Experience unmatched reliability and data integrity with the PT-G510 Series from Moxa, an advanced IEC 61850-3 Managed Ethernet Switch designed to excel in mission-critical digital substations. Crafted to meet the demands of zero-recovery-time redundancy, the PT-G510 Series boasts a robust set of features:
- IEC 61850-3 Edition 2 Class 2 compliance, ensuring adherence to the highest industry standards.
- IEC 62439-3 Clause 4 (PRP) and Clause 5 (HSR) compliance, providing seamless redundancy for substations and process automation systems.
- Support for IEEE 1588 hardware time stamp, optimizing precision for time-critical applications.
- Compatibility with IEEE C37.238 and IEC 61850-9-3 power profiles, enhancing versatility.
- GOOSE Check functionality for streamlined troubleshooting, ensuring efficient operations.
- Built-in MMS server based on IEC 61850-90-4 switch data modelling, tailored for power SCADA systems.
- Operating temperature range of -40 to 75°C, demonstrating durability in diverse environments.
Designed for digital substations with zero tolerance for downtime, the PT-G510 Series excels in delivering system availability and data integrity. PRP/HSR support ensures seamless redundancy, while the inclusion of hardware-based IEEE 1588v2 PTP caters to time-critical applications. Certified for IEC 61850-3 Edition 2 Class 2, the PT-G510 Series meets the rigorous requirements of substation applications.
Equipped with eight 100/1000BaseT(X) Ethernet ports or 100/1000BaseSFP slots, including two dedicated 100/1000BaseSFP PRP/HSR ports, the PT-G510 Series offers a complete redundancy protocol suite—PRP, HSR, MRP, STP, MSTP, and RSTP—for maximum network reliability. The series also introduces GOOSE Check functionality for efficient monitoring of GOOSE packets and features a built-in MMS server based on IEC 61850-90-4 switch data modelling, specifically designed for power SCADA systems.
Choose the PT-G510 Series for a resilient, high-performance IEC 61850-3 Managed Ethernet Switch that ensures the utmost system availability and data integrity in mission-critical digital substations.