New practical guide from SENSONICS discusses sensors and monitoring systems available and more
If you are an engineer involved in designing and specifying vibration monitoring systems, then a new practical guide from SENSONICS could prove very useful. “This free-to-download guide covers all types of vibration monitoring, along with the key questions to ask when designing or specifying a vibration monitoring system,” says the supplier of turbine supervisory and high integrity protection equipment.
With over 40 years’ experience in providing vibration, displacement, seismic and speed monitoring instrumentation SENSONICS says it is a perfect partner in helping users to incorporate the best vibration monitoring solutions into their system design.
The 3-part guide offers comprehensive and practical assistance, which discusses the types of sensors and monitoring systems available, how they are used and addresses the key questions an engineer should ask when designing an integrated vibration system for their application.
Critical issues
“For example; what sensor should I select for absolute or relative vibration measurements? Where the sensor should be fitted? What electrical interface is needed? What distance can I have between sensors and monitoring equipment? Along with many more questions,” advises SENSONICS.
“Sensonics recognise the wide variety of vibration monitoring solutions available to industry and we’re happy to advise on specific applications. From supplying customised sensors through to fully installed systems – we can help.”
For a copy of the guide, click here.