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www.us-tech.com Xtralis Releases
Fire Detection System for Data Centers
Avon, MA — Data center owner-oper- ators are achieving asset protection and business continuity goals with Xtralis’ VESDA-E VES aspirating smoke detection system. It works by continuously drawing in small sam-
New!
• DC-2A/2B Series
HiQP Series
High Input Voltages Up to 1200 VDC • DC-1 Series • 120-370 VDC input voltage range • 5-300 VDC regulated isolated outputs
DC-DC Converters • Up to 300 watts output power
• 350-1200 VDC input voltage range • 5-300 VDC regulated isolated outputs • Up to 300 watts single & dual outputs
• DC-3 Series • 300-900 VDC input voltage range • 3.3-300 VDC regulated isolated outputs • HiQP Series • 125-475 VDC input voltage range • 24-200 VDC regulated isolated outputs
• Up to 50 watts single & dual outputs • Up to 50 watts output power
DC-DC CONVERTERS VISIT OUR EXCITING NEW WEBSITE:
www.picoelectronics.com
ALL MODELS AVAILABLE WITH EXPANDED OPERATING TEMPERATURES SELECTED MILITARY SCREENING • CUSTOM DESIGNS
143 Sparks Ave., Pelham, New York 10803
Call Toll Free 800-431-1064 • FAX 914-738-8225 E Mail:
info@picoelectronics.com
VESDA-E VES aspirating smoke detection system.
ples of air through holes in piping or tubing and tests it at a central unit. This enables the protection of critical data center assets with very early detection even before smoke becomes visible, and prior to flame, in conjunc- tion with performance-based systems built to exceed life safety codes. The sophisticated system can
identify and monitor smoke density by individual sampling pipes that allow a single zone to be divided into four separate sectors. In case of fire, this capability can be used to quickly
The system provides four levels
of programmable alarm thresholds that enable a swift escalating response across a wide sensitivity range. This can help to stop a fire and minimize potential damage before a fire suppression release. It also significantly reduces the poten-
tial for false alarms. Contact: Xtralis, 175 Bodwell
Street, Avon, MA 02322 % 619-252-2015
E-mail:
rsandler@xtralis.com Web:
www.xtralis.com/vea
distinguish which contained hot aisles are affected in a data center to more accurately target a response. A similar approach can be used in other
areas, such as mechanical/electrical spaces.
July, 2020
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