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The  environment  of  the  application  is  a  critical 
consideration  during  program  implementation.  The 
sensor chosen must be capable of surviving the wide 
range  of  conditions  to  which  it  is  subjected; 
therefore,  take  time  to  evaluate  potential 
conditions, such as high  temperatures and chemical 
contaminants.  The  specified  temperature  range  of 
the  sensor  must  conform  to  the  fluctuations  of  the 
environmental  temperature.  If  harsh  industrial 
chemicals are present, the sensor requires hermetic 
sealing  and  construction  that  resists  corrosion. 
Finally,  specific  location  of  the  sensor  within  the 
environment  must  be  sensible,  as  both  cable  and 
sensor may be damaged by imprudent installation in 
heavily traveled, physically punishing areas. 

 
2.0 ICP® ACCELEROMETERS 

Enclosed  in  the  back  of  this  guide  is  a  Specification 
Sheet,  which  lists  the  complete  performance 
characteristics of the particular sensor. 
 
All  ICP®  sensors  require  a  constant  current  power 
source  for  proper  operation.  A  typical  sensing 
system  includes  an  ICP®  sensor,  ordinary  two 
conductor cable and a basic constant current power 
supply (as shown in Figure 2). 
 

 

The signal conditioner consists of a well-regulated 18 
to  30  VDC  source  (battery  or  line-powered),  a 
current-regulating  diode  (or  equivalent  constant 
current  circuit),  and  a  capacitor  for  decoupling 
(removing the bias voltage) the signal. 
 
The  current-regulating  device  is  used  in  place  of  a 
resistor  for  several  reasons.  The  very  high  dynamic 
resistance of the diode yields a source follower gain 
which  is  extremely  close  to  unity  and  independent  of 

input voltage. Also, the diode can be changed to supply 
higher  currents  for driving long cable lengths.  Constant 
current diodes, as shown in Figure 3, should be used in 
ICP® signal conditioners. 

(The correct orientation of the 

diode within the circuit is critical for proper operation.) 

Except for special models, standard ICP® sensors require 
a minimum of 2 mA for proper operation.  
 

 

The  typical  limits  for  this  type  of  diode  are  to  a  4  mA 
maximum rating; however, several diodes can be placed in 
parallel  for  higher  current  levels.  All  line-powered  signal 
conditioners  should  use  higher  capacity  (up  to  20  mA) 
constant current circuits in place of the diodes, particularly 
when driving long signal cables (see Section 5). 
 
Decoupling of the data signal occurs at the output stage 
of the signal conditioner. A 10 to 30 µF capacitor coupled 
with  a  resistor  shifts  the  signal  level  to  essentially 
eliminate the sensor bias voltage. The result is a drift-free 
AC mode of operation. 

 
3.0 OPTIONAL FEATURES 

In addition to standard features, a variety of options 
are  also  available.    When  listed  before  the  model 
number, the following prefix letters indicate that the 
sensor  is  manufactured  or  supplied  with  optional 
features: 
 
CS  -  Canadian  Standards  Association  Approved 
Sensor 
D - Dummy, non-working sensor for display purposes 
EX - Cenelec Approved Sensor 
FM - Factory Mutual Approval Sensor 
HT - High temperature accelerometer (325 

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F) 

LB - Low Bias electronics 
LC - Limited Calibration (one point calibration) 
LP - Low Pass filter 
M - Metric mounting hardware and cable length 
U - Usable demonstration sensor (does not meet one 
of more minor specifications)  
VO - Velocity Output Sensors 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for IMI SENSORS 607A11/120AC

Page 1: ...ICP Accelerometer Installation and Operating Manual For assistance with the operation of this product contact PCB Piezotronics Inc Toll free 800 959 4464 24 hour SensorLine 716 684 0001 Fax 716 684 3...

Page 2: ...ty regimen When in doubt about a calibration cycle a good rule of thumb is to recalibrate on an annual basis It is also good practice to recalibrate after exposure to any severe temperature extreme sh...

Page 3: ...rchase Order should include authorization to proceed and return at current pricing which can be obtained from a factory customer service representative Contact Information International customers shou...

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Page 7: ...ply low frequency and high frequency measurements Shear design sensors are preferred because of their inherent insensitivity to adverse environmental influences such as case or base strain and thermal...

Page 8: ...wer gain which is extremely close to unity and independent of input voltage Also the diode can be changed to supply higher currents for driving long cable lengths Constant current diodes as shown in F...

Page 9: ...nics However when operating AC coupled signal conditioners with readout devices having an input impedance of less than one megaohm thelow frequencyrangemaybeaffected 4 1 STANDARD STUD MOUNT This mount...

Page 10: ...derside of the mounting base Firmly press down on the assembly to displace any extra adhesive remaining under the base See Figure7 METHOD 2 Direct Adhesive Mount For restrictions of space or for conve...

Page 11: ...interference or radio frequency interference EMI or RFI To avoid ground loops thereshouldonlybeonegroundin the system It is recommended for permanent installations that the sensor becase isolatedand...

Page 12: ...ate Also any current not used by the cable goes directly to power the internal electronicsandwillcreateheat Thismaycausethesensorto exceed its maximum temperature specification For this reason donotsu...

Page 13: ...er the meter or LED and allow the sensor to power up If a faulty condition is monitored first check all system connections then check the functionality of the cable and signal conditioner If the syste...

Page 14: ...and former MIL STD 45662A and uses equipment directly traceable to NIST This assures an accurate calibration of relevant specifications The following includes a broad overview of the Back to Back Cal...

Page 15: ...A of constant current to extend battery life while continuous monitoring systems offer more current in order to drive longer cables Figure 16 shows a typical system for a sensor with integral electron...

Page 16: ...eive assistance via e mail at imi pcb com or visit our website at www pcb com 11 0 CUSTOMER SERVICE WARRANTY IMI a division of PCB Piezotronics guarantees Total Customer Satisfaction If at any time fo...

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Page 18: ...ersions have identical specifications and accessories as listed for the standard model except where noted below More than one option may be used EX Hazardous Area Approval contact factory for specific...

Page 19: ...0 8 XX 0 25 BB 5 15 15 ECB 5 15 15 GGS 5 15 15 12441 PCB Piezotronics Inc claims proprietary rights in the information disclosed hereon Neither it nor any reproduction thereof will be disclosed to oth...

Page 20: ...ALL MOUNTING SURFACES SEE ARROWS FIG 1 2 FIG 2 TIGHTEN THE MOUNTING STUD USING THE ALLEN KEY TORQUE THE MOUNTING STUD TO WITHIN 3 TO 4 FT LBS 4 1 TO 5 4 Nm FIG 3 THREAD THE SENSOR S HEX NUT ONTO THE...

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