Catalog Numbers 1443-ACC-GP series, 1443-ACC-VO series, 1443-ACC-IS series, 1443-ACC-AT s e r i e s , 1 4 4 3 - A C C - L F - T ,
1443-ACC-HF-T
Top icPag e
Sensor Selection Process4
Shield Wire Isolation Sensor and Cable Selection8
Sensor Quick Reference11
Metric and Imperial Mounting13
Sensors14
Sensor Certifications and Approvals42
Accessories44
Sensor Cross-reference - 1443 Series (New) to 9000 Series (Old)56
Additional Resources59
Summary of Changes
Top icPa ge
Added new topic ‘API-670 compliance’10
Added Important for sensors manufactured earlier than October 201710
Added Hall-effect Speed Sensor information to quick reference section13, 42
Sensitivity changed from (±10%) to (±5%) global change14
Updated footnote for sensitivity tolerance14
Updated all Sensor tables frequency ranges with new ranges14
Exception for sensor compliance for six Accelerometers16
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Permanently Installed
Accelerometers
Sensor Cables to Dynamix™ 1444
Permanently Installed
Accelerometers
Sensor Cables
Switch Box
Sensor to Data Collector Cable
Dynamix™ 2500
Rockwell Automation® 1443 Series Accelerometers are general-purpose sensors that are used to measure vibration on
industrial machinery. The 1443 Series family also includes sensors with these varied capabilities:
• Low frequency, as low as 0.1 Hz or 6 cpm
• High frequency, up to 20 kHz or 1200 kcpm
• Velocity output, internal integrator
• Hazardous area approved
• Dual accelerometer and temperature output
Typical Vibration Measurement Systems
Accelerometers are either permanently mounted or carried from point-to-point in a route-based measurement or analysis
scheme. The entire measurement system, however, can take on various forms, depending on sensor type and the goal of
the monitoring program. The following examples illustrate vibration measurement and monitor systems.
Figure 1 - Dynamix™ System and Permanently Installed Accelerometers
Figure 2 - Portable Data Collector and Permanently Installed Accelerometers
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Figure 3 - Portable Data Collector and Accelerometer
Sensor to Dynamix™ 2500
Precision Industrial
Accelerometer with
Magnetic Mounting
Dynamix™ 2500
IMPORTANTAll specifications are at room temperature unless otherwise specified.
For certification information, see Declaration of Conformance at rok.auto/certifications
Optional versions have identical specifications and accessories as listed for standard model except where noted. Multiple
options can be used.
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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Sensor Selection Process
This flowchart illustrates the process that you can follow to select the appropriate sensor for your application.
Figure 4 - Sensor Selection Flowchart
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Shield Wire Isolation Sensor and Cable Selection
The 1443 Series include sensor and cable solutions that isolate the shield wire from the sensor or ground the shield wire
to the sensor. For standard sensors, select either shield isolated or shield grounded cables. When a sensor with an integral
cable is required, select a sensor with the shield wire isolated from the sensor or that has its shield wire grounded to the
sensor.
When a shield to sensor isolated solution is required, which is the normal recommended method:
• If a sensor without an integral cable is required, use an accessory cable that has its shield wire isolated from the
sensor connector. Select a cable with ‘IBC’ in its catalog number, for example, 1443-CBL-MS2IBC-32S.
• If a sensor with an integral cable is required, use a sensor with its shield wire isolated from the sensor. Select a
sensor with ‘SI’ in its catalog number, for example, 1443-ACC-GP-T16-SI.
When a shield grounded sensor is required:
• If a sensor without an integral cable is required, use an accessory cable that has its shield wire that is grounded to
the sensor connector. Select a cable with ‘GBC’ in its catalog number, for example, 1443-CBL-MS2GBC-16S.
• If a sensor with an integral cable is required, use a sensor with its shield wire that is grounded to sensor case. Select
a sensor with ‘SC’ in its catalog number, for example, 1443-ACC-GP-T16-SC.
The recommended solution is to connect the shield at the measurement system and leave it isolated at the sensor end. Use
IBC version cables or ‘SI’ version sensors when an integral cable sensor is required. However, when EMI problems are
present or expected, then a shield case grounded solution can prove to be a better design.
When signal noise or interference is a problem or concern, you must understand the source of the problem to resolve it.
Noise can be introduced into signals from accelerometers through these common phenomena:
• Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
EMI is the introduction of unwanted signals into an electronic device from electromagnetic fields that another
electronic device generated. Televisions, radars, vehicles, variable-frequency drives (VFDs), and other electronic
devices can produce high powered electromagnetic fields. EMI can be introduced into the measurement system via
the signal wiring when that wiring acts as an antenna, which occurs when one end of the wire is ungrounded.
