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Product category: Accelerometers and Vibration Sensors
News Release from: Monitran | Subject: MTN/1181 series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 18 March 2003

Vibration sensor gives choice of three
signals

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The MTN/1181 series vibration sensor is designed to meet the requirements of building service managers who use vibration-monitoring systems to help provide trouble-free utility services.

Monitran's new MTN/1181 series vibration sensor has been designed to meet the requirements of building service managers who are increasingly using vibration-monitoring systems to help provide trouble-free utility services for their workplace The MTN/1181 sensor contains integral circuitry to provide three different vibration signal outputs as used by maintenance engineers

These include a RMS velocity output (ISO10816-1) of 0-10V DC covering a typical range of 0 to 25mm/s, a 0-10V DC output proportional to enveloped g range which can be conveniently connected direct to a PLC and, thirdly, an AC acceleration buffered output as 10mV/g typical with a frequency response of 2Hz to 10kHz.

(-3dB).

Built to withstand the operating conditions of building services environments where heating, ventilation, air conditioning and other utility generation is in action, the sensor is robustly constructed in a welded stainless steel housing with protection to IP65 and a choice of sealed cable or connector for electrical output.

It operates over a temperature range of 0 to +80C.

The sensor's integral circuitry eliminates the need for external electronic modules making the MTN/1181 an attractively priced and competitive unit.

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