650 series
652 series
656 series
HE400
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650 seriesMeasuring channels : 1 Pre and main alert Display Suitable for : HE101 series The Type 650 evaluation component is used to detect and monitor the output currents (4...20 mA) of the Type HE101 vibration monitoring unit. The evaluation component is contained in a 20-pole DIN rail housing. It can be mounted using either a top hat rail or directly on the wall. Features
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652 seriesMeasuring channels : 2 Pre and main alert Display Suitable for : HE100 series The Type 652 evaluation component is used to detect and monitor the output current (4...20 mA) of one or two Type HE100 vibration monitoring unit(s). The evaluation component is contained in a 20-pole rail housing. It can be mounted using either a top hat rail or directly on the wall. Features
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656 seriesMeasuring channels : 1 Main alert Suitable for : HE100 series The Type 656 evaluation component is used to detect and evaluate current signals, 4...20 mA, of vibration monitoring units in two-wire technology. The switching threshold and the delay time can be adjusted on the evaluation component. If the signal exceeds (type 656-A) or undershoots (type 656-B) the switching threshold and the delay time has, this is indicated at the outputs by LEDs and relays. Cable breaks and a lack of power are indicated in the same way. These signals can be used to generate an alarm. |
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HE400Measuring channels : 1 Portable measuring instrument Suitable for : HE100 series The portable measuring instrument is used to evaluate the output current of the Type HE100 vibration monitoring unit. To do this, the Type HE400 is connected to the output connector of the vibration monitoring unit with its connection cable. The Type HE400 acts as the power supply for the vibration monitoring unit. The vibration velocity calculated from the output current is displayed in mm/s rms. This is derived from measurements conducted on machinery with rotating parts (in accordance with DIN ISO 10816). The measurements are taken in order to detect machine damage and to protect against unexpected breakdowns. Features
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