PFS-100 UN Vertiv™ Geist™ Environmental Sensor
0-5V power failure sensor to monitor the presence of utility power. Includes a 100ft / 30.4m cable and Universal power supply. Compatible with Vertiv™ Geist™ rPDUs and Environmental Monitors.
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PFS-100 UN Vertiv™ Geist™ Environmental Sensor
0-5V power failure sensor to monitor the presence of utility power. Includes a 100ft / 30.4m cable and Universal power supply. Compatible with Vertiv™ Geist™ rPDUs and Environmental Monitors.
- Education
- Banking, Financial and Insurance
- Broadcast and Entertainment
- Data Center/Colocation/Hosting
- Government
- Healthcare
- Military, Defense, Aerospace and Missile
- Professional Services
- Retail and Wholesale
- Telecom
- Transportation
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0-5V power failure sensor to monitor the presence of utility power. Various regional power supply options available.
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- Q
- What are the most popular remote sensors?
- A
- Remote Temperature for monitoring "hot" spots and other trouble areas. Water Sensor to check for water leaks. Door Contact Sensor to see if a door is open. Remote temperature / air flow / humidity for ensuring the proper environment. Climate monitoring in remote locations.
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- What is the difference between analog and digital sensors?
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- Analog sensors connect through the analog inputs. These sensors are either a dry contact or provide a 0 to 5VDC signal. On the Web interface, they show up as "IO" sensors and have a value 0 to 99. Digital sensors connect to digital input ports and communicate through a serial protocol. These are also referred to as Plug-n-Play, Remote, or External sensors. Digital sensors are auto-detected by the climate monitor. Measurements from these devices are graphed and report in the appropriate units.