Since building the first precision air conditioner
in 1965, Liebert has developed a comprehensive range of protection systems
for sensitive electronics of every size and application.
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UPS
and Surge Suppression
for business-critical equipment from a single PC to large network servers and
peripherals. Single Phase, Basic Protection, Network Protection, Accessories,
and Surge Suppressors. |
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Facility-Wide
Surge Suppression
Liebert's wide range of transient voltage surge suppression (TVSS) products
has numerous applications throughout a facility. Large Scale Surge Suppression
and Specialty Surge Suppression. |
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Large
UPS and Power Conditioning
to protect clusters of equipment or entire facilities, from mainframes to telecommunication
applications to the fluctuating power needs of industrial sites. 3 Phase UPS,
Power Conditioning/Distribution, and Transfer Switches. |
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Precision
Air Conditioning
and fluid cooling systems to provide spot-cooling in a control room or total
protection of a traditional raised floor data center, meeting the needs of specialized
equipment such as sensitive medical systems, demanding industrial processes,
and remote telecommunication shelters. Above Ceiling, Small Room/Equipment Shelter,
High Capacity, Chillers, and Heat Rejection. |
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Enclosure
Systems
with environmental and power protection -- as well as battery back-up -- in a
single flexible package. |
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Site
Monitoring & Software
allow centralized or remote monitoring and control of your Liebert equipment,
and other important systems, for instant updates via Liebert SiteScan, a BMS,
your network, or a convenient centralized location. |
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DC
Power
designed for modularity and easy servicing,
to meet the needs of DC-dependent telecommunication equipment. |
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24
x 7 Service
and support from advice over the phone from our 24-hour Customer Response Center
technical staff, all the way to overseeing and managing protection for multiple
sites throughout the world. |
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