Anyone have any ideas about protecting AI and MultiFunction DAQ boards from power surge and / or nearby lightning strike related power surge events.
Hardware: PCI-6224, SCB68 (2 each)
Background: Recent lightning strike related power surge caused damage to a number of instruments.
Fortunately, teh PC with the PCI-6224 cards was not connected to mains or the SCB68s.
We do not yet know that the SCB68s are NOT damaged, but there is a chance that they are not.
The DAQ cards are used in a remote location to measure a combination of low level signals (thermocouples) and
+/- 10V signals (other sensors). Article under Test is in one trailer, data acq hardware in another which is connected by power cable. Test system is normally powered by 85KVA generator when operating a test. When idle, heaters are powered by
circuit from a nearby power line.
Now that we've committed to using this location for our test (potentially long term test program), we learn that it is
prone to lightning strikes in the area.
Anyone have any ideas if it is possible to adequately protect the DAQ cards & termination panels, other than by disconnecting
when not in use? While not compromising the integrity of the low level signals?
Also, Any ideas about protecting other instrumentation.
Thanks
Dave