Operation with frequency analysers – Casella CEL CEL-160 User Manual

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converts the instrument into a comprehensive

vibration waveform and level recorder. The

results provided are available in terms of either

vibration acceleration, velocity or displace-

ment. The instrument is calibrated to the

accelerometer via the 100 mV reference

voltage provided by the CEL-177 Precision

Calibrator or alternatively the accelerometer

may be mounted on the RS11032 Transducer

Calibration Table.

In addition to the full range of general

purpose measurements the CEL-160 will

prove particularly valuable in providing hard

copy results of vibration signals for use in

machinery preventative maintenance program-

mes; program Level 2 versions are particularly

well suited to shock measurements. An option

schedule provides for an additional +18 V DC

bias to be provided to the preamplifier socket

that will allow direct connection of

accelerometers having integral preamplifiers.

Full details are given in Section 12.

5.3

RMS Level Recording

Recording of signal RMS level may be made

across the full range of paper speeds with any

of the four time constants and in linear or

logarithmic units. In the case of logarithmic

traces the dynamic range may be set as either

10 dB, 20 dB or 50 dB. In order to provide a

continuous trace between the individual points

plotted by the recorder the controlling program

allows for each individual point to be joined by

a continuous line. This means that to go from

minimum to full scale deflection each of the

100 discharge pins will be fired in turn. As it

takes 50 µS to fire each pin, the minimum time

to cross the paper is 5 mS.

Considering that most traditional

electro-mechanical level recorders are limited

to 150 mS to cross their charts it can be seen

that the CEL-160 is some 30 times faster. This

will ensure that the levels are faithfully

recorded without distortion by the writing

system. Further improvements are available by

operating the CEL-160 in the AC or Transient

Capture modes.

For details of level against frequency

recording refer to Section 6 of this manual.

5.4

Waveform Recording

Selecting the AC mode of operation enables

the CEL-160 to operate as a recording

oscillograph. To obtain this function the

digitised AC signal is applied direct to the

writing head control circuits with the centre

line of the trace representing 0 V. Each pin is

fired as it receives a sample and the link line is

not therefore provided. There is therefore no

limiting factor to the writing speed. The pin

discharge rate is 27,750 per second. At the

fastest paper speed the highest individual

frequency that can be resolved is in the order

of 20 Hz but the envelope of frequencies up to

10 kHz can be clearly resolved.

The transient capture facility in the level

2 version will enable detailed examination of

frequencies up to 10 kHz. It should be noted

that in this mode of operation the rate of pin

discharge is very high and in addition high

paper speeds are usually used. These two

factors cause a high power consumption and

can quickly discharge the batteries, and it is

recommended that the CEL-3731 NiCad

Battery pack is used in these measurement

configurations.

In order to ensure that AC signals

remain on scale the sensitivity in this mode is

reduced by 10 dB relative to the RMS modes.

This amount corresponds to the crest factor of

the RMS detector, hence any AC signal that

remains on scale will be correctly processed

by the RMS circuits.

5.5

Recording DC Levels

The CEL-160 may be used as a general

purpose level recorder by applying the input to

the DC input connector and selecting the DC

mode. A recording span from 0 V to levels

between 2 and 7 V FSD will be obtained on

the 50 dB dynamic range setting with any

offset requirements being arranged externally.

The 20 dB and 10 dB dynamic range setting

will provide for the appropriate top part of the

scale to be expanded in order to improve

resolution. Forfurtherdetails refer to section 4.2

6. Operation with

Frequency Analysers

The CEL-160 may be used to produce

recordings of level against frequency by

connecting it to a suitable frequency analyser.

It is primarily intended for operation with the

CEL-196 Automatic Third Octave Filter Set but

may also be coupled to a wide range of other

serial or real time analysers. The various filters

programmed as standard are listed under the

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