Meeting Power Requirements in Remote and Harsh Conditions

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February 10, 2025
Meeting Power Requirements in Remote and Harsh Conditions

Having a robust power supply is crucial when there is no available access to plug-in power or when traditional supply power setups cannot withstand unforgiving environments. Engineers are responsible for ensuring that power systems maintain uninterrupted performance, power reliability and system integrity, despite extreme temperatures, dust, moisture and mechanical shocks that are inevitable with outdoor, distant or unsheltered operations.

Identifying environmental challenges and then properly addressing the various technical needs of a specific application will ensure that a power system not only offers consistent performance and reliability, but will also withstand the conditions it needs to operate in.

Rugged Power for Optimal Field Operations

Failure of equipment, like directional radio systems, emergency response communication setups, or mobile command units, is not an option. When used in harsh, remote environments, critical communication equipment can fall short, if there is no source of reliable power. System designers must meet the unique set of obstacles faced when tasked with developing and deploying equipment in the remote, challenging environments of in-field operations.

Power challenges are often resolved with rugged, versatile, and scalable systems that ensure continuous, reliable power for mobile, semi-mobile, and stationary vehicles and ground systems, even in the most extreme conditions. In fact, Elma built its stackable, rugged power system, the RP24 and RA24 backup, with extended backup on these principles.

RP24 and RA24 Power Stack
Example of a RP24 and RA24 Power Stack

Here we examine some of the critical factors in designing a reliable and rugged power system:

1. Ensuring Mechanical Robustness

Outdoor equipment is prone to mechanical stress, which can come from falls, transportation impacts or vibration. Uniform aluminium housings with dedicated shock absorbers can be implemented, dispersing impact forces to improve durability and enhance heat distribution during operation.

2. Achieving Environmental Resilience

An IP67 rating is essential in guaranteeing protection against dust and temporary water immersion. While sealing the housing is necessary, it can pose internal pressure issues. Engineers must balance robust sealing with pressure regulation mechanisms to maintain performance across varying altitudes and temperatures. Designing housing seals that prevent dust and moisture ingress and incorporate pressure regulation mechanisms to handle temperature fluctuations across varying altitudes is critical.

3. Enabling Versatile Power Sourcing

Adaptable power sources are challenging in remote applications; key factors such as diverse power inputs, including different DC sources and standard AC power must be considered in the design process. Having flexibility is crucial when grid power is unavailable or when multiple power sources are used together. Power units need to accept a range of input voltages from both DC and AC sources, enabling seamless synchronization between them, especially for applications where the primary power source may be unreliable or intermittently available.

4. Passively Managing Heat

In harsh environments, relying on fans for cooling can introduce vulnerabilities, like dust and moisture that can clog fans and lead to overheating and equipment failure. Implementing heat management strategies that rely on high-conductivity materials and housing structures to dissipate heat naturally is key to an optimal power source design.

5. Scaling Across Diverse Applications

Having a single adaptable power solution simplifies logistics and reduces the need for multiple UPS systems. Scalability enables operators to connect several power units in parallel, meeting varying power demands, while maintaining a unified system architecture. This flexibility ensures that the same equipment can be used in mobile applications, mounted in vehicles, or integrated into fixed installations without requiring different configurations.

6. Meeting Strict Regulatory Standards


Compliance with rigorous standards, like MIL-STD-810G for environmental durability and ruggedness, and MIL-STD-461G for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for military applications, is essential, especially when sensitive communication equipment is involved. Sophisticated synchronization of power modules, advanced filtering techniques, and meticulous shielding to minimize electromagnetic emissions and susceptibility ensures compatibility with other sensitive communication equipment, a critical requirement for both military and industrial applications.

Reliable Uptime in Extreme Conditions

Designing power solutions for harsh and unpredictable environments requires creating systems that deliver ruggedness, flexibility and scalability. Overcoming the technical challenges entails innovative approaches in mechanical design, heat management, power source compatibility and regulatory compliance. By addressing these areas with precision, engineers can ensure that equipment remains reliable, even in the toughest conditions.

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