What is WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets

 

WM wall-mounted cabinets are the kitchen cabinets that are installed above the countertops. As opposed to base cabinets--which are installed on the floor--wall cabinets are suspended in air by being mounted to the wall. Wall cabinets are installed by first attaching a straight 1x4 at the bottom level of your cabinets to provide support during installation. You then begin your installation with the corner cabinet, setting the cabinet next to it with clamps to keep it even as you install the rest throughout the kitchen. It's also important to install wall cabinets before installing base cabinets so that you have enough room to work during project.

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Benefits of WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets
 

 

Conservation of Floor Space
WM wall-mounted cabinets are off the floor, sparing you the inconvenience of having to work around them. This is great for people with limited work space. Simply store your equipment inside the cabinet and leave space for other items on the floor.

 

Flexible Mounting
The design of WM wall-mounted cabinets give them flexibility to be installed in various locations, providing the possibility of mounting near conduits or related obstructions while granting convenient access at a suitable height. Available in different heights and depths,WM wall-mounted cabinets are suitable for numerous types of applications. This is a huge advantage when you must connect equipment from the cabinet to other devices in the room.

 

Secure Shielding of Equipment
WM wall-mounted cabinets are enclosed to shield equipment from dust, scratches and bumps, vibration, and other types of damage. You can even install them at a high level on the wall to prevent unwanted persons from accessing equipment inside.

 

Suppression of Overheating
If equipment is properly installed inside a wall mount cabinet, the chance of overheating is minimal thanks to cabinets being designed for fans and integrated ventilation to extract hot air. You might even experience increased equipment performance because of air balancing.

 

Application of WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets
 

In Kitchens
The kitchen/dining area is the most cluttered space in almost every home. If all your kitchen cabinets are full, there are only two things to do: purge or install new ones on an empty wall.Usually, kitchens come with pre-built wall cabinets. But if you have a big family, cook a lot or just need more space, don't be afraid to add yet another.For example, you can keep your collection of wines there or create a tea and coffee station. This will free up tons of space in the main kitchen area.

 

In Home Offices
WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets are perfect for organizing your home office. This room can quickly become very messy after spending most of your day working.For all those extra papers, spare stationery and important documents, invest in quality wall cabinets. You can place them right above your desk for easy reach or install them on another wall to keep your workspace uncluttered.

 

In Bathrooms
No matter how many bathrooms you have, you'll always need more storage to keep them clean and neat. Custom-made wall-mounted cabinets are the perfect solution for storing linens and towels if you don't have a full-sized linen closet.You can also mount cabinets on the wall next to the sink and keep toiletries or hot styling tools in there.Another clever way to utilize the extra storage is to install cabinets above the toilet seat. This wall often stays empty in most bathrooms, so you can keep extra toilet paper there, cleaning supplies, extra soap and more.

 

In Bedrooms
WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets are a match made in heaven for kids' bedrooms. Kids are naturally messy, so having an actual place to put away their books and school projects is a must.In the master bedroom, wall storage cabinets can serve as floating nightstands, creating a sleek minimalistic look. They're also great for extra storage in the closet or for storing bedding, socks and underwear, makeup, and jewelry.

Types of WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets
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Network Communication Box
NEnetwork termination box metal box for stuffing,hinner and overlapping walls, distribution of internal user network. According to technical regulation No. 20.808 of the Undersecretariat of Telecommunications, which allows free choice in services cable TV, internet and telephony。

 

Termination box
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Network termination box
Metal box for stuffing,thinner and overlapping walls, distribution of internal user network. According to technical regulation No. 20.808 of the Undersecretariat of Telecommunications, which allows free choice in services cable TV, internet and telephony。

 

Wm cabinets
Main material: ●SPCC cold rolled steel; ●Thickness: mounting profile 2.0mm, mounting angle 1.5mm, others 1.2mm. Surface finish: ●Degreasing, pickling, phosphoric, powder coated; Degree of protection: ●IP20 Loading capacity: ●Static loading: 60KG

Components of The Wm Wall-Mounted Cabinet
 

 

Cabinet doors
Among the various parts in a cabinet system is the doors. The reason for this is very obvious since the doors provides the much needed protection and coverage for all other components that are kept inside the cabinets.Besides just providing physical protection to other components within a cabinet system, the doors also serves the function of protecting sensitive parts of the entire network.However, most cabinet system doors are usually made of glass materials so as to provide an easy view of what is going on within the cabinet.


