AVIXA, the Audiovisual and Integrated Experience Association, previously known as Infocomm, released its newest standard, Rack Building for Audiovisual Systems (F502.01:201, which will detail the requirements for integrating AV systems into racks by providing a process for consistent assembly, mounting, and cable management.
"An improperly assembled AV rack leads to negative consequences for the system's performance, and the end users are the ones that suffer", said Ann Brigida, AVIXA's Senior Director of Standards. "This standard provides well-vetted guidance from experts around the globe that will improve the quality and consistency of AV system racks. We've included several illustrations and diagrams within the published standard to make it easier for people to implement into their projects. As with all standards, it is designed to ultimately elevate the end user's experience".
"This rack building standard was one of the top-requested standards by the AVIXA community", said Timothy Troast, Vice President of Product Management at rack manufacturer Middle Atlantic, and Moderator of the Rack Building Task Group. "Developing this standard began at Integrated Systems Europe 2016 with a group of AV experts from around the world. Since then, through numerous events, surveys, and phone calls, we've built a standard that is collective of the AV community's experience. The feedback from industry participants was so positive that an AV rack design standard is already well underway".
The standard AV Rack Design will outline the requirements for AV planning, design, accommodation, and equipment layout, and cover the fundamental elements of building a reliable AV equipment rack, including:
This standard does not cover design elements; therefore, the AV system design should be documented prior to beginning the rack building.
"An improperly assembled AV rack leads to negative consequences for the system's performance, and the end users are the ones that suffer", said Ann Brigida, AVIXA's Senior Director of Standards. "This standard provides well-vetted guidance from experts around the globe that will improve the quality and consistency of AV system racks. We've included several illustrations and diagrams within the published standard to make it easier for people to implement into their projects. As with all standards, it is designed to ultimately elevate the end user's experience".
"This rack building standard was one of the top-requested standards by the AVIXA community", said Timothy Troast, Vice President of Product Management at rack manufacturer Middle Atlantic, and Moderator of the Rack Building Task Group. "Developing this standard began at Integrated Systems Europe 2016 with a group of AV experts from around the world. Since then, through numerous events, surveys, and phone calls, we've built a standard that is collective of the AV community's experience. The feedback from industry participants was so positive that an AV rack design standard is already well underway".
The standard AV Rack Design will outline the requirements for AV planning, design, accommodation, and equipment layout, and cover the fundamental elements of building a reliable AV equipment rack, including:
- Assembly of AV equipment racks, associated options, and accessories in single and multi-rack installations.
- Mounting and affixing of rack-mount and non-rack-mount AV equipment.
- Cable management, including planning, lacing, location, and separation of signal and power cables for cable management entering and within racks.
- Final cleaning, labeling, and finishing of the AV rack build.
- Planning for the use of this standard should begin during the project design phase and be implemented in conjunction with a fully-developed project documentation package.
This standard does not cover design elements; therefore, the AV system design should be documented prior to beginning the rack building.