Sensus T866 MicroRTU Remote Input/Output Control The Sensus Distribution Automation (DA) T866 MicroRTU is a cost effective solution for monitoring, controlling, and operating remote equipment such as switches, reclosers, generators, voltage regulators, substations, pumps, Distribution water SCADA applications, lift stations, environmental remediation equipment, tower lights, or any application requiring discrete inputs, outputs, and analogs. The T866 includes an integrated two-way radio. FEATURES Provides status monitoring of eight digital inputs and six analog inputs; six digital outputs are available for controlling equipment Includes a control power AC Line Voltage Monitor to report under and over voltage conditions, as well as momentary and continuing power outages Monitoring, control, and remote configuration options are accessible from the secure AutomationControl application or through an existing SCADA system using SCADA-Xchange Operating parameters are locally and remotely configurable Automatic battery test for reporting low battery conditions Models are available using the cellular communication networks or the Sensus FlexNet radio networks. End-to-end interoperability is then achieved with the AutomationControl software suite. This allows for easy integration with third-party SCADA software platforms via our SCADA Xchange interface. Applications The Sensus T866 MicroRTU monitors both digital and analog inputs of the equipment to which it is connected. It reports events as they occur based on user-defined trigger times and can be queried for status on demand. Output relays perform control actions which can be event driven from rules defined in Sensus AutomationControl applications. Easily and quickly installed, the MicroRTU provides immediate access to the status of your equipment along with the ability to control it. Models with FlexNet radios communicate using packet data over the Sensus FlexNet networks. The devices can be installed on any FlexNet system that is configured to support the AutomationControl application platform. Models with cellular radios configured to support the AutomationControl application platform communicate using the AT&T 4G/LTE/3G or Verizon 4G/LTE cellular data networks. The devices can be installed anywhere AT&T or Verizon service is available, including their roaming partners. Reporting Methods Automatic report upon status change Time-scheduled reports configurable from once every minute to once every 1000 hours in one minute increments Users may request reports through AutomationControl or a utility SCADA system
Sensus T866 MicroRTU Remote Input/Output Control SCADA Interface Remote Configuration, Control, and User Notification AutomationControl displays the T866 digital and analog input status and performs control operations Users can configure rule-based actions Notify a designated person of a status change by email All Sensus DA devices can be monitored and controlled through an existing SCADA or DMS system via DNP3/IEEE 1815 protocols and the SCADA-Xchange interface. Local Configuration Tool Automation Device Configurator, which is a Microsoft Windows based utility installed locally on a PC, is part of the AutomationControl suite. This tool provides a way to install, power up, and commission a device in the field, which then receives configuration settings from AutomationControl. A standard USB connection is used to connect a PC directly to the Sensus device. Specifications Point Count 8 Digital inputs, including 6 contact points and 2 AC voltage detects (present/absent) 6 Analog inputs, including 4 transducer inputs and 1 dedicated temperature input 1 AC voltage monitor 6 Digital outputs 1 Battery monitor Digital Inputs 6 Dry contact (12VDC wetting voltage provided by MicroRTU) 2-120 VAC detects (present/absent) 4000 VDC Optical isolation Digital Outputs 6 Mechanical relays Contact de-bounce timer setpoint and trigger timers Reports the number of state changes per event Individually configurable as 5-digit counters and/or timers Two Form C 30A @ 240VAC; 20A @ 30VDC Four Form A 8A @ 240 VAC; 8A @ 30VDC Momentary or continuous operation Local/remote switches enable/disable remote control and provide a local test mode
Specifications Analog Inputs 4 Configurable analog inputs +12VDC, 200mA output is provided for powering analog sensors Software selectable input ranges 0 5 VDC 1 10 VDC 0 1 ma DC 4 20 ma DC 0 10 VAC, true RMS 0 2 VAC, true RMS 12-bit A/D conversion 120 VAC control power monitoring input is standard on all AC powered models Over and under voltage monitoring Outage and power-on reporting Configurable over and under voltage thresholds and trigger times Communications General Two-way communications: All commands are acknowledged for reliability FlexNet Network Transmit power: 2W Frequency: 900 MHz band Primary licensed Phantom 3.0dBi antenna included Cellular Network AT&T: 4G/LTE with 3G Fallback Verizon: 4G/LTE Transmit power: 3G: 2W (GSM), 0.25W (WCDMA) 4G: 0.2W (LTE) Frequency: 3G: 850/1900 MHz 4G: 700/850/1700/1900 MHz 3G/4G Multi-Band 3.0dBi antenna (transmitter and receiver) Ultra Wide Band 5.0dBi internal diversity antenna (receiver only) Local Serial Port USB 2.0 compliant Supports a Microsoft Windows based local configuration and test program that is included Operating Power AC Power: 120 VAC: 100-135 VAC 60 Hz Fuse: 500mA Battery: 12volt @ 5 amp hour Non-spillable, sealed, lead-acid 5 year expected life with automatic charger Battery Fuse: 2.5A
Specifications Environmental Data Operating temperature range: FlexNet: -40º to +185º F (-40º to +85º C) Cellular: -40º to +158º F (-40º to +70º C) Radiated Emissions: FCC 47 CFR Part 15B and ICES-003 Enclosure NEMA 6R enclosure rating or IP 67 (International) Features include: Fiberglass reinforced polyester construction Integrated mounting plate. An optional external mounting plate is available for purchase from Sensus. See IP67 Enclosure External Mounting Plate on page 6. Hinged door with padlocking provisions 2 Conduit compatible cable entry holes Dimensions: See IP67 Enclosure Drawings on page 5. Weight: 10.3 lbs Models Models with FlexNet radios communicate using packet data over Sensus FlexNet networks. The units can be installed on any FlexNet system that is configured to support the AutomationControl application platform. Models with cellular radios configured to support the AutomationControl application platform communicate using the AT&T 4G/LTE/3G or Verizon 4G/LTE cellular data networks. The devices can be installed anywhere AT&T or Verizon service is available, including their roaming partners. Model Radio Frequency 539.65.537.00046 FlexNet 900 MHz 539.65.537.00052 AT&T Cellular 4G (LTE) with 3G Fallback 700/850/1700/1900 MHz
IP67 Enclosure Drawings The T866 drawings show a FlexNet model. All measurements are in inches with a +/- 0.01 inch tolerance.
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