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Monitoring in Data Centers Controlling environmental conditions. Monitoring with the CMC III Next generation of the intelligent monitoring system. Important in Data Centers: Monitor environmental conditions Failures of components can be very expensive - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Product Management Rimatrix / Fabian Schäfer 1
Product Management Rimatrix / Fabian Schäfer 2
Monitoring in Data CentersControlling environmental conditions
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Monitoring with the CMC IIINext generation of the intelligent monitoring system
Important in Data Centers: Monitor environmental conditions
Failures of components can be very expensive
Monitoring with automatic actions in case of error or critical conditions
Early response to critical conditions
Long-term measurements to show potentials for energy saving
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Monitoring with the CMC IIIConstruction
One central unit: Processing Unit
A lot of different sensors to monitor different values
Measurement-Functions
Management-Functions
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Monitoring with the CMC IIIHigh time and effort with CMC II-cabeling
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Monitoring with the CMC IIIEasy cabeling with the CMC III
CMC III Assambly Unit 7030.070
7030.000
SD USB in
Using of the CAN-Bus:– Fault-tolerant and good fault-detection
– Up to 32 CAN-Bus-Units connectabel
– Length up to 2 x 50 m
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Monitoring with the CMC IIIPlug & Play – fast and easy installation
7030.000
SD USB in
CMC III temperature sensor 7030.110
CMC III temperature sensor 7030.110RJ45
CAN-Bus Power in
24VDC max. 2A
CMC III PU 7030.000
RJ12/RS232 RJ45
RJ45 CAN-Bus
Power in 2
+ -
relay
ND NC CDI
+ -
DI
+ -
Beep
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Monitoring with the CMC IIIMounting in enclosures
Special mounting unit for enclosure frame (for 1 unit)
Special 1 U mounting unit for 19“ (for 3 units)
Click-system
Fast and easy mounting:– Easy maintenance– Fast to expand
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Monitoring with the CMC IIIFunctionality
Sensors transmit their measured values to the Processing Unit
Processing Unit monitors measurement and operates automated:– Limit setting in the Processing Unit– If a limit is exceeded, the CMC sends a text message to a technician– E-Mail (over Network) and SMS (over GSM or ISDN)– Automatic reactions programmable
Limit exceeded
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Monitoring with the CMC IIICharacteristics of the Processing Unit
24 V Power supply can be installed redundant:– PoE also possible
Mini-USB– Configuration directly at the Processing Unit
USB-Device and SD-Card-Slot– Recording of measured values– Software-updates
Integrated Sensors:– Temperature-Sensor– Infrared-Sensor– 2 digital Inputs– Relay-Output
Power in
24VDC max. 2A
CMC III PU 7030.000
RJ12/RS232 RJ45
RJ45 CAN-Bus
Power in 2
+ -
relay
ND NC CDI
+ -
DI
+ -
7030.000
SD USB in
Front
Back
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Monitoring with the CMC IIINetwork-communication
Ethernet-interface for LAN
Access to Webpage over network:– HTTP– HTTPS with 128 Bit SSL-encryption
Parameter settings:– Telnet– SSH
Network-Protocols:– IPv6– SNMPv3
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Monitoring with the CMC IIICommunication with control stations
In builiding- and industrial-management systems, control stations are often used
These must be supplied with data over the network
Common protocol for communication: OPC (OLE for Process Control)– 99 % of all control stations are supported
Net-work
Control station withOPC-interface
Bus
CMC with OPC Server
PLC
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Monitoring with the CMC IIIIndustrial applications
Problem:– Processing Unit oversized and expensive for small applications
Solution:– Smaller version of the Processing Unit with less functionality– „Processing Unit Compact“
Differences:– Supports only 4 CAN-Bus-Units– No SD-Card-Slot– No USB-Device-Interface– Only one CAN-Bus-Port– Price
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Monitoring with the CMC IIISensorunits
Sensors for direct connection
relayNC CND
relayNC CND
CMC III IO Unit 7030.040
relay
NC CND
relayNC CND
DI
+ -
1
DI
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2
DI
+ -
3
DI
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4
DI
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5
DI
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6
DI
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7
DI
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8
RJ45 CAN-Bus
Power in
24VDC max. 2A
CMC III PU 7030.000
RJ12/RS232 RJ45
RJ45 CAN-Bus
Power in 2
+ -
relay
ND NC CDI
+ -
DI+ - CMC III temperature sensor 7030.110
RJ45
CAN-Bus
ProcessingUnit
CAN-Bus
participant 1 participant 2 participant 3
CMC III analogue differential pressure sensor 7030.150
RJ45
CAN-Bus
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CMC III CAN Bus unit access 7030.200
RJ12 handle
RJ45reader
CAN-Bus
serial
CMC III CAN Bus Unit 7030.030
RJ45 CAN-BusRJ45 CMC II
DI
+ -
CMC III CAN Bus Sensor 7030.100
RJ45 CAN-Bus RJ12 CMC II Sensoren
Monitoring with the CMC IIISensorunits (2)
Interface-modules to connect CMC II-sensors
Power in
24VDC max. 2A
CMC III PU 7030.000
RJ12/RS232 RJ45
RJ45 CAN-Bus
Power in 2
+ -
relay
ND NC CDI
+ -
DI+ -
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Monitoring with the CMC IIISummary
Flexible sensornetwork with one central control unit
Easy cabling of the sensors via CAN-bus
Messages and automated actions in case of failure
Suitable for single enclosure applications and multiple rack applications
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