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Beyond the proven reliability of our systems, many customers have chosen RLE to centralize management of IT and facilities monitoring systems. While our clients are quite diverse, common applications of RLE systems include: Data centers Museums Libraries Server closets Web hosting facilities Co-location sites Telecom switching sites Competitive local exchange carriers (CLECs) Telecom point-of-presence sites … Continued


RLE’s sophisticated technologies protect your valuable resources and operations.  Whether you need to monitor a single room or building complexes across multiple locations, we can customize a solution for your unique facility requirements. Reduce Risk, Save Money Contingency plans and insurance cover damage that has already occurred. Instant leak notification prevents damage from occurring in … Continued



As you install your leak detection system, we would like to highlight some of our accessories that can make your job easier and your leak detection system more effective. X-Connector X-Connector for easy cable branching (two end-of-line terminators are included) The X-Connector (X-CON) allows for branching of SeaHawk sensing cable and non-sensing cable. With one … Continued


What makes RLE Technologies’ patented SeaHawk Conductive Fluid Sensing Cable so special? It’s all in the mesh. An open problem Spot-leak detectors are a good solution for confined areas such as drip pans. But these detectors fall short when organizations must deal with an open area in which fluid flow is difficult to predict. RLE’s … Continued


RLE Technologies customers often want to use our SD-R01 spot detector to drive an external load, like an audible alarm or a pump.  RLE does not currently have a leak detection product with a powered output. The SD-R01, like other RLE Technologies leak detection products, has a non-powered output: a Form C relay output. The … Continued



RLE® Technologies, based in Fort Collins, Colorado, announces the release of the SeaHawk™ LD2100. The LD2100 is an update to the SeaHawk™ LD2000 controller and expands on its existing technology by improving several capabilities and introducing advanced new features. The LD2100 is a distance-read leak detection controller designed to function as either a stand-alone device … Continued


Previously, we discussed how to secure SeaHawk leak detection cable, or sensing cable, to floors and other surfaces (see Securing SeaHawk Leak Detection Cable to Floors). Another important tip is to be careful when installing the cable near air conditioners. Condensation can cause false leak alarms. If the cable must be installed near an air … Continued


When AT&T began building its Internet services in the late 1990s, the company faced a dilemma. It needed to install uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) in its facilities, but the devices wouldn’t interface with the existing network monitoring equipment in sites that were formerly SBC Internet sites. After some research, the company decided to make a … Continued


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