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Solutions For Oil & Gas
Utilities
Utilities such as oil and gas, require rugged and reliable, instant communications
to link all facilities and staff 24/7. In this sector communications has to
meet the highest demands regarding safety, responsiveness and flexibility.
The credentials
of any communications solution for utility companies must be tried and tested
and able to work in extreme environments without any outages.
Utility Communications can deliver customized voice and data mobile radio
products and solutions suited to even the most demanding utilities environments.
MPT1327 – A Utility Grade
Narrow Band Open Standard
MPT1327 infrastructure and subscriber units work under the new 12.5Khz
channel banding guidelines for 2010.
MPT1327 is the worlds most commonly used communication standard for trunked
radio. The standard was born in the 80’s and continues to be developed
today. Unlike newer standards MPT is tried and trusted throughout the world
in hostile utility environments. MPT1327 has all the benefits of digital
signaling with the clarity of analogue voice. The benefits are wide area
radio coverage
with
the minimum amount of infrastructure. Data services such as AVL, Job dispatch
and messaging is all possible through the network without additional carriers.
Distributed call processing ensures safety and efficiency is never compromised.
Fylde’s MPT1327 radio trunking and Ceragons Fibreair back haul products
are tried and tested throughout the utility sectors and petrochemical industries.
To meet the highest demand for instant communications Fylde infrastructure
allows for
multiple channel and link failure whilst still providing a high grade
of
service. This is known as gradual degradation. Fylde Supertrunk controllers
detect incidents
such as antenna failure and repeater power loss, Controllers instantly
re-route calls to available channels in milliseconds.
The largest Gas
extractor in the world GAZPROM in Russia uses Fylde Micro's Infrastructure.
In one of the most desolate environments on earth with
temperatures as low as -45°C Fylde trunking can be found supporting
the largest gas production fields in Russia. The network is implemented
using 72
sites of Fylde equipment. The MPT 1327 communications
network runs from the North in Urengoy to the Black sea in the south,
supporting several
other gas extraction corporations. KubanGazprom & Kavkazgaztranz. Advanced features are used to provide wide area group calls.
Dispatcher intervention manages emergency situations. Emergency pre-emptive
sweep will locate a radio even if in another call. E-mail gateways to
the radios and graphical statistical reporting of operating performance
are provided as standard.
Zero Maintenance
Many of the radio sites are at gas well heads. Power comes from the
gas extraction itself by a closed-cycle vapour turbogenerator system
developed for unattended applications. These systems can work for a period
of up to 20 years with virtually no maintenance or repair
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