Attention DC operators! Would you like to start visualizing your distribution boards?
The split clamp-type sensor enables easy and quick visualization of energy usage, contributing to energy savings in data centers through constant monitoring of the distribution board.
Are you facing any of these issues in your data center operations? - I want to reduce management costs and effort by introducing a distribution board and measurement/monitoring system together. - Measuring current values each time is cumbersome and feels dangerous. - I want to easily grasp the energy consumption of the distribution board. - I want a starting point for energy saving and reducing electricity costs. | With Hexacore, we can provide a one-stop solution for distribution boards and measurement/monitoring systems. | 【Three Benefits】 1. By implementing everything from design to inspection in a one-stop manner, we can visualize energy consumption of distribution boards at a low cost. 2. Since we handle both distribution boards and measurement/monitoring systems, we can provide centralized support. You can complete everything from installation to after-sales support with "Hexacore" alone. 3. With the Modbus and IoT-compatible split clamp sensors (PAL series) that have built-in communication functions, you can easily install (retrofit is also great) measurement/monitoring systems onto the distribution board. | For more details, please refer to the downloadable materials or feel free to contact us. |
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【Measurement and Monitoring System】 - PAL Series: 1. PAL-Plus: An IoT sensor compatible with Modbus RTU that can measure AC currents up to 60A. 2. PAL-Plus Large Capacity Version: An IoT sensor compatible with Modbus RTU that can measure AC currents of 125A, 250A, 400A, and 630A. 3. PAL-Temp: An IoT sensor compatible with Modbus RTU that can measure temperature and humidity. - CEW-M4: Manager software compatible with Modbus protocol that achieves energy savings and improves productivity and quality. 【Example of Distribution Boards for Data Center Operators】 - SVU-ST: An AC distribution board for data centers that solves issues related to miswiring and a shortage of skilled workers with its unique internal structure. - PDU-series: An AC distribution board for data centers that can accommodate a wide range of specifications, including various transformers and measuring instruments, as well as harmonic countermeasures. | For detailed specifications, please check each product page or download the materials. | We also have a lineup of measurement and monitoring systems and distribution boards not mentioned above. If you have any questions regarding product information, please feel free to contact us.
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We can respond flexibly to your requests, such as shipping with additional equipment (shipping with sensors installed in the distribution board) or retrofitting (adding sensors to existing distribution boards). | Case Study 1 | Current Monitoring for DC Operators → We deliver with current sensors pre-installed in the distribution board, allowing measurement to start immediately after installation. | Case Study 2 | AC and DC Current Monitoring for DC Operators → We deliver current sensors as standalone units, enabling the construction of measurement systems as needed, such as expanding existing distribution boards. For more details, please download the materials or feel free to contact us.
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Hexacore Inc. designs, manufactures, and sells equipment for communication buildings and data centers, as well as measurement and monitoring systems. As we aim for a sustainable society globally, communication and energy are essential elements of our lives. Hexacore offers solutions that help build safe and efficient communication infrastructure and achieve energy efficiency, supported by our technical expertise and support system that closely aligns with our customers' needs. [Notice] On April 1, 2023, we changed our company name from Chuo Seisakusho Co., Ltd.