4-20 mA LPSTM series transducer selection guide
◆With the availability of 4-20 mA vibration transducers, plant personnel can now input vibration information directly to their Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) or Distributed Control System (DCS). This capability allows plant personnel to trend overall vibration data on their machines and correlate vibration data to plant operating conditions, and allows plant operators to schedule maintenance tasks on machinery.
◆A trained vibration analysis technician has traditionally been the person to evaluate the mechanical condition of machinery in a Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) program. Now, transducers that can provide plant personnel with an indication of the overall vibration levels can help guide a CBM program even when there is no vibration technician available to determine machinery condition.
◆Wilcoxon's loop powered sensors (LPS™) are self-contained 4-20 mA vibration transmitters. LPS™ transducers can directly input a 4-20 mA signal to a plant's control system and make the vibration condition of machines available to operating personnel. Machinery critical to the operation of the plant can be monitored continuously. This data can then be used to aid and assist the operating personnel in determining when to perform maintenance, as well as direct them to machines with the most severe vibration problems.
◆This selection guide will help in choosing the proper range and type of transducer.
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