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Power Conditioning Units
A grounding problem in your power conditioning
system causes small voltage disturbances. You
may not even realize there is corrupt data or
damage to other systems until bigger problems
occur months later.
Water Leaks
Your data cabling is lying in a growing
puddle of water under the raised floor
because of a plumbing leak. It is just a
matter of time before that affects your
operation. Who knows how long it
will take to track down the cause
of the problem.
Breaker and Power Distribution
Several circuits are on the verge of
overload. If one of these breakers
trips, servers will crash. Too bad you
are not aware of the situation.
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DC Power Systems
An overvoltage condition in an
essential DC power system
causes an alarm to sound.
Problem is, no one is there
to hear it.
UPS Systems
Yesterday the UPS failed its automatic battery
self test. Today the UPS failed to carry the load
during a momentary power interruption,
halting a critical process. The problem isn’t the
UPS or the weak battery. The real problem is
that you didn’t know that the UPS failed a
self-diagnostic test.
Static Transfer Switches
A transfer switch fails to
transfer when your primary
power feed goes down in
the middle of the night.
You won’t know about it,
though, until tomorrow
morning when there are
no sales reports, no e-mails
and certainly no one
conducting normal business.
Environmental HVAC Systems
High head pressure, compressor
short cycling, dirty filters, pump
or fan failure—these are just a few
of the problems that can cause
mission-critical air conditioning
systems and other HVAC equipment
to go down and temperatures to
go up. One more problem? Not
knowing that these troubles are
developing in the first place.
Generator Operation
The good news is your
emergency generator came
on-line during a power failure
last night and kept things
running for several hours.
The bad news is that the
fuel tank is now almost
empty—and no one realizes
it, leaving you unprotected
for the next outage.
Intrusion Alarm
The entrance of unauthorized
personnel into a remote shelter
is a big problem. The real
problem is that the person who
needs to know this is happening
is unaware and possibly isn’t in
the same building—or even the
same state.
Surge Protection
Thank goodness you installed that surge
protector. It has protected your site
through many thunderstorms. Too bad
it self-destructed protecting you from
that last surge and you don’t know that
it needs to be replaced.
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