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What is Sensitivity of an Accelerometer
An Accelerometer is a Sensor which has the ability to sense vibration acceleration. The SI unit of Acceleration is m/s^2. The Acceleration due to gravity is denoted as 'g'. The Acceleration due to gravity i.e 1 g is 9.81 m/s^2. Vibration Amplitude in ...
What is Spike Energy and why is it useful for Bearing Health Monitoring?
Introduction to Spike Energy IRD Mechanalysis have developed “Spike Energy” to detect rolling element bearing condition in its very early stage. “Spike Energy” detects low amplitude transient impacts generated within the ultrasonic frequency range by ...
How to connect a Loop Powered Vibration Sensor
Loop Powered Sensors run on a DC Voltage Supply. They are a 2 wired system on which both supply is given and output is observed. Typically, loop powered sensors such as IRD591 are loop powered by DCS/PLC/SCADA by a 24 V DC supply. The sensor then ...
What is the Principle behind Inductive Type Velocity Output Vibration Sensors?
Inductive Type Velocity Output Vibration Sensors such as IRD544 and IRD544M work on the principle of Electromagnetic Induction. These sensors do not require an external supply voltage to function and are therefore also known as Self Generating type ...
Tx Fail Relay Contacts in IRD8800 Series Monitoring System
IRD8800 Series Monitoring System is designed to provide Tx Fail Relay Contacts per Module in the event of Transducer Failure (Sensor going bad or fault in cable). These contacts can be used for Annunciation. The TX Fail Relay operates when any ...