Secure Cabinet Express - Architecture and Power

The standard features of Secure Cabinet Express are:
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One Secure Cabinet Express cabinet with kVA-based power billing option
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One standardized redundant circuit pair with standardized panels, breakers, and wiring
Note: The circuit type is automatically selected based on the IBX.
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Standardized, selectable draw cap in increments of 0.5 kVA
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Draw cap usage monitoring to proactively identify when change in cabinet power is needed
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One demarcation/patch panel to support standard single-mode fiber connections
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Ability to request two single phase circuit pairings per cabinet, as well as one or two three phase circuit pairings per cabinet (cabinets with these requested circuit configurations will be subject to capability review)

Optional features include:
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Cable management inside the closed cabinet
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Cables
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Cabinet accessories such as shelves and screws
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Equipment installation, remote management, troubleshooting, and 24/7 support
Note: See Smart Hands for details.

Every Secure Cabinet Express has a draw cap. Measured in kVA, a draw cap represents the maximum power draw supportable and contractually allowable in the Secure Cabinet Express. Equinix chooses a primary and redundant circuit pairing that does not exceed the maximum cabinet rating of the IBX.
You can choose to use your own PDUs or the standardized Equinix PDUs.
Note: Power is pre-approved for 5-7 kVA. You can request power above the pre-approved limit, subject to Capacity Feasibility Review (CFR).