The Domatic Power Hub

The Domatic bus is managed by the Domatic PowerHub, our "edge" device that is always-on, highly available, and on-premises. The PowerHub is responsible for delivering power to fixtures, managing the network, running applications, and connecting to the Domatic Cloud. It features 10 Class 2-compliant ports for powering up to 1000W of fixtures, and multiple PowerHubs can be connected to support higher power requirements and additional redundancy.

The PowerHub can also monitor the presence of a power signal, making it easy to detect a loss of power to support emergency egress pathway lighting. Any light fixture on the system can be designated to stay on during a power outage to light stairwells, hallways, and lobbies, while non-essential loads are turned off to ensure egress requirements are met.

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The Domatic Power Hub

The Domatic bus is managed by the Domatic PowerHub, our "edge" device that is always-on, highly available, and on-premises. The PowerHub is responsible for delivering power to fixtures, managing the network, running applications, and connecting to the Domatic Cloud. It features 10 Class 2-compliant ports for powering up to 1000W of fixtures, and multiple PowerHubs can be connected to support higher power requirements and additional redundancy. The PowerHub can also monitor the presence of a power signal, making it easy to detect a loss of power to support emergency egress pathway lighting. Any light fixture on the system can be designated to stay on during a power outage to light stairwells, hallways, and lobbies, while non-essential loads are turned off to ensure egress requirements are met.

The Domatic bus is managed by the Domatic PowerHub, our "edge" device that is always-on, highly available, and on-premises. The PowerHub is responsible for delivering power to fixtures, managing the network, running applications, and connecting to the Domatic Cloud. It features 10 Class 2-compliant ports for powering up to 1000W of fixtures, and multiple PowerHubs can be connected to support higher power requirements and additional redundancy.

The PowerHub can also monitor the presence of a power signal, making it easy to detect a loss of power to support emergency egress pathway lighting. Any light fixture on the system can be designated to stay on during a power outage to light stairwells, hallways, and lobbies, while non-essential loads are turned off to ensure egress requirements are met.

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