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STEP  2:

  Stud-mount  the  accelerometer  to  the 

appropriate  magnet  according  to  the  guidelines  set 
forth in 

STEPS 2 

and 

of the Stud Mount Procedure. 

 
STEP  3: 

Prepare  a  smooth,  flat  mounting  surface.  A 

minimum  surface  finish  of  63  µin  (0.0016  mm) 
generally works best. After cleaning the surface and 
checking  for  burrs,  wipe  on  a  light  film  of  silicone 
grease, machine oil, or similar-type coupling fluid. 

 
STEP  4: 

Mount  the  magnet/sensor  assembly  to  the 

prepared test surface by gently “rocking” or “sliding” 

it into place.  See Figure 10. 

 

 
Note: 

Magnetically 

mounting 

accelerometers 

carelessly  has  the  potential  to  generate  very  high 
(and  very  damaging)  g  levels.  To  prevent  damage, 
install the assembly gently. If unsure, please contact 
the factory for assistance. 

 
4.4 HANDHELD OR PROVE TIP MOUNT 

This  method  is  NOT  recommended  for  most 
applications.  It  is  generally  used  where  access  to 
machinery  may  be  a  safety  concern.  Both  the 
accuracy  and  repeatability  at  low  (<5  Hz)  and  high 
frequency (>1 kHz) ranges are questionable. 

 
5.0 CABLING 

The  selection  of  connectors  and  cables  has  a  direct 
impact  on  the  ruggedness  and  reliability  of  the  sensor 
installation. A consideration when dealing with cables is 
the way in which the cable conductors are terminated.  

ICP®  accelerometers  are  internally  amplified,  two-wire 
accelerometers.  Connections  to  the  sensor  require  two 
leads: one for the power and signal, and the other for the 
common and signal return. Often, coaxial cables are used 
since only two conductors are needed. Coaxial cables are 
less  expensive.  With  coaxial  cables,  however,  erroneous 
signals  can  be  introduced  into  sensor  systems  through 
ground  loops,  electromagnetic  interference,  or  radio 
frequency  interference  (EMI  or  RFI).    To  avoid  ground 
loops, there should only be one ground in the system.  
 
It  is  recommended  for  permanent  installations  that  the 
sensor be case-isolated and internally shielded with a dual-
case  design  and  use  a  two-conductor  shielded  cable  to 
insure clean vibration signal transmission. Two-conductor 
shielded  cables  allow  the  signal  and  the  signal  return 
(common)  to  be  fully  shielded  from  the  sensor  to  the 
readout equipment. To insure that ground loop signals are 
not induced, the shield should only be terminated at one 
end.  Typically,  the  shield  of  a  two-conductor  shielded 
cable is left open or not connected at the sensor end and 
is tied to earth ground at the instrumentation end. 
 
Operation  over  long  cables  may  affect  the  frequency 
response  of  ICP®  accelerometers,  and  introduce  low 
frequency  noise  and  high  frequency  distortion  when  an 
insufficient current is available to drive cable capacitance.  
 
Unlike  charge  mode  systems,  where  the  system 
noise  is  a  function  of  cable  length,  ICP®  sensors 
provide  a  high  voltage,  low  impedance  output  well-
suited  for  driving  long  cables  through  harsh 
environments. While there is virtually no increase in 
noise with ICP® sensors, the capacitive loading of the 
longer cable may be distort or filter higher frequency 
signals  depending  on  the  supply  current  and  the 
output impedance of the sensor.  
 
Generally, this signal distortion is not a problem with 
lower  frequency  testing  within  a  range  up  to  1,000 
Hz.  However,  when  monitoring  higher  frequency 
vibrations  traveling  over  cables  longer  than  500ft, 
the possibility of signal distortion exists.  
 
The  maximum  frequency  that  can  be  transmitted 
over  a  given  cable  length  is  a  function  of  both  the 
cable  capacitance  and  the  ratio  of  the  peak  signal 
voltage  to  the  current  available  from  the  signal 
conditioner according to: 

Summary of Contents for IMI Sensors M623C00

Page 1: ...P 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 3823 E mail imi pcb com Web www imi sensors com ...

Page 2: ...ialized 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 more information contact your local PCB Piezotronics distributor sales representative or factory customer service representative Returning Equipment If factory repair is required our representatives ...

Page 3: ...ation 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 precautions to avoid personal contact with this voltage This symbol on the unit indicates that the user should refer to the operating instructions located in the manual This symbol indicates safety ea...

Page 4: ...E 住房 O O O O O O PCB板 X O O O O O 电气连接器 O O O O O O 压电晶体 X O O O O O 环氧 O O O O O O 铁氟龙 O O O O O O 电子 O O O O O O 厚膜基板 O O X O O O 电线 O O O O O O 电缆 X O O O O O 塑料 O O O O O O 焊接 X O O O O O 铜合金 黄铜 X O O O O O 本表格依据 SJ T 11364 的规定编制 O 表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 GB T 26572 规定的限量要求以下 X 表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 GB T 26572 规定的限量要求 铅是欧洲RoHS指令2011 65 EU附件三和附件四目前由于允许的豁免 CHINA RoHS COMPLIANCE ...

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 said hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement of GB T 26572 X Indicates that said hazardous substance contained in at least one of t...

Page 6: ...ION 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 ICP Accelerometers Operating Guide ...

Page 7: ...pply 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...

Page 8: ...ower 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 min...

Page 9: ...onics 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 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 frequencie...

Page 10: ...nderside 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 convenience most sensors with the exception of integral stud models can be adhesive mounteddirectlytothe machine surface STEP 1 Prepare a smooth flat mounting surface A minimum surface finish of 63 µin 0 ...

Page 11: ...ic 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 internally shielded witha dual case design and use a two conductor shielded cable to insure clean vibration signal transmission Two conductor shielded cables allow the signal and the signal return c...

Page 12: ...er rate Also any current not used by the cable goes directly to power the internal electronicsandwillcreateheat Thismaycausethesensorto exceed its maximum temperature specification For this reason donotsupplyexcessivecurrentovershortcableruns orwhentestingatelevatedtemperatures 5 1CABLECONNECTORPROCEDURE Care and attention to installation is essential as the reliabilityandaccuracy of your system i...

Page 13: ...ner 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 system still does not operate properly consult an IMI Application Engineer Note Always operate the accelerometer within the limitations listed on the Specification Sheet of your sensor Operating the devic...

Page 14: ...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...

Page 15: ...mA 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 electronics The signal output of a sensor with integral electronics is a low impedance voltage signal proportional to the dynamic measurement such as force pressure or vibration This voltage signal is carrie...

Page 16: ...ceive 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 for any reason you are not completely satisfied with any IMI product IMI will repair replace or exchange it at no charge You may also choose to have your purchase price refunded IMI instrumentation is ...

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