Racks, cabinets, and electrical enclosures are all terms used to describe a structure that is used to house electrical equipment. Racks and cabinets are typically made of steel or aluminum and have a rectangular shape. They are typically open on the front and back, and have shelves that can be used to store equipment. Racks and cabinets are typically designed to be stacked on top of each other, and often have wheels or casters so they can be easily moved. Electrical enclosures are typically made of steel or aluminum and have a variety of shapes and sizes. They are typically closed on all sides, and may have a door or window that can be opened for access to the equipment. Electrical enclosures are typically designed to be mounted on a wall or a floor, and they often have ventilation holes to allow air to circulate.

Racks, cabinets, and electrical enclosures keep people safe, ensure the reliable operation of electrical systems, and help save on energy costs.