New Product Announcement: The Critical Alarm Enunciator Provides Local and Regional Notification of Battery Plant Voltage Levels

Critical Alarm Enunciator - Front / Side View
The Critical Alarm Enunciator provides local audible and visible notification of three battery level alarms and three discrete alarms, and then relays alarms to your existing monitoring equipment.

At remote sites, nothing is more critical than maintaining a constant power supply to your revenue-generating equipment. When the power goes, everything goes with it, so monitoring your battery plant voltage levels is the most important telemetry job you can do.

The new Critical Alarm Enunciator (CAE) is the right tool for monitoring mission-critical battery levels. The CAE monitors three battery plant voltage threshold alarms and three discrete alarm, provides audiovisual notification to local personnel, and then relays alarms to your NOC via your existing alarm collection equipment.

Detailed Visibility of Voltage Thresholds

The CAE provides detailed visibility of battery conditions, by monitoring three distinct. voltage thresholds. The CAE will alert you of high, low, and very low battery levels. You'll know when your battery plant is in trouble, long before it's dead, so you can correct power supply problems before they take down your remote site.

The CAE does more than just monitor voltage thresholds; it also provides a continuously updated reading of live voltage levels through its integrated three-digit voltage display.

Monitor Your Whole Power Supply

The CAE also monitors your whole power supply. It features three discrete alarms, suitable for monitoring circuit breakers, fuses, converters, rectifiers, or inverters. These pass-through alarms give more complete visibility of all aspects of your battery plant. Discrete alarm polarity can be easily reversed using convenient configuration DIP switches.

Easy Configuration and Voltage Alarm Self-Test

The CAE's voltage thresholds can be set for different types of battery plant using the configuration DIP switches. You can test the voltage alarms with the CAE's built-in self-test function, which allows you to simulate voltage threshold alarms and confirm the operation of the unit.

As a safety feature, a button must be continuously pressed to use the voltage alarm self-test, so there is no danger of leaving the unit in self-test mode and interfering with alarm reporting.

Local Visibility Without Disrupting Your Existing Alarm Collection

Local notification of alarms is provided through the front-panel digital voltage display, six alarm notification LEDs and an audible speaker signal. Local visibility is essential for proactive responses to alarm conditions, giving on-site personnel an opportunity to correct alarm conditions without waiting for notification from the NOC.

Even sites that are usually unstaffed can benefit from the CAE's local notification. Visiting technicians can get an immediate at-a-glance view of battery plant status as soon as they enter the remote site. And if an alarm happens while a technician is there, he'll know about it before he leaves, ensuring the problem is fixed fast and eliminating an unnecessary dispatch.

Alarms monitored by the CAE are passed on to your existing alarm collection equipment using standard control relays. You can install local notification at all your remote sites without disrupting your existing monitoring.

The CAE's local alert signal can be silenced by pressing the Local ACK button on the bottom of the unit. The audible alarm will shut off, and the alarm notification will light solid. The alarm LED will remain lit to indicate a standing alarm until the alarm condition is corrected. As a safety feature, pressing the CAE's Local ACK button will not prevent alarms from being relayed to your NOC.

Call today for more information about the Critical Alarm Enunciator

If you have critical battery plants to monitor at your remote sites, the Critical Alarm Enunciator can help. Local and regional visibility, detailed analog voltage monitoring, plus notification of discrete battery plant alarms — the CAE is the right combination of features in a compact, space-saving form.



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