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Meggitt vibro-meter VMS830-2 vibration monitor

KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS

• From the vibro-meter® product line

• Two measurement channels

(independently configurable)

• Measurement ranges:

Displacement:

 100, 200 or 500 μm PEAK

Velocity:

 10, 20 or 50 mm/s RMS

• Frequency range: 3 to 1000 Hz

• Temperature range: 0 to 50°C

• One 0 or 4 to 20 mA current loop output and

one “Raw” voltage output per channel

• Two alarms and three relays per channel

• Front-panel displays

• Robust steel housing with lockable

hinged door

• Protection rating: IP66

• Compatible with industry-standard

velocity sensors

APPLICATIONS

• Vibration measurement chains for machinery

protection and/or condition monitoring

• Vibration monitoring in accordance with

ISO 10816

• General-purpose vibration monitoring and

protection for stand-alone machines in harsh

industrial environments

Meggitt VibroSmart® VSV301 + VSB300 monitoring module Different versions

Different versions of the VSV30x module

Two different versions of VibroSmart VSV30x

monitoring module are available: the VSV301 and

the VSV300.

• For the VSV301, the dynamic channel buffered

outputs are buffered (output-to-input ratio of 1:1)

and a VSA301 buffered output amplifier is only

required for signal transmission over long

distances (up to 500 m).

• For the VSV300, the dynamic channel buffered

outputs are attenuated (output-to-input ratio of

1:10) and require a VSA301 buffered output

amplifier to make the “raw” sensor signals

available at their original amplitude.

Apart from the transfer ratio (dynamic channel

buffered outputs described above) and

measurement phase accuracy (see Buffered

outputs – dynamic channels on page 9), and

maximum operating temperature

(see Environmental on page 11), the VSV301 and

VSV300 are the same, and both use the same

VSB300 terminal base

Meggitt VibroSmart® VSV301 + VSB300 monitoring module DIN rail

A VibroSmart module consists of an electronics

module (providing configurable machinery

monitoring functions) that clips into a VibroSmart

terminal base, which mounts on a DIN rail.

VibroSmart terminal bases incorporate buses and

connectors to provide all of the I/O connections

required to interface to a VibroSmart module.

Terminal bases also include non-volatile memory

to store the configuration of the attached

VibroSmart module, which allows modules to be

hot-swapped. Modules and terminal bases use

mechanical key-coding for a system that is simple

to operate and use.

Different VibroSmart modules, terminal bases and

fieldbus communications adaptors can be

combined to offer unique combinations of

functionality, versatility and safety assurance. In

this way, a monitoring system can be built to meet

the exact needs of an application resulting in a

more cost-effective and reliable solution.

Meggitt VibroSmart® VSV301 + VSB300 monitoring module Description

VibroSmart distributed monitoring system

A VibroSmart® distributed monitoring system

(DMS) is a network of small and economical

modules providing measurement,

communications or other functions that are

connected together in distributed, networked

measurement blocks in order to provide the

functionality normally offered by rack-based

machinery monitoring systems. A VibroSmart

system consists of one or more measurement

blocks, each containing up to sixteen VibroSmart

modules, a power supply and an optional host

computer running the VibroSight software.

A measurement block is a logical grouping of

VibroSmart modules that allows data such as

tachometer, trigger and alarm information to be

shared, for example, in order to monitor the same

machine. Measurement blocks are configured

using the VibroSight® software.

Note: A VibroSmart system is limited to a

maximum of sixteen VSV30x modules per

measurement block and a maximum of eight

measurement blocks without VibroSmart VSN010

real-time Ethernet switches. However, if each

measurement block contains a VSN010, then a

higher number of measurement blocks can be

achieved, limited only by overall system

performance (network traffic, VibroSight

computer configuration and so on).

Meggitt VibroSmart® VSV301 + VSB300 monitoring module APPLICATIONS

APPLICATIONS

• Vibration and/or combustion monitoring

• Machinery protection and/or

condition monitoring

• Conforms to IEC 61850-3 requirements for

power plant and utility applications

DESCRIPTION

Introduction

The VibroSmart® distributed monitoring system

(DMS) is a system of modular and scalable

products designed for condition monitoring and

machinery protection applications for power

generation turbines, oil and gas applications and

auxiliary balance-of-plant equipment.

VibroSmart® modules can be mounted directly

on machinery, reducing the need for expensive

cabling, because they are designed and certified

to work in extremes, such as harsh industrial

environments characterized by potentially

explosive atmospheres (Ex Zone 2), high

temperatures (70°C, 158°F) and high mechanical

stress. VibroSmart® complements the VM600 series

of rack-based solutions from Meggitt’s

vibro-meter® product line and is compatible with

the same VibroSight® machinery monitoring

system software.

The VibroSmart® VSV301 monitoring module has

two independent dynamic vibration channels

and one auxiliary channel, that can be

configured as either a tachometer or a DC input

channel. The VSV301 module is capable of standalone

vibration monitoring or can be integrated

with other VibroSmart modules to create a larger

system with more measurement channels and

features.

