Schmoleskin
Electrical
- May 10, 2007
- 7
Trying something new, in Yellowstone Park. The park has a few generators here and there, but are finally installing a T1 line between a couple of sites. This should allow them to have the capability to loadshare in isochronous mode during utility outages, between distant units, as their load continues to grow and change with the seasons. They've tried to operate for years with some rather cleverly conceived PLC programming to try to keep load and frequency balanced without communications, but it is doomed to fail, and regularly does, in many scenarios.
We are installing new generator controls, voltage regulators, etc. We're using the Woodward EasyGen load and sync control, and have quite often, but are used to the CAN lines being tens of feet long, not tens of miles. The additional complexity of the T1 line is not a regular challenge for us.
The inter-controller loadshare line is a CAN connection, and then a CAN to Ethernet interface (Proconx CAN-ETH), then on to the T1 modem(s) shown in the attached photo (Westell DTWA-528-01).
The Proconx is here: The Proconx CAN-ETH converter (from manual) "... encapsulates CAN messages into UDP packets and transports them via Ethernet. The gateway can operate in peer-to-peer or broadcast modes." We have someone here that has that device covered, we use another almost like it for the HMI, the rub is the T1 modem...
I've read through the manual for the modem: Unfortunately, I'm not conversant enough with Ethernet/DSL(?) protocol to know the difference between the 3 possible configurations, DDS, DS1, and Voice. They appear in the photo, but not in the instruction manual. I'm going to get on the phone with their tech support line later today, but I'm hoping this may be something one of you folks is familiar with.
Two questions:
1) Which is the proper modem setup of the 3 (DDS, DS1, or Voice)?
2) Do I need to construct a special Ethernet cable between the modem and CAN adapter, or is a standard straight through or crossover required?
Thanks, as always.
DaveO
We are installing new generator controls, voltage regulators, etc. We're using the Woodward EasyGen load and sync control, and have quite often, but are used to the CAN lines being tens of feet long, not tens of miles. The additional complexity of the T1 line is not a regular challenge for us.
The inter-controller loadshare line is a CAN connection, and then a CAN to Ethernet interface (Proconx CAN-ETH), then on to the T1 modem(s) shown in the attached photo (Westell DTWA-528-01).
The Proconx is here: The Proconx CAN-ETH converter (from manual) "... encapsulates CAN messages into UDP packets and transports them via Ethernet. The gateway can operate in peer-to-peer or broadcast modes." We have someone here that has that device covered, we use another almost like it for the HMI, the rub is the T1 modem...
I've read through the manual for the modem: Unfortunately, I'm not conversant enough with Ethernet/DSL(?) protocol to know the difference between the 3 possible configurations, DDS, DS1, and Voice. They appear in the photo, but not in the instruction manual. I'm going to get on the phone with their tech support line later today, but I'm hoping this may be something one of you folks is familiar with.
Two questions:
1) Which is the proper modem setup of the 3 (DDS, DS1, or Voice)?
2) Do I need to construct a special Ethernet cable between the modem and CAN adapter, or is a standard straight through or crossover required?
Thanks, as always.
DaveO