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What is the internal impedance of your DC Voltmeter sensors?

What is the internal impedance of your DC Voltmeter sensors?

AKCP03.2014Intelligent Sensors, Support

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Our Digital Volt meter has an input impedance of 2M ohms (2,000,000 ohms).

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How is IoT Changing the Data Center?

How is IoT Changing the Data Center?

IoT has reviltalized the data center industry. Increased demand, work from home, cloud software and edge computing.

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Optimizing Data Center Cooling

Optimizing Data Center Cooling

Proper cooling in a data center environment has always been a critical system component. Computer systems generate heat, and this heat must be removed.

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Solar and Battery Monitoring

Temperature Effects On IT Storage

Why is monitoring temperature of your HDD important?
What is better at high temperatures a HDD or an SSD?

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Case Study: Keck Observatory

Case Study: Keck Observatory

AKCP sensorProbe2 monitoring device with dual temperature and humidity sensor installed at the Keck Observatory in Mauna Kea, Hawaii. AKCP's monitoring technology was deployed at the WM Keck Observatory to monitor the humidity at the lasers boresight, constantly monitoring the humidity levels. High humidity at the boresight causes the laser to fail to propagate and the telescope to be down until the laser can be de-fogged.

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Keck Observatory

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“Where? It’s a big data center.”

Traditional Data Centers are over cooled, focussing on uptime. They have limited or poorly designed containment, little understanding of the air flows, air temperatures and air pressures at key points in the heating and cooling cycle.

Data centers can save 4-5% in energy costs for every 0.5°C (1°F) increase in server inlet temperatures. There is a trade off that comes with this. There is less margin for error.

AKCP established in the USA in 1981 created the market for temperature, environmental and power monitoring in the data center. Today with over 150 employees and 200,000 installations, AKCP is the world’s oldest and largest manufacturer of networked wired and wireless sensor solutions.

Deploying the AKCP monitoring solution creates a Digital Twin of your data center. A virtual copy of the physical data center used to simulate scenarios, predict performance and improve efficiency and reliability.

AKCP designs, manufactures and tests everything in house with our SMT production line, clean room and packaging equipment. Every unit gets a 2 day burn in before shipping

Setting the standards for technical achievement and innovation including sensorCFD™, Wireless Tunnel™ and Digital Twins. Our outstanding level of support to all customers large and small, defines AKCP’s success.

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