When EMI occurs, it typically results in signals being introduced at discrete frequencies that are related to the
signal source. The impact on measurements is dependent on the magnitude and specific frequency of the signal
that is induced. This occurrence is relative to the measurement systems design signal magnitude and frequency
range and the expected signals that are intended to be measured.
•Ground Loops
In electronics, a ground loop is caused when a device has multiple paths for electricity to flow to ground. In a
measurement system, this scenario commonly occurs when a signal wire is grounded at both ends, with each end
having another potential (resistance) to ground.
The key for accelerometer measurement systems is knowing if the machine case, or bearing housing, to which the
sensor is attached, is grounded or not. While a new machine installation can be isolated, changes are possible over
the life of the machine as wear occurs, maintenance is performed, and other changes are made.
Regardless the source, when present these signals or noise can result in significant error in measurements. The result can
be random and inexplicable machine alarms and trips, erroneous condition assessment / diagnosis, and possible damage
to the instrumentation. If the source of the noise is clear, and there is only one concern, then the corrective action is clear,
depending on the source of the problem, try the following:
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EMI
Ground the shield at both ends of the cable.
• If you tie the shield to the sensor case only, it creates a ground if the structure that the sensor is mounted on is
grounded. If the bearing housing or the machine is isolated from ground, then when you connect the shield to the
case of the sensor cannot ground the shield.
• If the ground potential through the sensor is different than ground potential through the instrumentation ground,
then a ground loop is created. The ground loop that is created can be a worse condition than the EMI problem.
• In most cases, grounding the shield at both ends must be the last resort because ground loop problems can result.
The ground loop problems can create more significant problems than the EMI issue. Make sure that the following
common wiring solutions are considered:
– Use high quality, well shielded, twisted wire cable.
– Route cable runs to avoid obvious / strong sources of EMI such as radio transmission towers, generators,
and transformers.
– If cables are routed through a J-box, make sure that shields are properly connected.
– When routing cables, make sure to cross AC power lines at right angles. Approach AC motors from a right
angle to the motor shaft and do not route wiring alongside a motor.
– At the monitor, connect the shield wires directly to ground - so do not ground it through the instrument.
Ground Loops
Isolate the shield at one end of the cable.
• In most cases, make sure that the shield is not connected to the sensor.
• A special cable or a custom made cable is required for accelerometers with two or three pin
MIL-C-5015 connectors.
• For existing installations, do not assume that the shield is not tied to the sensor case. While not connected to the
sensor case is normal practice in most locations, it doesn't mean that it is that way. Also, if the shield is connected to
the sensor case, it’s possible that the structure the sensor is mounted on has changed in respect to the ground for
other reasons.
• If continuous or intermittent EMI (RFI) sources are present, then when you isolate one end of the shield it creates
an antenna that can result in EMI (RFI) noise problems. An EMI (RFI) issue can be a worse condition than the
ground loop problem.
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API-670 Compliance
All 1443 Series sensors are compliant to the American Petroleum Institute (API) Standard 670, 5th Edition, November
2014, with the following exceptions:
• Side exit sensors have an outside diameter greater than 25 mm (1 in.) as specified by API-670 paragraph 5.2.1.5.
• Calibration frequency is 80 Hz, in accordance with ISO standard 9001-2008, rather than 100 Hz as specified in
API-670 Table 1 note f.
• Only the standard 16 ft cables are nominally 5 m (200 in.) as specified by API-670 paragraph 5.2.2.2.
• Cables do not ship with loose heat-shrink tubing for labeling, as specified by API-670 paragraph 5.2.2.3.
Perhaps the most important attribute of the sensor, per the standard, is its accuracy. The standard specifies accuracy
requirements for accelerometers in the following table.
Table 1 - Machinery Protection System Accuracy Requirements
Accelerometers and Accelerometer Extension Cables
TemperatureAccuracy Requirements as a Function of Temperature
Test RangeOperating / Storage RangeWithin Testing RangeOutside Testing Range but Within Operating Range
20...30 °C
(68...86 °F)
(1) During the testing o f the accelerometers, the parameter under test is the only parameter that is varied. All other parameters remain constant.
(2) Conditions of test at any one temperature within the testing range, at any single frequency that is not specified but is within the specified frequency range of the transducer.
(3) Frequency response testing conditions, at any one temperature within the testing range, at an excitation amplitude that is not specified but is within the specified amplitude range of the transducer.
(4) Principal axis sensitivity testing conditions (test range), at any one temperature within the testing range set at 100 Hz, at an excitation amplitude that is not specified but is within the specified
amplitude range of the transducer. Operating range at any one temperature within the operating range, at 100 Hz, at an excitation amplitude that is not specified but is within the specified amplitude
range of the transducer.
