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Modules provide alarm and shutdown protection for machines.

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July 10, 2007 - When vibration levels signify potential failure, Series 684 Indicator Alarm Modules provide machine shutdown protection. Units come in various sizes and include up to 8 channels in single NEMA 4X enclosure. Within each indicator channel is up to 4 form C relays for alarm and shutdown control. Time delays and push button programmable settings facilitate setup with no false alarms, while indicator lights on front of each unit display relay status.

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IMI Sensors, Div. of PCB Piezotronics
3425 Walden Ave.
Depew, NY, 14043-2495
USA



Series 684 Multi-purpose Vibration Alarm Modules Provide Alarm & Shutdown Protection for Critical Machinery


June 28, 2007, Depew, NY, USA - The Series 684 indicator alarm module from the IMI Sensors division of PCB Piezotronics provides an economical solution to machine shutdown protection when increased vibration levels signify potential failure. These modules are available in various sizes and include up to eight channels in a single NEMA 4X enclosure. ICP® (IEPE) piezoelectric or 4-20 mA sensors interface directly with the system, which is universally powered and provides appropriate excitation voltages. Within each indicator channel is up to four form C relays, for alarm and shutdown control. Time delays and push button programmable settings allow for simple set-up with no false alarms. Indicator lights on the front of each unit display relay status.

Each meter has the ability to integrate an acceleration signal and display the units in acceleration, velocity, or displacement on the highly visible, bright display. The raw vibration signal can be accessed via BNC connections on the front of the module for easy interface with data collection equipment. Also available is the capability to retransmit a signal for straightforward interface with existing PLC, DCS, and SCADA systems. Series 684A vibration alarm modules also conform to applicable European Directives for CE marking.

For detailed specifications, drawings, or additional information, please visit www.pcb.com.

PCB and IMI with associated logo are registered trademarks of PCB Group, Inc.

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