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returning 

any 

equipment 

to 

PCB 

Piezotronics, 

contact 

your 

local 

distributor,  sales  representative,  or 
factory  customer  service  representative 
to  obtain  a  Return 

Warranty,  Service, 

Repair,  and  Return  Policies  and 
Instructions 

Materials  Authorization 

(RMA)  Number.  This  RMA  number 
should be clearly marked on the outside 
of  all  package(s)  and  on  the  packing 
list(s)  accompanying  the  shipment.  A 
detailed  account  of  the  nature  of  the 
problem(s)  being  experienced  with  the 
equipment  should  also  be  included 
inside  the  package(s)  containing  any 
returned materials.   
 
A  Purchase  Order,  included  with  the 
returned  materials,  will  expedite  the 
turn-around  of  serviced  equipment.  It  is 
recommended  to  include  authorization 
on  the  Purchase  Order  for  PCB  to 
proceed  with  any  repairs,  as  long  as 
they  do  not  exceed  50%  of  the 
replacement  cost  of  the  returned 
item(s).  PCB  will  provide  a  price 
quotation 

or 

replacement 

recommendation  for  any  item  whose 
repair  costs  would  exceed  50%  of 
replacement cost, or any item that is not 
economically  feasible  to  repair.  For 
routine 

calibration 

services, 

the 

Purchase 

Order 

should 

include 

authorization  to  proceed  and  return  at 
current  pricing,  which  can  be  obtained 
from 

factory 

customer 

service 

representative.   
 

Warranty 

–  All  equipment  and  repair 

services  provided  by  PCB  Piezotronics, 
Inc.  are  covered  by  a  limited  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  mounting  hardware,  are 
not  covered  by  warranty.  Mechanical 
damage  to  equipment  due  to  improper 
use  is  not  covered  by  warranty. 
Electronic circuitry failure caused by the 
introduction  of  unregulated  or  improper 
excitation 

power 

or 

electrostatic 

discharge is not covered by warranty. 
 

Contact  Information 

–  International 

customers  should  direct  all  inquiries  to 
their  local  distributor  or  sales  office.  A 
complete  list  of  distributors  and  offices 
can 

be 

found 

at 

www.pcb.com. 

Customers within the United States may 
contact  their  local  sales  representative 
or 

factory 

customer 

service 

representative.  A  complete  list  of  sales 
representatives 

can 

be 

found 

at 

www.pcb.com. 

Toll-free 

telephone 

numbers  for  a  factory  customer  service 
representative, 

in 

the 

division 

responsible  for  this  product,  can  be 
found on the title page at the front of this 
manual.  Our  ship  to  address  and 
general contact numbers are:   
 
PCB Piezotronics, Inc.  
3425 Walden Ave. 
Depew, NY14043 USA  
Toll-free: (800) 828-8840  
24-hour SensorLine

SM

: (716) 684-0001  

Website: www.pcb.com 

E-mail: [email protected]  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for EX619A11

Page 1: ...elerometer 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: ...repair User servicing or repair is not recommended and if attempted may void the factory warranty Calibration Routine calibration of sensors and associated instrumentation is recommended as this helps...

Page 3: ...ry customer service representative Warranty All equipment and repair services provided by PCB Piezotronics Inc are covered by a limited warranty against defective material and workmanship for a period...

Page 4: ...isclosure Table Pb Hg Cd Cr VI PBB PBDE O O O O O O PCB X O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O O X O O O O O...

Page 5: ...e O O X O O O Wires O O O O O O Cables X O O O O O Plastic O O O O O O Solder X O O O O O Copper Alloy Brass X O O O O O This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ T 11364 O Indica...

Page 6: ...ODE ACCELEROMETERS SPECIFICATION SHEET INSTALLATION DRAWING AND CALIBRATION INFORMATION ENCLOSED PCB ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED TO THIS PRODUCT AS A RESULT OF PROCEDURES THAT ARE INCO...

Page 7: ...Line Differential Charge Amplifier 4 3 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 5 3 1 Equipment Inspection 5 3 2 Polarity Test 5 3 3 Sensor Location 5 3 4 Mounting Sensor 5 3 5 Route Mineral Insulated Hardline Cable 6...

Page 8: ...prior to being analyzed by a readout or recording device The absence of built in electronics permits operation to elevated temperatures of 500 F 260 C for most models or up to 1300 F 700 C for specia...

Page 9: ...high temperature 500 F charge mode applications use mineral insulated MI hardline Keep cable clean to maintain insulation resistance and good low frequency response 2 4 Hardline Connection Type 2 4 1...