–55...+120 °C
(–65...+250 °F)
Principal axis sensitivity
Amplitude linearity: 1% from 0.1...50 g peak
Frequency response
referenced to the actual measured principal axis
(4)
sensitivity
(4)
: 100 mV/g ± 5%
(3)
: ±3 dB from 10 Hz to 10 kHz,
(2)
(1)
Principal axis sensitivity
(4)
: 100 mV/g ± 20%
The 1443 Series sensor is ± 5% across the entire operating range of the sensor. This sensor range significantly exceeds the
requirement of only testing within the temperature range. Among sensors advertised as API compliant, this provides a
much more consistent and accurate measurement than most sensors compared to the requirement of just ±20%.
IMPORTANTSensors manufactured earlier than October 2017 can have sensitivity variances of up to ± 10% across the operating range.
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Sensor Quick Reference
General-purpose Accelerometers
General-purpose industrial accelerometers are recommended for permanent installation onto machinery or route-based
vibration data collection in predictive maintenance and condition-monitoring applications.
General-purpose Accelerometer
(with Integral Cable)
(1) S ensors with the shield wire grounded to the case are non-standard. See Shield Wire Isolation Sensor and Cable Selection on page 8 before ordering.
1443-ACC-GP-T16-SI• Integral ~5 m (16 ft) Cable
1443-ACC-GP-T32-SI• Integral ~10 m (32 ft) Cable
1443-ACC-GP-T16-SC• Integral ~5 m (16 ft) Cable
1443-ACC-GP-T32-SC• Integral ~10 m (32 ft) Cable
• 0.8…19 kHz
•Top Exit
• 0.2…15 kHz
• Side Exit
• 100 mV/g
• 0.8…15 kHz
•Top Exit
• 100 mV/g
• 0.8…15 kHz
•Top Exit
• Shield Case Grounded Cable
• 100 mV/g
• 0.8…15 kHz
•Top Exit
• Shield Case Grounded Cable
• 100 mV/g
• 0.8…15 kHz
•Top Exit
(1)
(1)
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Sensors with Integral Cables
Included in the list of 1443 Series general-purpose Accelerometers are variants of the sensor that include integral 4.8 m
(16 ft) and 9.7 m (32 ft) cables. Sensors with an integrated cable are useful in wet or dirty (high particulate) areas.
Low Frequency Accelerometer
The accelerometer combines low-frequency response with high-output sensitivity to obtain the resolution characteristics
and output signal levels necessary for low-frequency measurements and analysis.
Table 3 - Low Frequency Accelerometer
PurposeCat. NoFeaturesPage
Low Frequency Accelerometer1443-ACC-LF-T• 500 mV/g
• 1.5…10 kHz (5%)
• 0.1…15 kHz (3db)
•Top Exit
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High Frequency Accelerometer
When you test, monitor vibrations, and analyze the frequency of machinery where frequencies greater than
approximately 15 kHz, the frequencies must be measured.
Table 4 - High Frequency Accelerometer
PurposeCat. NoFeaturesPage
High Frequency Accelerometer1443-ACC-HF-T• 50 mV/g
• 0.8…20 kHz
•Top exit
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Specialty Accelerometers
These sensors are available for applications that require velocity output and temperature output from the sensor.
•Velocity Output
• Acceleration and Temperature
Table 5 - Specialty Accelerometers
PurposeCat. NoFeaturesPage
Velocity Output Accelerometer1443-ACC-VO-TOutput is integrated to velocity
100 mV/ips
2…6 kHz
Output ±50 in/s
Top Exit
Velocity Output Accelerometer1443-ACC-VO-SOutput is integrated to velocit y
100 mV/ips
2…6 kHz
Output ±50 in/s
Side Exit
Combination Acceleration and Temperature1443-ACC-AT-T100 mV/g
0.8…15 kHz
10 mV/°C
Top Exit
Combination Acceleration and Temperature1443-ACC-AT-S100 mV/g
0.8…15 kHz
10 mV/°C
Side Exit
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32
34
36
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Intrinsically Safe Accelerometers
Intrinsically safe sensors meet additional requirements for hazardous environments. See specification tables for a list of
certifications.
Table 6 - Intrinsically Safe Accelerometers
PurposeCat. NoFeaturesPage
Hazardous Area Accelerometer1443-ACC-IS-T• 100 mV/g
• 0.8…15 kHz
•Top Exit
1443-ACC-IS-S• 100 mV/g
• 0.8…15 kHz
• Side Exit
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Hall-effect Speed Sensor
Catalog number EK-44395 is an Airpax Model H1512-005 hall-effect sensor that is designed to generate a steady pulse
train in response to movement of a target surface.
The EK-44395 Hall-effect Speed Sensor outputs a TTL signal that is suitable for use as a direct speed input to the
Dynamix™ 1444-DYN04-01RA monitor. See Ta b l e 2 1
on page 42.
