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Managed Layer 2 Industrial Switch – IEC 61850-3 – 8× Gigabit SFP slots – PRP/HSR redundancy – MMS server – IEEE 1588v2 PTP – Dual 110/220 VDC/VAC inputs – -40 to 85°C operation
Moxa Products Supplied To the UK, From the UK
As an official UK distributor of Moxa products since 2014, we at Impulse are proud to be affiliated with Moxa Technical College. Our partnership enables us to provide comprehensive in-house training and first-line technical support, and our team of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) specialists are fully equipped to guide you through every step of the process. Whether you require assistance with installation, troubleshooting or anything else, our team is ready to assist you.
Technical Support from Impulse
Our commitment doesn't end with the initial setup—we provide lifelong technical support for the entire range of Moxa products at no extra charge. Count on us to ensure that your network operates at its peak performance throughout its entire lifespan.
The Moxa PT-G510 Series is a family of IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613-compliant 10-port full-gigabit managed switches designed for mission-critical power substation and process automation networks. Supporting IEC 62439-3 redundancy protocols, including PRP (Parallel Redundancy Protocol) and HSR (High-availability Seamless Redundancy), the PT-G510 delivers zero recovery time to ensure uninterrupted communications in demanding SCADA and automation systems. With built-in PRP/HSR Coupling and QuadBox functions, the series enhances network versatility by allowing HSR rings and PRP LANs to interconnect seamlessly.
Equipped with up to 10 full Gigabit ports in copper, fibre, or combo configurations, the PT-G510 provides the bandwidth and flexibility needed for data-intensive substation and industrial applications. Hardware-based IEEE 1588v2 PTP ensures precise time synchronisation, while a built-in MMS server based on IEC 61850-90-4 enables integration with power SCADA systems. The rugged design supports operation from -40 to 85°C, dual isolated redundant HV (110/220 VDC/VAC) or WV (24/48 VDC) power supplies, and an optional conformal coating for use in harsh environments.
Advanced security features such as HTTPS, SSH, SNMPv3, RADIUS, and TACACS+ protect against unauthorised access, while management is simplified via web interface, CLI, SNMP, or Moxa’s MXstudio. The PT-G510 is ideal for substations, renewable energy plants, and other high-availability networks requiring standards-based redundancy, robust cybersecurity, and long-term reliability.
Delivery & Returns
We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs.
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RMA
In order to process returned goods, Impulse Embedded Limited uses an internal RMA system. Before returning goods for any reason, please contact Impulse Embedded Limited (returns@impulse-embedded.co.uk) to request an RMA number. Please confirm the reason for the return of the goods, providing the Serial Number, Product Code, and Impulse Embedded Limited Invoice Number (if known).
When returning goods, please ensure they are suitably packed so as to avoid damage, are in the original packaging, along with all accessories, with the outer packaging marked with the RMA number. It is recommended that you use a signed delivery service, as goods lost in transit are not the responsibility of Impulse Embedded Limited.
Please do not write the RMA number on the goods or on the original packaging. Impulse Embedded Limited may refuse returned goods and return them if they arrive without an RMA number, or not in the original packaging.
Moxa 10 Port IEC 61850-3 Gigabit PRP/HSR Managed Ethernet Switch 10x SFP Ports 110V to 220V DC Power Input
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10 Port IEC 61850-3 Gigabit PRP/HSR Managed Ethernet Switch 10x SFP Ports 110V to 220V DC Power Input
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