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Radio Link and Wireless Fault Transmitter Overview Planning Sheet

SEL is pleased to provide a radio link or wireless fault transmitter overview at no charge for the planned use of up to five SEL radios or one wireless fault transmitter system. For larger overviews, SEL offers a service for a fee through SEL Engineering Services.

To request an overview, complete the form below.


**Supports only DNP3 or Modbus. Mirrored Bits is only supported for point-to-point.


Please supply the following information for each radio location.

Link #1

Site 1

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

Site 2

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

Link #2

Site 3

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

Site 4

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

Please supply the following information for each radio location.

Site 1: Access Point

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

Site 2

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

Site 3

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

Site 4

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

Site 5

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

SEL provides a wireless fault transmitter study free of charge for the planned use of an SEL-FT50 and SEL-FR12 Fault Transmitter and Receiver System. Please provide location information for the SEL-FR12 Receiver and SEL-FT50 Transmitters.

Please supply the following information:

SEL-FR12 Fault Receiver Location

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

SEL-FT50 Fault Transmitter Locations

Location 1:

Location 2:

Location 3:

Location 4:

SEL provides a wireless study free of charge for the planned use of an SEL-FLT and SEL-FLR Fault and Load Transmitter and Receiver System. Please provide location information for the SEL-FLR Receiver and SEL-FLT Transmitters.

Please supply the following information.

SEL-FLR Fault and Load Receiver Location

From antenna to radio (feet)

(feet)

SEL-FLT Fault and Load Transmitter Locations

Location 1:

Clutter height is the height of the tallest trees or buildings in the path between the SEL-FLT and SEL-FLR.

Location 2:

Location 3:

Location 4:

*Required