Metric and Imperial Mounting
Sensor mounting accessories are included with the accelerometer, see Supplied Accessories in the specification tables.
Options exist to mount the sensor on the machine end, in either in Metric or Imperial units, as denoted by the ‘Mounting
Thread’ attribute in the following tables for each sensor.
Top exit sensors have a 1/4-28 UNF female thread on the sensor end. Two studs are included, both with one 1/4-28
UNF male end (for the sensor). The other end has either an M8 x 1.25 mm male thread or a 1/4-28 UNF male thread for
mounting on the machine.
Side exit sensors have a through hole. Bolts are included with a machine mounting thread of either M6 x 1.00 mm male
or 1/4-28 UNF male.
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Sensors
1443-ACC-GP-T Accelerometer
General-purpose industrial accelerometers are recommended for permanent installation onto machinery or route-based
vibration data collection in predictive maintenance and condition-monitoring applications.
Enclosure RatingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation2...20 mA2...20 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)19 x 36 mm3/4 x 1.42 in.
Weight, approx.48 g1.7 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryShear
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin-MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Supplied Accessories
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.5…10 kHz90…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
300 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
10
Ω> 10
10
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
Calibration Certificate
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Sensor is compliant to API Standard 670, 5th Edition. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-base d, least-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) Calibration @80 Hz per ISO 9001-200 83
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Figure 5 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
in.
Figure 6 - 1443-ACC-GP-T Measurements
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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1443-ACC-GP-S Accelerometer
General-purpose industrial accelerometers are recommended for permanent installation onto machinery or route-based
vibration data collection in predictive maintenance and condition-monitoring applications.
Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation2…20 mA2…20 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)25 x 30 x 35 mm1 x 1.18 x 1.38 in.
Weight, approx.170 g6.0 oz
Mounting thread
(4)
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin-MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionSide
Supplied Accessories
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.5…10 kHz90…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
50 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
10
Ω> 10
10
Ω
M6 x 1 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-BLT-125-0
1443-BLT-125-M6
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 7 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
1.46 in.
Figure 8 - 1443-ACC-GP-S Accelerometer
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1443-ACC-GP-T16-SI Accelerometer
General-purpose industrial accelerometers are recommended for permanent installation onto machinery or route-based
vibration data collection in predictive maintenance and condition-monitoring applications.
Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation0.5…8 mA0.5…8 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)19 x 36 mm3/4 x 1.42 in.
Weight, approx.48 g1.7 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Cable Length5 m16 ft
Cable TypeShielded Silicone
Supplied Accessories
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.2…10 kHz72…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
300 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
10
Ω> 10
10
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Sensor is compliant to API Standard 670, 5th Edition. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
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(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
16 ft
5 m
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
Figure 9 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
Figure 10 - 1443-ACC-GP-T16-SI Accelerometer
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1443-ACC-GP-T32-SI Accelerometer
General-purpose industrial accelerometers are recommended for permanent installation onto machinery or route-based
vibration data collection in predictive maintenance and condition-monitoring applications.
Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation0.5…8 mA0.5…8 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)19 x 36 mm3/4 x 1.42 in.
Weight, approx.48 g1.7 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connec torTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Cable Length10 m32 ft
Cable TypeShielded Silicone
Supplied Accessories
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.2…10 kHz72…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
300 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
10
Ω> 10
10
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Sensor is compliant to API Standard 670, 5th Edition. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 11 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
Figure 12 - 1443-ACC-GP-T32-SI Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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1443-ACC-GP-T16-SC Accelerometer
General-purpose industrial accelerometers are recommended for permanent installation onto machinery or route-based
vibration data collection in predictive maintenance and condition-monitoring applications. Sensors with the shield wire
that is grounded to the case are non-standard. See Shield Wire Isolation Sensor and Cable Selection
Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation0.5…8 mA0.5…8 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 1010 Ω> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)19 x 36 mm3/4 x 1.42 in.
Weight, approx.48 g1.7 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Cable Length5 m16 ft
Cable TypeShielded Silicone
Cable GroundingShield Case Grounded
Supplied Accessories
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.2…10 kHz72…600,000 cpm
2
300 μg
±1%±1%
10
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
on page 8 ordering.
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 13 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
Figure 14 - 1443-ACC-GP-T16-SC Accelerometer
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1443-ACC-GP-T32-SC Accelerometer
General-purpose industrial accelerometers are recommended for permanent installation onto machinery or route-based
vibration data collection in predictive maintenance and condition-monitoring applications. Sensors with the shield wire
that is grounded to the case are non-standard. See Shield Wire Isolation Sensor and Cable Selection
Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation0.5…8 mA0.5…8 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 1010 Ω> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)19 x 36 mm3/4 x 1.42 in.
