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General 

OPERATING GUIDE 

for use with 

PIEZOELECTRIC ICP® ACCELEROMETERS 

SPECIFICATION SHEET, INSTALLATION DRAWING AND CALIBRATION INFORMATION ENCLOSED 

IMI ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED TO THIS PRODUCT AS A RESULT OF 

PROCEDURES THAT ARE INCONSISTENT WITH THIS OPERATING GUIDE 

 
1.0 INTRODUCTION

 

Congratulations  on  the  purchase  of  a  quality  ICP® 
industrial sensor. In order to ensure the highest level of 
performance for this product, it is imperative that you 
properly familiarize yourself with the correct mounting 
and  installation  techniques  before  attempting  to 
operate this device.  If, after reading this manual, you 
have any additional questions concerning this sensor or 
its application, feel free to call an Application Engineer 
at 

716-684-0003

 or 

800-959-4464

 
Proper sensor selection requires special attention to 
three  main  areas:  sensor  design,  dynamic 
expectations, and application environment. 
 
Sensor  design  encompasses  the  actual  sensing 
element,  the  physical  material,  and  component 
selection  for  the  sensor.  Preferred  industrial 
accelerometers  employ  a  shear  sensing  element 
with either a quartz or ceramic crystal. 
 
Quartz  sensing  elements  are  typically  used  when 
long-term  stability  and  minimum  output  shifts  due 
to  temperature  changes  are  desired.  Ceramic 
sensing  elements  provide  excellent  resolution  and 
durability  in  noisy  environments,  and  can  be 
designed  to  supply  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 transients. Internal case 
isolation  and  shielding  is  important  in  avoiding 
erroneous  signals  resulting  from  ground  loops 
and  pick-up  of  electromagnetic  and  radio 
frequency  interference.  Other  critical  material 
selection criteria include non-magnetic stainless 
steel  housing,  hermetic  sealing,  and  industrial 
military connectors. See Figure 1. 

 
 

 

 
Dynamic  expectations  are  application-specific  and 
refer to the frequency range of measurement and the 
anticipated  amplitudes  of  vibration.  After  careful 
review of the machinery to be monitored, minimum 
and maximum measurement frequency ranges may 
be  established.  The  minimum  measurement 
frequency is normally related to any sub-harmonics of 
running  speed  or  any  lower  frequencies  where 
vibration  data  is  to  be  collected.  The  maximum 
measurement frequency of interest is determined by 
the maximum number of harmonics of an event like 
running  speed,  bearing  frequencies,  or  gear  mesh. 
This  measurement  frequency  range  should  be  well 
within the specified frequency range of the sensor. 
 
Amplitude  range refers to the  anticipated  levels of 
vibration to be measured. These values are related 
to the alarm levels set for the machine. By carefully 
evaluating the idiosyncrasies of the machinery, the 
predictive  maintenance  engineer  can  estimate  the 
minimum expected vibration levels and ensure that 
the electrical noise floor of the accelerometer is less 
than those levels. 

Summary of Contents for IMI SENSORS EX637 Series

Page 1: ...el 25mV g 4 to 1 5kHz side exit 2 pin conn Installation and Operating Manual For assistance with the operation of this product contact the PCB Piezotronics Inc Toll free 800 959 4464 24 hour SensorLin...

Page 2: ...alized tests including sensitivity at elevated or cryogenic temperatures phase response extended high or low frequency response extended range leak testing hydrostatic pressure testing and others For...

Page 3: ...tion on particular operating steps The following symbols may be found on the equipment described in this manual This symbol on the unit indicates that high voltage may be present Use standard safety p...

Page 4: ...China RoHS 2 Disclosure 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...

Page 5: ...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 Indicates that sai...

Page 6: ...lated 2 20 mA at 18 to 28 VDC source This power is regulated by a current limiting circuit which provides the constant current excitation required for proper operation of ICP sensors In general batter...

Page 7: ...sential as the reliability and accuracy of any measurement system is no better than that of its weakest link Due to the nature of vibration measurements all sensor cables will ultimately fatigue and f...

Page 8: ...CB Piezotronics This Division is wholly contained in the PCB Piezotronics manufacturing facility at 3425 Walden Avenue Depew New York Same address same manufacturing facility Some of the documentation...

Page 9: ...ON A ECN NUMBER 49766 Operating Guide with Enclosed Warranty Information 3424 Walden Avenue Depew New York 14043 2495 Phone 716 684 0003 Fax 716 684 3823 Toll Free Line 1 800 959 4IMI Piezoelectric IC...

Page 10: ...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 11: ...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 12: ...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 13: ...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 14: ...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 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...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 18: ...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 19: ...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 21: ...O DRAFTING 49059 NO CHANGES WITHOUT APPROVAL SCHEDULE DRAWING NO MODIFICATIONS PERMITTED WITHOUT REFERENCE TO THE NOTIFIED BODY SHIELDS TO BE EARTHED AT BARRIER ENDS THE INSTALLER SHALL INSURE THAT TH...

