Friday, July 3, 2009

MOSCAD RTU


The MOSCAD RTU is a universal device that may serve
as an RTU, a PLC, or as the system FEP. It is placed at the
system’s field sites to collect data from on-site sensors,
add data from off-site sources, and use this data aggregate
to make decisions regarding how some process is operating.
The RTU may make changes to the local process;
messages may be initiated that send data elsewhere to
influence the operation of off-site equipment or to advise
the SCADA Manager of some important change.
The RTU consists of a mounting plate containing a
motherboard, power supply/charger, battery, Series 300
CPU module, communications interface, communications
device (radio or modem), and space for numerous
Input/Output (I/O) modules. The RTU is normally packaged
inside a steel NEMA-4 enclosure although several
options exist to change the size and/or material of the
enclosure or to convert the model to a 19" rackmount
configuration.

1 comment:

RadioLadio said...

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