Page 10: ...goes negative the wiring is reversed contact PCB for technical support FIGURE 1 3 3 Sensor Location Characteristics like location ruggedness amplitude range accessibility temperature and portability...

Page 11: ...act surface Figure 2 Mounting Surface Preparation STEP 3 Wipe the mounting surface clean prior to installation STEP 4 Place the sensor on the mounting surface and attach with mounting bolts and tighte...

Page 12: ...um Bending Radius Total d r 1 0 125 3 2 mm 0 60 16 mm 20 0 125 3 2 mm 2 0 50 mm 3 5 3 Clamp Cable To minimize triboelectric motion induced noise from the cable interfering with the sensors high impeda...

Page 13: ...each element is connected allow a few minutes for the system to thermally stabilize Place the switch on the charge amplifier in the OPERATE position and proceed with the measurement It is often conve...

Page 14: ...f a typical direct coupled charge amplifier where Rf Feedback resistor ohms Ri Input leakage resistance ohms Eo Steady state output voltage volts ei Offset voltage FET leakage volts Cf Feedback capaci...

Page 15: ...en the offending sensor or low impedance hardline and the input Figure 5 2 Piezoelectric System Block Diagram Figure 5 2 illustrates a block diagram of the piezo electric system where Ct Shunt capacit...

Page 16: ...s i o C R 16 f To avoid compromise of the low frequency response established by the charge amplifier parameters and illustrated by Equation 2 the product of RiCs should be several orders of magnitude...

Page 17: ...rating range may temporarily or permanently affect the sensor This change manifests itself in a variety of ways including a shift of the sensor resonance due to a cracked crystal or a temporary loss o...

Page 18: ...ognized standards laboratory are designed for stability as well as configured to accept a test accelerometer By mounting a test accelerometer to the reference standard and then connecting this combina...

Page 19: ...are stress relieved by first routing them to the shaker head securing them with tape or cable ties then routing them to a nearby stationary location This reduces cable motion which is especially impor...

Page 20: ...tuds Figure 5 Stud Mounting Understand Back to Back Calibration limitations Do not expect the uncertainty of calibration to be any better than 2 In fact the uncertainty may be as high as 3 or 4 for fr...

Page 21: ...x 41 4 mm x 41 4 mm Weight with cable 19 4 oz 550 gm 1 Electrical Connector 2 Pin MIL C 5015 2 Pin MIL C 5015 Electrical Connection Position Side Side Cable Length 7 ft 2 1 m Cable Type MI Hardline C...

Page 22: ...EROMETER DECIMALS XX 03 XXX 010 DECIMALS X 0 8 XX 0 25 BB 9 30 15 ECB 9 30 15 JJD 9 30 15 bbehringer 16 19 9 30 2015 59256 PCB Piezotronics Inc claims proprietary rights in the information disclosed h...

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Page 29: ...44641 SCHEDULE DRAWING NO MODIFICATIONS PERMITTED WITHOUT REFERENCE TO THE NOTIFIED BODY Ci AND Li BASED ON CABLE WITH 20 pF ft AND 3 H ft WITH A MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH OF 100ft Ci AND Li WILL BE DECREA...

Page 30: ...ER SHALL INSURE THAT THE TRANSDUCER MOUNTING STRUCTURE IS AT THE SAME GROUNDING POTENTIAL AS THE BARRIER GROUND TOTAL EARTH LOOP IMPEDANCE SHALL BE LESS THAN ONE OHM ENTITY PARAMETERS Ui 30 V Ii 130 m...

Page 31: ...nly Zafar Iqbal Issued by Zafar Iqbal PRODUCTS CLASS 2258 03 PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Intrinsically Safe and Non Incendive Systems For Hazardous Locations CLASS 2258 83 PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Intr...

Page 32: ...ng to Article 501 16 of the NEC CLASS2258 04 PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Intrinsically Safe Entity For Hazardous Locations CLASS2258 84 PROCESS CONTROL EQUIPMENT Intrinsically Safe Entity For Hazardous...

Page 33: ...must be bonded to ground according to Section 18 182 of the CEC Part 1 For US Installations sensor case must be bonded to ground according to Article 501 16 of the NEC APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS CAN CSA...

Page 34: ...and III Division 1 Hazardous Locations FM Std No 3600 1998 Electrical Equipment for Use in Hazardous Classified Locations General Requirements ANSI ISA 12 12 01 2012 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment...

Page 35: ...are eligible to be marked in accordance with the referenced Certificate Product Certification History Project Date Description 70028914 Sep 23 2015 New CSA C US certification for model EX619XYY MNNNZ...

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