jsummerfield
Electrical
- Jan 26, 2003
- 671
On an offshore platform, we have a run that is about 110 meter to connect a various PLC equipment in a machinery area with a master workstation and assorted items in another area. The communication exists with copper cable running 10 MHz Ethernet. We would prefer to run 100 MHz. However, large motor and generator switchgear equipment exists on the machinery end. The technicians had some difficulty with the communication at 10 MHz. This will carry control communication between industrial control systems and requires reliability. The interconnectin will be between Ethernet switches.
Before we begin running this equipment, I decided that fiber optical cable would eliminate the electrical noise issue and improve the distance issue. I know about nothing about fiber optical cable. I intend to use the existing conduit that connects the areas for the fiber optical cable. I need some input about the cable selection and issues such as pulling tension and bending radius in conduit. I have read that the appropriate communication method would be single mode using 62.5 micron.
I am interested in a recommendation for the appropriate cable and accessories for this application. Presumably the Ethernet switches will have about 12 RJ style Ethernet connectors and a fiber optical connector. I need to know something about the connectors, the cable diameter, pulling strength and bending radius to determine if we can use existing or replace conduit, etc. Also I need to buy the gear.
Comments??
John
Before we begin running this equipment, I decided that fiber optical cable would eliminate the electrical noise issue and improve the distance issue. I know about nothing about fiber optical cable. I intend to use the existing conduit that connects the areas for the fiber optical cable. I need some input about the cable selection and issues such as pulling tension and bending radius in conduit. I have read that the appropriate communication method would be single mode using 62.5 micron.
I am interested in a recommendation for the appropriate cable and accessories for this application. Presumably the Ethernet switches will have about 12 RJ style Ethernet connectors and a fiber optical connector. I need to know something about the connectors, the cable diameter, pulling strength and bending radius to determine if we can use existing or replace conduit, etc. Also I need to buy the gear.
Comments??
John