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Not all sensors are available with the optional 

prefixes.  Contact  the  factory  to  discuss  special 
features that may be needed.

 

 
4.0 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW

 

When choosing a mounting method, consider closely both 
the  advantages  and  disadvantages  of  each  technique. 
Characteristics like location, ruggedness, amplitude range, 
accessibility,  temperature,  and  portability  are  extremely 
critical.  However,  the  most  important  and  often 
overlooked  consideration  is  the  effect  the  mounting 
technique  has  on  the  high-frequency  operating  range  of 
the accelerometer.  
 
Shown  in  Figure  4  are  six  possible  mounting  techniques 
and  their  effects  on  the  performance  of  a  typical 
piezoelectric  accelerometer.  (

Note: 

Not  all  of  the 

mounting methods may apply to your particular sensor.

The  mounting  configurations  and  corresponding  graph 
demonstrate  how  the  high-frequency  response  of  the 
accelerometer may be compromised as mass is added to 
the system and/or the mounting stiffness is reduced.

 

 
Note:

  The  low-frequency  response  is  unaffected  by  the 

mounting technique. This roll-off behavior is typically fixed 
by 

the  sensor’s  built

-in  electronics.  However,  when 

operating  AC-coupled  signal  conditioners  with  readout 
devices  having  an  input  impedance  of  less  than  one 
megaohm, the low frequency range may be affected. 

 

 
 
 

4.1 STANDARD STUD MOUNT

 

This  mounting  technique  requires  smooth,  flat 
contact  surfaces  for  proper  operation  and  is 
recommended  for  permanent  and/or  secure 
installations.  Stud  mounting  is  also  recommended 
when testing at high frequencies. 

 
Note: 

Do  NOT  attempt  mounting  on  curved,  rough, 

or uneven surfaces, as the potential for misalignment 
and limited contact surface may significantly reduce 

the  sensor’s  upper  operating  frequency  range. 

 

 
STEP  1: 

First,  prepare  a  smooth,  flat  mounting 

surface and then drill and tap a mounting hole in the 
center of this area as shown in Figure 5.  
 
A  precision-machined  mounting  surface  with  a 
minimum  finish  of  63  µin  (0.0016  mm)  is 
recommended. (If it is not possible to properly prepare 
the  machine  surface,  consider  using  an  adhesive 
mounting  pad  as  a  possible  alternative.)  Inspect  the 
area, checking that there are no burrs or other foreign 
particles interfering with the contact surface. 

 
STEP 2: 

Wipe clean the mounting surface and spread 

on a light film of grease, oil, or similar coupling fluid 
prior to installation.  See Figure 6. 

 

Adding  a  coupling  fluid  improves  vibration 
transmissibility by filling small voids in the mounting 
surface  and  increasing  the  mounting  stiffness.  For 

Summary of Contents for IMI Sensors M607A11

Page 1: ...CP 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 716 684 382...

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: ...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 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...

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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...

Page 21: ...T 0 0 SFF 79 59 79 59 PFDAV 7 45 x iO 7 45 x iO XciuX 10 6 0 3348 0 3348 SIL Capability Low Demand Mode 2 2 SIL Capability Continuous Demand Mode 2 2 MTTF2 9 5y 9 5y 1 The values comply with SIL2 acco...

Page 22: ...EK ASSURANCE SAFETY INTEGRITY LEVEL SUMMARY REPORT CLIENT NAME PCB Piezotronics Inc 3425 Walden Ave Depew NY 14043 2417 REPORT NO 103685042CSL1 003 COMPILED BY Ashton D Hainge CFSP PMP PROJECT NAME G1...

Page 23: ...ased on the following PCB Piezotronics documentation 1 Electrical schematic 23402 NR 2 603C01 MTTF Calculation 3 602C1 I 602D1 1 MTTF Calculation 4 607 608 MTTF Calculation 5 Manual of603C0I Results T...

Page 24: ...tolerance limits the capability to SIL 2 Senior Consultant Ashton Hainge lntertek CFSP PMP The assessment results described in this report only refer to the safety related parameters PFD avg HFT and...

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