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June 29, 2007 - Supporting remote monitoring in real time from any web-enabled computer, Liebert vEM-14 combines environmental monitoring with power management to prevent overheating and power oerload. Rack-mounted unit is equipped with 4 sensor inputs, built-in temperature/humidity sensor, 10 dry-contact points for door switches, clogged filter alarms, and generator alarms, and 2 serial ports for power strips. Compact system allows deployment in 1U of rack space, on wall or desktop.

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Emerson Network Power
8000 W. Florissant Avenue, Bldg. AA
St. Louis, MO, 63136
USA



Emerson Network Power Introduces Enhanced Rack-Mounted Monitoring Device


Liebert vEM-14 Provides Visibility Inside Racks and Small Spaces to Prevent Overheating and Power Overload

Columbus, Ohio [June 12, 2007] - Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson (NYSE: EMR) and the global leader in enabling Business-Critical Continuity(TM), today introduced the Liebert vEM-14, a compact, network-enabled device that combines environmental monitoring with power management to deliver a comprehensive view of conditions within a rack or small data center. The Liebert vEM-14 supports remote monitoring in real time from any Web-enabled computer.

The Liebert vEM-14 is equipped with four sensor inputs, a built-in temperature and humidity sensor, 10 dry-contact points (for door switches, clogged filter alarms, generator alarms) and two serial ports (for power strips). Its controller supports any of the Liebert sensors, including water detection, automatically discovering which sensors are connected. The compact size of the device allows flexible deployment in 1U of rack space, on a wall or a desktop.

In addition to real-time monitoring from any Web browser, the system supports automatic paging or email notification based on up to four levels of alarms: high critical, high warning, low warning and low critical. Working with Liebert MP Advanced Power Strips, the system can trigger alerts for strip power, voltage and current. It also enables control of individual receptacles for "on," "off" and "reboot" status for power strips that have that capability.

"As racks and other small spaces support higher density equipment, there's an increased need for visibility into conditions inside the rack," said Tom McNamara, Liebert monitoring product manager for Emerson Network Power. "The Liebert vEM-14 provides a platform for comprehensive monitoring of conditions inside the rack that can prevent costly downtime and equipment damage, while providing greater flexibility in how IT equipment is managed."

The Liebert vEM-14 can send data for analysis to Liebert Nform monitoring software or to network management systems using SNMP traps. It provides Web interface using HTTP, user authentication, e-mail and paging notification, graphing and SNMP support.

For more information on the Liebert vEM-14, or any other Liebert technologies and services from Emerson Network Power, visit www.liebert.com.

About Emerson Network Power

Emerson Network Power, a business of Emerson (NYSE:EMR), is the global leader in enabling Business-Critical Continuity(TM). The company is the trusted source for adaptive and ultra-reliable solutions that enable and protect its customers' business-critical technology infrastructures. Backed by the largest global services organization in the industry, Emerson Network Power offers a full range of innovative power, precision cooling and connectivity products and services for computer, communications, healthcare and industrial systems. Key product brands within the Emerson Network Power family include Liebert, ASCO, Astec, and Lorain. The Liebert Adaptive Architecture creates power, cooling and monitoring platforms for IT systems that combine high reliability and flexibility while delivering the lowest total cost of ownership. For more information on Liebert visit www.Liebert.com. For more information on the full spectrum of enterprise-wide solutions from Emerson Network Power, visit www.gotoemerson.com.

About Emerson
Emerson (NYSE: EMR), based in St. Louis, is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers through its network power, process management, industrial automation, climate technologies, and appliance and tools businesses. Sales in fiscal 2006 were $20.1 billion. For more information, visit www.gotoemerson.com.

Liebert vEM-14 Product Spotlight (167 words)

The Liebert vEM-14 from Emerson Network Power is a compact, network-enabled device that combines environmental monitoring with power management to deliver a comprehensive view of conditions within a rack or small data center to prevent overheating and power overload. It supports remote monitoring in real time from any Web-enabled computer. The Liebert vEM-14 is equipped with four sensor inputs, a built-in temperature and humidity sensor, 10 dry-contact points (for door switches, clogged filter alarms, generator alarms) and two serial ports (for power strips). Its controller supports any of the Liebert sensors, including water detection, automatically discovering which sensors are connected. The compact size of the device allows flexible deployment in 1U of rack space, on a wall or a desktop. The Liebert vEM-14 also supports automatic paging or email notification based on up to four levels of alarms: high critical, high warning, low warning and low critical. For more information on the Liebert vEM-14, or any other Liebert technologies and services from Emerson Network Power, visit www.liebert.com.
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