Starline presented with the Data Centre Power Product of the Year Award at 2018 DCS Awards Ceremony

Starline accepts award for new Critical Power Monitor (CPM) temperature sensor offering.

Starline, the customizable, flexible power distribution and critical metering provider for mission critical markets, has won the Data Centre Power Product of the Year Award at the annual DCS Awards Ceremony in London for its integrated terminal lug temperature monitors.

 

“We are proud to be the first to offer this temperature sensor technology, and are excited that others are recognizing the benefits of this industry innovation,” stated EMEA & SW Asia Sales Director Mathew George, who accepted the award on behalf of Starline. “Decades ago Starline was the first overhead busway available on the market, and today we remain dedicated to continuing to integrate new features and functionality into the product offering.”

 

Previously, organizations were reliant on periodically IR scanning their feed terminal lugs to identify potential loose connections, and hopefully address an issue before a failure occurs. Now, Starline customers have the option to add temperature sensors to their busway feed terminals, which are fully integrated into Starline CPM meters. Instead of relying on finding an issue during the planned IR scan times, these sensors provide real-time temperature data, which can be trended over time to determine if loose connections are causing the feed terminals to heat. If this occurs, alarm thresholds can be set to notify you of a potentially dangerous scenario before a failure occurs. This temperature monitoring data is provided instantly via the Starline CPM platform. With both Modbus serial and Ethernet-based connectivity options, this data can also be easily integrated into DCIM or BMS systems.

 

“This is a tremendous honor for us,” said Mark Swift, Vice President of Marketing and Product Development for Universal Electric Corporation. “Continuing to develop new and innovative products that provide value to our customers is a strategic goal for our organization, and it is great to be recognized by the industry for our efforts.”

 

The goal when developing the integrated terminal lug temperature monitors was to provide crucial data for faster decisions, which ultimately leads to safer data centers. A main focus for Starline is to address customer pain points through product innovation. In addition, the product line is also dedicated to expanding its presence and customer service internationally, with main manufacturing sites now in England, Singapore and the United States.

 

Universal Electric Corporation (UEC), manufacturer of Starline, is proud to be acknowledged by the DCS Awards 2018 and would like to extend its congratulations to all other DCS Award winners.

 

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