Industrial ultrasonic rodent repellent systems with frequency-sweep transducers — protect data centres, server rooms, cable trays, telecom shelters, food processing and pharma facilities from rat & mice damage. Designed and installed by certified engineers across Kolkata, West Bengal and pan-India with BMS / SNMP integration.
An industrial rodent repellent system uses an array of high-intensity ultrasonic transducers (20–65 kHz) mounted across vulnerable zones — raised floors, cable trays, server-rack rows, telecom shelters and cable entry points. A central controller drives the transducers with continuously varying frequency-sweep patterns so rodents cannot habituate, monitors output health, logs activity and pushes alarms to BMS / SNMP and mobile apps. The frequencies are inaudible to humans, low-voltage and safe for continuous 24×7 operation. Below is the typical topology Febino Digital deploys for data centres and critical facilities across Kolkata and India.
Febino Digital delivers complete rodent repellent solutions for data centres, server rooms, telecom shelters, MV/LV substations, food processing plants, pharma cleanrooms, warehouses and commercial kitchens across Kolkata. Every system is engineered for industrial-grade output, multi-zone coverage and seamless integration with your BMS / IBMS / DCIM platform.
High-output piezo transducers (20–65 kHz, 90–110 dB) with IP65 housings for raised floors, cable trays, plant rooms and outdoor shelters.
Continuously varying frequency patterns prevent rodent habituation — the leading cause of failure in cheap consumer-grade repellers.
Centralised controllers driving 8 to 64 transducers across multiple zones with scheduled patterns, output supervision and event logging.
Steel-wool seal kits, intumescent grommets and rodent-resistant cable sleeves for cable entries, floor cut-outs and conduit penetrations.
Optional PIR / IR motion sensors record rodent-activity hotspots, helping target sealing and clean-up efforts in high-traffic zones.
Modbus, BACnet, SNMP and dry-contact links to BMS, IBMS and DCIM for unified facility monitoring and audit-ready reporting.
Raised-floor cable protection, BMS-room and aisle coverage.
MSC, MDF, IDF, telecom shelter cabling protection.
Switchgear rooms, cable basements, panel pits.
Production lines, ingredient stores — FSSAI / HACCP support.
Frozen-food chambers, dispatch corridors, ante-rooms.
Cleanroom service corridors, raw-material stores, archives.
High-rack ASRS, dispatch yards, e-commerce fulfilment.
Back-of-house, F&B stores, banquet kitchens.
A rodent repellent system uses high-intensity ultrasonic transducers (20–65 kHz) mounted strategically across cable trays, raised floors, server rooms, telecom shelters and other vulnerable zones. The frequencies are inaudible to humans and most pets but extremely uncomfortable for rats, mice and other rodents — driving them away before they can chew cables, contaminate stock or damage equipment. Industrial systems use frequency-sweep technology so rodents cannot habituate, and a central controller co-ordinates multiple transducers, schedules and integrates with BMS / SNMP for remote monitoring.
Yes. Industrial ultrasonic rodent repellers operate above the human hearing range (typically 20 kHz and higher) and are safe for occupants. Dogs and cats can sometimes hear the lower end of the range, so we recommend not installing transducers directly inside pet-occupied areas; for commercial buildings, data halls, warehouses, cable trays and plant rooms there are no occupant-safety concerns. Devices are low-voltage (12V / 24V DC) and conform to electrical safety standards.
Wherever rodent intrusion would cause downtime, equipment damage, contamination or safety risk: data centres (raised floors, cable trays, BMS rooms), server & telecom shelters, MV/LV substations and switchgear rooms, food processing & cold storage, pharma cleanrooms and warehouses, commercial kitchens, hotel back-of-house, archives and museum stores. Insurance audits and Tier-III/IV data-centre operational standards increasingly require active rodent control as a baseline measure to protect cabling and critical infrastructure.
Cost depends on protected area, number of zones and transducers, controller features (zone vs centralised, BMS-integrated vs standalone) and degree of cable / entry-point sealing required. Entry-level standalone protection for a small server room or kitchen starts from ₹25,000. Mid-size multi-zone systems with central controller and 8–16 transducers run ₹1.5–4 lakh. Large data-centre and industrial deployments with BMS / SNMP integration scale further. Febino Digital provides BOQ-based quotes after a free site survey.
Yes. Febino Digital provides comprehensive Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMC) for rodent repellent systems across Kolkata and India — covering quarterly transducer output testing, frequency calibration, controller firmware updates, entry-point and seal inspection, BMS / SNMP integration verification and 24×7 emergency support. We also offer optional rodent-activity logging and monthly reporting for facility audits.
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