1. Oil and Gas Field Automation
Deploying the EDS-316-T in remote oil and gas extraction or pipeline monitoring facilities to connect sensors, RTUs, and IP cameras.
Problem SolvedIts -40 to 75°C operating temperature and Class I, Div. 2/ATEX certification ensure reliable network connectivity in explosive and extreme temperature environments. The IP30 metal housing provides protection against dust and vibrations typical in such settings. Redundant power inputs offer high availability, crucial for continuous operations.
Hazardous locationextreme temperatureredundant powerindustrial Ethernetremote monitoring
2. Smart City Outdoor Surveillance Networks
Utilizing the EDS-316-T as a central aggregation point for multiple outdoor IP surveillance cameras in smart city deployments, connecting them back to a central control room.
Problem SolvedThe wide operating temperature range (-40 to 75°C) allows deployment in varied climates without performance degradation. The IP30 metal housing offers basic protection against environmental elements, while its 16 Fast Ethernet ports can handle multiple camera feeds. The alarm relay helps notify of power failures or port disconnections, critical for security infrastructure.
Outdoor networkingCCTVtraffic monitoringwide temperature rangepower reliability
3. Factory Floor Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Communication
Integrating the EDS-316-T into automated manufacturing lines to connect various industrial machines, robots, and PLCs for real-time data exchange and control.
Problem SolvedThe robust metal housing and IP30 rating protect against dust and mechanical stress in a factory environment. Its 16 Fast Ethernet ports provide ample connectivity for a dense array of industrial equipment. The wide operating temperature range accommodates varying factory conditions, and the redundant power inputs ensure uninterrupted communication for critical production processes.
Industrial automationPLC connectivityrobot controlreal-time datanetwork segmentation