Weight, approx.48 g1.7 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Cable Length10 m32 ft
Cable TypeShielded Silicone
Cable GroundingShield Case Grounded
Supplied Accessories
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.2…10 kHz72…600,000 cpm
2
300 μg
±1%±1%
10
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
on page 8 ordering.
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Figure 15 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
Figure 16 - 1443-ACC-GP-T32-SC Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
1443-ACC-LF-T Accelerometer
The accelerometer combines low-frequency response with high-output sensitivity to obtain the resolution characteristics
and output signal levels necessary for low-frequency measurements and analysis.
Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation2…20 mA2…20 mA
Output impedance<100 Ω<100 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)25 x 40 mm1 x 1.6 in.
Weight, approx.110 g3.9 oz
Mounting thread
(4)
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Supplied Accessories
(5)
51 mV/(m/s2)500 mV/g
2
±16 g
1.2…10 kHz72…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
50 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
8
Ω> 10
8
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Sensor is compliant to API Standard 670, 5th Edition. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 17 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
in.
in.
Figure 18 - 1443-ACC-LF-T Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28 V DC18…28 V DC
Constant current excitation0.5…8 mA0.5…8 mA
Output impedance<200 Ω<200 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12 V DC10…12 V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)19 x19 mm3/4 x 0.75 in.
Weight, approx.48 g1.7 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryShear
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Supplied Accessories
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
51 mV/(m/s2)50 mV/g
2
±160 g
2…14 kHz120…840,000 cpm
2
μm/s
300 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
8
Ω> 10
8
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Sensor is compliant to API Standard 670, 5th Edition. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 19 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
Figure 20 - 1443-ACC-HF-T Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28 V DC18…28 V DC
Constant current excitation2…10 mA2…10 mA
Output impedance<200 Ω<200 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12 V DC10…12 V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)25 x 40 mm1 x 1.6 in.
Weight, approx.110 g3.9 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Supplied Accessories
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
4 mV/(mm/s)100 mV/(in/s)
3.5…4 kHz210…240,000 cpm
μm/s450 μin./s
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
8
Ω> 10
8
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Sensor is compliant to API Standard 670, 5th Edition. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 21 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
in.
in.
Figure 22 - 1443-ACC-VO-T Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28 V DC18…28 V DC
Constant current excitation2...10 mA2...10 mA
Output impedance<200 Ω<200 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12 V DC10…12 V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)25 x 35 x 30 mm1 x 1.4 x 1.2 in
Weight, approx.170 g6.0 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionSide
Supplied Accessories
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
4 mV/(mm/s)100 mV/(in/s)
3.5…4 kHz210…240,000 cpm
μm/s450 μin./s
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
8
Ω> 10
8
Ω
M6 x 1 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-BLT-125-0
1443-BLT-125-M6
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 23 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
1.46 in.
Figure 24 - 1443-ACC-VO-S Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
Rockwell Automation Publication 1443-TD001D-EN-P - March 201933
Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation 2…20 mA 2…20 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)25 x 40 mm1 x 1.6 in.
Weight, approx.110 g3.9 oz
Mounting thread
(4)
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorThree-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Supplied Accessories
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.5…10 kHz90…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
300 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
10
Ω> 10
10
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Sensor is compliant to API Standard 670, 5th Edition. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 25 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
in.
in.
Figure 26 - 1443-ACC-AT-T Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation 2…20 mA 2…20 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)25 x 30 x 35mm1 x 1.18 x 1.38 in
Weight, approx.170 g6.0 oz
Mounting thread
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorThree-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionSide
Supplied Accessories
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.5…10 kHz90…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
300 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
10
Ω> 10
10
Ω
M6 x 1 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-BLT-125-0
1443-BLT-125-M6
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 27 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
1.46 in.
Figure 28 - 1443-ACC-AT-S Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation 2…20 mA 2…20 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)19 x36 mm3/4 x 1.42 in.
Weight, approx.48 g1.7 oz
Mounting thread
(4)
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connectorTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionTop
Supplied Accessories
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.5…10 kHz90…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
300 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
10
Ω> 10
10
Ω
M8 x 1.25 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-STD-0-0
1443-STD-0-M8
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Sensor is compliant to API Standard 670, 5th Edition. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 29 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
in.
in.
Figure 30 - 1443-ACC-IS-T Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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Enclosure ratingIP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.IP66 to 68, depending upon the cable assembly used.
