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Periodic recalibration may be required by plants with 
strict certification and traceability requirements. It is 
always  recommended  that  the  user  has  the  sensor 
recalibrated  periodically,  particularly  if  the  sensor 
has  experienced  a  very  high  shock  level  or  extreme 
temperatures  for  extended  periods  of  time.  Some 
plants  develop  in-house  calibration  capabilities  for 
periodically 

verifying 

the 

performance 

of 

accelerometers.  Products  are  available  that  provide 
a  set  1  g-acceleration  level  at  a  fixed  frequency  for 
quick sensor checking. 
 
For  these  reasons,  it  is  recommended  that  a 
recalibration  cycle  be  established  for  each 
accelerometer. This schedule is unique and is based 
on  a  variety  of  factors,  such  as  extent  of  use, 
environmental  conditions,  accuracy  requirements, 
trend 

information 

obtained 

from 

previous 

calibration 

records, 

contractual 

regulations, 

frequency  of  “cross

-

checking”  against  other 

equipment, manufacturer recommendation, and any 
risk associated with incorrect readings. International 
standards,  such  as  ISO  10012-1,  provide  insight  and 
suggested  methods  for  determining  recalibration 
intervals  for  most  measuring  equipment.  With  the 

above  information  in  mind  and  under  “normal” 

circumstances, a conservative suggestion of 12 to 24 
month  recalibration  cycle  for  most  piezoelectric 
accelerometers is advised. 

 
8.1 SENSOR CALIBRATION 

Accelerometer  recalibration  services  are  typically 

performed  by  IMI’s  internal  metrology  laboratory.  

(Other international and private laboratories are also 
available.)    The  IMI  laboratory  is  certified  to  ISO 
9001,  complies  with  ISO  10012-1  (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  Calibration  technique  normally  used  when 
calibrating accelerometers.  This technique provides 
a  quick  and  easy  method  for  determining  the 
sensitivity  of  a  test  accelerometer  over  a  wide 
frequency range. 

 
8.2 BACK-TO-BACK CALIBRATION THEORY

 

Back-to-back  calibration  is  perhaps  the  most 
common  method  for  determining  the  sensitivity  of 

piezoelectric  accelerometers.  This  method  relies  on 
a  simple  comparison  to  a  previously  calibrated 
accelerometer,  typically  referred  to  as  a  reference 
standard, as shown in Figure 12. 
 

Figure 12. 

Reference Standard Accelerometer 

 
These  high-accuracy  devices,  which  are  directly 
traceable  to  a  recognized  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  combination  to  a  suitable  vibration 
source,  it  is  possible  to  vibrate  both  devices  and 
compare  the  data  as  shown  in  Figure  13.  (Test  set-
ups  may  be  automated  and vary,  depending  on  the 
type  and  number  for  accelerometers  being 
calibrated.)  
 

Figure 13. 

Typical Back-to-Back Calibration System 

 
Because  the  acceleration  is  the  same  on  both 
sensors, the ratio of their outputs (V

T

/V

R

)  must  also 

be the ratio of their sensitivities. With the sensitivity 
of  the  reference  standard  (S

R

)  known,  the  exact 

sensitivity  of  the  test  sensor  (S

T

)  is  easily  calculated 

by using the following equation:  

𝑆

𝑇

=   𝑆

𝑅

(

𝑉

𝑇

𝑉

𝑅

)

 

 
By varying the frequency of the vibration, the sensor 
may  be  calibrated  over  its  entire  operating 
frequency  range.  The  typical  response  of  an 
unfiltered  accelerometer  is  shown  in  Figure  14. 

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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...

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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...

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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...

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