Where InfraSensing earns its keep.
The same base unit goes into rooms that look very different. The thresholds, probes, and alert paths are what change. Below is what we typically deploy by industry, and what most operators are actually trying to catch.
Off-gas detection, before thermal runaway becomes a fire.
Lithium battery containers fail gradually, then suddenly. The early-warning window between off-gas (H2, VOC, CO) detection and a thermal runaway event is the only window your operations team has to evacuate, isolate the string, or trigger suppression. InfraSensing combined with Stat-X aerosol suppression gives you both the warning and the response in one container.
Quote a kit for this kind of site- H2 (hydrogen)
- VOC (volatile organic compound) index
- CO (carbon monoxide)
- Internal and external temperature
- Humidity
- Door / hatch contacts
- Mains and DC voltage
Per-rack visibility for the things your DCIM does not see.
Your DCIM is great at PDU draw and cooling unit telemetry. It is usually blind to airflow at the rack inlet, dust load near the bottom of the rack, and a leak under the raised floor that has been wetting cable tray for an hour. InfraSensing fills those gaps at the rack and aisle level, with SNMP, Modbus, and HTTP outputs that your existing systems can ingest.
Quote a kit for this kind of site- Rack inlet and exhaust temperature
- Aisle humidity
- Sub-floor and CRAC leak detection
- Door contacts on every cabinet
- Particulate (PM1, PM2.5, PM4, PM10)
- Per-circuit current
The room that loses you the most money the fastest.
An HV switchroom going offline is rarely a slow failure. It is usually a relay that has been clicking for weeks, a transformer that has been heating up gradually, or a vent that has been blocked since the last clean. InfraSensing puts a probe set in the room and tells you which of those it is, before the protection trips.
Quote a kit for this kind of site- Ambient and equipment temperature
- Humidity
- Vibration on transformers and switchgear
- Sound (relay chatter, fan failure)
- Smoke and gas (SF6 leak detection)
- Door access logging
The site nobody visits, monitored like the one they do.
Regional councils, water utilities, mining sites, and small ISPs all have comms rooms that they cannot afford to lose, but cannot justify visiting weekly. InfraSensing gives you remote eyes on temperature, humidity, door state, and power for less than the cost of one site visit per year.
Quote a kit for this kind of site- Temperature and humidity
- Door contact
- Mains voltage and power-fail status
- Optional generator running status
- Optional water leak under-floor
Audit-grade temperature logs without the audit-grade price.
Cold rooms, vaccine fridges, and pharmacy stores all need traceable temperature records that survive an inspector's visit. InfraSensing logs every reading, exports CSV on demand, and supports tamper-evident door contacts for chain-of-custody.
Quote a kit for this kind of site- Multi-point temperature (per shelf or per zone)
- Humidity
- Door contact with audit log
- CO2 (for some pharmacy stores)
- Power-fail with email or SMS alert
Conservation conditions, monitored in real time.
Paper, textiles, and pigment-based materials degrade fast outside narrow temperature and humidity bands. InfraSensing puts probes in display cases, archive rooms, and storage vaults with thresholds tuned to conservation standards rather than office HVAC defaults.
Quote a kit for this kind of site- Temperature and humidity per zone
- Light level (UV proxy via lux)
- Particulate (dust load)
- Door contact
- Optional motion / PIR after hours
If the gen set fails to start, you want to know on Tuesday, not at the next outage.
Standby generators, fuel polishing systems, and HVAC plant rooms all have failure modes that announce themselves slowly. InfraSensing watches vibration, temperature, sound, and smoke continuously so that the next time a fuel pump bearing starts to go, you read about it before the gen fails to crank.
Quote a kit for this kind of site- Generator running status and run-hours
- Vibration on the gen and aux pumps
- Engine bay temperature
- Smoke and CO
- Fuel level and fuel flow
- Battery charge voltage