Expanding its selection of enVision diagnostic tools, N.C. manufacturer SurgeX has introduced a 30-amp version of its enVision power management solution ahead of CEDIA 2017.
SurgeX points out that its latest product is designed for large system installations and provides professional integrators with a tool that measures, records and analyzes power conditions in real time through time-stamped reports.
“The new 30-amp enVision model represents a natural evolution of the enVision product line,” says Rick Komendera, sales manager, SurgeX. “The 30-amp model enables our dealers to leverage the proven diagnostic capabilities of enVision to diagnose systems that were too large for previous models. This latest iteration of the enVision tool has been widely requested by our customers, and we're trilled to provide them with the solution they've been asking for.”
The latest enVision product can serve dealers as a preinstallation “electricity health meter” that identifies pre-existing power issues before any product or system is installed at a job site.
Locations that receive a “clean bill of electrical health” can extend the lifespan of electrical products and reduce power related performance disruptions.
According to SurgeX, integrators can easily install the 30-amp enVision diagnostic tool in new and existing installations, and the company notes that when the product is used with its Remote Portal solution, power conditions can be monitored and fixed without rolling a truck for a site visit.
SurgeX adds the data collected from its onboard power line test and oscilloscope, along with the product's time-stamped reports, are designed to provide integrators with everything they need to troubleshoot and prevent power-related events from affecting system performance.
The 30-amp enVision product and other SurgeX products will be on display at CEDIA 2017 in San Diego on Sept. 5-9 in booth #6029.
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