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Pro-DX Excieo Multifunction

Pro-DX Excieo Multifunction
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Please note: This information and product detail only covers the actual instrument. For a fully working vibration meter an acceleromter, cables and other accessories will be required. Please visit the Vibration Meter Kit pages for details and pricing on complete vibration meter kits.

The GA2005 Excieo is specifically designed for the assessment of human vibration to the ‘Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005’ using the tri-axial GA2005M model. It has the ability to measure Hand-Arm and Whole-Body Vibration with all the relevant filters. It also has the ability to measure vibration for a much wider range of applications. It has large data-logging capabilities with the option of recording time-histories, which are especially important for unattended Whole Body measurements. This rugged instrument is also incredibly simple to use with good battery life and fast download to a PC via USB.

Applications include:

  • Hand-Arm Vibration Risk Assessments (GA2005M)
  • Whole-Body Vibration Risk Assessments (GA2005M)
  • Human Vibration control measurements (GA2005M)
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Machine condition monitoring
  • Bearing condition checking
  • Engineering measurements
  • Product emissions testing
  • Production quality checking

A backlit LCD panel provides information and data and an easy to use menu system provides quick operation. Frequency weighting measurements include FA, Fb, Fc, FI, Fk, Wb, Wc, Wd, We, Wh ,Wj, Wk, Wm and Ws and the unit is capable of measuring Arms, Amax, Aeq, PEAK, Velocity, Displacement, and VDV in metric, dB, Imperial or g units.

Specifications:

Applicable Standards:
ISO8041:Human Response to Vibration
BS4675:1978, ISO2954:1975 Requirements for Instruments measuring vibration severity

Accelerometers:
For Hand Arm Vibration: KD1006
Sensitivity: 10mV/g, Range (f.s.) ±500g,
Frequency response 2-5000Hz ±10%
For Whole Body Vibration: KD1007
Sensitivity: 100mV/g, Range (f.s.) ±50g,
Frequency response 0.5-3000Hz ±5%

Display:
Electro-Luminescent, Back-lit LCD panel (160x160 pixels) Vibration Meter displays
Numerical: Parallel Tri-axial results
Real time clock: Day, Month, Year, Hour, Minute, Second

Level Range:
Dynamic Range: 74 dB
HARM: RMS range 0.02-5000m/s2
WBV: RMS range 0.002-500m/s2

Frequency Weighting:
Custom; FA, Fb, Fc, FI, Fk, Wb, Wc, Wd, We, Wh, Wj, Wk, Wm, Ws

Detectors:
rms, rmq and Peak

Measurement Parameters:
Arms, Amax, Aeq, PEAK, Velocity, Displacement, VDV
Units: metric, dB, Imperial, g

Log Time Intervals:
Maximum 23.59.59 hh.mm.ss user definable in one second intervals

Timer Function:
Maximum 23.59.58 hh.mm.ss user definable in one second intervals

Memory:
4Mb On-board FLASH, 3.5Mb available for data-storage allowing more than 3000 recordings (without history) to be stored.

Inputs :
3-Channel input for Voltage mode.

Signal Output
RS232: 2400 Baud, 8 bit, no parity, bi-directional, 9 pin Lemo, USB interface, ‘AC’ output

Processing:
A to D Converters: 20-bit Stereo, 16kHz sampling
DSP: 5MIPS, 5MHz processor
Controller: 16bit, running at 16MHz

Power Requirements:
12 volts DC (with mains adapter), Batteries: 6 x MN1500 (size AA),
Life: approximately 12 hours (alkaline batteries, continuous operation). Simultaneous mains and battery operation.

Size and Weight Dimensions: :
Height: 255mm (without Cable) x Width: 100mm (max) x Depth: 49mm
Weight: 780g approximately (including batteries)



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