Energy monitoring for data edge centers

Energy monitoring for data edge centers

Data centers are designed to supply power to IT components without interruption and to ensure IT productivity through appropriate redundancies. Accomplishing this requires the use of complex power supply systems, components such as UPS (uninterruptible power supply) systems and emergency power systems. Multiple feeds provide redundant current paths.

Janitza electronics offers modular system solutions to realize the requirements of an energy management system according to DIN EN ISO 50001 as well as energy efficiency enablement according to ISO/IEC DIS 22237-3.

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