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Precision enclosure cooling

March 1, 2010
RTT Wireless Sensor intelligent network transmits cooling-unit data wirelessly to initiate service orders

RTT Wireless Sensor intelligent network transmits cooling-unit data wirelessly to initiate service orders.

Features & benefits

  • Power variations caused by pollution quickly identified

  • Variety of sensors and suitable hardware and software for monitoring climate control in enclosures available; TopTherm (RTT) series of climate control units can be easily converted to wireless

  • Up to 32 cooling units can be connected to one wireless I/O unit; internal Web server allows visualization of connected RTT climate control units; measurements via Ethernet with TCP/IP and monitoring system, where data is centrally recorded, evaluated, and archived

  • Radio transmission in license-free ISM band at 2.4 GHz, 50-m range; efficient — supplied with energy by cooling units

Rittal Corp.
(937) 399-0500
www.rittal-corp.com

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