Geist PFS-100 US Power Failure Sensor

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The Power Failure Sensor is an analog sensor that enables a Geist Climate Monitor to detect line voltage and send an alert through email or SNMP trap if power is lost. This provides time to either restore power or properly shutdown the system before backup power is exhausted.


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The Power Failure Sensor is an analog sensor that enables a Geist Climate Monitor to detect line voltage and send an alert through email or SNMP trap if power is lost. This provides time to either restore power or properly shutdown the system before backup power is exhausted.

A wall transformer powers the sensor and allows the Power Failure Sensor to detect city power. Status LEDs in the sensor’s plastic enclosure provide a visual indication that power is detected. A pair of signal wires are attached to the sensor. These wires are used to connect the Power Failure Sensor to a Geist Climate Monitor.

Connecting to the Geist Climate Monitor

Since the Power Failure Sensor is an analog sensor, it can connect directly to the Analog Input terminals of the Geist Climate Monitor. If the model of climate monitor either doesn’t have analog inputs, or they are all being used, then a Analog to Digital Converter will allow you to attach a Power Failure Sensor to a digital sensor port.

  •   Input voltage: 100-240 VAC
  • Plug: US-style, British-style, or Universal plug kit
  • Power cable: 5’ (power to sensor)
  •  Indicators: 3 status LEDs
  • Signal cable: 100’ (sensor to Geist Climate Monitor)
  • Warranty: 1 year

Part Code:

PFS-100 US

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Geist PFS-100 US Power Failure Sensor

Geist PFS-100 US Power Failure Sensor

The Power Failure Sensor is an analog sensor that enables a Geist Climate Monitor to detect line voltage and send an alert through email or SNMP trap if power is lost. This provides time to either restore power or properly shutdown the system before backup power is exhausted.