Redundancy box designed to support electrical substations

Moxa's PT-G503-PHR-PTP series of RedBoxes are compliant with the new IEC 62439-3 Clause 4 (PRP) and Clause 5 (HSR) standards and also support coupling and quadbox redundant protocols.

By Moxa February 21, 2015

Moxa’s PT-G503-PHR-PTP series of RedBoxes are compliant with the new IEC 62439-3 Clause 4 (PRP) and Clause 5 (HSR) standards. They are designed to provide network security, scalability, and interoperability in substations automation networks. In addition to supporting Gigabit, these all-in-one devices also support coupling and quadbox redundant protocols. This is designed to help engineers deploy zero switch-over time networks that are more versatile and efficient with faster error detection. Each box comes with three 10/100/1000BaseT(X) and 100/1000BaseSFP slot combo ports, along with a built-in MMS server, based on IEC 61850-90-4 switch modeling for power SCADA. In addition to the PT-G503-PHR-PTP RedBox, Moxa is also launching the DA-820 rackmount embedded computer, which is a native PRP/HSR management server. With the PT-G503 RedBox and DA-820 native PRP/HSR management server, Moxa’s PRP/HSR substation solutions can help users collect, analyze, and integrate raw data from various devices on one single management platform, enabling efficient and visualized PRP/HSR network management. This is designed to make network diagnosis, troubleshooting, and device condition monitoring easier.

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Author Bio: Moxa is a leader in edge connectivity, industrial computing, and network infrastructure solutions for enabling connectivity for the Industrial Internet of Things. With over 30 years of industry experience, Moxa has connected more than 71 million devices worldwide and has a distribution and service network to serve customers in more than 80 countries. Learn more at www.moxa.com.