Cable management

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Cable selection and labeling
– Ribbon cables used for Parallel ATA drives can disrupt airflow, while most SATA cables are more compact and do not disrupt airflow.
– Cable selection is important for maintaining optimal airflow and cooling in computer systems.
– Color-coding and labeling cables help in identifying and keeping track of different cables.
– Documenting and organizing cable runs with cable ties or hooks/trays helps in troubleshooting and maintenance.

Cable strain relief
– Strain relief plates, clamps, and cord grips protect cables from mechanical stress.
– Strain relief is necessary to prevent unplugging or accidental disconnection.
– Cable strain relief components are used in applications with constant dynamic stress, such as cable carriers or drag chains.

Computer data cabling and structured cabling
Cable management is essential for optimal airflow and cooling inside computer cases.
– Proper cable management ensures safer hardware installation, repair, and removal.
– Buildings and office furniture are designed with cable management in mind.
– Power cables should be separated from data cables and cross at right angles to minimize electromagnetic interference.
– Efficient cable management is required for adding, moving, or removing data cables in IT infrastructures.

Cable planning
– Cable planning is necessary for managing large IT infrastructures with vast networks of cables.
– Spreadsheet software or specialized cable management software can be used for cable planning.
– Proper cable planning improves efficiency, maintenance, and troubleshooting of IT infrastructures.
Cable management software, like data center infrastructure management (DCIM), can assist in managing large-scale cabling systems.

Cable management in hospitals
Cable management is crucial in hospitals to prevent medical mistakes and accidents.
– Cabling in healthcare facilities must adhere to regulations to minimize interference with medical equipment.
– Effective cable management in hospitals ensures a safer and more efficient healthcare environment.
– Simplifying cable management in hospitals can improve patient care and reduce risks associated with tangled cables. Source:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_management

Cable management (Wikipedia)

Cable management refers to management of electrical or optical cable in a cabinet or an installation. The term is used for products, workmanship or planning. Cables can easily become tangled, making them difficult to work with, sometimes resulting in devices accidentally becoming unplugged as one attempts to move a cable. Such cases are known as "cable spaghetti", and any kind of problem diagnosis and future updates to such enclosures could be very difficult.

A bad case of "cable spaghetti"
Cabling secured with cable ties

Cable management both supports and contains cables during installation, and makes subsequent maintenance or changes to the cable system easier. Products such as cable trays, cable ladders, and cable baskets are used to support a cable through cabling routes.

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