ASCO Releases Best-In-Class Critical Power Management System
July 3, 2019
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Florham Park
New Jersey
United States
ASCO Releases Best-In-Class Critical Power Management System
PowerQuest CPMS version 9.0 extends ASCO’s class-leading power management capabilities.
Florham Park, N.J., July 3, 2019 — ASCO Power Technologies, the world’s leading provider of critical power solutions, released a major revision of its PowerQuest Critical Power Management System (CPMS). This platform uses ASCO’s most advanced hardware and software to monitor and manage mission-critical power equipment. ASCO’s product overview video summarized the system’s value. The new 5700-5900 SERIES brochure provides additional detail. See also webpages for the Preconfigured 5700 SERIES and Custom Engineered 5900 SERIES Systems.
The ASCO CPMS provides a comprehensive scalable solution for monitoring and assessing data from utility transformers, engine-generators, transfer switches, switchgear, circuit breakers, load banks, surge protection systems, and more. It monitors power conditions and events and then provides alarms and notifications via email and text according to user-defined settings. The CPMS sends information to local or remote displays, and to common building management systems via BACnet, Modbus, and SNMP.
The CPMS provides for direct monitoring and testing of ASCO transfer switches and load banks. It can also directly control engine generators from major manufacturers, including Caterpillar, Cummins, MTU, Generac, and Kohler. Monitoring and control are provided through a single, intuitive user interface, eliminating the need to train personnel on systems from multiple manufacturers.
The CPMS provides sophisticated tools for assessing power conditions and usage, tracking power trends, and optimizing equipment performance. The platform works with power equipment from both ASCO and other major manufacturers. When used with ASCO’s power meters and high-resolution power quality meters, users can conduct in-depth analyses of power characteristics to enhance reliability and efficiency. When combined with the platform’s sequential event log and new visual playback feature, users can conduct a forensic assessment of events and conditions with unprecedented ease and speed.
“The new CPMS playback feature is a game-changer,” says Mario Ibrahim, ASCO’s Director of Product Development and Innovation. “Engineers, managers, and technicians can see events transpire directly on one-line diagrams of their critical power systems. Utility power, engine-generator, transfer switch, and circuit breaker operations are shown sequentially with actual power metrics in a single view. This tool is the quickest way to evaluate reliability issues and optimize responding action. It makes the collection and evaluation of data from separate devices as easy as watching a video of mission-critical power events.”
To reduce the burden of regulatory and industry compliance, the newest CPMS provides extensive capabilities for automating the generation and distribution of power-related reports. The CPMS uses event log information to produce a variety of documents, including: (1) Utility Outage and Test Reports that comply with Joint Commission, CALEA, NFPA and CMS requirements; (2) Energy Usage Reports for benchmarking demand and complying with ASHRAE requirements; and (3) Power Quality Reports that support forensic assessment and EN 50160 compliance. The newest CPMS also automatically generates and distributes Alarm Summary, Transfer Switch Setting, User Activity, Historical Alarm, and Sequence of Event reports.
“Our newest reporting capabilities have generated a great deal of interest,” says Ibrahim. “Facility managers especially understand the amount of work associated with compliance reporting. Automating this burden makes facility personnel available for other important tasks.”
The CPMS platform is supported by a comprehensive suite of hardware that can be configured to meet virtually any critical power monitoring and management need. ASCO offers a full range of CPMS servers that provide optimized performance for systems of every scale. In addition, ASCO connectivity products accept direct IO, Ethernet, and RS485 inputs from power devices, and transmits them over copper or fiber Ethernet networks for distances of up to one mile. ASCO connectivity units can be installed as repeaters to extend networks when necessary.
“That’s the beauty of CPMS 9.0 … it’s so scalable,” says Adrian Ramkelawan, ASCO’s PowerQuest CPMS Product Manager. “We can customize solutions for almost anything a customer might need — custom one-line diagrams and floor plans, redundant servers, extended event log capabilities — yet provide cost-effective solutions for applications requiring only essential functions.”
The CPMS utilizes the latest power management innovations from ASCO’s PowerQuest® product lineup, which provides a broad range of solutions for managing device, system, facility, and multi-site power assets. ASCO expects the CPMS to serve a wide range of industries and has noted special interest by decision makers in the healthcare, data center, telecom, and commercial sectors.
ASCO products are backed by technology, support, and service that are unmatched in the industry. To learn more about any of ASCO’s premium products and services, call (800) 800 ASCO (2726), email CustomerCare@Ascopower.com, or visit www.ascopower.com.
About ASCO Power Technologies
ASCO Power Technologies has provided power reliability solutions for more than 125 years. The firm designs, manufactures, services, and supports automatic transfer switches, power control equipment, load banks, fire pump control systems, and surge protective devices. ASCO products serve mission-critical functions in data centers, healthcare facilities, telecommunication networks, commercial buildings, and industrial operations. To learn more about any of ASCO’s premium products and services, call (800) 800 ASCO (2726), email customercare@ascopower.com, or visit www.ascopower.com.