Electrical
Settling time (within 1% of bias)< 2.0 s< 2.0 s
Discharge time constant≥ 0.5 s≥ 0.5 s
Excitation voltage18…28V DC18…28V DC
Constant current excitation… 2…20 mA
Output impedance<150 Ω<150 Ω
Output bias voltage10…12V DC10…12V DC
Electrical isolation (case)> 10
Electrical protection500V500V
Physical
Size (hex x height)25 x 30 x 35 mm1 x 1.18 x 1.38 in
Weight, approx.170 g6.0 oz
Mounting thread
(4)
Mounting torque8 N•m6 ft•lb
Sensing elementCeramic
Sensing geometryCompression
Housing materialStainless Steel
SealingWelded hermetic
Electrical connec torTwo-pin MIL-C-5015
Electrical connector positionSide
Supplied Accessories
(5)
10.2 mV/(m/s2)100 mV/g
2
±80 g
1.5…10 kHz90…600,000 cpm
2
μm/s
50 μg
±1%±1%
2
pk5000 g pk
10
Ω> 10
10
Ω
M6 x 1 mm male1/4-28 UNF male
1443-BLT-125-0
1443-BLT-125-M6
ICS-3 3 pt calibration
(1) S ensitivity tolerance is across the operating temperature range. Conversion factor 1 g = 9.81 m/s2.
(2) 1 Hz = 60 cpm (cycles per minute).
(3) Zero-based, le ast-squares, straight-line method.
(4) 1/4-28 UNF has no equivalent in metric units.
(5) ICS-3 3 pt calibration 10 Hz, 100 Hz, 1 kHz.
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Figure 31 - Sensitivity Change vs. Frequency for the Accelerometer (Same for All 1443 Series)
1.46 in.
Figure 32 - 1443-ACC-IS-S Accelerometer
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
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Hall-effect Speed Sensor
The EK-44395 Hall-effect Speed Sensor outputs a TTL signal that is suitable for use as a direct speed input to the
Dynamix™ 1444-DYN04-01RA monitor.
The sensor can be used with any 3-wire accelerometer cable, which is listed inTab l e 2 6
Temperature, ambient, max.Hazardous Area - North America-55 °C…+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
Temperature CodesFor Div 1,2 Groups A-G
Cable Assemblies
For use with 1443-ACC-IS-S
and 1443-ACC-IS-T
Wiring Categor y
(1)
(When Product Is Marked)1443-ACC-IS-S and 1443-ACC-IS-T
Hazardous Area - ATEX-55 °C…+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
Hazardous Area - IECEx-55 °C…+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
T4 (-55…+110 °C) (-67…+230 °F)
T6 (-55…+60 °C) (-67…+140 °F)
For Zone 20, Dust group IIIC
T130 °C (-55…+110 °C) (-67…+230 °F)
T80 °C (-55…+60 °C) (-67…+140 °F)
For Class I Zone 0 gas group IIC
T4 (-55…+110 °C) (-67…+230 °F)
ATEX and IECEx:
For Ex ia IIC
T4 (-55…+110 °C) (-67…+230 °F)
T6 (-55…+60 °C) (-67…+140 °F)
For Ex ia IIIC
T130 °C (-55…+110 °C) (-67…+230 °F)
T80 °C (-55…+60 °C) (-67…+140 °F)
1443-CBL-MS2IBC
1443 -CBL-MS2IBC-50A - tighten to 4 N•m (2.95 lb•ft) , temperature range: -40…+100 °C (-40…+212 °F)
1443-CBL-MS2IBC - rated IP66
1443-CBL-MS2GBC - push on connection, temperature range: -50…+110 °C (-58…+230 °F)
1443-CBL-MS2GBC - rated IP68
1443-CBL must conform with Rockwell Automation® Environmental Specification 970-20-01
(2)
2 - on shielded signal ports
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Table 22 - Sensor Certifications (Continued)
ExEuropean Union 94/9/EC ATEX Directive, compliant with:
EN 60079-0:2010+A11:2013; General Requirements
EN 60079-11:2012 Explosive Atmospheres, Protection `i’
I M1 Ex ia I Ma -55 °C<Ta<+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
II 1 G Ex ia IIC T4 Ga -55 °C <Ta<+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
II 1 G Ex ia IIC T6 Ga -55 °C <Ta<+60 °C (-67…+140 °F)
II 1 D Ex ia IIIC T130°C IP65 Da -55 °C <Ta<+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
II 1 D Ex ia IIIC T80°C IP65 Da -55 °C <Ta<+60 °C (-67…+140 °F)
Baseefa15ATEX0101X
Baseefa15ATEX0100
IECExIECEx System, compliant with:
IEC 60079-0:2011 Edition 6; General Requirements
IEC 60079-11:2011 Edition 6; Explosive Atmospheres, Protection `i‘
Ex ia I Ma -55 °C<Ta<+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
Ex ia IIC T4 Ga -55 °C<Ta<+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
Ex ia IIC T6 Ga -55 °C<Ta<+60 °C (-67…+140 °F)
Ex ia IIIC T130°C IP65 Da -55 °C <Ta<+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
Ex ia IIIC T80°C IP65 Da -55 °C <Ta<+60 °C (-67…+140 °F)
IECEx BAS 15.0073X
IECEx BAS 15.0072
c-SGS-usSGS Certified Process Control Equipment for Class I, Zone 0
Hazardous Locations, which are certified for US and Canada. See SGS File USTC/15/FAI/01350
AEx, ia, IIC, T4, Ga, -55°C…+110 °C (-67…+230 °F)
c-SGS-usSGS Certified Process Control Equipment for Zone 20
Hazardous Locations, which are certified for US and Canada. See SGS File USTC/15/FAI/01350
AEx, ia, IIIC, T130°C, IP65, Da, -55 °C…+110 °C
AEx, ia, IIIC, T80°C, IP65, Da, -55 °C…+60 °C
c-SGS-usSGS Certified Process Control Equipment for Class I, II, III Division 1, 2 Group A-G
Hazardous Locations, which are certified for US and Canada. See SGS File USTC/15/FAI/01350
T4, -55 °C…+110 °C, IP65
T6, -55 °C…+60 °C
(1) See the Product Certification link at www.ab.com for Declarations of Conformity, Certificates, and other certification details.
