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Type 4-137 

VELOCITY VIBRATION TRANSDUCER 

Made in the United States of America

 

 

DESCRIPTION 

The 4-137 is a seismic mass type velocity transducer designed for measuring radial vibrations at high temps up to +700°F 
(+371°C).  A seismic mass magnet moves on special ceramic bearings. A coil is attached to the case, and movement 
between the magnet and coil produce the output signal when the case vibrates.  This air damped system operates above 
its natural frequency. The voltage output is proportional to velocity. 

 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Sensitivity:  

@+77

°

F (+25°C), 100 Hz, 1 IPS (25.4 mm/s) RMS into 10,000 ohm resistive load 

 

4-137-0006: 

60 ±3 mV/ ips (Triangle Base, w/ integral 6 ft. (1.83m) cable) 

4-137-0011: 

145 ±3 mV/ ips (Square Base, w/ integral 20 ft. (6m) cable) 

4-137-0015: 

145 ±3 mV/ ips (Square Base, w/ integral 10 ft. (3m) cable) 

4-137-0016: 

145 ±3 mV/ ips (Square Base, w, integral 14 ft. (4.2m) cable) 

4-137-0022: 

105 ±3 mV/ ips (Square Base, w/ integral 3 ft. (.9m) cable) 

4-137-0121: 

145 ±3 mV/ ips (Square Base, w/ integral 30 ft. (9m) cable) 

 
Sensitivity at Temperature: 

At an operational temperature of +900°F the sensitivity will be 

 -20% of the 

stated sensitivity. 

 
Mounting Orientation: 

 

Sensitive axis is in longitudinal direction 

Frequency Range:   

 

45 – 2000 Hz 

Amplitude Range:   

 

0.1 inch (2.5 mm) pk-pk maximum 

Acceleration Range: 

 

1 to 50 g peak vertical 
1.5 to 50 g peak horizontal 

Linearity:   

 

 

±5% from 1 to 50 g peak 

Transverse Response: 

 

2% maximum 

Temperature Range: 

 

-40

°

F to +700

°

F (-40°C to +371°C) 

Thermal Coefficient of Sensitivity: 

0.02%/°F from ref77°F (0.011%/°C from ref25°C) 

Shock: 

   50 

Damped Resonant Frequency: 

20 Hz nominal 

Excitation:   Self-generating 
Coil Resistance: 

 

 

450 ±25% ohms at reference temperature 77°F 

Insulation Resistance: 

 

1 meg-ohms minimum at +700°F (+371°C) 

Polarity:   

 

 

Pin 2 is positive when case is moved away from base. 

Accessories Included: 

 

Calibration Record 

 

INSTALLATION 

Mounting 

Rigidly attach the transducer to a clean machined flat surface of the equipment under test using the 
appropriate size screws and lock washers. Be sure to tighten the screws securely (20 – 25 in/lb).  

 
Wiring 

For non-hazardous locations the transducer should be wired according to figure 1 (page 2). 

 

 

 

For hazardous locations, the wiring method is dependant on the area classification. 

 
 

Class 1, Division 2, Groups ABCD T6-T1 
EEx nA II T6-T1 X

Transducer may be installed without the use of a safety barrier. Wiring to the transducer must comply 
with the safety requirements of the hazardous area in which it is mounted. Reference figure 1 (page 
2) for wiring configuration. 

 
 

Class 1, Division 1, Groups ABCD T6-T1 
II 1 G EEx ia IIB or IIC T6-T1: 
Transducer may be connected through a safety barrier to the safe area receiver in accordance with 
figure 2 (page 3).  

 

CAUTION:

 

Never apply in excess of 45VDC across the terminals.

 

 

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