Manual 1-808
Manual 1-808
VIBRATION TRANSMITTER
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700458-25-0000 Rev. E
Updated June 2007; Publication No. 0700458-25-0000, Rev. E
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Contents
Section I
Overview
Introduction...................................................................................1
Description ...................................................................................1
Selection Guide ............................................................................3
Section II
Installation
Electrical Connections ..................................................................4
Mounting Transmitter Case ..........................................................5
Section III
Operation
Operating Procedure ....................................................................5
Analog Output Zero Adjustment ...................................................5
Section IV
Maintenance
General .........................................................................................5
Figures
Table
700458-25-0000 Rev. E
Section I
Overview
Introduction
This document contains information on the operation, installation and maintenance of the Type
CEC 1-808 Vibration Transmitter. The instrument is manufactured by CEC Vibration Products
Inc.
The 1-808 Vibration Transmitter accepts input from an accelerometer, velocity transducer or
displacement transducer, amplifies and filters the signal, then outputs the data in an analog
format (e.g., 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC or 0-10 VDC).
Description
The transmitter is housed in a plastic enclosure suitable for 35mm-din rail/surface mounting (see
Figure 1-1). On the front of the transmitter are four electrical connectors (WAGO 237 series
positive force terminal blocks) for the +24 VDC input and +/- analog output, in addition to a
buffered transducer output BNC connector, and five electrical connectors (WAGO 237 series
positive force terminal blocks) for the +/- signal output and +/- sensor input. There is also a green
indicator light* (XDCR OK) which illuminates when the transducer is properly connected to the
transmitter and working correctly. A user adjustable ZERO adjustment is located on the front
panel for calibration, if required.
The 1-808 contains an input conditioning circuit, a gain circuit to normalize the input to 2 V full
scale, a high-pass and low-pass filter, a true RMS-to-DC converter, and a 4-20 mA generator. A
buffered output connection allows the user to connect across the vibration sensor for on-line
vibration analysis and testing of the sensor.
* On the AD, AM and VM input types, the green indicator light is only designed to indicate
when power is applied. The ability to indicate if the transducer is properly connected to
the transmitter and working properly does not exist for the AD, AM and VM input types.
BANDPASS FILTER: The 1-808 Transmitter contains a band pass filter, which
consists of a low-pass and a high-pass, 8-pole, inverse
TSC filter. Filter roll off is better than 42 dB/octave. The
cutoff frequencies are specified at time of order.
ANALOG OUTPUT: Full scale output of 4-20 mA,
0-5 VDC or 0-10 VDC
OPERATION: Accepts either a millivolt or charge input, filters the signal,
and normalizes the output to the specified full-scale output.
Per-forms a true RMS conversion and transmits this data in
a 4-20 mA, 0-5 VDC or 0-10 VDC format.
Table 1-1
Specifications
1
• Specifications on a particular 1-808 may be obtained from the unit's label or by referencing the Part Number
Guide in Figure 1-2.
0.226 TYP.
0.186 TYP.
24 VDC ANALOG
INPUT OUTPUT
SIGNAL OUT
2.375
XDCR
OK
ANALOG OUT 2.775
ZERO
ADJUSTMENT
ZERO 1.975
SIGNAL SENSOR
OUTPUT INPUT
1.784 1.375
SURFACE MOUNT
(REAR OF UNIT)
POSITIVE FORCE
TERMINAL BLOCKS 35mm DIN MOUNT
BNC CONNECTOR
SIGNAL OUTPUT
(10,000 OHM LOAD)
4.350
Figure 1-1
Dimensional Outline Drawing
2
Part Number Guide
To build a part number, select the desired parameters using the part number guide below:
CEC P/N 1 - 8 0 8 - A A B B B - C D E - H L
VIBRATION
TRANSMITTER
INPUT TYPE
AC = mV/g constant current
AD = pC/g differential-charge
A AM = mV/g millivolt input
DM = mV/mil millivolt input
VC = mV/ips constant current
VM = mV/ips millivolt input
VS = mV/ips self-generating
INPUT SENSITIVITY
B 010-999
ANALOG OUTPUT
2 = 0 - 10 Vdc
C 4 = 4 - 20 mA (Standard)
5 = 0 - 5 Vdc
NOTE: Special configurations can be accommodated. Please consult the factory for assistance.
Example: P/N 1 - 8 0 8 - V S 1 4 5 4 5 3 2 6
The example unit’s input is from a self-generating velocity transducer @ 145 mV / ips. The
output is 4-20 mA scaled from 0 to 5 ips, rms. The filtering includes a 10 Hz high pass and
1,000 Hz low pass.
C 2005 CEC Vibration Products Inc. All rights reserved. Revised October 26, 2005
Figure 1-2
Part Number Guide
3
Section II
Installation
Electrical Connections
1. Connect the cables from the transducer to the SENSOR INPUT +/- connectors at the bottom
front of the vibration transmitter. If power and transducer are connected correctly, upon
applying power, the green XDCR OK LED will turn on.
2. Connect the vibration monitoring test equipment to the desired output connection.
• SIGNAL OUTPUT ±: an unfiltered connection showing the raw signal from the
transducer.
• BNC SIGNAL OUT: serves the same function as the SIGNAL OUTPUT ± connection.
3. Connect the 24 VDC input power to the two connectors (+ & - 24 VDC INPUT) on the top
front of the vibration transmitter.
4
Mounting the Transmitter Case
The transmitter case is designed for quick mounting to a 35mm din rail. The case can be surface
mounted via screw holes located at opposite corners (see Figure 2-2).
0.226 TYP.
VIBRATION TRANSMITTER
0.186 TYP.
24 VDC ANALOG
INPUT OUTPUT
2.375
XDCR
OK
ZERO
1.975
PRODUCTS
VIBRATION
SIGNAL SENSOR
OUTPUT INPUT
CEC
Section III
Operation
Operating Procedure
To operate the 1-808 Vibration Transmitter, after making sure that all connections are properly
seated and in the right order, apply power. If the sensor connection is good, the green XDCR OK
light should be illuminated. With no vibration signal the 4-20 mA output should be at 4 mA.
CAUTION
Make sure that power input does not exceed specified limits or
damage to the system may result. See Table 1-1.
1. Adjustment should be made with the machine being monitored not running. (No signal input)
2. For mA current output; monitor the output with a DC current meter connected to the output.
A minimum series load resistor of 50 Ω should be used (maximum load resistor is 1 K). For
voltage output, monitor the output with a DC voltmeter.
3. Adjust the ZERO ADJUST for a 4.00 mA reading. The unit is now ready to monitor.
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Section IV
Maintenance
General
There are no customer replaceable parts within the 1-808 Vibration Transmitter. The amplifier
has been designed for trouble-free service under normal operating conditions. CEC warrants the
equipment for one year from the date of purchase. Should your instrument require repair within
the warranty period, you may contact our customer service representative at:
Tel: 626-938-0200
Fax: 626-938-0202
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.cecvp.com