Catalogue Vibration Transducers (Accelerometer & Velocity)
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PZS Shear Mode Range of Industrial accelerometers
ICP type vibration transducer, I OOmV/g, +I40°C operation and broadband performance 0.4Hz - 11 KHz. ATEX approval.
The PZS series of Vibration transducers are robust, sealed instruments suitable for operation in heavy industrial environments. The piezoelectric shear mode sensor and amplifier are contained within an inner metal enclosure, this is available in various packages offering electrical and thermal isolation from the outer stainless steel body. This arrangement prevents earth loops and eliminates electrical interference, as well as minimising thermal shocks and base strain.
Transducers are available in various packages with both MIL connector and armoured cable options. Ruggedised versions with isolated/non-isolated armoured conduit are also available. A three-axis version for triaxial measurement applications completes the range.
The PZS Product Family
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jplication
Options
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Spindle Monitoring
Embedded
Gearboxes
Integral PVC Microdot
General Purpose Datacollectors Pumps Motors
Integral PVC Cable
Armoured Option
Heavy Industrial Large Motors Papermills Steel Mills Intrinsically Safe
Integral PTFE Cable
Armoured Option MIL 2-pin Conn
Integral PTFE Cable Armoured MIL 2-pin Conn Isolated Conduit 10mV/°C Opt
Heavy Industrial Large Motors Gas turbines Low Profile Intrinsically Safe
Integral PTFE Cable Armoured MIL 2-pin Conn Isolated Conduit
Heavy Industrial Large Motors Steam turbines Low Profile Intrinsically Safe
Integral PVC Cable
MIL 6-pin Conn
Ground Vibration Turbine Foundations Three-axis Seismic Monitoring
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