When it comes to implementing a reliable RTU (Remote Terminal Unit) system, environmental conditions can play a major role in its performance and longevity. To ensure that the system meets the necessary requirements, SAES-J-003 outlines the temperature and humidity requirements that must be met. In addition, all RTU components, SCADA and Networking equipment, and power supplies must be designed to operate within the specified noise levels.
The VENDOR must provide certification that all system components are rated for continuous operation in the worst-case temperatures, as well as provide specifications for both normal and abnormal short-term high temperature operations, including time durations and alarm points. Furthermore, the PDR documentation package must include detailed calculations for the maximum temperature rise inside the cabinet and heat dissipation under the worst ambient conditions.
By adhering to these conditions, you can ensure that your RTU system is optimized to perform reliably and efficiently in any environment.
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