R360 MHM

1-Channel Vibration Plus (Type 80)

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Features

  • Full spectral vibration and temperature sensor
  • Multiple sensor readings per day
  • Ability to invoke manual readings
  • Calculates RMS, Max, and MIN g Vibration
  • Time Domain Data for FFT analysis
  • Dust and water-resistant enclosures (IP65) for sensor
  • Noise removal using low-pass filter
  • 2-mile communication range between sensor and gateway

Sensor Environmental and Regulatory Qualifications

  • Temperature Operation Range -40°C to +60°C
  • Humidity Range 0-90%
  • Bandwidth 1.56Hz-6.4kHz
  • Main Box IP Rating -IP65, NEMA 1,2,4,4X,12,13, UL-508
  • Probe Rating IP 68
  • Flammability Rating of UL94 HB
  • RoHS Compliant

Sensor Data

  • Triaxial Accelerometer
  • Probe Operating Temperature -40°C- 105°C
  • Probe Length- 2 Meter Shielded Cable
  • Batteries- 6AA (L91)
  • DC External Power (optional) 5-12V DC
  • Measurements up to 16-bit @100Hz-25.6kHZ sample rate

For information on type 180Class 1 Div 2 (C1D2) Certified sensor type. To maintain C1D2 compliance a specialized case and label must be used.

Specifications

  • Wireless Frequency 900MHz and 868MHz
  • 128 AES encryption
  • Sensor: 5.71”L x 3.6”W x 2.17”H
  • Sensor Weighs 1.4 lbs
  • Gateway: 13.75"L (with antennae) x 5.5"W x 2.5"H
  • Gateway Weighs 1.15 lbs

Applications

  • Wireless Vibration Measurement
    • Motors
    • Pumps
    • Compressors
  • Wireless Industrial Vibration
    • Robotic Equipment
    • Conveyors
  • Future Fail Detection
    • Industrial Machines
  • Vibration Monitoring
    • Conduits
    • Pipes
    • Air Passages

Installation

Vibration Sensor installation is a critical step to ensure the best results, sensor mounting guidelines should be followed. 

A. Sensor Main Body Mount (Transmitter) — During mounting:

  1. While at the asset the transmitter will be mounted on, before mounting it, reset the sensor.  This will allow it to "learn" the mesh network, it's place in the network and the best path(s) to a gateway or repeater.  (Sensor Reset Instructions)
  2. Install the main sensor box as high as possible to avoid any object which might come in between the sensor and modem/gateway.
  3. Avoid installing the sensor antenna in any metal box. The Antennae should have the least amount of obstructions possible to collect good signal strength.

B. Sensor Mounting — This is the part that measures vibration. There are three mounting options:

  1. Magnet should be flat to the surface.
  2. Remove any oil, paint, dirt between sensor Magnet and installation surface.
  3. Ensure cables are appropriately managed, neatly zip tied out of the way of the equipment, and there is no stress on the sensor. 

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