
Sensors & Appliances


Wired or Wireless Monitoring? There’s No Wrong Answer!
Our fully automated wired, wireless, and AI-enhanced solutions allow you to monitor and manage airflow, humidity, temperature, fluid leaks, power usage and more. From network closets to entire data centers, CEG’s sensors and remote access appliances allow you to optimize your IT ecosystem, reduce operational costs and improve PUE. Not sure which sensors are right for your environment? Read on, then Contact Us to help you make the right choice!

Wireless Sensors
Easy Deployment – Wireless monitoring can convey facility data without having to run a cable across rooms, through walls, floors, ceilings. CEG’s wireless solutions also utilize plug-and-play technology, including auto-discovery and configuration, further reducing installation time.
Scalable – Multiple sensors can be connected to a single node and numerous nodes can comprise a single network. There’s no need to run additional wiring to accommodate network expansion.
Cost Effective – In addition to lower deployment and scalability costs, wireless monitoring sensors are decreasing in cost as the technology becomes more widely adopted.
Extended Range – Advances in high-performance routers have significantly increased the range of wireless transmission, thereby decreasing the need to install repeaters and signal boosters.

Wired Sensors
Security – Hacking into a wired monitoring system is extremely difficult. Facility managers control who has access to the system and its data.
Reliability – Because they use direct physical connections, traditional wired monitoring products aren’t affected by outside influences such as walls, floors, cabinets in a facility, other electric devices. There are some environments that can only used wired monitoring due to outside RF interference.
Cost Effective – With no batteries to replace, wired sensors typically enjoy a longer active life than their wireless counterparts.

AI-enhanced Sensors
Actionable Information – Software and sensors with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning algorithms will make sense of all your environmental data and make it actionable, especially when it comes to removing thermal risk and optimizing the cooling infrastructure of a data center.

Benefits of Infrastructure Monitoring
Verify effects of aisle containment, air handling efforts
Monitor dry contact, spot leaks and smoke
Confidently raise data center temperatures
Improve availability with user-defined alerts
Monitor racks for power consumption and hot spots
Monitor compliance with industry sustainability goals
Set thresholds for onsite and remote facilities








