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Low frequency dual-output accelerometer and temperature sensor, 500 mV/g

Model 797LT

Accelerometer and temperature sensor, low frequency accelerometer sensitivity 500 mV/g, low frequency range down to 0.2 Hz, temperature sensor sensitivity 10 mV/K, low profile with side exit 3-pin MIL-C-5015-style connector, case isolated

Dual-output accelerometer and temperature sensors measure both vibration and temperature, providing more data from one sensor to simplifying your condition monitoring setup. Dual-output sensors are useful in applications such as paper machines, where users want to know the temperature at the mounting locations in the dryer section.

Temperature is measured by an integrated circuit chip that produces a DC output voltage signal. The signal changes by 10 millivolts per degree Kelvin. A one degree Kelvin change is the same as a one degree Celsius change; the only difference between them is in the reference temperature, where 0º Celsius is 273º Kelvin. As an example, at a temperature of 300ºK (27ºC) the DC temperature signal would be 3.00 Volts DC.

Circular seal with yellow star in the middle with the words Lifetime Warranty

Accelerometer and temperature sensor features

  • Senses both acceleration and temperature
  • Extended low frequency response down to 0.2 Hz
  • Hermetic seal
  • ESD, overload and reverse wiring protection

Included accessories

  • 1/4-28 captive screw

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Specifications

PARAMETER VALUE
Sensor output Dynamic vibration + temperature (3-wire sensor)
Sensitivity 500 mV/g
Sensitivity tolerance ±5 %
Frequency response, ±3 dB 0.2 Hz - 3,700 Hz
Mounting thread 1/4-28 UNF tapped hole
Connector style MIL-C-5015, 3-pin
Connector orientation Top exit
Full-scale range 10 g peak
Resonance frequency 18 kHz
Temperature range -50°C to +120°C
Weight 160 grams
Hazardous area approvals Non-approved

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