Separator Dimecon-opti

Separator Dimecon-opti

The Dimecon devices allow communication and operation of devices placed in hazardous areas via Ethernet network. Isolating repeater dimecon-OPTI is used to connect non-hazardous areas networks with fiber optic network placed in hazardous areas of flammable gas or dust (Ex op is). Fiber wire connector can be adapted by use of suitable type of dimecon-PLUG series SFP plug to match existing Network.

The devices were engineered and manufactured to meet the growing requirements regarding reliability of connections and bandwidth in wide network systems, also in hazardous areas.

Properties

  • Device is compatible with dimecon-PLUG
  • Connection port 8P8C (RJ-45)
  • Maximum bandwidth up to 1000Mbps
  • 6 types of interchangeable certified SFP plugs
  • Compactness of overall size
  • Installation on DIN 35mm rail
  • Installation outside hazardous areas or in flameproof enclosure Ex d
  • Works with single-mode optical fibers SM9/125 µm
  • Supports DDM (Digital Diagnostics Monitoring)
  • Received optic power level LED indicator
  • Diagnostics and reading of parameters by Ethernet interface

Supply

supply voltage UN =9÷24VDC
rated current IZAS=350mA for supply voltage 9V), IZAS=150mA (for supply voltage 24V)

Interface Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-TX

number of interfaces 1
interface type 8P8C (RJ-45)
transmission bandwith 10/100/1000Mbps
additional features MDI/MDI-X (automatic identification of straight or crossed cable), full/half duplex (auto-negotiation)

SFP Ethernet 1000Base-FX optic fiber interface

number of interfaces 1
interface type single or double LC
transmission bandwith up to 1000Mbps
optic fibre type 9/125μm (jednomodowy SM)
maximum damping (at distance) 25dBm (20km)
 
Ambient temperature range -20°C ÷ +70°C
IP protection level IP20
Montage DIN 35mm
Dimensions 166x95x22,5mm
Weight 0,1kg

 

ATEX IECEx certifications

  • I (M1) [Ex op is Ma I]
  • II (1)G [Ex op is IIC T6 Ga]
  • II (1)D [Ex op is IIIC T85˚C Da]
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Application

  • Connecting optic fiber networks (Ex op is) with networks in non-hazardous areas
  • Data transmission to, and from hazardous areas on long distances, where high bandwidth and reliability are crucial