Eaton’s innovative, flexible and high performing RTU upgrade solution reduces the costs and complexity of replacing a legacy system. Eaton’s solution involves its cybersecure substation-grade automation platform and SMP IO-2330 system units, matching the required I/O configurations. The SMP IO-2330 system presents the same form factor as the legacy GE D20 I/O modules and offers pre-mapped I/O configurations to match the most popular legacy RTU models to upgrade. This SMP IO-2330 system is perfect for upgrades with limited space and no rear end reachability. Open frame options are also available, allowing to keep the legacy GE D20 termination panel in place with all existing wiring and simply replace the Logic panel. RTU upgrade offerings are one of Eaton's grid automation system solutions.
The SMP IO-2230 system preserves wiring of the legacy I/O cabling; this enables the system to be replaced with minimal impact to engineering and operations while delivering best-in-class security, communications and data management. These solutions enable utilities to implement smarter and more secure substations with advanced technology and minimized service interruptions
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Eaton’s solution to replace legacy RTUs enables utilities to implement smarter and more secure substations with advanced technology and minimized service interruptions by combining the SMP Gateway automation platform, SMP IO-2230 distributed I/O units, each integrated into a 3U chassis to match the required RTU I/O functionality.
The SMP IO-2230 system is available as standard products for several I/O configuration models. All models share the same software capabilities, limited only by the chassis hardware characteristics, providing reduced learning time and a simplified migration path between models.
Other SMP IO-2230 system models configuration can be made available within a few weeks.
SMP IO-2230-A
SMP IO-2230-S
32 control outputs at the rear of the SMP IO-2230 system
The SMP IO-2230-K and KR systems can be setup for the following configurations:
Disconnect terminations for the K model and DB25 connectors for the KR model, both located at the front of the chassis (The SMP IO-2230-K model is shown top right side and the SMP IO-2230-KR model is shown just below).
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