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Model EX619A11 Charge Output Accelerometer Installation and Operating Manual For assistance with the operation of this product, contact PCB Piezotronics, Inc. Toll-free: 800-828-8840 24-hour SensorLine: 716-684-0001 Fax: 716-684-0987 E-mail: info@pcb.com Web: www.pcb.com...
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Assistance is needed to safely operate equipment PCB Piezotronics is an ISO-9001 certified company whose Damage is visible or suspected calibration services are accredited by A2LA to ISO/IEC Equipment fails or malfunctions 17025, with full traceability to SI through N.I.S.T.
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CAUTION Refers to hazards that could damage the instrument. NOTE Indicates tips, recommendations and important information. The notes simplify processes and contain additional information on particular operating steps. The following symbols may be found on the equipment described in this manual: This symbol on the unit indicates that high voltage may be present.
General OPERATING GUIDE for use with PIEZOELECTRIC CHARGE MODE ACCELEROMETERS SPECIFICATION SHEET, INSTALLATION DRAWING AND CALIBRATION INFORMATION ENCLOSED PCB ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED TO THIS PRODUCT AS A RESULT OF PROCEDURES THAT ARE INCONSISTENT WITH THIS OPERATING GUIDE. MANUAL: 55308 REV: A ECO: 49582...
TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATING GUIDE ................................1 PIEZOELECTRIC CHARGE MODE ACCELEROMETERS ..................... 1 Cables in Explosive Atmospheres ........................... 3 High Temperature Differential Charge Output Sensor.................... 3 CABLING ..................................3 General Precautions and Considerations ......................... 3 2.1.1 Proper Cable Type and Care .......................... 3 Softline Cable ................................
CABLING INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of a quality PCB charge mode accelerometer. In order to ensure the 2.1 General Precautions and highest level of performance for this product, it is imperative that you properly familiarize yourself with Considerations the correct mounting and installation techniques before attempting to operate this device.
3 INSTALLATION When using separate cables connect the cable to the accelerometer. A small amount of thread- OVERVIEW locking compound placed on the connector prior to attachment helps secure the cable during testing. In harsh environments, the connection can be Equipment Inspection sealed with silicone rubber, O-rings, and flexible heat-shrink tubing.
For optimum performance and measurement find a Figure 1. Assorted Mounting Configurations and Their rigid location on the machine casing that most Effects on High Frequency accurately represents the vibration of the rotor, bearing, fan, etc. to be measured.). 3.4.1 STUD MOUNT This mounting technique requires smooth, flat contact surfaces for proper operation and is recommended for permanent and/or secure installations.
permanent mounting, substitute epoxy or another type of adhesive. STEP 3: Screw the mounting stud into the base of the accelerometer and hand-tighten. Then, screw the sensor/stud assembly into the prepared tapped hole and tighten to the recommended mounting torque as indicated on the Installation Drawing.
3.5.2 Bend Radius The minimum bend radius (r) for both soft-line and hardline cable is determined by the cable diameter as shown below: Bends Allowed Cable Diameter Minimum Bending Radius Total 0.125” (3.2 mm) 0.60” (16 mm) 0.125” (3.2 mm) 2.0”...
4 POWERING 4.1 Installation Before connecting the low-noise cable from the accelerometer to the charge amplifier, be sure to ground both the charge amplifier and the cable. This ensures that an excessive static charge that may have accumulated across the accelerometer or cable is harmlessly discharged. Failure to observe this precaution can result in the destruction of the input FET of certain amplifiers.
This equation shows that if the input (leakage) When subjected to elevated temperature, all resistance at the charge amplifier is extremely high piezoelectric sensors/hardline cable systems exhibit decreased insulation resistance, due in part to the (approaching infinity), the output DC voltage piezoelectric element, but due mostly to the hardline approaches e , usually a very tiny voltage.
To avoid compromise of the low-frequency With the series blocking capacitor C in place as response established by the charge amplifier shown, the dynamic charge (Q) generated by the parameters and illustrated by Equation 2, the sensor element is distributed across the two product of R should be several orders of capacitors, C...
GND position to keep spurious, thermally generated suggests a 12- to 24-month recalibration cycle for charges grounded. most piezoelectric accelerometers. It is prudent to momentarily switch to the GND Note: It is good measurement practice to verify the position even during the measurement period to performance each accelerometer...
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Figure 1. Reference Standard Accelerometer These high-accuracy devices, which are directly traceable to a recognized standards laboratory, are designed for stability, as well as configured to accept a test accelerometer. By mounting a test accelerometer to the reference standard and then connecting this combination to a suitable vibration source, it is possible to vibrate both devices and compare the data as shown in Figure 2.
6.1.3 PCB CALIBRATION In addition to mounting, the selection of the proper PROCEDURE equipment is critical. Some of the more important Numerous precautions are taken at PCB to insure considerations include: 1) the reference standard accurate and repeatable results. This section must be specified and previously calibrated over the provides a brief overview of the primary areas of frequency and/or amplitude range of interest;...
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be as high as 3% or 4% for frequencies <10 Hz or >2 kHz.) Since large sensors may affect high- frequency accuracy, verify that the test sensor does not mass load the reference standard. Validate your calibration system with another accelerometer prior to each calibration session.
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Model Number Revision: B CHARGE OUTPUT ACCELEROMETER EX619A11 ECN #: 49581 Performance ENGLISH OPTIONAL VERSIONS Sensitivity(± 5 %) 50 pC/g 5.1 pC/(m/s²) Optional versions have identical specifications and accessories as listed for the standard model Measurement Range ± 500 g pk ±...
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PCB Piezotronics Inc. claims proprietary rights in REVISIONS the information disclosed hereon. Neither it nor any reproduction thereof will be disclosed to others DESCRIPTION without the written consent of PCB Piezotronics Inc. RELEASED TO DRAFTING 44641 1.63 [41.4] .61 [15.5] 1.19 [30.2]...
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PCB Piezotronics Inc. claims proprietary rights in REVISIONS the information disclosed hereon. Neither it nor any reproduction thereof will be disclosed to others DESCRIPTION without the written consent of PCB Piezotronics Inc. RELEASED TO DRAFTING 44641 SCHEDULE DRAWING NO MODIFICATIONS PERMITTED...
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PCB Piezotronics Inc. claims proprietary rights in REVISIONS the information disclosed hereon. Neither it nor any reproduction thereof will be disclosed to others DESCRIPTION without the written consent of PCB Piezotronics Inc. -SEE SHEET 1- SCHEDULE DRAWING NO MODIFICATIONS PERMITTED WITHOUT REFERENCE TO THE...
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EU Declaration of Conformity PS141 In Accordance with ISO/IEC 17050 Manufacturer: PCB Piezotronics, Inc. Authorized PCB Piezotronics Europe GmbH European Porschestrasse 20-30 3425 Walden Avenue Representative: 41836 Hückelhoven,Germany Depew, New York 14043 USA Certifies that type of equipment: Whose Product Models Include: EX619XYY/MNNNZZ Series “X”...
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Notified Body’s FONTENAY-AUX-ROSES (Head Office Address 33, avenue du Général Leclerc FR- 92260 Fontenay-aux-Roses Tel. : + 33 1 40 95 60 60 Fax : + 33 1 40 95 86 56 I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive(s) Standard(s) Place: Depew, NY Date: 07/12/2021 Signature: Name:...
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