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The new IP module can be added to new or existing ESP/SurgeX energy
management systems to capture important data and cycle power in real
time.
Las Vegas, NV - InfoComm 2014 - June 18-20 - Booth C8725 - ESP/SurgeX,
the leader in energy intelligence, is proud to announce the Remote
Portal, a new module that brings IP connectivity to SurgeX Defender
Series Surge+Diagnostic and MultiPak smart energy management systems as
well as the ESP Envision Power Conditioning System (PCS). Integrators
can now better understand and react to power problems through an IP
connection.
ESP/SurgeX already has the industry's best surge protection technology.
Adding remote IP connectivity to its diagnostic software allows
ESP/SurgeX integrators to instantly view the history of power quality
events, monitor live data, download/upload reports, manage voltage
thresholds, and diagnose power disturbances remotely. And because
recorded and live power incidents are time stamped, integrators can
isolate power quality issues chronologically to identify trends which
may be causing disruptions or downtime.
Benchmarking has become a major focus area for facility managers
seeking to justify the ROI of technology investments. To help with this
process, the Remote Portal compiles and compares power disruption and
usage data over a wide range of equipment locations and facilities to
provide a cumulative or real-time view of power quality and energy
consumption. For benchmarking purposes, the detailed logs and reports
clearly demonstrate the improvement in power quality that results from
integrating ESP/SurgeX products.
"In the quest to maximize uptime and performance, remote
troubleshooting and monitoring of power quality and energy usage is a
priority," said ESP/SurgeX president, Shannon Townley. "The Remote
Portal adds Internet connectivity to our industry leading surge
protection and energy diagnostics equipment so integrators can quickly
understand power issues, and correct them, without being onsite."
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SurgeX's Remote Portal can be easily integrated with existing systems
or implemented as part of a new installation. Both the MultiPak
and Defender Series Surge + Diagnostic models provide
professional-grade, Multi-Stage surge protection, EMI/RFI noise
filtration, over/under voltage shutdown, first-of-its-kind Cat6 network
protection, telephone line and wiring fault protection. The Surge +
Diagnostic solution features customizable power protection settings and
advanced data intelligence that helps integrators diagnose service
calls proactively and keep short and long-term records of power
quality. The MultiPak was made specifically for installation behind
flat-panels displays and will fit naturally within common mounting
mechanisms to protect valuable digital signage and video solutions.
The ESP/SurgeX Remote Portal will be available in Summer 2014, more information is available at www.SurgeX.com.
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