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The active cable joints of the preventive safety system are located every 250
meters on the cable loop and along the entire length of the pipeline.
These cable joints contain electronics and each have a unique id code.
The electronics transmit their ID codes to the field controller as soon as they
receive power. After identifying themselves, the joints automatically turn an
internal switch allowing the activation current to move to the next active joint
in the loop.
Operation
The insulated cables (DW 131 S) within the preventive safety marker band
(DW 135 S) are linked together with active electronic joint units every
250 meters along the pipeline. The DW 137 S elements together with the field
controller are capable of detecting errors between two active elements.
The DW 4377 S field controller provides the line with 15 V DC current.
The first DW 137 S active joint unit the input voltage effect consumption 1mA
which increases to 10 mA when transmitting its unique ID code. The code is
sent to the DW 4377 S field controller. After sending the code, the active unit
turns an internal switch allowing the activation current to move to the next
DW 137 S active joint in the loop, which repeats the process. When the second
active joint transmits its ID code, the first one goes into sleep mode.
When in sleep mode, the active joint unit imposes a minimal burden of 160 µA on the line.
The active units are protected from energy surges. The DW 137 S is a plastic
cylinder filled with resin. The resin protects the electronics within the tube
from moisture and increases the hardness of the tube.
The Cables extend from each end of the active joint units. A loop can contain up to
100 DW 137 S active joint units without experiencing signal deterioration.
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