Nor1292

Nor1292

Nor1292

Product catalog summary
Overview: The Nor1292 is a tri-axial geophone designed for measuring vibration velocity, primarily used in building vibration analysis. It is a passive sensor requiring no external power and is known for its rugged construction and high sensitivity.
Specifications:
  • Measures vibrations in three orthogonal directions (x, y, z).
  • Sensitivity: 26 Vs/m, individually calibrated.
  • Temperature sensitivity: Less than ±0.02% per °C.
  • Output impedance: 312 ohm.
  • Resonance frequency: 4.5 Hz with a damping factor of 0.7.
  • Frequency range: 1 Hz to 500 Hz with frequency compensation.
  • Environmental protection: IP66, except for the connector.
  • Operating temperature range: -40 to +70 °C.
  • Weight: 2.5 kg; Dimensions: 14 cm x 14 cm x 9.5 cm.
Functionality: The geophone can be directly connected to the Nor136 six-channel vibration analyzer, allowing for simultaneous measurement in three directions. It can also be used with the Nor133 analyzer or a sound level meter like Nor140 for single-direction measurements.
Calibration and Measurement Range:
  • Individually calibrated with traceable standards.
  • Maximum displacement: 1.8 mm peak-to-peak.
  • Maximum acceleration limit: 2 m/s².
  • Lower limit set by noise floor: 0.00001 mm/s with nominal sensitivity.
Accessories: Compatible with Norsonic type Nor1408A microphone cable for extended lengths. The Nor246 switchbox allows connection to a one-channel sound level meter.
Additional Information: The geophone's frequency response can be extended below its resonance frequency using specific Norsonic instruments. It is designed for easy setup with an included spirit level and offers a three-year warranty.
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Product Data Tri-axial geophone Sensor for vibration velocity High sensitivity Tri-axial Vibrations in buildings Spirit level included for fast setup Passive sensor – no external power Rugged The tri-axial geophone Nor1292 is a sensitive transducer for vibration velocity based on a rugged geophone construction used by seismologists and geophysicists for decades. One main application is for the measurement of vibrations in buildings. The frequency response is essentially at from the resonance frequency 4,5 Hz and up to at least 500 Hz. However, by using the frequency compensation found in some Norsonic instruments like Nor133 and Nor136, the applicable frequency range may be extended downwards to 1 Hz. This also applies if the signal is measured as function of frequency, e.g. 1/3-octave bands where frequency correction may be used. The transducer is a passive device and needs no power for operation. The geophone Nor1292 plugs directly into the input socket of the six channel vibration analyzer Nor136. It will then connect directly to channel 1, 2 and 3. A second geophone may be connected to channel 4, 5 and 6 of the same Nor136 instrument by the use of an adapter. By the use of adapters, the unit may be connected to the tri-axial vibration analyzer Nor133. The unit may also be applied in connection with a suitable sound level meter like Nor140. Only one direction can then be measured at the time by a one-channel instrument. The frequency response may be corrected for use below the resonce frequency of 4,5 Hz

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Measurement range The measurement range is limited upwards by the maximum displacement the transducers can handle and the maximum acceleration where the transducer follows the movement of the supporting surface. The maximum displacement is 1,8 mm peak-to-peak giving an RMSvalue of 0,6 mm. Below resonance this will increase since the coil will follow the movement of the housing. If the acceleration is too high, the geophone will not follow the vibrating surface to be measured. The limit in the diagram below is set to 2 m/s2. Specications Function: Measures the vibration in 3 orthogonal directions;...

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