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Faulted Circuit Indicators and Current Sensors
The Telemetric MicroRTU is an ideal
product for remote monitoring of Faulted Circuit Indicators (FCIs).
FCIs are activated by the transient fault current just prior to
the de-energization of the circuit by the protective device (fuse
or circuit breaker). Most FCI's are equipped with an indicator
that requires the line-crew to visually inspect each FCI to determine
if it is in a fault indicating state. Of course, it takes time
for the line-crew to sequentially perform these inspections.
By adding a MicroRTU to your FCI, operations
personnel can be notified by cellular text messaging with the
time and location of the fault. Optionally, these alarms can be
sent directly to a SCADA system. Using multiple inputs, FCI's
can be monitored for each phase.
Features:
- Combined MicroRTU,
communications, and user interface in a single solution.
- No special software or airtime contracts required.
- Access via the Telemetric Web Server access or your SCADA system.
- Up to six digital inputs monitor the dry contact closures that
indicate faults.
- AC Line Voltage Monitor reports under and over voltage conditions
as well as momentary and continuing power outages (AC powered
models only).
- Analog inputs can be used to monitor voltage or current values.
- Relay outputs can provide control capability, such as resetting
a current sensor, if available. ·
- Compatible with off-the-shelf FCIs.
- Analog inputs measure 0-5 VDC, 4-20mA DC, or 0-10 VAC.
- Units are powered by 120 VAC. An optional solar power supply
is available with a 12 V battery charging system. The MicroRTU
communicates using the cellular data network. This provides coverage
to over 98% of the population in North America.
MicroRTU Details
The T646 provides six status inputs. They can be either dry contact
inputs, or can monitor the presence of 120 VAC. The dry contact
inputs can also be configured to be counters or counter/timers.
Four analog inputs can be configured to monitor a variety of conditions
including AC voltage, DC voltage, current, or levels, using 0-10
VAC, 0-10 VDC (input 1 only), 0-5 VDC, 0-1 mA, or 4-20 mA sensors.
Six control outputs
use electromechanical relays. Outputs one and two are rated at
30 Amps at 125 VAC (if spade terminals are used). Outputs three
through six are rated at 8 Amps at 250 VAC. Outputs can be configured
as permanent or momentary. The momentary output signals can be
user configured in 1 second increments from 1 second to 241 hours.
One 12 VDC 100 mA output is for powering sensors (not available
on 12 VDC models). An on-board toggle switch is provided to disable
remote control during maintenance operations.
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