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Eltek Fleximonitor

Part Number
242100.608
Manufacturer
Eltek
In Stock New

The Eltek Fleximonitor is a compact, reliable monitoring unit for critical power systems in telecom and data centre environments.

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Specifications

Volumetric Weight (L×W×H÷5000) 0.115 kg  /  0.25 lbs couriers bill the greater of actual vs volumetric
Dimensions (L×W×H) 11.5000 × 8.4000 × 5.9500 cm  /  4.5 × 3.3 × 2.3 in
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About This Part

The Eltek Fleximonitor, identified by SKU 242100.608, is a crucial component for ensuring the operational integrity of critical power infrastructure. As part of Eltek's renowned power solutions, this monitoring unit is designed to provide real-time oversight of DC power plants, rectifier systems, and battery banks. Its primary function is to gather essential data on system performance, detect anomalies, and manage alarms, thereby preventing potential outages and optimizing uptime in demanding telecom and data centre environments. Typically deployed in remote base stations, central offices, or within data centre power distribution units, the Fleximonitor offers comprehensive insights into voltage, current, temperature, and alarm status. While specific technical specifications for SKU 242100.608 may vary, Eltek Fleximonitor units are generally known for their robust build, intuitive interfaces, and seamless integration capabilities with network management systems via standard communication protocols. Revo Distribution Limited offers this used and refurbished Eltek Fleximonitor to provide B2B clients with a cost-effective and reliable solution for maintaining or upgrading their existing power monitoring capabilities, ensuring continued operational efficiency and extending the lifecycle of their critical infrastructure investments.