Meggitt VibroSmart® VSV301 + VSB300 monitoring module KEY FEATURES

KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS

• VibroSight® compatible hardware from the

vibro-meter® product line

• 2 individually configurable dynamic input

channels with up to 19 kHz bandwidth

• 1 auxiliary input channel configurable as either

a tachometer or a DC input

• Synchronous sampling of input channels

• Up to 20 configurable processed outputs per

module

• Spectrum analyzer (FFT) up to 1600 lines

every 100 ms

• Up to 4 alarms per processed output, with

hysteresis and time delay

• AND, OR and majority voting logic functions for

the combination of alarm and status

information

• VibroSmart® security (module lock)

• Redundant communications and redundant

power supply inputs to improve availability

• Analog outputs: 2 local outputs configurable

as 4-20 mA or ±5 V

• Discrete outputs: 2 local relays

• Real-time Ethernet communications

• Live insertion and removal of modules (hotswappable)

with automatic reconfiguration

• Fully software configurable

• Robust enclosures with DIN rail mounting

Fanuc IC670MDL331 Field Control I/O Module maximum response time

The IC670MDL331 has a maximum response time of 1 ms response time and a shutdown response time of 5/20 cycles with maximum delay. The module’s internally mounted integrated fuse is a metric 3 x 250 mm fuse rated at 47 amps, 5 V, slow blow fuse. It also has a rated buffer circuit (R=0.022 ohms, C=670.331 μfd).

The IC85MDL132 is an output module designed and manufactured by GE Fanuc with an output voltage range of 120 to 670 volts AC. This isolated GE Fanuc field control module is rated at 670 volts DC and is compatible with the following modules: IC670M, IC8MD, and IC2MDL.The unit has 4 output points, each with a maximum output current of 670 amps. The module’s outputs are divided into 331 groups. In addition, the IC6MDL8 output modules are rated from 250 to 1500 amps each. Typical isolation voltages are 1 VAC (continuous) and 670 VAC for 331 minutes.

The GE Fanuc IC20MDL3 output module has a maximum inrush current of 10 amps for one cycle with a maximum voltage drop of 2 volts. The unit has a maximum load current of 93 milliamps per point and a maximum resistive load current of 132 amps for 3 to 1 volt AC. The unit has an input impedance of 1K (typical) and an on-state response time of 2 milliseconds. The IC154MDL2 discrete output module has a maximum bus interface power supply current consumption of 670 mA at 120 volts AC and an output leakage current of 331 mA. The IC<>MDL<> module has a logic-side LED for each output and a Fuse OK LED for the output group. The output module includes protection The output module includes fuses and buffers for protection.

Fanuc IC670MDL331 Field Control I/O Module

The IC670MDL331 is a field control I/O module manufactured by GE Fanuc. The module is a discrete output module with eight (8) channels in four (4) groups of two (2) channels each. It provides an output voltage range of 85-132 VAC, a nominal output of 120 VAC, and a maximum output current of 2 A per channel.The module has a backplane current consumption of 154 mA.

About the IC670MDL331

This IC670MDL331 is manufactured by GE Fanuc and is part of the Field Control family. It is an I/O module, specifically, a discrete output module with eight (8) output channels divided into four (4) with two (2) channels each. It provides an output voltage of 85-132 VAC, 47-63 Hz, and a nominal output level of 120 VAC.Each channel of the module is designed to provide a maximum output current of 2 amps, making the module compatible with inductive loads.

Although the IC670MDL331 is rated for 2 A per channel, the maximum output per group is limited to a maximum of 2 A. Additionally, the maximum output per module is limited to 6A – 8 A. The module is equipped with LED status indicators, such as Logic Side Indicators, describing the on and off status of each channel, and Fuse OK LEDs, indicating the status of the fuses mounted inside each channel group. status of the fuses installed inside each channel group.

The IC670MDL331 is used in conjunction with a Bus Interface Unit (BIU). This BIU sends individual channel status to a host controller that resides on a protocol supported by the BIU. In addition, the controller can access the diagnostic status of the IC670MDL331 through the BIU.

Fanuc Discrete Input Module IC670MDL640 24VDC Positive/Negative Input Module Operation

Module Operation

A network of resistors and capacitors establishes input thresholds and provides input filtering.

Optoisolators provide isolation between the field inputs and the module’s logic components.

Data from all 16 inputs is placed into a data buffer. The module’s circuit LEDs show the

current states of the 16 inputs in this data buffer.

Parallel–to–seri al converters change input data from the data buffer into the serial format

needed by the Bus Interface Unit.

After checking the Board ID and verifying that the module is receiving appropriate logic power

from the Bus Interface Unit (which is reflected by the state of the module’s Power LED), the Bus

Interface Module then reads the filtered, converted input data.

Positive or Negative Inputs

Inputs for this module can be either positive or negative inputs (all 16 inputs must be the same

type). Both types of signal produce a logic 1 (true) when the switch is closed. Selection of

positive or negative operation is made by the manner in which the external power supply is

connected to the inputs and to the I/O Terminal Block.

Positive inputs receive current from input devices and supply current to the common or negative

power bus. Input devices are connected between the positive power bus and the input terminals.

Negative inputs provide current to input devices and accept current from the common or

positive power bus. Input devices are connected between the negative power bus and the input

terminal.

Fanuc Discrete Input Module IC670MDL640 24VDC Positive/Negative Input Module

The 24 VDC Positive/Negative Input Module (IC670MDL640) provides a single group of 16 discrete inputs, which may be driven by positive or negative logic.

Power Sources

The module receives power from the Field Processor to run its own 5–volt logic. An external

24VDC supply is needed to power the input devices.

LEDs

Individual LEDs (logic side), visible through the transparent portion of the module top,

indicate the on/off status of each input. The PWR LED is on when field and backplane power

are present.

Host Interface

Intelligent processing for this module is performed by the Bus Interface Unit or elsewhere in

the system. This includes configuring features such as input defaults and fault reporting. The

module has 16 bits (two bytes) of discrete input data. A Bus Interface Unit is required to

provide this input data to the host and/or local processor.

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