
Implementing Robust Gas Transit
Pipeline Surveillance on the Frozen
Russian Tundra
Russia is one of the largest oil producers
and exporters in the world, and in recent
years it has started expanding and
improving its oil and gas pipeline. Major
concerns include security issues and total
management cost. However, the hostile
climate and remote location in the largest
country on earth makes the task of setting
up a gas transit pipeline surveillance system
much more challenging. The customer
emphasized that system reliability and
functionality were both absolutely essential
for maintaining a system spread over such
a wide area.
Location: Russia
Customer Requirements
IP cameras that work reliably in extreme freezing conditions to ensure •
around the clock, real-time IP video monitoring
High MTBF to reduce downtime and maintenance costs•
Easy operation and management with event-triggered display, pre-event •
and live recording, and playback
Business Benefits
Moxa’s extreme weather HD IP cameras provide reliable, non-stop HD •
video streaming that enhances uptime continuity and productivity for
maintenance applications in harsh, outdoor environments, but with less
cost and effort
Built-in digital noise reduction (DNR) and wide dynamic range (WDR) •
ensure clear pictures in poor lighting conditions, and day-and-night
viewing
The C1D2-certified VPort 36-1MP ensures safe operation in hazardous •
environments
The fanless and heater-less design of Moxa’s IP cameras eliminates •
interruptions due to fan or heater failures
OPC communication enables SCADA interconnection for event-triggered •
IP video functionality
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