notches on the sides of the Stantron™ racks that are reserved for
special requests. This provided the two-inch gap between each rack in
the technical core that helped us meet our integration challenges.”
Jim Hatcher, chief technology officer for PPI, also pointed to the
flexibility of Stantron™ racks. “The ability to use these racks in the
IT portion of the technical core, which typically uses specialized racks
to accommodate servers and data routing equipment, was another bonus. We
run into challenges everyday as an integrator, and the ability to call
APWMayville™ for custom design requests gives us all the flexibility in
the world.”
APWMayville™ also delivered the racks with solid side panels for the end
of each rack row, copper bus ground bars, and solid rear doors that
create environmental security for moving cool air through the racks to
properly maintain ideal operating environment for the active equipment.
Most racks are filled to capacity; the technical core racks house video
and audio routers, satellite receivers, Avid server components, and
patching; the master control racks hold camera control and switching
electronics; and the video dub room racks secure a variety of recording,
playback, and duplication equipment.
Daniel Eder, president of APWMayville™, said, “APWMayville™ is very
pleased to have a vendor partnership with Professional Products, Inc.
They are a leader in design and integration services in the industry,
and the Soldiers Media Center technical facility was an excellent
project for both companies. It is important as an equipment rack
manufacturer to work with systems integrators who face tough real world
problems, and it helps us to learn new ways to solve their design and
integration challenges from the rack design and cable management to
power distribution, cooling and lighting.
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