Dytran 3196C Operating Manual

Dynamic Transducers and Systems
21592 Marilla St. • Chatsworth, CA 913 11 • Phone 818-700-7818
www.dytran.com • e-mail: info@dytran.com
OG3196C.docx REV C, ECN -, 11-22-97 REV D, ECN 12777, 06/27/16 REV E, ECN 12876, 08/18/16
MODEL 3196C HIGH TEMPERATURE CHARG E MODE
WITH IMMERSION PROOF BOOT PROVISION
This manual includes:
1) Outline/Installation Drawing 127-3196C, Model 3196C
OPERATING GUIDE
ACCELEROMETER
OPERATING GUIDE
MODEL 3196C HIGH TEMPERATURE CHARGE MODE ACCELEROMETER
INTRODUCTION Model 3196C is a charge mode acc elerometer
designed to measure vibration of surfaces at temperatures up to +500 degrees F. This accel­erometer uses an ultra stable piezoceramic crystal material in its self-generating seismic element. This material exhibits less than +9% increase in sensit ivity from room temperature to +500 degrees F. Model 3196C may be used with various charge amplifiers of the vibr ation type. (As o pposed to the DC coupled electrostatic types.) We especially recommend the Dytran in-line charge amplifier Mode l Series 4705A, for use with the 3196C. This inexpensive miniature charge amplifier adapts the 3196C for use with any LIVM (constant current type) power unit. Model 4705A features BNC input and output connectors and mounts in-line between the 3196C and the power unit.
DESCRIPTION
Refer to Outline/Installation drawing 127-3196C. Model 3196C is packaged in a hermetically
sealed 300 series stainless steel housing and f eatures a transverse mounted ceramic-to-metal sealed TNC connector. The unit is installed by use of 3 8-32 x 1/2 inch long socket head cap screws, (supplied). The mounting screws thread into 3 matching threaded holes which must be provided in the mounting surface. Model 3196C also features a connector housing design which w ill accept Dytran's "Immers ion Proof" cable/boot assembly to protect the cable connection against moisture and other contaminants.
INSTALLATION
To mount Model 3196C, it is necess ary to drill and tap 3 equally spaced 8-32 mounting ports on a
1.188 dia. bolt circle. For best high frequency response, the contact area of the accelerometer must be selected or prepared to be flat to .001 TIR. The holes must be drilled perpendicular to the mounting surface to within 2 degrees of angular error. After drilling and tapping, clean the area to remove all traces of cutting oil and machining chips. Spread a thin layer of silicone grease on the three contact surfac es of the 3196C. Locate the acc el. over the tapped hol es and engage the three mounti ng screws through the holes in the flange and into the tapped holes. Thread the mounting screws into the tapped holes and torque to 15 pound inches.
Inspect the mating surf aces to ensure that t he accelerometer is snugged down tightly in intimate contact with the test surface at all three contact points. If the surfaces app ear to be m eeting squarel y, the accelerometer is ready for connection of the cable.
INTERCONNECTION
The recommended cable assy for the 3196C is the Dytran Model 6425A03. This cable is a 3 feet long low-noise coaxial with TNC connector on both ends. Connect the cable to th e 3196C and connect the other end of the cable to the charge amplifier. Apply lock wire if applicable. If you are using a fixed sensitivity charge amplifier such as the Model 4705A, the system sensitivity is the produc t of the c harge se nsitiv ity of the accel. (in pC/G) and the sensitivity of the charge amplifier (in mV/pC).
Example: Accelerometer sensitivity: 8.0 pC/G.
Charge amplifier (Model 4705M2) sensitivity:
12.5 mV/pC. System sensitivity is:
8.0 pC/G x 12.5 mV/pC = 100 mV/g MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR Should you experience a problem with your
system, contact the Dytran factory for technical assistance in analyzing and trouble shooting the problem. If the produc t m ust be retur ned for evaluat ion and/or repair, you will be given an RMA (returned materials authorization) number and instructions for returning the instrument to the factory. Do not return the instrument witho ut first obtaining this authorization to return.
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