Cabinet Drawer Glides
For most network cabinets that uses drawers for storing network cables, these drawers are usually held in place by strong and powerful glides.Just as you would rightly guess, the drawer glides serves as the path for the drawer to come out and go into the network cabinet without hassles.

 

Face Frame
This component of a cabinet system is most important in ensuring the stability of the entire cabinet. Besides just providing stability to the cabinet system, the face frame also serves the duty of providing protection to the cabinet, especially during Shipp.With the face frame, it is easy to keep and maintain a typical network cabinet for a long time without wearing out so fast.

 

Cable management system
Due to the critical role a network cabinet system plays to the overall performance of the entire network system, it is therefore important to ensure that each part is kept in the best form.Within a cabinet system, the cable management system ensures that there's no tangling of cables. More so, the cable management system also ensures that similar cables are grouped and passed through the same route for the purpose of organization.

How to Choose WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets

 

 

Size
Choose a cabinet with enough space to house all your equipment without crowding. Consider the ‘U' height, depth, and width of the cabinet, ensuring compatibility with your devices.

 

Load Capacity
Assess the weight of your equipment and ensure the cabinet can support it. This is particularly important for free-standing cabinets loaded with heavy equipment.

 

Cooling and Ventilation
Ensure the cabinet can accommodate your cooling needs. Look for options with built-in fans, ventilation slots, or the ability to install additional cooling systems.

 

Cable Management
Opt for cabinets with built-in cable management features like trays, rings, and conduits to maintain organization and ease maintenance.

 

Accessibility and Security
Consider cabinets with removable side panels or doors for easy access. Security features like lockable doors are essential for protecting sensitive equipment.

 

Environment Compatibility
If the cabinet will be placed in harsh environments, consider rugged or specialized cabinets designed for such conditions.

 

Current and Anticipated Equipment
List all devices you need to house now, and what you might add in the future. This includes servers, routers, switches, patch panels, and UPS systems. Larger and more complex networks will require more space and better organization features.Determine if the network will support critical operations, high-density computing, or general office use.

How do WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets work?
 

 

Equipment Mounting
WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets have vertical mounting rails inside the enclosure. These rails are spaced in rack units (U), where each U equals 1.75 inches (44.45 mm) of vertical space. Network administrators or IT professionals mount servers, switches, routers, and other networking equipment onto these rails. The equipment is typically secured using screws or mounting brackets.


Cable Management
WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets include cable management features, such as cable trays, cable channels, and cable rings, to help organize and route network and power cables neatly. Proper cable management is crucial to prevent cable tangling and ensure easy access to equipment.

 

Ventilation and Cooling
Many WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets come with built-in ventilation options to help maintain the appropriate temperature inside the enclosure. These options may include fans, perforated doors, or vents. Proper cooling is essential to prevent equipment from overheating and maintaining optimal performance.

 

Security
WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets are designed with security in mind. They often feature locking mechanisms, such as key locks or combination locks, on front and rear doors to prevent unauthorized access to the equipment. This enhances the security of sensitive data and hardware.

 

Accessibility
Front and rear doors on WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets provide physical protection for the equipment inside while still allowing authorized personnel to access the hardware. The doors may have perforated sections to maintain adequate airflow while maintaining security.

 

Monitoring and Management
Some advanced WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets may include monitoring and management features. These cabinets can integrate environmental sensors to monitor temperature and humidity, as well as power distribution units (PDUs) for remote power management and monitoring.

 

Aesthetics
WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets are designed to have a professional and sleek appearance, making them suitable for use in data centers and server rooms where aesthetics matter.

