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Geist Watchdog Temperature / Airflow / Humidity / Dew-Point Sensors
All-in-one Watchdog temperature airflow humidity and dew-point (RTAFHD3) sensors provide multiple remote environment readings as a complete package
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1) Geist Watchdog Temperature/Airflow/Humidity/Dew-Point Sensor, 100 feet Model No. RTAFHD3-100 In stock
2) Geist Watchdog Temperature/Airflow/Humidity/Dew-Point Sensor, 12 feet Model No. RTAFHD3-12 In stock
3) Geist Watchdog Temperature/Airflow/Humidity/Dew-Point Sensor, 20 feet Model No. RTAFHD3-20 Out of stock
4) Geist Watchdog Temperature/Airflow/Humidity/Dew-Point Sensor, 50 feet Model No. RTAFHD3-50 In stock
All-in-one Watchdog temperature / airflow / humidity / dew-point sensors
provide multiple remote environment readings as a complete package
Built to remotely monitor computer cabinet or server room conditions, remote temperature/airflow/humidity/dew-point sensors (RTAFHD3) provide real-time values and feeding data back to the Watchdog environmental monitoring appliance for data logging and alarming.
Use to monitor temperature and humidity to identify hot spots and adjust the ambient temperature of your data center to reduce cooling power consumption while increasing efficiency within ASHRAE guidelines. Set multiple alarms and get alerts via email, SMS, SNMP or voice phone call.
These are instant 'Plug & Play' sensors via one of the standard RJ-12 jacks on any Watchdog environmental monitor. Watchdog environmental monitoring appliance cycles through the digital sensors to collect and log new readings. Custom alarms are triggered when a sensor value falls above or below a user-defined threshold. Alarm notifications are sent through email or SNMP.
Watchdog digital sensors such as these RTAFHD3 communicate with Watchdog environmental monitors through a digital serial protocol. On those units that support digital sensors - up to 16 can be added by using splitters. The Watchdog environmental monitor auto detects the sensor type and identifies it on the web interface. Each digital sensor can be given a "friendly" name that can be set by the user.