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The Portable Vibration Calibration Kit for Aviation Applications Model 9110F, similar to Charge Amplifier Input Portable Vibration Calibrator Model C9110D is a transducer test set with an enhanced suite of accessories specific to the wide variety of accelerometers used within aviation applications for rotor track and balance, dynamic propeller balance, and turbine engine balance.
A modern version of the decades-old Dynamic Instruments DI‑811A vibration calibrator, the 9110F vastly improves accuracy, displays pass/fail notification after each test point, provides linearity calibrations, offers self-test features without return to OEM, and comes complete with the accessories required for turn-key operation. Like the DI‑811A, the 9110F performs auto payload calculations. Users are never prompted to input the mass of the sensor under test.
View Datasheet | View Specification Sheet
US | Metric | |
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Frequency Range (operating) [1] | 5 Hz to 10 kHz | 300 to 600k CPM |
Maximum Amplitude (50 Hz, 10-gram payload) | 20 g pk | 196 m/s² pk |
Accuracy of Displayed Acceleration & Sensitivity Readout (10 Hz to 10 kHz) [2] | ±3 % [3] | |
Sensor Under Test Sensitivity | mV/EU, mA/EU, μA/EU or pC/EU | |
Operating Battery Life [4] | 18 hours | |
Weight | 18 lb | 8.2 kg |
Sensor Mounting Platform | ¼-28 Thread Size |
[1] 100-gram payload
[2] Measured with 10-gram quartz reference accelerometer
[3] Calculated by measuring the % difference between the known sensitivity of a reference accelerometer as calibrated by laser primary system per
ISO 16063-11 and the measured sensitivity of same reference accelerometer when tested at the same points
[4] As shipped from factory in new condition and measured at 100 Hz, 1 g pk with 100-gram payload
For a more comprehensive list of accessories, please see the Product Specification Sheet.
Model 9100‑PS06 | Turn-key power supply for Honeywell (formerly Chadwick Helmuth) 7310 and 8866‑1 velocimeters used to measure vibration on the C‑130 aircraft |
Model 9100‑PS09 | Turn-key power supply for Wilcoxon 991D accelerometers supplied with ACES Systems balancing kits |
Model 9100‑PS02 | Power supply for modulated current, Constant Voltage Line Drive (CVLD) velocity sensors and accelerometers |
Model 9100‑CBL01 | Turn-key calibration cable for Wilcoxon 993A, Dynamic Instruments DI-103 and DI-103A, and similar triaxial sensors supplied with ACES Systems balancing kits |
Model 003C03 | 10‑32 to BNC cable |
Model 9100‑MNT03S | Triaxial accelerometer mounting block and support shim used with Wilcoxon 993A, Dynamic Instruments DI‑103 and DI‑103A, and other triaxial and off-axes sensors such as Dytran Airborne Accelerometer models 3077A, 3078A, and 3079A |
Model 9155‑MNT07 | Adhesive mounting target ideal for Dytran HUMS and aircraft vibration control (AVC) Airborne Accelerometers such as biaxial series 3232 |
Model 353B0 | Transfer standard reference accelerometer |
Models 9100‑HTMNT01 & 9100‑HTMNT02 | Mounting pads for three- and four-bolt high temp differential charge mode accelerometers and magnetic coil vibration sensors. Example models include Endevco series 6222S and 6233C, CEC 4‑128 and others within the product line, Dytran 5334 and 5355. |
And more… |
The 9110F is also a NIST-traceable vibration source for the verification of balancing kits and vibration analyzers made by ACES Systems, MTI Instruments, and others. The 9110F is supplied with a Vibration Analyzer Calibration Workbook that allows technicians to create NIST-traceable calibration certificates for both linearity and frequency response of balancing analyzers. Users can also troubleshoot charge amplifiers.
The 9110F is supplied with a calibration certificate confirming its accuracy. Calibration of the 9110F is accredited to the ISO 17025 standard by the American Association of Laboratory Accreditation (A2LA). The transfer standard utilized is calibrated on an ISO 16063-11 Laser Primary Calibration System with the lowest uncertainty budget of any system in the United States.
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