Vibration
| Typ |
Illustration |
Description |
Frequency Range |
Measurement Range |
| KSÜ |
 |
- usual piezoelectric sensor
- effective value rectifier with adjustable reinforcement (825 ms measurement period)
- analogue output for dynamic and effective value rectified signal
- microcontrolled signal evaluation
- 2 free adjustable switching thresholds
- Control output for "Warning", "Shutoff", "Self-monitoring", "Accumulative annoyance"
- Internal watch-dog with monitoring
- Service-hour counter
- Counter for activated shuttoffs
- Post-Mortem data (500 values vibration, ext. und int. temperature; adjustable memory interval)
- serial interface
- Optional external temperature sensing (PT100)
- Optional Can-Bus accessibility
- Software for PC
- HF permanent according to IEC 801 part ¾
- Adjustable pickup delay (0-255 sec)
Brochures:
|
1 kHz to 20 kHz |
0,1 g to 400 g |
| Vibramon |
 |
- Acquisition and monitoring of 1 structure-borne noise-, 2 temperature- (PT100) and 3 digital inputs
- Respectively 2 free adjustable switching threshold for temperature and structure borne noise channels
- Logic (NO/NC) of the digital inputs free adjustable
- Switching outputs (NO/NC adjustable) for "Warning", "shutoff", "Watch-dog" and "Operating"
- Switching thresholds for switching output "Operating" free adjustable (the structure-borne noise will be judged)
- Adjustable pickup delay (0-255 sec)
- 2 two stage adjustable temperature dependence of the switching thresholds for the vibration monitoring
- usual piezoelectric sensor
- effective value rectifier with adjustable reinforcement (825 ms measurement period)
- analogue output for dynamic and effective value rectified signal
- Service-hour counter
- Counter for activated shuttoffs
- Post-Mortem data (1,000 values vibration, ext. und int. temperature; adjustable memory interval)
- Double-spaced display for the indication of the operating parameter, switchable via tip switch
- Serial interface
- Software for PC
- HF permanent according to IEC 801 part ¾
Brochures:
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1 kHz bis 20 kHz |
0,1 g bis 400 g |
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