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Shinkawa CV-861 User Manual

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MANUAL No. 6G14-082 Rev.2
Published in Mar. 2015
Revised in Mar. 2015
MODEL CV-86 SERIES
PIEZOELECTRIC VELOCITY TRANSDUCER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Shinkawa CV-861 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandShinkawa
ModelCV-861
CategoryTransducer
LanguageEnglish

Summary

FOREWORD

For Use in Safety

Safety precautions and handling instructions for the piezoelectric velocity transducer.

Before Use

Inspection and storage guidelines before operating the piezoelectric velocity transducer.

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL

Overview of the Model CV-86 Series Piezoelectric Velocity Transducer and its features.

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE

Diagram illustrating a typical system configuration for the CV-86 transducer.

SPECIFICATIONS

Model Code

Explanation of model codes and intrinsically safe designations for CV-861/EX and CV-862/EX.

Standard Specifications

Detailed technical specifications including sensitivity, vibration limit, and operating conditions.

RECEIVING INSPECTION AND STORING

RECEIVING INSPECTION

Visual inspection procedure for checking the transducer for shipping damage.

STORING CONSIDERATIONS

Guidelines for temporary storage of transducers, including environmental and location restrictions.

INSTALLATION

GENERAL

Mounting the Model CV-86 transducer using the attached mounting stud.

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

Step-by-step guide for drilling, tapping, cleaning, and mounting the transducer.

CONNECTOR CONNECTION PROCEDURE

Steps to securely connect the cable connector and prevent loosening due to vibration.

CABLE

Notes on using the correct cable, maximum length, routing, and bend radius.

WIRING DIAGRAM

WIRING PROCEDURE

Procedure for applying DC power to the transducer via a current regulating diode.

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE

Periodic checks for transducer mounting, connector status, and cable condition.

Warranty

Warranty Period and Coverage

Product warranty duration, coverage for parts and labor, and exclusions.

Exclusions from Warranty

Lists conditions and events not covered by the product warranty.

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