Vibrating accelerometer PCC421
without display1-axispiezoelectric

vibrating accelerometer
vibrating accelerometer
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Characteristics

Type
without display
Number of axes
1-axis
Technology
piezoelectric, vibrating
Output signal
mA
Domain
for the aerospace industry
Acceleration range

Min.: 49 m/s²
(161 ft/s²)

Max.: 196 m/s²
(643 ft/s²)

Frequency

Min.: 0 Hz

Max.: 2,000 Hz

Description

Single-axis piezoelectric vibration sensor PCC421 - Sensitivity: ? - Range: up to 20 g - Max. frequency response: 2000 Hz - Operating temperature: -40°C to 105°C PCC421 - Side Exit Vibration Transmitter - Measurement range: 5 g to 20 g (acceleration) 0.5 ips to 50 ips (velocity) - Repeatability 2 % - Frequency range (±3 dB): 1 … 2000 Hz (acceleration) 3.5 … 2000 Hz (velocity) - Temperature range: -40 … +105 °C Features - Acceleration or velocity output units - True root-mean-square (RMS) or calculated peak output - Corrosion resistant - Hermetic seal - ESD, overload and reverse wiring protection - Connector options: MIL-C-5015 2 pin, M12 4 pin, or integral cable (model PCC423) Benefits - Choice of RMS or peak output allows you to choose the sensor that best fits your requirements - Enables continuous trending of overall machine vibration - Can help guide maintenance in prioritizing the need for service - Helps notify of impending equipment failure The 4-20 mA output of this sensor series is proportional to the overall vibration. An output of 4 mA indicates no vibration; a level of 0 ips for velocity output models; a level of 0 g for acceleration output models. A full-scale reading of 20 mA indicates that the maximum range (RMS or peak) of vibration is present.

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