Universal Transmitter for 24/7 Industrial Vibration Monitoring

DN Staff

October 20, 2010

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Universal Transmitter for 24/7 Industrial Vibration Monitoring

IMI Sensors, a division of PCB Piezotronics, Inc.'s 682A16 Universal Transmitter for 24/7 vibration monitoring is designedto protect plant and process machinery (including pumps, motors, fans and other critical rotatingequipment) by providing crucial information that avoids costly downtimeand increases productivity and profitability. The682A16 universal transmitter works for vibration monitoring applications withIMI's 4-20 mA sensors or IMI's ICP accelerometers, and can be used withexisting PLC, DCS and SCADA systems leading to alarm, control, or shutdown.

Themodel 682A16 is a DIN rail mounted, relay module withoptional detachable front panel LCD display and programmer (Model 070A80 soldseparately) for industrial monitoring, control and alarm requirements. The682A16 provides loop power for 2-wire, 4-20 mA sensors and ICP excitation foranalog 8 mV/g to 120 mV/g accelerometers. It also accepts a variety of sensorinput signals including mA, Thermocouple, RTD, Linear Resistance andPotentiometer.

The 682A16 is the latest addition to the IMI family of DIN rail mount products. The unit compliments theexisting product line which includes an ICP 4-20 mA vibration transmitter, a fully-programmableuniversal transmitter, a DIN rail enclosure, and 24V dc DIN rail mount powersupply.

A fully programmable universal transmitter with current output,voltage output and two set points with Form A relay outputs (2 amp ac, 1 amp dc),the 682A16 operates from 19.2 to 300 V dc, or 21.5 to 253 V ac power andnormalizes the vibration output. It provides relays independently set (NO orNC) and features programmable set-points and time delays. The 682A16 alsosupports password protection for security and memory retention of all set upparameters.
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