Dytran 3184F Rugged Industrial Accelerometer

Automation

The Dytran model 3184F is a highly rugged IEPE piezoelectric accelerometer with a built–in Faraday shield for electrostatic noise immunity, a sensitivity of 100 mV/g, and excellent low frequency response.

This model incorporates a ceramic shear sensing element, packaged in a stainless steel housing with a 2–pin MIL–C–5015 axial connector. model 3184F is also directly compatible with the series 6194 Immersion Proof sealing boot. When used together, the sensor remains fully functional in an IP65 environment. Case isolated to avoid EMI/ground loop interference the 3184F is hermetically sealed for reliable operation in high humidity and dirty environments.  

The 3184F has a sensitivity of 100 mV/g, 50g range and EMI/RFI protection. With a 2–pin axial connector and /4–28 tapped hole this model weighs 135 grams and operates at temperatures from –4.5 to +70°C.

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FEATURES:

  • Stainless steel
  • Hermetic
  • Case isolated
  • EMI/RFI Protection
  • Internal Faraday shield
  • Available with water and oil resistant environmental boot
  • IEPE

Applications include - industrial vibration monitoring, turbo engine testing, walkabout data collection and general purpose vibration monitoring.

Metromatics are the distributor in Australia and New Zealand for Dytran Instruments, Inc.

www.metromatics.com.au

 

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