Product Profile of Sub-station Gateways
Kalki Communication Technologies Limited manufactures Sub-Station Gateways.
Kalki Communication Technologies Limited is an ISO 9001:2000 certified company.
Sub-Station Gateways are secure solutions for protocol communication integration and translation requirements for the Power Generation, Transmission & Distribution, Oil & Gas, Industrial Automaton, Utilities, AMR, Remote Monitoring applications.
Key Features of Sub-station Gateways
- CAN Open IO Gateway - Connect to CAN Open IO`s and make them available on any standard protocol such as DNP3, IEC 60870-5-101/103/104, IEC 61850 [UCA 2.0], Courier, SPA, Modbus, ICCP and proprietary interfaces.
- Protocol Converter - Convert standard or proprietary device protocols to control center protocols such as DNP3, IEC 60870-5-101/103/104, IEC 61850 [UCA 2.0], Courier, SPA, Modbus etc.,: one-to-one, one-to-many or many-to-many options supported
- Data Concentrator - Collect data from all substation devices, using standard and proprietary protocol, and make it available to control centers and the local HMI, using LAN, WAN, serial connections and GSM/GPRS/PSTN modems on one or two standard protocols. KSGL support`s up-to 50000 points and the KPG family supports upwards of 250000 points.
- Serial Port Pass-Through - Use the KSGL to connect to any substation device for settings, remote maintenance, monitoring and control using the IED`s Proprietary Software. Have native support for Areva S1 and ABB CAP 501 and SMS.
- GPRS/GSM/PSTN/RF - KSGL supports communication over GPRS, GSM, PSTN and Radio for Distribution Automation requirements, including interfacing RMU, Feeder RTU, Transformer Monitoring and similar applications.
- Security Adapter - KSGL product act as a security adapter that support AES, 3DES and SSL Support. This enables two KSGL units to communicate in a secured manner over standard protocols over a public communication networks or similar technologies. KSGL/S can support FIPS 140-2 specifications.
- Device Server - KSGL family of products can also be configured to act as a device server, thereby providing multiple serial ports over its Ethernet. This enables multi-mastering or redundancy configurations across a distributed network with less number of serial ports and also the possibility of connecting proprietary configuration software on these Device Server Ports.