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
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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
Are you installing SeaHawk leak detection cable (sensing cable) and looking to find the best way to keep the cable where you want it? Secure SeaHawk leak detection cable (sensing cable) to the floor with J-clips (RLE part number JC). J-clips are designed specifically for use with SeaHawk sensing cable. In addition, you can use … Continued
Falcon Facilities Monitoring Systems are designed to allow your team to monitor your facilities from anywhere through the product’s Web interface. However, VPN users do sometimes encounter a hitch. They may log in to the VPN, enter the Falcon’s IP address and see the authentication prompt — but never see a Web page. To correct … Continued
If you have a Falcon FMS or F-Series monitoring system that is not reading data correctly (e.g., temperature of humidity), you may want to adjust the displayed analog readings for temperature or humidity. When you do adjust the reading, be sure to adjust only the Offset reading: Never change the Gain. The Gain acts … Continued
While our patented sensing cable virtually eliminates false alarms from contamination, proper installation can further decrease the chances of false alarms. False alarms that signal a contamination or leak cause unnecessary hassle to the people who must respond to them. And like the story about the boy who cried wolf, false alarms can desensitize your … Continued
An RLE Technologies customer since January 2007, Expedient and its affiliates operate a national network of six data centers located in Baltimore, Boston, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and Richmond. The company boasts thousands of nationwide clients who use Expedient’s secure and redundant data-center facilities to fully manage their networks’ critical applications. Expedient also offers an array … Continued
Fort Collins, CO – RLE Technologies announces the release of the Raptor Protocol Converter (FDS-PC), a solution that enables communication between equipment and systems that employ differing protocols. The Protocol Converter connects directly to equipment and converts the SNMP, BACnet, and Modbus protocols to one or more of these same protocols for integration into a … Continued
When you’re setting up a leak-detection system, you might overlook a simple but crucial component of that system: the power supply. Finding a cord to plug in your system sounds like a no-brainer, but be sure you choose an isolated power supply to avoid system errors. RLE can provide you with an appropriate power supply, … Continued