(2) Use this conductor c ategory information to plan conduc tor routing. See Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
.
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Accessories
This section describes the accessories that are available for the sensors.
Cables
These cables are available for the two-pin sensors.
Table 23 - Cables for Two-pin Sensors
Catalog NumberDescription
1443-CBL-MS2IBC-16S16 ft of silicone twisted shielded pair cable w/ molded 2-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield isolated from the connector
1443-CBL-MS2IBC-32S32 ft of silicone twisted shielded pair cable w/ molded 2-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield isolated from the connector
1443-CBL-MS2IBC-64S64 ft of silicone twisted shielded pair cable w/ molded 2-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield isolated from the connector
1443-CBL-MS2GBC-16S16 ft of silicone twisted shielded pair cable w/ molded 2-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield grounded to the connector
1443-CBL-MS2GBC-32S32 ft of silicone twisted shielded pair cable w/ molded 2-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield grounded to the connector
1443-CBL-MS2GBC-64S64 ft of silicone twisted shielded pair cable w/ molded 2-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield grounded to the connector
1443 -CBL-MS2IBC-50A50 ft of stainless steel armored jacket over polyurethane twisted shielded pair cable w/ 2-pin mil (AM) connector and terminated to blunt cut,
shield isolated from the connector
(1) Cables with the shield that is grounded to the connector are non-standard. See Shield Wire Isolation Sensor and Cable Selection on page 8 before ordering.
(1)
(1)
(1)
TIPBefore selecting a `GBC’ version cable, see Shield Wire Isolation Sensor and Cable Selection on page 8.
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Figure 33 - 1443-CBL-MS2IBC
1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
Figure 34 - 1443-CBL-MS2GBC
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1443 Series Accelerometers Specifications
Figure 35 - 1443 -MS2IBC-50A
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Table 24 - Cables for Three-pin Sensors
Catalog NumberDescription
1443-CBL-BC3BC-500Bulk spool of 500 ft of silicone t wisted shielded 3-conductor cable
1443-CBL-MS3IBC-16S16 ft of silicone twisted shielded 3-conductor cable w/ molded 3-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield
isolated from the connector
1443-CBL-MS3IBC-64S64 ft of silicone twisted shielded 3-conductor cable w/ molded 3-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield
isolated from the connector
1443-CBL-MS3IBC-112S112 ft of silicone twisted shielded 3-conductor cable w/ molded 3-pin mil connector and terminated to blunt cut, shield
isolated from the connector
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Figure 36 - 1443-CBL-BC3BC-500
Figure 37 - 1443-CBL-MS3IBC (All Lengths)
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Table 25 - Adapter Cables
Catalog NumberDescription
1443-CBL-MSILM-6Coiled data collector sensor cable, Two-pin ms to lemo, top
1443-CBL-MSILM-5050 ft, data collector balancing cable, Two-pin ms to lemo, top
1443-CBL-LMBNC-11 foot, lemo to BNC adapter
Figure 38 - 1443-CBL-MSILM-6
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Figure 39 - 1443-CBL-MSILM-50
Figure 40 - 1443-CBL-LMBNC-1
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Connectors
Table 26 - Connectors
Catalog NumberDescription
1443-CON-MS2-SPQty 5: silicon boot, splash proof, push on: Two-pin ms, top exit
1443-CON-MS3-SPQty 5: silicon boot, splash proof, push on: Three-pin ms, top exit
Figure 41 - 1443-CON-MS2-SP & 1443-CON-MS3-SP
Mounting Accessories
Table 27 - Mounting Accessories
Catalog NumberDescription
1443-MAG-075C-14
1443-MAG-075F-15
1443-MAG-100C-35
1443-MAG-100F-35
1443-MAG-150C-55
1443-MAG-150F-50
1443-STD-0-0Mounting Stud - 1/4-28 to 1/4-28
1443-STD-0-M8Mounting Stud - 1/4-28 to M8
1443-BLT-125-M6Through bolt - M6
1443-BLT-125-0Through bolt - 1/4-28
1443-PRB-40Probe tip 4" length, 1/2” hex tapered to point (1/4-28)
1443-PRB-90Probe tip 9" length with 1/4-28 stud, aluminum
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Figure 42 - 1443-MAG (Representative of All Sizes)—Left: Curved Surface, Right: Flat Surface
Figure 43 - 1443-STD-0-0
Figure 44 - 1443-STD-0-M8
TIPThrough bolt cannot be used with EK 9000 Series side exit sensors.
