In a premises distribution system, an equipment room is a special purpose room(s), with access to the backbone wiring, for housing elecommunications, data processing, security, and alarm equipment
A centralized space for telecommunications equipment that serves the occupants of the building
A contaminated area which is part or the worker decontamination system with provisions for storage of contaminated clothing and equipment
A centralized space for telecommunications equipment that serves the occupants of the building or multiple buildings in a campus environment An equipment room is considered distinct from a telecommunications closet because it is considered to be a building or campus serving (as opposed to floor serving) facility and because of the nature or complexity of the equipment that it contains
A room that serves the space needs for larger telecommunications equipment Note: These are often special purpose rooms Equipment rooms are connected to the backbone facility
In a building, a centralized space for telecommunications equipment that serves the occupants of the building Note: An equipment room is considered distinct from a telecommunications closet because of the nature or complexity of the equipment housed by the equipment room [After ANSI/TIA/EIA-568A]
A centralized space for telecommunications equipment that serves the occupants of the building Equipment housed herein is considered distinct from a telecommunications closet (wiring closet) because of its nature or the complexity of the equipment
A central location for computer or telephone equipment and, most importantly, centralized cabling All cables will usually run to the equipment room from the rest of the installation
An enclosed area housing telecommunications and network equipment, distinguished from the telecommunications or wiring closet by its increased complexity and presence of active equipment