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MANUAL No. 6G14-082 Rev.2 

Published in Mar. 2015 

Revised in Mar. 2015 

 

 

 

MODEL CV-86 SERIES 

PIEZOELECTRIC VELOCITY TRANSDUCER 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for CV-86 Series

Page 1: ...MANUAL No 6G14 082 Rev 2 Published in Mar 2015 Revised in Mar 2015 MODEL CV 86 SERIES PIEZOELECTRIC VELOCITY TRANSDUCER INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...clean smooth flat and large enough to accommodate the entire base of transducer 5 Use the specified connector and cable in the specifications Keep cabling away from power and control lines to prevent noise interference 6 Do not measure insulation resistance and dielectric strength other than those at places specified If measured transducer damage may result 7 Do not remodel this unit without permi...

Page 3: ... 3 RECEIVING INSPECTION AND STORING 3 1 RECEIVING INSPECTION 4 3 2 STORING CONSIDERATIONS 4 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 GENERAL 5 4 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 5 4 3 CONNECTOR CONNECTION PROCEDURE 6 4 4 CABLE 7 5 WIRING DIAGRAM 5 1 WIRING PROCEDURE 8 6 MAINTENANCE 6 1 MAINTENANCE 9 7 INTRINSIC SAFETY 7 1 TIIS 10 7 2 NEPSI 11 7 3 KTL 13 ...

Page 4: ...is of the permanent mount type making it an ideal choice for permanent machine monitoring The CV 86 offers a frequency response and phase stability that is superior to conventional velocity transducer 1 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE Machine Case Recorder Output Waveform Analyzing CV 86 Serise Piezoelectric Velocity Transducer CW Cable Vibration Monitor Signal 24V power Monitoring Dvice Alarm Outp...

Page 5: ...e Material Stainless Steel Sealing Hermetic Protection Rating IP67 CV 861 CW F FF CV 862 Weight Approx 145g CV 861 Approx 250g CV 862 including cable Accessories Supplied M6 mounting stud Output Connector 4 MIL C 5015 2 pin Matching Connector 4 MS3106A 10SL 4S Cabling CV 861 Twisted pair shielded cable CV 862 Coax cable intergral cabling type Recommended Cable Shielded Specifications AWG No 20 to ...

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Page 7: ...he carrier and submit a copy to SHINKAWA Sensor Technology LTD 3 2 STORING CONSIDERATIONS If storing is required temporarily observe the following notes 1 Store the transducers in the shipping box 2 Do not store in the following places a with extreme temperature b with much moisture c with magnetic field d with shock or vibration e with corrosive materials f with water or dust ...

Page 8: ...oils must be wiped out from the mounting surface Ensure the mounting hole is free off foreign material and the threads are clean 3 Install the mounting stud into the transducer base and finger tighten until snug 4 Apply some silicon grease to the mounting surface 5 Install the transducer into tapped mounting hole and tighten the transducer with a torque wrench until snug The transducer is torqued ...

Page 9: ...t loosening of the connector due to vibration secure the connector with stainless wire as shown below CAUTION 1 If used in the place with much moisture encapsulate the connector with silicon compound that does not have an acetic base 2 If used in outdoor environment drip proof type connector cable should be used 3 Be ware not to apply the excessive force to the connector which may cause the damage...

Page 10: ...not exceed 300 meters Excessive length may limit the systems frequency response 3 Keep cabling away from power and control lines to prevent noise interference 4 Cable should be securely fixed Prevent the cable from bending sharply twisting kinking knotting and straining The recommended minimum bend radius is 80mm Refer to below drawing SHINKAWA recommends that the cable should be routed through co...

Page 11: ...he instruction of the monitoring device WARNING Beware of electric shock from high voltage parts CAUTION 1 A blocking capacitor 10µF is required in series with the output signal if the readout instrument is DC coupled 2 When the CW shielded cables connected to the shell do not connect the shield cable to common terminal Refer to Fig 2 CV 86 Power signal 0V return CR diode 2 to 10mA Power 18 to 30V...

Page 12: ...dically checked to operate the system satisfactory 1 Check the transducer body is properly mounted and secured 2 Check there is no contact fault and water entered at connector 3 Check the cable is connected securely to monitoring device 4 Check the cable is in good condition ...

Page 13: ...7 INTRINSIC SAFETY CV 86 10 7 1 TIIS Japanese Only ...

Page 14: ...7 INTRINSIC SAFETY CV 86 11 7 2 NEPSI Chinese Only ...

Page 15: ...7 INTRINSIC SAFETY CV 86 12 ...

Page 16: ...7 INTRINSIC SAFETY CV 86 13 7 3 KTL Korean Only CV 861 Only ...

Page 17: ... defects due to improper handling or operation by the user 2 Any defects the case of which is not attributable to Shinkawa Electric 3 Any modifications or repairs made by others than Shinkawa Electric or persons commissioned by Shinkawa Electric 4 Any handling storage and operation under severe environmental conditions that exceed the design specifications 5 Any defects due to fire flood earthquak...

Page 18: ...nsor Technology Inc All rights reserved Hiroshima Factory 4 22 Yoshikawa kogyodanchi Higashi hiroshima 739 0153 Japan Tel 81 82 429 1118 Fax 81 82 429 0804 Quality Assurance Department E Mail service sst shinkawa co jp ...

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