Product Short Description
Technical Specifications
- Supported Sensor Types: Seismic probes, velocity probes, displacement probes, and accelerometers
- Number of Channels: Typically supports up to 8 vibration probe channels, along with additional channels for position-only sensors and reference probes
- Signal Conditioning: Processes weak millivolt thermoelectric signals from sensors and converts them into digital data for the Mark VIe controller
- Isolation: Channel-to-channel isolation of ≥500V to enhance safety and reliability
Description
- Power Supply: Operates on 28V DC, providing power to connected sensors
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
- Storage Temperature Range: -40°C to 85°C
- Humidity Tolerance: 5% to 95% non-condensing
- Communication: Seamlessly integrates into the Mark VIe architecture via appropriate communication modules
Functional Characteristics
- High Precision and Stability: Utilizes industrial-grade components and shielding designs to maintain signal stability, even in environments with strong electromagnetic interference (EMI)
- Comprehensive Monitoring: Enables full monitoring of turbine dynamics by supporting multiple vibration and position sensors
- Redundancy Support: Designed to work with GE’s Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) architecture, enhancing system reliability and availability
- User-Friendly Configuration: Comes with clear documentation and easy-to-use programming tools for quick setup and operation
- Diagnostic Capabilities: Provides diagnostic information to facilitate troubleshooting and maintenance activities
Application Scenarios
- Power Generation: Used in gas and steam turbine power plants to monitor critical vibration levels, ensuring stable and efficient power generation
- Oil & Gas: Applied in oil and gas extraction, processing, and transportation facilities where turbines are used for compression, pumping, and other critical processes
- Industrial Manufacturing: Utilized in various industrial manufacturing processes where turbines are employed for mechanical drive applications, such as in paper mills, steel plants, and chemical processing facilities
- Municipal Utilities: Deployed in municipal water and wastewater treatment plants, district heating systems, and other public utility applications where turbines play a key role in energy conversion and distribution.






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