PCB Piezotronics 116B03 Installation And Operating Manual Download Page 6

 

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PIEZOELECTRIC CHARGE MODE PRESSURE SENSOR GENERAL OPERATION MANUAL 

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This  hermetically  sealed  stainless  steel  sensor  contains 
extremely  rigid  compression-mode  quartz  crystals  with 
an  integral  acceleration  compensating  crystal  to  reduce 
vibration  sensitivity  and  partially  suppress  internal 
resonance effects. 

 

 

2.6 

Series 171 High Sensitivity Sensor 

 
The  Series  171  High  Sensitivity  Sensor  is  a  special- 
purpose  high  temperature  charge  mode  pressure  sensor 
designed  specifically  to  measure  low-level  pressures  in 
severe  environments.    The  unit  is  most  frequently  used 
in acoustic devices, compressors and turbines.  Ideal for 
sound  pressure  measurements,  microphones  and  small 
pressure  agitations,  its  maximum  dynamic  pressure 
range is 600 psi (4136 kPa).  See Figure 2.3. 
 
This  sensor  measures  transient  or  repetitive  phenomena 
relative  to  the  initial  or  average  pressure  level,  over  a 
wide amplitude range and a usable frequency range near 
DC  to  between  5  000  and  10  000  Hz;  the  resonant 
frequency  is  25  000  Hz.    The  Model  171  is  extremely 
sensitive,  with  a  nominal  pressure  response  of  1100 
pC/psi.  The  operating  temperature  for  the  Series  171 
ranges from 0°F to 500°F (-18°C to 260°C).   

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

3.0 

INSTALLATION 

3.1 

Overview 

 
When  choosing  an  installation  method,  the  advantages 
and  disadvantages  of  each  method  must  be  carefully 
weighed.    Characteristics  like  location,  ruggedness, 
amplitude 

range, 

accessibility, 

temperature 

and 

portability  may  be  greatly  affected  by  the  installation 
configuration and technique.  Often, the most important 
and overlooked consideration is the affect the mounting 
technique  has  on  the  frequency  of  the  pressure  being 
measured by the sensor. 
 
Two  basic  mounting  techniques  are  recommended  for 
pressure sensors: the recess mount and the flush mount.  
The technique used is determined by the specifics of the 
individual  application.    See  the  Installation  Drawing  in 
this  manual  for  additional  details  on  the  individual 
sensor series. 

Summary of Contents for 116B03

Page 1: ...ure Sensor 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 ma...

Page 2: ...id the factory warranty Calibration Routine calibration of sensors and associated instrumentation is recommended as this helps build confidence in measurement accuracy and acquired data Equipment cali...

Page 3: ...warranty against defective material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of original purchase Contact PCB for a complete statement of our warranty Expendable items such as batteries and...

Page 4: ...that the sensor is supplied with optional features A option Ablative thermal barrier E option Emralon coating H option Hermetic seal J option Electrical isolation mounting adaptor required M option Me...

Page 5: ...ies 113A High Frequency Miniature Sensor The Series 113A High Frequency Miniature Sensor is a charge mode pressure sensor designed to measure shock wave blast explosion ultrasonic and dynamic combusti...

Page 6: ...rage pressure level over a wide amplitude range and a usable frequency range near DC to between 5 000 and 10 000 Hz the resonant frequency is 25 000 Hz The Model 171 is extremely sensitive with a nomi...

Page 7: ...nd L length of column feet For air at room temperature the equation becomes L 3300 Fr Where L passage length inches The natural frequency and approximately fastest pressure step rise time for various...

Page 8: ...z element The clamp nut is provided with either standard 5 16 24 or metric M7 x 0 75 threads and is supplied along with three seal rings Model 008A Hardline Cable is recommended for operating temperat...

Page 9: ...nce charge signal generated by the sensor into a low impedance voltage signal This signal may then be transmitted to a readout or recording device for analysis See Figure 5 1 for a drawing of a typica...

Page 10: ...DC offset voltage usually very tiny microvolts that exists at the input gate of the MOSFET circuit This minute leakage current exists in all real devices As demonstrated in Equation 1 the steady state...

Page 11: ...1 Introduction 6 4 Low Frequency Response Limitations In a normal charge amplifier the low frequency response is set by the RC time constant as established by the product of Cf and Rf The system acts...

Page 12: ...umulated electrostatic charges may build to the point that they may saturate or even damage the input circuitry of the charge amplifier Operate the charge amplifier in the SHORT time constant while th...

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