What are the key features of the Moxa PT-G510 Series switches?
The Moxa PT-G510 Series switches are designed for industrial network infrastructure, offering 10-port Layer 2 full Gigabit capabilities. They are IEC 61850-3 compliant, making them suitable for substation environments. These switches support PRP/HSR redundancy protocols, ensuring high availability and reliability. They also feature a wide operating temperature range from -40 to 75°C, making them ideal for harsh industrial conditions.
How does the Moxa PT-G510-4GTX4GSFP-PHR-HV model differ from other switches in the PT-G510 Series?
The Moxa PT-G510-4GTX4GSFP-PHR-HV model is a full Gigabit managed Ethernet switch that includes 4 100/1000BaseT(X) ports and 6 100/1000Base SFP ports. It is compliant with both IEC 61850-3 and IEC 62439-3 standards, providing robust performance in industrial settings. This model also features an isolated dual power supply, supporting 88 to 300 VDC or 85 to 264 VAC, and operates in temperatures ranging from -40 to 75°C.
Can the Moxa PT-G510 Series switches be used in Australian industrial environments?
Yes, the Moxa PT-G510 Series switches are well-suited for Australian industrial environments. They are designed to withstand extreme temperatures and provide reliable network performance in harsh conditions. Their compliance with IEC 61850-3 standards ensures they meet the requirements for use in substation automation systems, which are common in Australia.
Where can I purchase Moxa PT-G510 Series switches in Australia?
You can purchase Moxa PT-G510 Series switches from IP Trading, a reputable B2B IT reseller in Australia. They offer a range of Moxa products and can provide expert advice on selecting the right switch for your industrial network needs.
What power supply options are available for the Moxa PT-G510-4GTX4GSFP-PHR-HV switch?
The Moxa PT-G510-4GTX4GSFP-PHR-HV switch features an isolated dual power supply, supporting a wide range of input voltages from 88 to 300 VDC or 85 to 264 VAC. This flexibility ensures compatibility with various power systems and enhances the reliability of the network infrastructure.