 

Space Utilization
WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets help optimize space utilization by consolidating equipment into a compact and organized enclosure. This not only saves physical space but also facilitates better management and maintenance.

How to Maintain WM Wall-Mounted Cabinets

 

Don't Disturb Aisle Arrangement
When setting up your server room, your aisle pitch would have been carefully designed to make sure that there is enough distance between racks to keep the flow of cold air going. Aisle Design also ensures that racks are never set back-to-front. When the fronts of two racks face each other, this forms cold aisles, whereas racks facing back-to-back form hot aisles. The width of each cold aisle should be about four feet, while hot aisles should be three feet wide.When doing maintenance, keep in mind that these aisle widths should not reduce, nor should the racks be rotated in any way. All server racks must return to their original positions before closing the exercise.

 

Check Metal and Screws
Since a server rack or cabinet is basically metal screwed together, it's important to check on this aspect regularly and frequently to ensure stability. Any loose screws could have disastrous consequences unless dealt with expeditiously.

 

Service Fans and Aircon Units
Check the operation of fans in the server rooms periodically. A thorough wipe down helps keep the vents clear of debris. Fans are a necessary part of the server room, and the servers and racks can face serious overheating issues without fully functional fans and ACs.Similarly, aircon units remove heat and moisture from the relatively small and densely occupied space. Racks can get overheated, depending on the size of the room, number of servers and how the server racks are spaced out, and this can have serious consequences on the long-term life of the racks.

 

Use Monitoring Tools
With some older facilities, an issue arises that the hardware simply doesn't match with pre-installed systems. Because of this, the cooling ducts, exhaust procedures, power supplies, etc. may not necessarily work with the newer racks. That's why it's important, when getting custom server racks, to build in monitoring tools.These monitoring tools can be utilized to track individual components and ensure that there's no overheating, speeds are optimal, and that the overall system is efficient, safe and working well with the existing power supply.

Our Factory
 

ANJI HUACHENG ELECTRICS CO., LTD. (known as the LOGO of PROTA) is a professional manufacturer, well-known of all kinds of distribution boxes in China, we focus on enclosures. And our products range includes: metal wall mounting enclosures, top stainless steel enclosures, floor standing cabinets, knock-down cabinets, network cabinets, terminal boxes, junction boxes, gland boxes, telephone boxes and so on.In 2006, an electrical engineering college student, started to work in the distribution panels industry, he just graduated in that June. After 5 years focusing on this filed, he established Prota in 2011. 

FAQ

Q: What is the function of a wall cabinet?

A: Wall cabinets increase storage space which is needed in a kitchen. It keeps dry food away from the floor and wet surfaces. They are a great way to decorate your kitchen. There are several types of wall cabinets and you can play around with the styles and that way you can add character to your kitchen.

Q: What does wall mount cabinet mean?

A: The obvious-wall cabinets are cabinets that mount to the wall. Wall cabinets are also called upper cabinets or “uppers.” These cabinets have the most design flexibility: varying three different heights, multiple widths, custom depth options and glass door options.

Q: What is the meaning of wall cabinet?

A: Wall cabinets, also known as upper cabinets, are the cabinets installed on the wall above the base cabinets. Most wall cabinets are around 12” deep, but they can be as shallow as 4” in a smaller bathrooms or as deep as needed for specialty cabinets.

Q: Why wall-mounted vanity?

A: As wall hung vanity cabinets are mounted off the floor, they offer the illusion of more space, making the smaller bathroom feel bigger. They open up the room and free up the floor underneath the cabinet. See how nice they look by adding a light under the cabinet.

Q: What are the three main functions of the cabinet?

A: The members of the President's Cabinet advise the President on all important problems he/she must face. They also lead the departments for the Executive Branch of our government. Congress must give its approval to the men and women the President appoints before they can take office.

Q: Do wall cabinets need a back?

A: Structural Integrity: The back panel adds stability and structural support to the cabinet. It helps keep the cabinet square and prevents it from twisting or warping over time. This is especially important for wall-mounted cabinets, as they need to support the weight of the items inside.

Q: What is the height of wall mounted kitchen cabinets?

