AC or DC Power Failure Sensor

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key features
AC Power Failure Sensor - compact plug & play sensor.
- designed for indoor use.
- steel enclosure for non-power sensors or non-IP sensors. custom color & logo options available.
- industrial grade.
- 0u rack, DIN rail, magnetic or wall mountable sensor.
- plugs into the base unit.
- powered by the base unit.
- alerts via SNMP Traps, email or SMS.
- out of the box integration via Modbus TCP, SNMP.
- optional integration via MQTT for Industrial IoT applications1New feature.
- optional integration via RS-485 enabling direct integration with your own gateway & controllers.2New feature

1Requires FW 10 or higher
2Some sensors are not available in RS-485 native versions. In that case RS-485 is available using the optional Modbus RTU module.
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Power AC Voltage Sensor Infographic
Almost any server room is equipped with UPS systems (batteries) that kick in when the main power supply goes out. However knowing when this occurs is a different thing. While the more expensive UPS systems have some kind of management and alerting system, the most popular ones don't have it.

The power failure sensors from InfraSensing enable you to get alerts when the main power goes out. The sensor comes with an external power adapter that is plugged into the main power line. The sensor itself has to be powered by a UPS system so that it still can send alerts in the event of a mains power outage. By default alerts are sent by the sensor through the base unit via email, SMS and SNMP Traps. You can also use the sensor to safely shutdown your servers in the event of a detected power failure.

The sensors are PoE, Modbus and SNMP enabled. The sensor can be queried in real time by any SNMP capable network management system such as Tivoli, OpenView, Nagios, MRTG, ...

Using our free simple Perl script, safely shutdown your Linux servers when a power failure is detected. On Windows you can use the free Powershell script to perform a safe shutdown of your Windows servers in the event of a power failure reading from the sensor.