The PowerSense
Mid-Span Power Hub from Red Hawk provides a safe
and efficient way to provide power to VoIP Phones, Wireless
LAN Access Points, Web Cameras and other LAN Devices without
the use of an external power supply for each device. Power
is supplied over the existing LAN data cabling system.
This greatly improves the range of installation locations
for such devices, no longer requiring them to be located near
a power outlet. It also adds an unprecedented level of safety
and reliability for powered LAN devices.
The PowerSense
Hub is a 20 port rack-mount chassis with up to
20 individual modules. Each module is Hot-swappable so that
modules may be added to the chassis without powering down
the unit. For safety, each module has its own DC to DC converter,
which is totally voltage isolated from the other ports. Each
module is separately fused and protected from any unexpected
current surge. If a power surge should occur, either through
a building electrical system or lightning strike, the PowerSense
unit Hub takes the force and helps protect the
valuable equipment attached to it. If the individual power
module is damaged due to misuse or very large power surge,
the unit may be hot swapped out without powering down the
chassis or disconnecting the other devices attached to the
other power modules in the chassis.
When used with an uninterruptible power supply, the PowerSense
Hub provides non-stop power for up to 20 connected devices.
Continuous operation of powered LAN devices is assured, while
costly downtime is avoided. The PowerSense
Hub also eliminates the need for costly uninterruptible
power supplies to be installed for each powered LAN device,
saving time and extra expense.
The PowerSense
Hub is tailored to provide maximum value in VoIP
network applications. External power supplies normally required
for VoIP phones become unnecessary. Power is now supplied
by the PowerSense
Hub System to the phones directly over the existing
LAN cabling infrastructure. A device detection circuit provides
invaluable protection from over-voltage damage when connecting
expensive devices to the network such as VoIP phones or laptops.
The PowerSense
family also includes a six port model and a single port model
for powering smaller concentrations of devices. PowerSense
accessory products include splitters necessary for use with
most wireless LAN access points.
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