Mechanc RF & Microwave Components
Energy infrastructure is installed once and expected to report for thirty years. Substation telemetry, distributed sensing and condition monitoring all sit outdoors, unattended, in weather and electrical noise that would disable a laboratory instrument in an afternoon.
Five factors that decide whether an outdoor sensor link is still working in year twenty.
Utility and plant specifications govern. These are representative.
| Parameter | Typical Requirement | Relevant Series | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ingress protection | IP67 mated | Sealed N-Type, TNC | Sealed at the interface |
| Temperature | -40 °C to +125 °C | Industrial series | Outdoor, unshaded |
| Screening | ≥ 90 dB | Double-braid assemblies | Switching transients |
| UV resistance | Per jacket specification | UV-stable jackets | Direct sunlight |
| Salt spray | MIL-STD-202 Method 101 | Passivated bodies | Coastal installations |
| Service life | 20–30 years | Industrial series | No maintenance window |
Typical starting points for substation and sensing installations. Send us the environment and the run and we will quote it.




Send us the installation environment, the run lengths and the existing interfaces, and our engineers will propose the interconnect.