Remote enclosure systems have now been designed and are described herein
that meet the following goals: a) consolidate electrical terminations in
one system; b) pre-terminate AC and DC equipment loads before site
installation; c) provide multiple access points for facilitating
equipment repair and installation; d) are easily configurable and
expanded through the use of a modular frame design that accommodates a
variety of customized side panels or the attachment of a variety of
expansion cabinets; e) are aesthetically functional given the cable entry
and routing structure; f) provide exceptional thermal management and g)
reduce problems inherent in conventional electronic setups. Remote
enclosure systems contemplated generally include: a) a frame system
further comprising at least two side panels; b) at least one door coupled
to the frame system; c) a cable management top assembly coupled to the
frame system; d) at least one removable radiofrequency (RF) management
system, such as at least one RF port plate, at least one RF port, at
least one RF cable or any other suitable system for managing RF signals
and a combination thereof, coupled to at least one of the side panels,
coupled to and/or located within the cable management top assembly and/or
coupled to and/or located within the frame system or a combination
thereof and e) a bottom panel coupled to the frame system. The remote
enclosure system may also comprise any number of components suitable for
electronics, wireless and cable-based data and telecommunications
applications, including air conditioner exhaust member, an air
conditioner unit, a battery pack, a meter base, a power receptacle box,
an alarm system or alarm device, an expansion cabinet, a coupling device
or system, a pre-wiring system and/or a demarcation component.