TSL Professional Products Group to roll out energy management system

Aug 18, 2009 2:48 PM

    

TSL Professional Products Group will make the European debut of its MDU12-PMi energy management system at IBC2009.

The MDU12-PMi power distribution product provides remote Ethernet control and monitoring of 12 individually switched IEC outputs via secure Web browser with SNMP and e-mail alarms for fuse fail, power fail, over/undercurrent alarm and power measurement.

The MDU12-PMi’s current-sensing feature monitors total power consumption or that of individual outlets. It also monitors the operating temperature of the rack, providing clear warnings if variables rise above, or fall below, fully programmable limits.

A complete energy management solution is provided when used in conjunction with TSL’s new MDU 2CO for automatic fast switching between main and backup power supplies.

See TSL Professional Products Group at IBC2009 in Stand 10.B41.




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