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APC Scheduled Assembly Service 5x8 for InRow ACRD 300/301 | Deployment
APC
MPN: WASSEM5X8-AX-34
$1,794.76$2,610.00
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Key Features
- Service type: scheduled assembly
- Delivery window: 5x8
- Supported platform: InRow ACRD 300 and 301 series
- Vendor: APC
- Category: deployment services
- Planned installation support for cooling infrastructure
- Designed for controlled project scheduling
- Schedule assembly work with a 5x8 service window for planned deployment coordination
Keep critical cooling projects moving with scheduled assembly support for InRow ACRD 300 and 301 series systems. This APC service is structured for planned 5x8 delivery, giving infrastructure teams a predictable installation window that fits standard business operations and project schedules.
For data center environments, timing matters as much as execution. A scheduled assembly service helps align labor, site readiness, and equipment staging so deployment work can proceed with fewer interruptions. That matters when the cooling system is part of a larger rollout, refresh, or capacity expansion where delays can affect downstream commissioning.
This service is intended for teams that want a more controlled deployment process for APC InRow ACRD platforms. It supports a cleaner handoff from procurement to installation, helping reduce the burden on internal staff while keeping the project aligned to the planned window. For organizations protecting uptime and managing tight change schedules, that predictability is worth more than a basic install option.
Ideal For
- Deploying APC InRow ACRD cooling units in a data center expansion
- Coordinating installation during standard business hours to limit operational disruption
- Supporting planned commissioning for infrastructure refresh projects
- Managing vendor-led assembly for critical cooling equipment rollout
Why This Product
- 1Scheduled 5x8 delivery versus ad hoc installation timing
- 2Purpose-built for InRow ACRD 300 and 301 series systems
- 3Onsite assembly support versus internal coordination burden
- 4Planned deployment model versus reactive service calls