
The AcoustiQuiet™ Sound Reducing Quiet Rack shown
in white so you can see the
details. Independently tested for sound reducing rating by a third party acoustical lab. Made in the USA
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With a volume order or purchase agreement, we can manufacture to other sizes, depths, and widths up to 33"w and 42"d. Call us at 1-800-352-6631 or sales@rackmountsolutions.net

Included Dual Temperature Display Module in every unit
- 120VAC
- (2) Remote sensors with 3' lead
- Temp displays in F or C degrees
- 1/2" high red LED character display

Optional TH100F Thermostat Module to turn fans on and off as temperature dictates.
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Download User Guide.
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If you need a rack that will remove up to 28.5dB(A) and 7.2KW of noise from your area, order the UCoustic™ Active server rack |
AcoustiQuiet™ is a series of sound reducing quiet racks designed to enclose extra loud rack-mounted equipment. The AcoustiQuiet™ integrates acoustic material into the manufacturing process and traps and absorbs undesirable noise while still allowing free air movement and heat exchange within your environment.
The AcoustiQuiet™ series attenuates up to 20.7dB(A) of noise from the front of the unit and as much as 24dB(A) from the back. Use this to advantage when siting the server rack in the room where other people/desks will be located. Up to 3KW of thermal heat is dissipated.
Multiple sizes: 24u, 35u and 45u. Usable rail to rail depths 36"d and 42"d! The most versatile number of sizes on the market!! Custom sizes available.
Save money
- No need for dedicated closet or separate space
- No Architect or Engineering fees
- No special cooling requirements (other than ambient a/c in room)
- Take it with you - completely portable - move it wherever
Noise control - why do you need it?
- A 5-decibel reduction can cut the risk of hearing loss in half.
- Productivity of employees. Prolonged exposure to loud environments creates stress and can lead to accidents.
- Insurance companies are applying pressure to corporations due to hearing loss claims filed under workman's comp laws.
- Government regulations enforced by OSHA, State and local laws.
Each unit includes
- Base, low-profile casters and leveling feet.
- 2 sets of "L" shaped infinitely adjustable universal square hole mounting rails on a patented aluminum extruded welded frame.
- Side panels with full acoustic lining.
- Vented front and rear doors have full acoustic lining, (2) lockable swing door handles per door.
- Temperature display mounted at upper LH corner includes temp probe on a 3ft lead wire. Optional temperature monitor can be purchased if desired.
- Solid top panel includes a 6-fan tray (4") 52 cfm fans with guards). Foam sealing tape, acoustic lining.
- Ships completely assembled, Unwrap and rack!
- Textured powder coat finish. 7 standard colors to choose from.
Click here to learn more about decibel levels and how the AcoustiQuiet™ can solve your noise problems. This series of sound reducing quiet racks will remove 20.7dB(A)+ of noise from your originating environment.
Sound and measuring sound, involves a lot of science and can be confusing. There are different sound waves, ranges, ways of measuring, etc. What you want is a decrease in the noise you hear, regardless of what sound waves are doing all about you.
The following widely accepted examples of SPL ratings
are very helpful in understanding "every day" noises we are familiar with and comparing to installing servers into the workplace:
| 40 dB(A) |
Human whisper |
| 50 dB(A) |
Background noise in an average office, no talking |
| 55 dB(A) |
Background noise in a busy office, without talking |
| 60 dB(A)A |
Normal conversational speech |
| 45-50 dB(A) |
Typical noise from portable air conditioners |
| 55 dB(A) |
Typical noise from portable air conditioners |
| 62 dB(A) |
Typical noise from 2 x low form factor servers with average CPU loads |
| 65 dB(A) |
Typical noise from 4 x low form factor servers with average CPU loads |
| 68 dB(A) |
Typical noise from 8 x low form factor servers with average CPU loads (every doubling of the number of servers leads to a 3dB(A) increase in the total noise level) |
| 70 dB(A) |
Noisy restaurant or heavy traffic or household vacuum cleaner |
This report (from Purdue reprinted from Temple University) on the perceptions of noise is worth reading. It's short, (Download here) to help you understand in layman's terms the perceptions of different levels of dB(A) (decibles). It's not just A - B = C .
We have a white paper that might be of interest on a related subject (PC Noise) - it includes a few introductory paragraphs on acoustics, sound pressure and power levels, and the decibel scale etc - ( Download here) - this paper helps to explain why sound power is a more comprehensive & comparative measure of overall noise levels than sound pressure. (Used with permission from AcoustiProducts, Ltd. the UK's leading independent expert on server rack acoustics. AcoustiRack™ is not affiliated with AcoustiProducts, Ltd.)
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