Vibration transducer for industrial applications

An Environmental Equipments product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Nov 23, 2006

The Model 1074 range of rugged industrial vibration transducers from Environmental Equipments has been designed specifically for use in harsh, heavy plant applications

The Model 1074 range of industrial vibration transducers from Environmental Equipments has been designed specifically for use in harsh, heavy plant applications where small, lightweight accelerometers have only a limited life.

The piezoelectric accelerometer, contained in a heavy-duty stainless steel case sealed to IP67, will tolerate 500g shock loads and provide reliable performance over a wide range of vibration levels and operating temperatures.

The Model 1074 transducers can be supplied with either or both acceleration and velocity signal outputs.

Signal output levels can be factory set to match the needs of a wide variety of applications within the frequency range 2Hz to 5KHz.

Acceleration output can be set within the range 50 to 1000mV/g up to 50g maximum and velocity sensitivity between 5 and 25mV/mm/s up to a maximum velocity of 25mm/s.

The steel case is electrically isolated from the signal circuits and the 24-30 Vdc power supply and sensitivity to magnetic fields is exceptionally low.

A choice of input/output configurations is available, including two/three wire conduited cables, stainless steel braided cable, hermetically sealed 3-pin 62GB connector and standard BNC and TNC connectors.

The Model 1074 vibration transducers are ideal wherever long term accuracy and reliability in difficult conditions are demanded such as predictive maintenance monitoring in heavy plant installations.

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