AHD-SAS 15

Data station, 15 inputs for analog and binary sensors

The AHD SAS 15 data station is used in decentralized alarm and monitoring systems on ships and in industrial plants to record, monitor and process binary and analog sensors. All common sensor types can be connected and evaluated directly. AHD SAS 15 is usually connected via CAN bus to other components of an AMS/AMCS overall system, via which the collected data is provided for further processing or visualization. 2 CAN buses are available for applications in redundant systems.

To record the various measurement variables, 15 slots are available for variable input modules, which are installed in slots provided for this purpose in accordance with the project-specific configuration. AHD SAS 15 can therefore be adapted very flexibly to any specified or existing sensor system. Comprehensive parameterization options allow the use of any characteristic curves so that applications with tank content measurements or other nonlinear systems can be safely mastered.

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  • Flexible data collection with 15 analog input channels
  • Adaptation of common sensor types, can be equipped with pluggable analog modules for recording analog and binary signals (current, voltage, resistance, thermocouples, contacts, etc.)
  • Processing of nonlinear sensors and tank curves using parameterizable characteristics
  • Can be used as an autonomous alarm and monitoring system, for example as an exhaust gas medium value system (with special software)
  • Wide range of applications thanks to decentralized installation near the sensor, suitable for redundant systems due to the 2 CAN buses
  • Additional binary data stations with up to 94 measurement points can be directly integrated via additional interfaces (serial)
  • 2 serial outputs for data transmission to external units (e.g. AHD-R101 relay station, AHD 882 central unit, etc.)
  • 2 relay outputs for horn and collective alarm and separate confirmation input
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