产品详情
CLG-24VYY411A9

产品简介

This Sentry PIPS CDU combines all of the features of a Smart CDU with the ability to provide power monitoring per inlet/infeed. Power information per infeed includes current, voltage, power, apparent power, crest factor, reactance, power factor and accumulated energy. This information replaces branch circuit monitoring devices typically installed in the power distribution panel or remote power panel (RPP) with higher accuracy and lower cost monitoring of each circuit attached to the CDU.

Also included in this unit, the Sentry POPS (Per Outlet Power Sensing) Smart CDU CSG-24VD/VY 208/240V 50/60A is a mixed outlet Cabinet Power Distribution Unit with the network and serial-based power monitoring and alerting capabilities of the Smart Cabinet CDU plus the ability to monitor:

Current Load (A)
Voltage (V)
Power (W)
Apparent Power(VA)
Crest Factor and
Power Factor

Combine the Sentry POPS Smart Cabinet CDU with the Sentry Power Manager (SPM) software tool to cluster outlets and gain power usage information across multiple Cabinet PDU's individual IP address.

The Sentry Power Manager (SPM) provides power distribution unit power (kW and kW-h) monitoring and environmental monitoring across all Sentry CDU's within the network.  Receive email alerts when power or environmental conditions exceed thresholds.  Assign users specific access rights to designated outlets or groups.

Business Initiatives

POPS/PIPS and Sentry Power Manager can be used to address the following business initiatives for the Data Center Operations Staff and Management:

How much power is our IT equipment using?

- Power information displayed for equipment per individual outlet includes current, voltage, power (kW), apparent power, crest factor and power factor.
- Outlets can be grouped and clustered together from a single Cabinet PDU to an expansion unit, across Data Centers, Cities, Countries and Continents; as long as the Sentry Power Manager has the Cabinet PDU's discovered into the system. Outlet grouping and clustering allows for control as well as aggregate (kW and kW-h) power readings.

What is our Power Usage Effectiveness?

- IT equipment power information generated from Sentry Power Manager (SPM) can be used to calculate PUE and DCIE efficiency ratings from the Green Grid.

How can determining the Power Usage Effectiveness benefit our company?

- PUE and DCiE efficiency a metrics provides the ability to determine how changes affect efficiency to monitor changes in the data center.
- Reduce energy and save
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How do I identify underutilized and comatose servers as candidates for virtualization or shutdown?

- Outlet utilization is indicated via three reports including: Zero Power Report, Low Power Report and High Power Report.

- Zero Power Report identifies outlets that are not drawing any power.
- Low Power Report identifies underutilized and comatose servers that could be candidates for virtualization or to be shut down.  This report indicates equipment operating under a user defined power threshold.
- High Power Report identifies equipment operating above a user defined power threshold.

How do I implement Power Billing for individual departments or at a co-location facility?

- Outlet clustering can be utilized to show an aggregate power reading for these clusters.
- kW and kW-hour power information that can be utilized for billing, power monitoring, trending and power reports.

How will the Sentry Power Manager interact with my current Building Management System?

- Power and other information can be exported to a Building Management System (BMS) via the ODBC compliant database.

How do I access the power information from a Sentry CDU?

- SPM constantly polls Sentry Cabinet PDUs for power, outlet status and environmental conditions.
- SPM also is an SNMP trap destination for alerts and alarms.

What other capabilities can I utilize via the Sentry Power Manager (SPM) and POPS units?

- Configure conditions for alarm notification.
- View devices based on temperature, humidity, current and status conditions dictated within the software.

*Note, The SPM software provides information in terms of power consumption which can be utilized to calculate efficiencies and, in some cases, qualify for incentives and rebates from local energy companies.  Talk to your local provider to find out more regarding their energy rebate and incentive programs.

产品特点

Sentry Cabinet PDU Specifications
Item #Available Input
Voltages
Rated
Amperage
Available Input CordOutletsDimensions
(L x W x D)
CSG-24VD/VY 50/60A 12xC13 & 12xC19
CSG-24VDX415A9
CLG-24VDX415A9*
240V 3-Phase Delta, 50/60Hz60 AIEC Blue 9hr 3P+G Plug, 10'(3m), Bottom/Frt Cord(12) IEC 60320/C13
(12) IEC 60320/C19
74.8 x 1.75 x 3.50 in.
(1899 x 44 x 89 mm)
CSG-24VDV415A9
CLG-24VDV415A9*
240V 3-Phase Delta, 50/60Hz50 ACS8365C Plug, 10'(3m), Bottom/Frt Cord(12) IEC 60320/C13
(12) IEC 60320/C19
74.8 x 1.75 x 3.50 in.
(1899 x 44 x 89 mm)
CSG-24VYY411A9
CLG-24VYY411A9*
208V 3-Phase Wye, 50/60Hz60 AIEC Blue 9hr 3P+N+G Plug, 10'(3m), Bottom/Frt Cord(12) IEC 60320/C13
(12) IEC 60320/C19
74.8 x 1.75 x 3.50 in.
(1899 x 44 x 89 mm)
* CLG refers to the Expansion Module
Additional Features and Specifications
Standards
> US & Canada (cTUVus mark) to UL 60950-1:2003 and CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 60950-1-03
> TUVGS - EN 60950-1:2001
> FCC Class A, Part 15
> CE Mark
> EMC-EN 55022 Class A, EN 55024 CISPR 22 Class A

Communications
> 10/100 BaseT Ethernet
> HTTP/HTTPS
> SSLv3/TLSv1
> SNMPv2
> SSHv2
> Telnet
> LDAPv3/LDAPS
> TACACS+
> RADIUS
> RS-232 (Serial)

Branch Circuit Protection
> Compliant to UL 60950-1

Accessories
> Temperature & Humidity Probe
   - EMTH-1-1 Temperature & Humidity Probe, 10 ft (3 m)
   - EMCU-1-1B add 2 additional Temperature & Humidity ports, 4 contact-closure monitoring ports and
     1 water sensor port