Product Name: Meggitt Vibro-Meter CV211 Velocity Transducer
Brand: Meggitt
Product Code: Vibro-Meter CV211
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· Designed for the long-term measurement of vibration in harsh environments, such as hydroelectric turbines and steam turbines (lower-speed machines)· Wide frequency response: 10 to 1000 Hz· Temperature range: −65 to 120 °C· Voltage output (23 mV/mm/s)· Certified for use in potentially explosive atmospheres 23 mV/mm/s, −65 to 120 °C, 10 to 1000 Hz.The CV211 velocity sensor is a high-quality, high-reliability vibration sensor with an electromagnetic sensing element providing a voltage output that is directly proportional to the vibration velocity.The CV211 is designed and built for use in harsh environments characterised by typical temperatures, damp and corrosive environments, and/or hazardous areas (potentially explosive atmospheres).Features· Designed for the long-term measurement of vibration in harsh environments, such as hydroelectric turbines and steam turbines (lower-speed machines)· Wide frequency response: 10 to 1000 Hz· Temperature range: −65 to 120 °C· Voltage output (23 mV/mm/s) · Certified for use in potentially explosive atmospheres