Moving active data center equipment 50 feet with Zonit micro Automatic transfer switch

submitted by datacenterku on 06/25/15 1

This video shows a server being transported and moved approximately 50 feet while maintaining power and re-establishing the IP connection in the new location. The micro ATS (µATS™) provides dual-power path redundancy to devices with one power supply and power cord. The Zonit μATS™ takes no rack space, and provides redundant "A-B" power to single-power-supply devices such as servers and routers. It also facilitates fast, easy "hot moves" of equipment -- in the rack, from rack to rack, or from rack to off-site. In addition, the Zonit Micro ATS features an efficient design which uses only 125 mA (milli-amps) of energy, much less than 1U comparatively featured automatic transfer switches. How does it work? The Zonit μATS™ plugs directly into the back of single-power-supply devices (such as servers, routers, and switches), optionally it can output via a power cord or a hydra multi-headed power cord, and it can be moved with the device for "hot moves." It features two power cords and intelligent circuitry that monitors the power quality of the primary power source. If the primary "A-source" power quality becomes unacceptable, the Zonit μATS™ automatically switches over and draws power from the back-up "B-source," thus keeping the device to which it's connected up and running. The μATS™ is available in 120V, 12A or 208-240V, 8A models. For more information, please see our website at www.Zonit.com, email info@Zonit.com, or email our VP of Sales Ric Lukasiewicz at Ric@Zonit.com.

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