Saffa
Member
Hi all,
Looking for recommendations for a small RTU that is DNP3 (TCP or UDP) capable. This is for water network flow site monitoring. Need up to 4 analog inputs, 6 DI. Preferably something that has the ability to execute internal logic. 12 to 30V DC supply.
Client currently uses Micrologix 1100, communicating back to a Contrologix over serial data radio using DF1. With the ML1100 now being silver series, and some radio network upgrades, they are looking for a cost effective option that isn't at end of life, and to move these sites to DNP as well. The Micrologix 1400 could do it, but if the 1100 is now silver series they don't want to go down another route that will likely follow suite in a few years.
DNP is the tricky bit. I don't see support for it in the Micro 800 series.
We use the SCADAPack 474 and 574 elsewhere, which is my suggestion to them, but the price point is a fair bit higher and its got a ton more power than they need for the application.
Client uses UHF data radios with ethernet, they prefer this rather than a 4G network solution
Looking for recommendations for a small RTU that is DNP3 (TCP or UDP) capable. This is for water network flow site monitoring. Need up to 4 analog inputs, 6 DI. Preferably something that has the ability to execute internal logic. 12 to 30V DC supply.
Client currently uses Micrologix 1100, communicating back to a Contrologix over serial data radio using DF1. With the ML1100 now being silver series, and some radio network upgrades, they are looking for a cost effective option that isn't at end of life, and to move these sites to DNP as well. The Micrologix 1400 could do it, but if the 1100 is now silver series they don't want to go down another route that will likely follow suite in a few years.
DNP is the tricky bit. I don't see support for it in the Micro 800 series.
We use the SCADAPack 474 and 574 elsewhere, which is my suggestion to them, but the price point is a fair bit higher and its got a ton more power than they need for the application.
Client uses UHF data radios with ethernet, they prefer this rather than a 4G network solution