Description
Hansford Sensors 420F0255002, Sensor Accelerometer (Vibration), Filtered, 0-25 mm/sec Velocity Range, 4-20mA velocity output via 2 Pin MS Connector
Sensor Accelerometer (Vibration), Filtered, 0-25 mm/sec Velocity Range, 4-20mA velocity output via Lead with 2 Pin MS Connector , Stainless Steel case material, ¼-28” UNF Male Mounting Thread , Supply Voltage 15-30 Volts DC (for 4-20mA) , Current output 4-20mA DC proportional to Velocity Range, Frequency Response 10Hz (600cpm) to 1kHz (60kcpm) ± 5% - ISO10816.
Features:
• An accelerometer sensor is a device that measures the vibration, or acceleration of motion of a structure. The force caused by vibration or a change in motion
• In-built signal conditioning to measure the charge output from the high impedance accelerometer.
• High-frequency.
• Simple interface for use with PLC/DCS systems
• Robust, rugged design for use in challenging environments
• Hansford Sensors new HS-420 with Conical Mounting joins our existing range of 4-20mA transmitters. Conical mounts are easy to install and take up a small amount of space, providing a direct line to the bearing to ensure a safe vibration transmission for various applications.Typical failure modes that can be detected include unbalance, misalignment, looseness and low speed bearing damage. Available options with 2 Pin MS or M12 Connector.
Technical Specifications
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Brand Name | Hansford Sensors |
Mounting | ¼-28” UNF Male Mounting Thread - Vibration sensor should be firmly fixed to a flat surface (spot face surface may be needed to be produced and cable anchored to sensor body.) |
Current Output | 4-20mA DC proportional to Velocity Range |
Type | 420 series Accelerometer |
UOM | EA |
Contact Configuration | Current Output: 4-20mA DC proportional to velocity range.Output Impedance: Loop resistance of 600 Ohms max. at 24 Volts. |
Voltage | 15-30 Volts DC (for 4-20mA) |
UNSPCS | 39121300 |
Frequency Response | 10Hz (600cpm) to 1kHz (60kcpm) ± 5% - ISO10816 |
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