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Part of the vibro-meter® product line, the Meggitt IPC704 and IPC707 signal conditioners serve to convert vibration data from a high-temperature differential charge accelerometer mounted on a turbine into a measurable signal for the condition monitoring system. Integrating the acceleration signal to a velocity output is a popular option, and most power generation users choose the current output transfer function which performs better over long distances in noisy environments.
In the video above we use Portable Vibration Calibrator Model C9110D to test the instrumentation as it is most commonly found in the industry, integrating to velocity, current output sensitivity, and paired with a CA202 differential charge output piezoelectric accelerometer. The following concepts are discussed:
Users seeking an alternative to the CA202 can consider the Model EX615A42 from PCB Piezotronics. Keen-eyed readers will notice the specifications and performance are nearly identical. But the PCB offering is supplied with one important advantage: ISO 16063-21 compliant full frequency response sweep calibration. The CA202 is only calibrated at a single frequency by Meggitt before shipping.
PCB offers a drop-in replacement for the IPC704 signal conditioners as well, Series 421B3X. The product is configurable to fit the filtering and output options of the installed IPC704.
Interested in testing other turbine vibration sensors? Be sure to view the video how to test the instrumentation on the GE LM2500.
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