What is a VIBROCONTROL 6000 Compact monitor ? Part A VC 6000
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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.