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Power Distribution, Inc. Adds Intelligence to Data Center Power Devices With Real-Time Status Monitoring

Data Center Power Alerts Now Brought to Mobile Devices for Instant Notifications and Accurate Responses

RICHMOND, Va., April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Power Distribution, Inc. (PDI), leading supplier of power distribution and monitoring solutions for data centers, today announced the market availability of its WaveStar® Infinity Monitoring System. The new offering provides advanced power distribution equipment monitoring and metering for accurate data center business decisions based on real-time energy management information.

PDI continues to set the mission-critical power metering and monitoring bar high with the availability of its new WaveStar Infinity Monitoring.  The new system provides end-to-end power reliability by combining real-time data collection, advanced visualization, and detailed alarming with revenue-grade metering accuracy that meets or exceeds the requirements for a wide range of targeted applications, including fault detection, power quality analysis and colocation tenant billing.

“Downtime is not an option for any data center facility where operations need instant and constant access to a facility’s power equipment status,” said Michael Condon, Director, Engineering (Software & Monitoring Solutions), PDI. “With WaveStar Infinity’s real-time sensing, measuring and reporting, data center managers have instant access to facility performance metrics on their desktop or mobile devices.”

The WaveStar Infinity is compatible with PDI’s PowerPak Remote Power Panel (RPP), Modular Compact Remote Power Panel (MCRPP) and both PowerPak2 and PowerHub 2 Power Distribution Unit (PDU) to provide metering and monitoring of key electrical and equipment performance measurements including:

  • Voltage
  • Current
  • Power
  • Frequency
  • Power Factor
  • Temperature
  • Breaker Position

To empower your mission critical facility with the market’s best power solutions, contact PDI at +1-804-737-9880 or email info@pdicorp.com

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About Power Distribution, Inc. (PDI)
Founded in 1978, PDI is the leading supplier of power distribution and monitoring solutions for data centers, as well as other critical or high-value electrical systems. With operating facilities in Virginia and California, we employ more than 400 skilled individuals throughout the U.S. The PDI brand is renowned for offering innovative data center equipment and services and our ONYX brand, well known for offering magnetics to serve the industrial market. For more information, please visit www.pdicorp.com

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