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Dytran 3218C measures vibration up to 900F

A Dytran Instruments product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 28, 2009

Dytran Instruments has introduced its Model 3218C ultra-high temperature charge-mode accelerometer designed to measure vibration of surfaces at temperatures up to 900F.

The accelerometer uses ultra-stable crystal material in its self-generating seismic element.

Model 3218C is packaged in a hermetically-sealed stainless-steel housing and has a sensitivity of 1.6pC/g and a two-foot integral hardline cable assembly, with a ceramic-to-metal sealed connector.

The 3218C is installed using three factory-supplied 8-32 x 1/2in sock-head cap screws.

The mounting screws thread into three matching threaded holes which must be provided in the mounting surface.

Model 3218C may be used with various differential charge amplifiers of the vibration type (as opposed to the DC-coupled electrostatic types).

Dytran recommends the in-line charge amplifier 4707 Series for use with the 3218C, which adapts the model for use with any IEPE (constant current type) power unit.

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