Page 22: ...n Neither it nor any reproduction thereof will be disclosed to others without the written consent of PCB Piezotronics Inc REVISIONS REV DESCRIPTION DIN SEE SHEET 1 SCHEDULE DRAWING NO MODIFICATIONS PE...

Page 23: ...UNF 5 MountingTorque 2 to5 ft lb 2 7 to6 8 Nm SensingElement Quartz Quartz SensingGeometry Shear Shear HousingMaterial Stainless Steel Stainless Steel Sealing Hermetic Hermetic 6 Electrical Connector...

Page 24: ...CASE ISOLATED ACCELEROMETER DECIMALS XX 03 XXX 010 DECIMALS X 0 8 XX 0 25 KRM 12 13 18 KRM 12 13 18 RMB 12 13 18 68326 PCB Piezotronics Inc claims proprietary rights in the information disclosed here...

Page 25: ...tes that the product is subject to the special conditions of use specified in the Schedule to this certificate 9 This EU Type Examination Certificate relates only to the design and construction of the...

Page 26: ...The relevant Essential Health and Safety Requirements EHSR5 have been identified and assessed in lntertek Report 103312845CRT 003a Dated 8 August 2019 This Certificate is forth exclusive use of Intert...

Page 27: ...9 MODEL EX M 637XYYYZ SERIES ETCHING DRAWING Page 1 o 2 This Certificate Is for the exclusive use of Intertek s client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client Interte...

Page 28: ...f Intertek s client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client lntertek n responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement Intertek...

Page 29: ...number it indicates that the product is subject to the special conditions of use specified in the Schedule to this certificate 9 This Type Examination Certificate relates only to the design of the spe...

Page 30: ...C 60079 15 Unused connector must be fitted with an appropriately rated blanking cover b Conditions of Manufacture Routine Tests Dielectric Strength Test Per IEC 60079 15 14 Essential Health and Safety...

Page 31: ...3 ETCHING DRAWING 70897 NR 8 8 19 MODEL EX M 637XYYYZ SERIES ETCHING DRAWING Page lof 2 This Certificate is for the exclusive use of lutertek s client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between...

Page 32: ...of lntertek s client and is provided pursuant to the agreement between Intertek and its Client ietertek s responsibility and liability are limited to the terms and conditions of the agreement Intertek...

Page 33: ...Number This Authorization to Mark is for the exclusive use of Intertek s Client and is provided pursuant to the Certification agreement between Intertek and its Client Intertek s responsibility and li...

Page 34: ...nd Non Incendive Equipment For Use In Hazardous Locations R2016 CSA C22 2 157 1992 Ed 3 GI U2 Nonincendive Electrical Equipment For Use In Class I And II Division 2 And Class III Divisions I And 2 Haz...

Page 35: ...YYYZ EX M 638XYYYZ Optional accessory Type of Protection IntrinsicSafety Ia Non Sparking nA Marking Ex ia IIC T4 Ga Ex nA IIC T4 Gc 1960 5 Ta 5 121 C lECEx ETL 19 0034X Approved for issue on behalf of...

Page 36: ...erational Documents as amended STANDARDS The apparatus and any acceptable variations to it specified in the schedule of this certificate and the identified documents was found to comply with the follo...

Page 37: ...barrier item When used in Zone 2 The Accelerometers provide a voltage output when subjected to mechanical motion They are intended to be fixed installation in the explosive atmosphere and to be suppl...

Page 38: ...98 NR 7 24 2019 SECURITE INTRINSEQUE NON SPARK ARC lECEx Ex Ia lECEx Ex nA EX M 637XYYYZ Series Industrial ICP Accelerometer EX M 638XYYYZ Series Industrial ICP Accelerometer Page 2 of 2 DESCRIPTIVE N...

Page 39: ...ETCHING DRAWING Page 1 of 2 ETCHING DRAWING 70900 NR 8 8 19 MODEL EX M 638XYYYZ SERIES ETCHING DRAWING Page 2 of 2 APPROVAL 70910 NR 7 27 19 INTERCONNECTION DIV 1 ZONE 0 Page 1 of APPROVAL 70910 NR 7...

Page 40: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 70911 NR 08 01 19 EX M 637XYYYZ and EX M 638XYYYZ Series Page 3 of 3 APPROVAL XTAL 71165 NR 7 24 19 DRAWING Page 1 of 1 Note An is included before the title of documents that are...

Page 41: ...data sheets and where those data sheets refer to this declaration of conformity The data sheets for all ICP model numbers referenced above which include the CE mark on such data sheets and refer to th...

Page 42: ...045c GM29047c GM29029s GM29031s GM29033s GM29044s GM29046s GM29048s I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s Standard s Place Depew NY Date...

Page 43: ...erenced above which include the CE mark on such data sheets and refer to this Declaration of Conformity are hereby incorporated by reference into this Declaration Conform to the following UK Legislati...

Page 44: ...045c GM29047c GM29029s GM29031s GM29033s GM29044s GM29046s GM29048s I the undersigned hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive s Standard s Place Depew NY Date...

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