Thursday 23 June 2011

Moxa's full range of PT series Ethernet Switches

Moxa, a leading provider of industrial networking solutions, announced today that Moxa is the world's first and only company whose full line of PowerTrans Ethernet switches has passed IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 tests, which specify environmental and EMI immunity requirements for network equipment used in substations. The tests were performed by KEMA, a well respected laboratory for consulting, one-stop testing, and certification services in the energy and utility markets. Major KEMA clients, such as ABB, AREVA, Siemens etc., are key players in the power automation industry.

The KEMA tests were designed to precisely simulate real substation conditions. All tests for PT series were conducted in four phases. The first phase is the functional phase that focuses on IEC 61850-10 conformance, VLAN, and Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) tests. The second phase focuses on EMC including lightning strikes, thunder, and other electromagnetic interferences. The third phase tests product operability under extreme temperatures ranging from -40 to 85°C. The fourth phase focuses on mechanical aspects and includes vibration and shock resistance testing. The successful KEMA test results show that the PowerTrans series meets IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 standards and attest to its ultra reliability for use in complex, high voltage substation environments.

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