Alarms
Alarms can be set at PDU level via a secure LAN connection for the Spook Power Node and the Spook Satellite PDU.
Alarms can also be monitored by Spook and invoke alarm processes in a similar fashion to the Spook environmental monitoring service.
If integrated with Spook alarms are sent in real-time via a series of automated communications such as e-mail, SMS, pager or PDA. All alerts are also sent to the Spook Support team 24/7 and a member of our team will call you for all critical alarms to ensure you are in safe receipt and to offer advice if needed.
Alarm Escalation Procedure
Each Spook Power Node socket can be set its own individual alarm process or they can assume a global action. A series of escalation procedures is invoked when an alarm condition is triggered. When an alert is sent Spook expects to receive an acknowledgement to the event within a pre-agreed time. If this is not received the alarm escalates and is resent showing the new sensor reading to the same group or a new group.
There are three escalation procedures, each with a predefined response time.
Once an alarm has been acknowledged the escalation process is stopped and an SMS confirmation is sent to all the people who were originally contacted to let them know a member of staff is dealing with the issue.
Power Management
It’s not unusual for the cost of electricity and cooling in a computer room to exceed the cost of the equipment itself. With the cost of energy skyrocketing and at the same time, user demand for more performance increasing, IT managers are facing a power, space and cost crisis.
Spook's array of Power Management products provides ways to analyse power consumption and remotely manage the supply of power to socket level of a PDU Strip.
The following products have been designed to interface with Spook’s environmental monitoring service.
3 Phase Draw
Monitor the real-time draw of each power phase. Spook installs a Transducer around each Red, Blue and Yellow phase and connects back to the Spook Node via a transformer. Clients can set High/Low values on each phase and easily identify the real-time the power consumption of each phase for load balancing.
Spook Power Node
A 1U industrial grade Node with 8 x C12 sockets. Each socket is individually monitored and can be securely switched on/off or rebooted remotely. Alarm thresholds can be set at socket level of global level. The Spook Power Node also comes with additional RJ12 connections for expansion to environmental monitoring whereby Spook can provide an industrial 16 ports splitter unit to increase the number of externally attached sensors. For a complete specification and cost breakdown please download the Spook Power Catalogue.
Spook Satellite PDU
A range of PDU’s in different sizes. Available in 1U or vertical mounted strips, 16 or 32 amp with 12, 20 or 24 sockets. Each PDU is Ethernet attached and integrates into the Spook environmental monitoring service. The PDU is able to monitor;
Volts, Amps, Real Power, Apparent Power, Power Factor, KWatt Hours
For a complete specification and cost breakdown please download the Spook Power Catalogue.
Spook Auto-Switch
Auto-switch from the primary to the secondary power source if the primary power source fails. Once the primary power source becomes available again, the auto-switch will revert back to the primary power feed. For a complete specification and cost breakdown please download the Spook Power Catalogue.
Spook in-line Power Monitor
Update existing power strips with Spook’s in-line power meter. By inserting the meter between the power distribution unit and the power source (wall plug) identification of amps, volts, watts and power factor are shown. The values are continually displayed in bright red LED numerals. The standard unit uses IEC C-13 and C-14 connectors. Using these connectors the device is rated at 10 amps.
For a complete specification and cost breakdown please download the Spook Power Catalogue.