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Socket strips enable mains power to be safely and accurately supplied to multiple consumers. The new socket strips from Schroff are telemonitored and can be switched on or off remotely. The power, current and voltage of either the entire strip or of each individual socket insert are monitored. Local monitoring via display is possible in addition to telemonitoring. The remote-controlled on/off switching of the individual inserts can also be sequentially programmed.
These socket strips are designed as a stand-alone solution. If pre-programmed threshold values are exceeded, warnings are issued as SNMP alarms, e-mail and SMS messages and syslog warnings, in addition to the local warning signal. The socket strips may be controlled using the HTTP, HTTPS, IPMI, SMASH-CLP, SSH, Telnet or SNMP transfer protocols. Simultaneous IP and serial access is possible. A user interface in HTML format assures ease of use. Security is enhanced by a built-in firewall and the allocation of access rights per user and per connection. The new socket strips are available in two versions, as a socket strip for direct vertical mounting with 12 or 20 outputs or integrated in a 19" case in 1 or 2 U with 8 or 16 outputs. The outputs are C13 sockets that conform to IEC 60320. A suitable cable restrainer on the outputs prevents the server connection cable being accidentally pulled out. The 230 VAC mains connection is via a 2 m cable and a 16 A or 32 A plug to IEC 60309. The 32 A version is additionally fitted with hydraulic-magnetic circuit breakers. |
![]() Telemonitored and remote-controlled socket strips |
Author: Schroff GmbH sro808, 04/2008 |
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