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Find the suitable vibration measuring instrumentation for your measurement task quickly. Many vibration measurement tasks can be described by the below-mentioned categories. We willingly support you in terms of choosing the right instrumentation for your technical demands.
Vibration measurement on machines
Description | Technical Solutions |
ISO 10816-2: Vibration measurement and evaluation of land-based steam turbines and generators above 50 MW | |
ISO 10816-3: Vibration measurement and evaluation of industrial machines above 15 kW | |
ISO 1940: Balancing of rigid rotors |
Human vibration measurement
Description | Technical Solutions |
ISO 5349: Measurement and evaluation of vibration influence on the human hand-arm-system | InnoMeter HVM 5349 (also available in a kit), VM30-H |
ISO 2631: Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration | InnoMeter HVM 2631 (also available in a kit), VM30-H |
ISO 6954: Measurement and evaluation of vibration influence on men in ships |
Building vibration measurement
Description | Technical solutions |
DIN 4150-3: Vibrations in buildings: Effects on structures | InnoMeter 4150-3 (also available in a kit) |
Vibration measurement on wind energy turbines
Description | Technical solutions |
VDI 3834: Measurement and evaluation of the mechanical vibration of wind energy turbines and their components | InnoMeter 3834 (also available in a kit) |
General vibration measurement tasks
Vibration and shock signals can be
- analyzed in detail or
- be characterized combined with parameters (e.g. true r.m.s. or peak values).
Analyzing vibration signals in detail | Technical solutions |
Presentation as time signal and evaluation with cursors | |
Presentation as frequency spectrum and evaluation with cursors | |
Presentation as electrical ±10 V signal with signal conditioning | |
Digital logging |
Analyzing vibration signals with parameters | Technical solutions |
Presentation as numerical display | |
Presentation as time signal and evaluation with cursors | |
Presentation as 0..10 V or 4..20 mA signal | |
Digital logging | |
Stationary monitoring |
