🏠 Elevate your home network game with the ultimate media enclosure!
Leviton's 28-inch Structured Media Enclosure is a durable, powder-coated steel hub designed to centralize and organize all your home’s networking, telephone, TV, and audio systems. Featuring multiple cable knockouts, flexible surface or recessed mounting, and a power module cutout, it supports up to eight distribution modules, making it ideal for modern wired homes seeking clean, professional installations.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Leviton |
Color | Image |
Style | Enclosure + Cover |
Product Dimensions | 3.68"D x 15.62"W x 29.32"H |
Finish Type | Powder Coated |
Installation Type | Screw-In |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Specification Met | Smc, Ul |
Manufacturer | Leviton |
UPC | 078477113226 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00078477113226 |
Part Number | 47605-28W |
Item Weight | 6 pounds |
Item model number | 47605-28W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 28 Inch |
Finish | Powder Coated |
Thickness | 1 Inches |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Switch Style | Enclosure With Cover |
Included Components | Included Components: Enclosure and Flush Mount Cover |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Manufacture |
K**.
Excellent product!
I purchased this product in order to organize my DirecTV equipment and make it look nicer since the installer basically left it all hanging from the rafters in my basement. I did not use any official Leviton "components" (or stand-offs) with this enclosure other than the Leviton outlet but rather screwed my DirecTV components directly to the inside using sheet metal screws. To make room behind it for the screws as well as bring the depth even with my circuit breaker panel, I first mounted 2x4s to the wall then mounted this enclosure to the 2x4s as this is how my circuit breaker panel was mounted. The idea being that if I ever finish the basement it will all be flush and even, although I could also just remount it between studs as it is optionally designed to do.I wasn't sure if this particular enclosure (28") would be too big for my needs, but after some measuring and planning I figured it should work pretty well, and after actually mounting everything into it, it did work out perfectly in my opinion. It wasn't too big, but big enough that everything isn't all crammed into it, which will make it easier to swap components if I ever need to.If anyone is considering using something like this to mount their DirecTV equipment into, then I'd recommend it. The equipment I mounted into it was:SWiM 16 module and power adapter (PI)2 8-way splittersDECA BB adapter (CCK) and power adapterWhile I didn't purchase it yet, I plan to eventually install the hinged cover on this unit. Initially, due to the position of the outlet placement at the bottom of this enclosure and the design of the DECA BB power adapter, there would be no way to install a cover because the power adapter stuck out the front a little. However, this problem was solved by using one of those 6-outlet adapters that plugs into a standard dual outlet. This allowed me to offset the BB power adapter towards the inside just enough to be able to mount a cover when I decide to do so.It's a bit pricey, but the quality is unmistakable. It really is a nice looking enclosure and I feel that it has many great uses for organizing just about any kind of TV/phone/internet/alarm components you could think of.
S**S
Great product
Needed extra room for my router worked great.
L**S
Worth the money to keep cabling clean!
Super solid and sturdy, worth the money. Easy to install due to existing holes. Fit perfect between my studs
N**S
A great box, but the accessories are a bit pricey
First things first, the box itself -- it works great. It fit directly in between my studs as it was designed. I ran an outlet into it from an existing outlet with no problem (you don't need any specific leviton hardware for that). I popped out the holes in the top and ran conduit from the box all the way to the attic to make running future cables easier. My main complaint about the box is that by default, it only has the option to come with lid that isn't near as easy to use as a door. It should have the option to come with a door. I opted for the 28" ventilated door as a separate purchase and I would recommend that if you plan on filling the box up quite a bit. I'm running a very small mini-PC server, router, switch, cable modem, and security camera NVR, so I wanted plenty of ventilation.So that's the enclosure itself. Now let's talk accessories. I'm going to talk about a few accessories I bought here and how well they worked.First off, the "Plastic Universal Shelf Bracket" -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07V5WXFNK/I'm running two of these in my enclosure, one for the modem, and one for my google wifi puck. It attaches easily and can be mounted upside down if you'd like with no problems. Overall pretty useful. Plenty of holes and slots around it if you'd like to strap down your electronics or run cables through them.Second, the "Data Plastic Bracket" -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007SN5E8/I'm running two of these with another one on the way. They're the most expensive of the mounting accessories I've found but they are the most useful. They can be mounted horizontally or vertically on either side of the enclosure. There are mounting holes in them but I opted for velcro strapping all my items to them for simplicity. Overall very useful.Lastly, the "Multimedia Bracket" -- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0018MPQVM/Since these are so much cheaper I had hoped to use this as a makeshift shelf instead of the other accessories, but while the shelf itself is quite solid, the three push pins holding it up make it extremely flimsy. I wouldn't trust it holding any of my electronics. Now if you're using it for it's intended purpose I'm sure it's fine, but I personally wouldn't use it as a shelf.I'm currently mid-remodel on my office and if you get a chance I'd highly recommend getting this (or a similar media enclosure) to keep your modem/router/etc in. It's a polished look and it's nice to have everything out of sight out of mind. I will say that leviton is quite proud of their items and I feel the accessories especially are overpriced (which is why I only gave it 4 stars)
J**N
Perfect network cabinet
I have used several of these SMC cabinets around the house for different networking applications. They are sturdy powder coated steel, and super easy to install following the paper instructions or online video. I have used both the flush screw on cover that comes with the combo, as well as the premium vented cover. Both work perfect depending on your needs.Attached photos are of the 28" version.For mounting components, I prefer a combination of zipties, velcro strips, and 3M VHB or similar double sided tape. This is cheaper than using the leviton mounts, and I think better because you can put things exactly where you need them. For my needs, I also have no use for the expensive leviton branded components.I use a cyber power 750VA SL750U UPS and surge protector, which has more capacity at 1/3 the cost of the tripp lite AV550S (the only UPS that is actually marketed to this application).
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