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Using temperature sensors to monitor the vaccine cold chain can ensure effective and viable vaccines are delivered.
Many vaccines and temperature sensitive drugs require storage between 5°C and 8°C to maintain efficacy.
For customers in co-location data centers it is vital to understand the cooling system and its associated energy costs.
Simon Fraser University has constructed a new research data center. It is a 175 rack facility which houses Cedar, the world's 50th largest supercomputer. Construction was recently completed with 107 racks fully populated. AKCP sensor solutions were chosen to monitor the data center and the mechanical room which houses the chilled water plant equipment.
In the initial phase, spot and rope water sensors have been installed in the mechanical room connected with AKCP sensorProbeX+ SNMP enabled base units. The spot and rope water sensors are placed at key points where leaks are most likely to occur. Rope water sensors are laid out along the lengths of pipes or perimeter of an enclosure.