Product category:
Proximity Sensors
News Release from: JK Controls | Subject: Pot-Box
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 28 August 2002
Sensor takes position in tough
environments
A new range of low-cost linear displacement transducers is capable of providing accurate and repeatable position feedback where the measured load is subject to harsh environmental conditions.
JK Controls has a new range of low-cost linear displacement transducers capable of providing accurate and repeatable position feedback where the measured load is subject to severe vibration, extreme temperatures and other harsh environmental conditions Requiring no special alignment, the "Pot-Box" transducer is uniquely easy to install, and with positional repeatability of better than 0.1%, and standard travel ranges up to 1.25m - has an exceptionally wide applications potential
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The displacement sensor consists of a nylon-coated draw wire, which is wound on a pulley wheel coupled to a rotary potentiometer.
A constant force spring arrangement ensures consistent wire retraction throughout the full travel.
The wire runs in a close fitting ceramic bush for minimal ingress of contaminants and low wear characteristics.
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Connected to the measured load using a split ring, the wire will tolerate a very wide range of misalignment of up to 30 degrees.
Moreover, as the housing containing the mechanics may be mounted well away from the measured load, the system can be used in applications where environmental conditions rule out LVDTs (linear variable displacement transducers), linear potentiometers and other linear measurement devices.
Applications for the Pot-Box include linear position feedback for valves, actuators and dampers, power plant boiler movement analysis, power and chemical plant flexible joint and pipe work monitoring as well as movement study on large process plant and machinery structures.
The units have also been used where the measured load is under water such as lock and flood gates and other applications within the water supply industry.
The standard range is available with single or multi-turn, conductive plastic or wire wound potentiometers with linearity of 1% and repeatability to 0.1%.
Output signals can either be three-wire resistive or two-wire current (4-20mA).
Higher accuracy potentiometers or optical encoder versions can be accommodated if required.
In the standard version the output may be applied to data acquisition systems such as chart recorders, data loggers or Scada systems or to simply drive LED displays to indicate position.
It is also possible to combine the analogue position values within a complete servo positioning system.
The construction of the standard Pot-Box housing is a die cast aluminium alloy offering IP55 protection, and suitable for use in ambient temperatures of up to 120C for the resistive version and 70C for the current output version.
With the benefit of the flexible draw wire system, it is possible to mount the housing several metres away from the measurement environment with wire lengths provided to suit the application.
A wide range of customised options is available, including armoured cable and plug and socket connections.
JK Controls has also supplied units with longer pull out ranges by increasing the size of the pulley mechanics and the housing.
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