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MANUAL: 55308 
REV:  A 
ECO:  49582 

permanent mounting, substitute epoxy or another type of 
adhesive. 
 

STEP 3:

  Screw the mounting stud into the base of the 

accelerometer  and  hand-tighten.  Then,  screw  the 
sensor/stud assembly into the prepared tapped hole and 
tighten to the recommended mounting torque as indicated 
on the 

Installation Drawing

 

Note: It is important to use a torque wrench during this 
step.    Under-torquing  the  sensor  may  not  adequately 
couple  the  device;  over-torquing  may  result  in  stud 
failure.

 

 

3.4.2 ADHESIVE MOUNT 

Adhesive  mounting  is  often  used  for  temporary 
installation  or  when  the  test  object  surface  cannot  be 
adequately prepared for stud mounting.  Adhesives like 
hot glue and wax work well for temporary mounts; two- 
part  epoxies  and  quick-bonding  gels  provide  a  more 
permanent mount. 
 

Note:  Adhesively  mounted  sensors  often  exhibit  a 
reduction in high-frequency range.   Generally, smooth 
surfaces  and  stiff  adhesives  provide  the  best  frequency 
response.

  

 

METHOD 1 - Adhesive Mounting Base 

This  method  involves  attaching  a  base  to  the  test 
structure,  then  securing  the  sensor  to  the  base.    This 
allows for easy removal of the accelerometer.  Also, since 
the bases are of a “hard-coated” aluminum design, they 
provide electrical isolation to eliminate ground loops and 
reduce electrical interference that may be present on the 
surface of the test object. 
 

STEP  1: 

Prepare  a  smooth,  flat  mounting  surface.    A 

minimum  surface  finish  of  63 

in  (0.00016  mm) 

generally works best. 
 

STEP  2:

  Stud-mount  the  sensor  to  the  appropriate 

adhesive  mounting  base  according  to  the  guidelines  set 
forth in 

STEPS 2

 and

 3

 of the Stud Mount Procedure. 

 
STEP  3: 

Place  a  small  portion  of  adhesive  on  the 

underside of the mounting base.  Firmly press down on 
the  assembly  to  displace  any  extra  adhesive  remaining 
under the base. 
 

 

 

Figure 4.

 Mounting Base: Adhesive Installation 

 

METHOD 2 - Direct Adhesive Mount 

For restrictions of space or for convenience, most sensors 
(with  the  exception  of  integral  stud  models)  can  be 
adhesive-mounted directly to the test structure. 
 

STEP  1:

  Prepare  a  smooth,  flat  mounting  surface.    A 

minimum  surface  finish  of  63 

in  (0.00016  mm) 

generally works best. 
 

STEP  2:

  Place  a  small  portion  of  adhesive  on  the 

underside of the sensor.  Firmly press down on the top of 
the  assembly  to  displace  any  adhesive.    Be  aware  that 
excessive amounts of adhesive can make sensor removal 
difficult. 
 

 

 

Figure 5.

 Direct Adhesive Mounting 

 

3.4.3 HANDHELD OR PROBE TIP MOUNT 

This method is NOT recommended for most applications.  
It  is  generally  used  only  for  machinery  monitoring  and 
other portable trending applications.  Both the accuracy 
and repeatability at low (<5 Hz) and high frequency (>1 
kHz) ranges are questionable. 
 

 

3.5  Route Mineral Insulated 

Hardline Cable 

3.5.1  Care 

Certain  precautions  should  be  used  to  avoid  physical 
damage  and  minimize  electrical  noise.    For  instance, 
route the cables away from points that may exceed its 

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Страница 1: ...erometer Installation and Operating Manual For assistance with the operation of this product contact the PCB Piezotronics Inc Toll free 716 684 0001 24 hour SensorLine 716 684 0001 Fax 716 684 0987 E...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

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Страница 6: ...with PIEZOELECTRIC CHARGE MODE ACCELEROMETERS SPECIFICATION SHEET INSTALLATION DRAWING AND CALIBRATION INFORMATION ENCLOSED PCB ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE CAUSED TO THIS PRODUCT AS A RESULT...

Страница 7: ...nector 4 2 5 In Line Differential Charge Amplifier 4 3 INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 4 3 1 Equipment Inspection 4 3 2 Polarity Test 4 3 3 Sensor Location 4 3 4 Mounting Sensor 5 3 5 Route Mineral Insulated Ha...

Страница 8: ...re high temperatures preclude the use of accelerometers with built in microelectronics Enclosed is a Specification Sheet which lists the complete performance characteristics of the particular accelero...

Страница 9: ...harge Amplifier The differential charge amplifier is purchased separately A conventional method for conditioning the high impedance signal generated by a charge output sensor is to use a differential...

Страница 10: ...priate charge amplifier specification sheet for information on low frequency characteristics Figure 1 Assorted Mounting Configurations and Their Effects on High Frequency 3 4 1 STUD MOUNT This mountin...

Страница 11: ...est object STEP 1 Prepare a smooth flat mounting surface A minimum surface finish of 63 in 0 00016 mm generally works best STEP 2 Stud mount the sensor to the appropriate adhesive mounting base accord...

Страница 12: ...amp Cable To minimize triboelectric motion induced noise from the cable interfering with the sensors high impedance charge output cable clamps must be used Clamp the cable as close to the transducer a...

Страница 13: ...ation Once each element is connected allow a few minutes for the system to thermally stabilize Place the switch on the charge amplifier in the OPERATE position and proceed with the measurement It is o...

Страница 14: ...vices As demonstrated in Equation 1 the steady state DC output voltage Eo is Equation 1 i f i o R R e E 1 This equation shows that if the input leakage resistance at the charge amplifier is extremely...

Страница 15: ...mentioned and one comprised of series capacitor Cs and total equivalent shunt resistance Ri This new cutoff frequency is Equation 3 s i o C R 16 f To avoid compromise of the low frequency response est...

Страница 16: ...s 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 det...

Страница 17: ...ay be automated and vary depending on the type and number of accelerometers being calibrated Figure 2 Typical Back to Back Calibration System Because the acceleration is the same on both sensors the r...

Страница 18: ...4 Typical Calibration Set Up Adhesively mounted sensors use similar practices However in this case a small portion of quick bonding gel or similar temporary adhesive is used to attach the test sensor...

Страница 19: ...rd Validate your calibration system with another accelerometer prior to each calibration session Check with the manufacturer for exact system specifications 7 5 CONCLUSIONS Without an adequate underst...

Страница 20: ...5 in x 1 88 in 19 mm x 38 1 mm x 47 8 mm Weight 2 32 oz 65 8 gm 1 Electrical Connector 7 16 27 2 Pin 7 16 27 2 Pin Electrical Connection Position Side Side Mounting Through Holes 3 Through Holes 3 5 A...

Страница 21: ...NG 63685 1 OF 1 2X ACCELEROMETER DECIMALS XX 03 XXX 010 DECIMALS X 0 8 XX 0 25 JDM 2 17 16 ECB 2 17 16 GCD 2 17 16 63685 PCB Piezotronics Inc claims proprietary rights in the information disclosed her...

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