From Rittal Corporation
As today's installations increase in scale and complexity, and the expectations for monitoring expand, so do the cabling requirements for cabling individual components - including monitoring systems. More components, often in less space, can make tackling this challenge even more demanding. The latest version of Rittal's access control and environmental monitoring solution Computer Multi Control (CMC) system - the CMC III - addresses these concerns using a Control Area Network Bus (CAN-Bus) that permits interconnections between various monitoring sensors and a central controller. The successor to Rittal's proven CMC-TC system, the CMC III offers innovative improvements and additional functions while making installation even quicker and cabling more efficient. The CAN-Bus and available redundant power supply provide a new standard for measuring security, reliability and fault detection.
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