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Vibration Sensors

Model Number

Description


Pneumatic

4109

Vibration Valve. Detects vibration from 1 to 6 g's. Valve closed under normal conditions trips open to vent when vibration exceeds set point. Contains an SPDT switch rated 10 amp, 125/250 VAC. Switch can be set Normally Open or Normally Closed.


Electronic

4109

Vibration Switch. Detects vibration from 1 to 6 g's.

4290

Vibration Switch. Detects vibration from 0 to 10 g's. Contains 15A, 125/250/480 VAC SPDT switch(es). Weatherproof (NEMA 4, IP 65).

4291

Explosion-Proof Vibration Switch. Detects vibration from 0 to 10 g's. Contains 15A, 125/250/480 VAC SPDT switch(es). Explosion-proof Class 1, Groups B, C & D; Class II, Groups E, F & G.

4292

Vibration Switch. "Precision" mechanical design, features calibration set-point adjustment. Detects vibration from 0 to 5 g's. Contains 5 amp, 220 VAC/30 VDC SPDT switch(es). Available with remote reset coil. Weatherproof (NEMA 4, IP65).

4293

Explosion-Proof Vibration Switch. "Precision" mechanical design, features calibration set-point adjustment. Detects vibration from 0 to 5 g's. Contains 5 amp, 220 VAC/30 VDC SPDT switch(es). Available with remote reset coil. Explosion-proof Class 1, Groups C & D; Class II, Groups E, F & G.

8590

Vibration Transmitter. 2-wire device transmits 4-20 mA signal proportional to vibration. Explosion-proof and intrinsically safe versions.

8591

Vibration Transmitter with LCD Indicator. 2-wire device transmits 4-20 mA signal proportional to vibration. Explosion-proof.

8592

Vibration Transmitter. 2-wire device transmits 4-20 mA signal proportional to vibration. For low frequency applications. Explosion-proof. Model N.

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