Standard Terminal Panel and UPS Design for Exterior Intrusion Detectors and Data Collection Applications

Year
1989
Author(s)
Fred M. Wolfenbarger - Sandia National Laboratories
Fred M. Wolfenbarger - Sandia National Laboratories
Abstract
Need for standardization has been discussed for years by many government agencies. In the past, every perimeter site upgrade resulted in the design, specification, procurement, and fabrication of a unique power and signal junction box. To save design and specification cost, a standard terminal panel and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) design for an exterior intrusion sensor detection system was developed for a security system within the Sandia National Laboratories complex at Albuquerque, New Mexico. In facilitating this requirement a design was sought that could easily be modified for other government or commercial applications and one that could easily be fabricated in the shop. Also of primary importance was the need for lightning protection for both the communications and voltage sources. A 12V DC UPS with a current capacity of up to 4 amperes complements the standard terminal panel design and allows uninterrupted sensor operation for a number of hours should the primary AC source be interrupted. This report encompasses the features of the designs. The designs are also being used and continuously evaluated in Sandia's Area III exterior test field.