Power monitoring system TOWER-LIGHT
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Power monitoring system - TOWER-LIGHT - ELBER - current / alarm / server
Power monitoring system - TOWER-LIGHT - ELBER - current / alarm / server
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Characteristics

Type
power, current
Applications
alarm, server

Description

The TowerLight is a microprocessor based system designed to monitor the status of obstruction lights, used on many broadcast and communication towers. The system will monitor up to eight beacon bulbs and eight marker bulbs: monitoring processing allows controlling all lamps from a single point, including flasher operation. All outputs are opto-isolated for lightning protection when connected to external remote site monitoring equipment. With all lights operating on the tower, the monitor automatically calibrates itself for the number of bulbs in the system. The unit is specifically designed for broadcasters: great consideration especially for the fault tolerance and twilight sensor fault. Total FCC compliance After a calibration, the system continuously checks the current consumption as main parameters to define the alarm status for: flashing fault, main power presence, beacon fault, twilight sensor fault. Disclaimer: all files have been scanned for viruses prior to uploading them to this server. Elber S.r.l. declines each and every responsibilities related to the usage and/or download of the above files. MD5 hash check: to check the integrity of the above files You might consider using this Third Party freeware softwares: OS: Win* | Software/utility: HashOnClick OS: *nix | Software/utility: open a terminal and type md5sum file_name.extension OS: Mac OS X | Software/utility: open a terminal and type md5 file_name.extension

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