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BK Vibro VIBROCONTROL 6000
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What is a VIBROCONTROL 6000 Compact monitor ? Part A VC 6000
TM
Compact monitor
© VC 6000
TM
Compact monitor Juni 2014 C100575.002 Introduction Vers.10 - 4 -
2 What is a VIBROCONTROL 6000 Compact monitor ?
A VIBROCONTROL 6000 Compact monitor (VC-6000
TM
Compact monitor) is
a measuring and monitoring system for machine safety monitoring and
condition-oriented machine maintenance.
Depending on the configuration, up to a maximum of 6 input signals can be
acquired, assessed and monitored. For externally connected systems there
are up to 12 analogue outputs and up to 12 relays can be switched.
As a rule a monitoring channel is constructed with the following main
components:
Input signal
acquisition
Signal
processing
Limit value
monitoring
Output:
Analogue/Relays
Monitoring channel
A measuring channel without a monitoring function is constructed with the
following main components:
Input signal
acquisition
Signal
processing
Output:
Analogue
Measuring channel
This structure is found either singly or in multiples in each channel
VIBROCONTROL 6000 Compact monitor.
The input signal acquisition is either a single-channel sensor acquisition
channel, or a two-channel process-value acquisition channel.
The signal processing consists of:
Signal filtering (e.g. acc. to DIN ISO or a variable frequency filter)
Measured value formation: RMS-value, peak-value, DC-value,
BCU-value for rolling-element bearing monitoring, etc.
Limit setpoint monitoring is carried out with reference to absolute limit
values.
The measured values are available as analogue voltage or current
output signals proportional to the measured values or can be checked
with the User Terminal.
Events arising out of the limit value monitoring (e.g. Alert alarms and
Danger alarms) are available as relay outputs.
Which type of input signals can be acquired ?
The following sensors can be connected:
Vibration acceleration sensors (AS-sensors)
Vibration velocity sensors (VS-sensors)
Displacement sensors (SD/OD, resp. DS/OD and IN-sensors)
Transmitters, which produce signals in the ranges 0/4-20 mA and
-15 V ... + 15 V.

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