VC 1100 Technical Data
VC1100E/tedata Version 2 →
© Schenck VIBRO GmbH, D-64273 Darmstadt, November 97 C01 / C02 - C11 / C12 2-5
Measuring Ranges
3) 4)
The measuring range depends on the selected pickup type,
measured parameter, and signal detection type. The range is
continuously adjustable within the minimum and maximum values
shown in the table.
Measured Parameters and Signal Detection Type
Pickup Unit rms pc ppc
min max min max min max
m/s
2
0... 4.0 0...800.0 0... 6.0 0...999.0 0... 12.0 0...999.0
a g 0... 0.4 0... 80.0 0... 0.6 0...120.0 0... 1.2 0...240.0
mm/s 0... 5.0 0...999.0 0... 7.5 0...999.0 0... 15.0 0...999.0
ips 0... 0.2 0... 40.0 0... 0.3 0... 60.0 0... 0.6 0...120.0
mm/s 0... 5.0 0...150.0 0... 7.5 0...225.0 0... 15.0 0...450.0
v ips 0... 0.2 0... 6.0 0... 0.3 0... 9.0 0... 0.6 0... 18.0
mm 0...50.0 0...333.0 0...75.0 0...500.0 0...150.0 0...999.0
mils 0... 2.0 0... 13.3 0... 3.0 0... 20.0 0... 6.0 0... 40.0
Pickup Unit
Measuring range
min max
a BCU 0 ... 1 0 ... 140
Type of pick-ups:
a = vibration acceleration pick-up
v = vibration velocity pick-up
Measuring Cycles
♦ Single-Channel-Mode
• Vibration Displacement 3.0 s
Bearing Condition 1.25 s
• Refresh Display 0.5 s
Comparison of limit values 0.25 s
3) The respective selection is made software-controlled in dialog mode.
4) Ranges between min. and max. are infinitely variable.