Requirements for Power and Environmental Monitoring in Distribution Rooms
The routine requirements for power monitoring in distribution rooms include the AC 220/380V voltage of the municipal power supply and the DC 48V voltage for equipment operation, as well as upper and lower limit alarms for various voltages.
In terms of environmental monitoring in distribution rooms, it includes the temperature, humidity, oxygen, ozone, SF6, smoke, liquid level, water immersion, and other conditions in each room. Alarms are triggered for excessively high or low temperatures and humidity, gas leakage, water immersion on the floor, smoke detection, and unauthorized entry into the rooms.
For equipment monitoring in distribution rooms, the operation status and parameters of fans, pumps, dehumidifiers, air conditioners, and other equipment are monitored. The on/off status of these devices can be remotely controlled through software on the system or via the network. Video monitoring of the distribution room environment can also be achieved through video images.
All network monitoring and network controllers send the collected data to the server, where multi-source data diagnosis and early warning are conducted through software. Data is saved, and based on the diagnosis and early warning results, alarms, interlocks, and notifications to relevant management personnel are issued. The operation of this system is easy to understand and user-friendly, enabling administrators to take protective measures against emergency events in the first instance.