The Tavana GPS & GSM Synchronized Current Interrupters are a powerful and versatile solution for controlling the output current of rectifier transformers in cathodic protection systems. These interrupters offer a wide range of features, including:
• Time and date scheduling: The interrupters can be programmed to automatically disconnect and connect the output current of the rectifier transformer at specified times and dates. This can be done either manually using the keypad or remotely via GPRS data logging.
• Predefined programs: The interrupters can be programmed to run predefined programs during the day, with unlimited cycles. This allows for complex control of the cathodic protection system.
• Automatic synchronization: In case of a power outage, the interrupters will automatically synchronize with each other to ensure that the current is properly regulated.
• Status monitoring: The interrupters provide a variety of status indicators, including battery life, GPS signal strength, GPRS connectivity, and power status.
• Dual-core microcontroller: The interrupters are equipped with a dual-core microcontroller that provides high processing power and flexibility.
• Simple menu: The interrupters have a simple menu that makes it easy to plan and select operations.
• Alarm display: Possible alarms are displayed on the LCD screen for easy debugging.
• Solid relay switch: The interrupters utilize a solid relay switch to eliminate switching noise and increase service life.
Overall, the Tavana GPS & GSM Synchronized Current Interrupters are a powerful and reliable solution for controlling the output current of rectifier transformers in cathodic protection systems. They offer a wide range of features, including time and date scheduling, predefined programs, automatic synchronization, status monitoring, a dual-core microcontroller, a simple menu, and an alarm display. The interrupters are also built to last, with a solid relay switch that eliminates switching noise and increases service life.