Pan Areas | Overview - Support Comms

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Pan Areas

Alleviate cable congestion.

These systems have been specifically designed to fulfil the requirements imposed by today’s cabling techniques. Raised pan areas can be manufactured for congested areas of high cable concentrations such as Computer Equipment Rooms and Sub Equipment Rooms. Manufactured in variable sidewall and width combinations together with factory made fittings. Can be installed under the floor after all other services.
 

Pan Areas - Overview

Pan areas are the most versatile and cost effective method to alleviate cable congestion in SER and CER rooms.

In particularly congested situations, such as SER rooms and CER rooms where the direct routing of cables into cable baskets in not practical, pan areas can be created to ensure the cables are suitably laid. These pans are formed by manufacturing the support system in very wide sections, with built in sleeves, to allow the floor pedestal legs or supports, to pass through.

These are fabricated off site and then split down into suitable sections for ease of handling and installation.  Once onsite these sections can be reconnected to give a smooth surface.

Areas as large as 360 square meters have been designed and installed using this system of construction have been installed with this configuration on one project.

  • The pan area allows the use of all the usable space below the raised floor.
  • The sleeves protect the cables from the pedestals and also protects the pedestal from the weight of the cables.
  • All pan areas are manufactured offsite.
  • The pan areas can be raise off the floor to ease the concerns about flooding.
  • No fittings are required with this system other than the abutment of the section to each other
  • The system can be manufactured in virtually any width and height and is only restricted by the available area beneath the raised floor.


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