- Inventory and measure: List every device’s rack units (1U = 1.75"), depth (chassis + rear connectors), and weight. Include PDUs, shelves, cable managers, KVM, patch panels, and blanking panels.
- Height (U): Sum all U, add 20–50% growth headroom, plus 1U per 2–3 switches for horizontal cable managers. Common choices: 42U (standard), 45–48U (dense), 24–27U (small/edge).
- Depth: Check device max depth incl. power cords and cable bend radius. Add 6–8" rear clearance for cabling/PDUs. Typical cabinet depths: 600 mm (~24") for shallow gear; 800–1000 mm (~31.5–39.4") for deeper switches/servers. Prefer adjustable rails to match mounting depth.
- Width: Internal rail standard is 19" per EIA-310. External cabinet width 600 mm fits tight spaces but limits side cable channels; 800 mm provides spacious vertical cable management and side-to-side airflow options. Telco 23" only if gear requires it.
- Rack type: Two-post (relay) for light, shallow gear; four-post for heavier/deeper equipment. Open-frame for maximum airflow/access; enclosed cabinets for security, airflow control, and noise with perforated doors.
- Airflow: Match device airflow. Many switches are side-to-side—use 800 mm cabinets with side channels or choose front-to-back models. Maintain front-to-back airflow and blanking panels to prevent recirculation.
- Power and cooling: Plan A/B vertical PDUs; ensure depth allows PDU clearance. Confirm BTU load with room cooling; use hot/cold aisle, brush panels, and sealing.
- Access and space: Ensure 36" front and 24" rear service clearance (local codes may vary). Check doorways, ceiling height, overhead obstructions, and floor loading.
- Other specs: Weight rating, seismic/anchoring if needed, grounding, top/bottom cable entry, casters/levelers, and cage-nut (square) rails for flexibility.