MTS Series 793 User Manual

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Displacement Sensor Calibration

MTS Series 793 Tuning and Calibration

Calibration Procedures

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Considerations for

Gain/Linearization

calibrations

Gain/Linearization calibrations requires specific conditioner zeroing practices, as
follows:

Before and during calibration, ensure the Manual Offset and Electrical
Zero
controls on the Offset/Zero tab of the Inputs panel are set to zero.
Also, ensure the Electrical Zero Lock box is set.

After calibration, do not change the electrical zero adjustment.
Readjustment of electrical zero after calibration will change the point at
which linearization takes place, which will disturb other calibration settings.

Range support

Full-range conditioners (e.g. Model 493.25 DUCs) do not require individual
ranges.

Ranged conditioners (e.g. Model 493.21/21B DUCs and Model 497.14 AC
Conditioners) support up to four ranges for LVDT calibration. Displacement can
be calibrated to any range within the full-scale capacity of the sensor. Also,
ranges do not have to be centered on zero.

What you will need

You will need a dial indicator gage (or for longer displacements a measuring
device such as a long ruler, laser, or optical detector) to calibrate an LVDT.

Note

All calibration tools should be calibrated to an industry standard.

Note

This calibration procedure calibrates the conditioner for an actuator
displacement of ±10 cm. You will need to adjust the procedure to
accommodate your actuator displacement.

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