Concrete step-in electronic cabinet system

Electricity: conductors and insulators – Underground – Distributing and/or combined with overhead

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174 50, H02G 900

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ABSTRACT:
An electronics storage cabinet for housing cell equipment for cellular telephone services. The storage cabinet is partially buried so that it has a small above-ground profile. The small profile of the cabinet allows the cabinet to be located in an easement without the need to meet local building codes or obtain building permits. The partially buried configuration of the cabinet allows the cabinet to enclose a spacious work space that is large enough to store the electronics equipment and allow a person to stand upright. The cabinet desirably includes a secondary storage space located below a removable floor and a step.

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