Middle Atlantic

Middle Atlantic DWR-18-22PD 18U 22" Pivoting Wall Rack

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Eighteen rack units of pivoting wall-mount storage with a plexi door gives AV installers secure, accessible equipment housing without a dedicated rack room.

$1,456.40*
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Overview

The Middle Atlantic DWR-18-22PD is an 18U pivoting wall rack designed for professional AV installations where floor space is unavailable or undesirable. Its defining feature is the swing-out hinge mechanism — the entire rack section pivots away from the wall on a structural hinge, allowing full rear access to equipment even in tight closet or alcove installations where there is no pathway behind the unit. The 22-inch depth accommodates full-size AV receivers, amplifiers, and processing equipment, while the plexi door provides a visual window into the rack for equipment status monitoring without opening the enclosure.

This rack is built for integrators, not DIY builders. Middle Atlantic designs to commercial-grade standards — consistent rack unit spacing, hardware-ready construction, and the expectation that installation will be performed by someone with structural assessment skills and cable management experience. It fits cleanly into system designs for boardrooms, residential media rooms, hospitality AV closets, and anywhere a neat, secure, serviceable equipment enclosure is required without dedicating square footage to a machine room. The 18U form factor makes it a complete solution for single-zone systems and a supplemental zone rack for larger multi-room architectures. Plan the wall substrate carefully, add cable management accessories to the BOM, and the DWR-18-22PD will serve reliably for the life of the installation.

Key Features

Wall Rack 18U 22" Deep DWR

w/ Plexi Do

Swinging

Specifications

Rack Units
18U
Depth
22"
Door Type
Plexi Door
Mounting
Swinging Wall Rack

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Pivoting swing-out design provides full rear equipment access in installations where building behind the rack is not feasible — a genuine installation advantage over fixed wall racks.
  • 18U height accommodates a complete mid-size AV system with room for growth, reducing the need for a separate equipment room or floor rack in commercial and residential installs.
  • 22-inch depth handles full-size rack equipment including deeper receivers, amplifiers, and patch panels without forced cable management constraints.
  • Plexi door allows visual status monitoring of equipment LED indicators and power states without opening the rack — useful for rapid troubleshooting in enclosed installations.
  • Middle Atlantic's DWR series is a proven commercial-grade product line with consistent fitment for standard 19-inch rack equipment across the AV industry.

👎 Cons

  • The pivoting mechanism adds wall clearance requirements on the swing side — installations in tight alcoves or flanked by walls may not have sufficient clearance for the rack to fully open.
  • At 22 inches of depth fully loaded with heavy equipment, the wall mounting substrate and stud layout must be carefully engineered; improper mounting is a genuine structural risk.
  • No cable management accessories are included — rear cable routing in a swing-out rack requires additional vertical and horizontal management panels, adding cost to the complete installation.
  • Plexi door can obscure ventilation in tightly packed configurations; high-heat equipment like power amplifiers may require additional ventilation planning despite the door's transparency.
  • The DWR series is a premium commercial product line — pricing reflects installation-grade construction quality but will exceed the budget of DIY homeowners who might find a simpler open-frame alternative sufficient.

Frequently Asked Questions

The pivoting design allows the entire rack section to swing away from the wall on a hinge, providing rear access to equipment without requiring a separate pathway behind the rack. This is especially valuable in tight installations — mechanical rooms, behind built-in millwork, or closet AV setups — where rear access would otherwise be impossible. Middle Atlantic does not publish the specific swing angle, so verify clearance requirements with the full dimensional spec sheet before rough-in.
Eighteen rack units fits a mid-size AV system — a receiver or processor (2–3U), patch panels, a managed switch, a streaming server, and miscellaneous 1U accessories with room to spare. For larger installations with multiple amplifiers, a UPS, or a full matrix switcher, this is typically a primary zone rack rather than a whole-house rack, which would require a larger unit or a companion floor rack.
Middle Atlantic does not publish a single aggregate weight rating in the available product information. For installations including heavy amplifiers, rack-mount UPS units, or dense patch panels, confirm the load capacity with Middle Atlantic's technical specifications and ensure the wall mounting surface (stud spacing, wall substrate) is rated for the total installed load.
Middle Atlantic DWR series racks typically include a locking mechanism on the door to prevent unauthorized access to equipment. Verify locking hardware is included with your specific unit at time of purchase, as accessory configurations can vary by dealer.
Middle Atlantic DWR racks are designed for wall mounting to structural studs or concrete. Standard fastener hardware is typically included, but the installation environment — stud spacing, concrete anchor requirements — determines what supplemental hardware may be needed. A 22-inch deep rack fully loaded requires mounting into structural members, not drywall anchors alone.