Vertiv Liebert IntelliSlot Relay Card - Remote Monitoring Adapter - Data Center Monitoring ___REALPIPE___ Adapter ___REALPIPE___ Hot-swappable ___REALPIPE___ 24VAC/VDC at 1A MPN:IS-RELAY
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Vertiv Liebert IntelliSlot Relay Card is the perfect solution for reliable UPS monitoring and minimizing downtime in data centers. This easy-to-install and hot-swappable card provides contact closure for remote monitoring of alarm conditions in supported UPS systems, making it a versatile addition to any data center infrastructure. Its user-installable design reduces downtime and allows users to integrate with other relay contact monitoring systems effortlessly. The relay card features 6 alarm points for proactive monitoring and minimizes disruptions with its seamless integration capabilities. Ideal for applications such as enterprise servers, data storage, communication equipment, and networking devices, the Vertiv Liebert IntelliSlot Relay Card ensures your critical infrastructure stays up and running, all while keeping your costs down by simplifying installation and monitoring processes.
Top product features:
- Communicates with Vertiv Liebert MultiLink automated shutdown software
- Offers proactive data center monitoring on 6 alarm points
- Easy to integrate with other relay contact monitoring systems
Top product applications:
- Monitoring and minimizing downtime for critical power systems in data centers
- Integrating with other monitoring systems to provide comprehensive infrastructure management
- Providing remote monitoring capabilities for critical power equipment from a central location
Features
- Brand Name: Liebert
- Manufacturer: VERTIV
- Quantity: 1
- Total Quantity: 1 Switches
Additional Information
- Country of Origin: CN
- UNSPSC Code: 39121011
- UNSPSC Commodity: Uninterruptible power supply UPS
- Green: No
- Recycled Content: FALSE
- Hazardous: No
- Prop 65: No
- MSDS URL: nan
- Package Length: 9.75
- Package Width: 5.40
- Package Height: 2.00
- Package Weight: 0.35
Product info last updated on January 6, 2025 12:07am UTC Category: Networking and Cables