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Re: Temperature monitoring
From: Pete Baldwin <pete () tccmail ca>
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 00:26:29 -0400
We have Sensaphones (sensaphone.com) in remote offices. We use IMS-4000s. They are a 1RU box with RJ45 jacks on the front. You can run CAT-5 to where you want to monitor something, and stick a module on the end of the cable. They have temp, humidity, generic NO/NC sensors, power sensors to graph voltage and alert on voltage swings etc. They can send emails, SNMP traps, or dial out with a modem. They also have a built in mic that can alert on noise increases. Some models allow you to dial in and listen to the room. On July 13, 2017 10:33:22 PM EDT, Dovid Bender <dovid () telecurve com> wrote:
All, We had an issue with a DC where temps were elevated. The one bit of hardware that wasn't watched much was the one that sent out the initial alert. Looking for recommendations on hardware that I can mount/hang in each cabinet that is easy to set up and will alert us if temps go beyond a certain point. TIA. Dovid
Current thread:
- Temperature monitoring Dovid Bender (Jul 13)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Gary E. Miller (Jul 13)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Andrew Latham (Jul 13)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Peter Beckman (Jul 18)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Harlan Stenn (Jul 13)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Nick Hilliard (Jul 14)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Pete Baldwin (Jul 13)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Mel Beckman (Jul 13)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Richard Holbo (Jul 13)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Eric Kuhnke (Jul 13)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Eric Kuhnke (Jul 14)
- Re: Temperature monitoring Dan White (Jul 14)
- Re: Temperature monitoring David Charlebois (Jul 16)
- RE: Temperature monitoring Edwin Pers (Jul 18)
- Re: Temperature monitoring David Charlebois (Jul 16)
