Description
200-510-076-114 200-510-111-034 VM600 MPC4:
Product Parameters:
- Model: VM600 MPC4
- Type: Machinery Protection Card
- Series: VM600 series
- Inputs: Up to four dynamic signal inputs and two speed inputs
- Dynamic Signal Inputs: Programmable to accept acceleration, velocity, displacement, and other signals
- Speed Inputs: Accepts signals from various speed sensors including proximity probes, magnetic pulse pickup sensors, or TTL signals
- Outputs: Analog outputs for vibration and speed signals, digital outputs for alarms
- Power Supply: VM600 rack power supply
- Consumption: 12.5 W typical from +5 VDC supply, plus an additional 1 W per sensor used, 2.5 W max from ±12 VDC supply
- Self-Test: Performs self-test and diagnostic routine on power-up
- Alarms: Fully programmable alert and danger set points, alarm time delay, hysteresis, and latching
- Dimensions: Height: 6U (262 mm, 10.3 in), Width: 20 mm (0.8 in), Depth: 187 mm (7.4 in)
- Weight: Approximately 0.40 kg (0.88 lb)
- Environmental: Storage Temperature: 0 to +70°C, Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C, Humidity Tolerance: up to 90%
Product Specifications:
- The MPC4 machinery protection card is capable of measuring and monitoring up to four dynamic signal inputs and up to two speed inputs simultaneously.
- It includes digital processing features such as digital filtering, integration or differentiation, rectification, order tracking, and measurement of the sensor-target gap.
- The card performs a self-test and diagnostic routine on power-up, and its “OK system” continuously monitors the level of signals provided by a measurement chain.
- It is available in three versions: standard, separate circuits, and safety (SIL) versions.
Features:
- High-resolution feedback for accurate positioning and control.
- Wide power range and compatibility.
- Standard features include torque and speed control bases, electronic transmission devices, up to 18-bit analog reference inputs, and encoder equivalent outputs.
Application Fields:
- Industrial Automation: Control of machinery motion, such as milling machines, lathes, grinders, etc.
- Power Generation: Monitoring of generators, turbines, boilers, etc.
- Manufacturing: Application in production lines for machinery motion control.
- Oil and Gas: Monitoring of pumps, compressors, etc.
- Transportation: Application in ships, aircraft, trains, etc., for monitoring critical components.
- Mining and Heavy Industry: Monitoring of vibrations to ensure stability and reliability of equipment.
- Equipment Maintenance: Assisting maintenance personnel in understanding machinery vibration for planning and strategy.