A: While there is no one-size-fits-all answer, there are some general guidelines to help you determine the ideal height for your kitchen wall units. The standard height for kitchen wall units is typically around 600mm to 720mm (24 to 30 inches) from the countertop.

Q: Are wall-mounted vanities more expensive?

A: The main reason wall-mounted vanity units tend to be more expensive than floor-standing vanities is simply that they're a more complicated design with more parts, such as wall brackets. The other is that they simply have that high-end design feel that makes them more marketable as a luxury item.

Q: What does blind wall cabinet mean?

A: Blind corner cabinets are cabinets fixed at the corner between two rows of base cabinets where part of one cabinet's contents are hidden by the other row of cabinets. The reason it is called blind is because you cannot view what is held inside the cabinet that is hidden.

Q: What is a blind wall cabinet?

A: The blind corner wall cabinet comes out of the corner on one wall and can be up to 48” wide. A portion of the cabinet is concealed when the adjacent wall cabinets are installed. Blind corner wall cabinets can offer a large amount of storage; the downside is accessing the items that are stored in the “blind” area.

Q: What is a frameless wall cabinet?

A: In frameless construction, cabinets do not have a face frame attached to the front of the cabinet box. After they have been installed, all you will see are the flat door and drawer fronts, providing a sleek, simple aesthetic that can work with many design themes throughout the home.

Q: How many screws in wall cabinets?

A: Attach the cabinets to the studs with at least two screws in each mounting rail, while attaching the cabinets to each other with at least four drywall screws. Once all cabinets are securely in place, trim off the exposed shims with a utility knife.

Q: How wide can a wall cabinet be?

A: Width- 12-36 inches. Standard width for a single or double door wall cabinet is generally available in widths from 9″ to 36″, we carry them in increments of 3″ (i.e., 9″, 12″, 15″).Appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, the members of the Cabinet are often the President's closest confidants.

Q: Can you put too much weight in a cabinet?

A: Most manufacturers, however, have their own standards and guarantees, so it's probably more likely that you'll find cabinets that will hold up to 500 pounds of weight. Generally, if your cabinets are installed correctly, they will not be damaged by the weight of the items kept in them.Do I need a kitchen end panel? If your unit carcasses don't match the doors and drawers, then yes! This is the case with most kitchens, so end panels are usually required.

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Q: Why is it called cabinet?

A: The term comes from the Italian gabinetto, which originated from the Latin capanna, which was used in the sixteenth century to denote a closet or small room. From it originated in the 1600s the English word cabinet or cabinett which was used to denote a small room, particularly in the houses of nobility or royalty.

Q: Can you put a countertop on a wall cabinet?

A: Yes, a countertop can be installed directly on top of cabinets. However, it is important to ensure that the cabinets are level and that there is adequate space between the countertop and the cabinets so that the countertop can be properly sealed.

Q: What is the minimum distance between base and wall cabinets?

A: Between 18 and 20 inches
The distance between the base cabinet (including kitchen countertops) and wall cabinet is normally between 18 and 20 inches. This is low enough to provide easy access to the wall cabinet contents for most people, and still have enough space to keep and use small appliances as well as use the workspace comfortably.

Q: Is 36 inches enough space between counter and island?

A: Highlights. You'll need a minimum of 42 inches between the kitchen island and the counter. Reference the triangle method when planning your kitchen island layout. Provide plenty of distance for walkways and breakfast bar seating.Using the appropriate drill bit for your wall type, drill a hole to the length of your screw, tap in a wall plug and screw the L-shape bracket into place. Check the holes are level. Continue until all of the cabinets are in position. At the end of a row, you will need to attach a side panel.

Q: How much space should be between cabinets and countertops?

A: 18-inch
The prevailing “standard” among kitchen remodelers is 54 inches from the floor to the cabinet's bottom edge. That leaves an 18-inch space between the countertops and the upper cabinets. However, this measurement is average and may be a different height for everyone.An 18-inch span is standard as the distance between the top of the countertop and the bottom of the upper cabinets. Distances from 15 to 20 inches are not uncommon, though.

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