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Figure 45 - 1443-BLT-125-0
PNPN-
Figure 46 - 1443-BLT-125-M6
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Figure 47 - 1443-PRB-40 / 1443-PRB-90
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Figure 48 - 1443-PAD
Spot-face Tool Kits
Table 28 - Accessory Spot-face Tool Kit
Catalog NumberDescription
1443-SFT-125-0Spot-face tool kit for sensor mounting, 1.25" diameter, 1/4-28 pilot, two drill Bits, three taps, tap wrench, hex key, case
1443-SFT-125-M6Spot-face tool kit for sensor mounting, M6 pilot, two drill Bits, three taps, tap wrench, hex key, case
1443-SFT-125-M8Spot-face tool kit for sensor mounting, M8 pilot, two drill Bits, three taps, tap wrench, hex key, case
Figure 49 - 1443-SFT-125 (Representative for All)
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Data Collector Sensor Kit
Table 29 - Data Collector Sensor Kit
Catalog NumberDescription
1443-KIT-DATACLTR0Includes one 1443-ACC-GP-T Accelerometer, one 1443-CBL-MSILM-6 coiled cable, one 1443-MAG-075F-15 magnet mount
EK 9000 Series Compatibility
1443 Series cables and accessories are compatible with EK 9000 Series sensors except for the side exist sensor through
bolts. Through bolts 1443-BLT-125-M6 and 1443-BLT-125-0 cannot be used with EK 9000 Series sensors.
• For cables, make sure to choose the same type of cable, two pin or three pin, shield isolated (all EK 9000 Series
cables are shield isolated) cable.
• For mounting accessories, make sure to match the thread size.
See the Sensor Cross-reference - 1443 Series (New) to 9000 Series (Old)
sensors.
on page 56, to identify equivalent 1443 Series
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Sensor Cross-reference - 1443 Series (New) to 9000 Series (Old)
The EK Series sensor line is marked Rockwell Automation®. They are legacy products from Entek. The current sensors
are sourced from PCB/IMI in the U.S. Earlier versions of the same sensors were sourced from Wilcoxon Research or were
manufactured by IRD.
The 1443 Series are Allen-Bradley® branded products that are sourced from Hansford Sensors in the UK.
This project simplifies the offering from about 58 EK catalogs, including 26 sensors, to a total of 47 catalogs and just 14
sensors.
TIPThe 1443 Series exclude specialty high temperature sensors or proportional output (4-20 mA) “process” sensors. These
capabilities are no longer offered.
Table 30 - Sensor Cross-reference - 1443 Series (New) to 9000 Series (Old)
Sensor ClassCatalog NumberReplaces
General-purpose1443-ACC-GP-TEK-43781I
EK-43784I
EK-43792I
1443-ACC-GP-SEK-47086I
EK-47090I
1443-ACC-GP-T16-SIEK-43782I
EK-46255I
1443-ACC-GP-T32-SIEK-43782I
EK-46255I
1443-ACC-GP-T16-SCNew
New
1443-ACC-GP-T32-SCNew
New
Low Frequency1443-ACC-LF-TEK-43794I
EK-43795I
EK-43797I
EK-43798I
High Frequency1443-ACC-HF-TEK-43799I
EK-43800I
Velocity1443-ACC-VO-TEK-43808I
1443-ACC-VO-SEK-43809I
Hazardous Area1443-ACC-IS-TEK-43786I
EK-43787
1443-ACC-IS-SEK-43790I
EK-43791I
EK-48965
Accel and Temp1443-ACC-AT-TNew
1443-ACC-AT-SEK-43811I
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Sensor ClassCatalog NumberReplaces
Cable1443-CBL-MS2IBC-16SEK-46800I
EK-44134
1443-CBL-MS2IBC-32SEK-46801I
EK-44135
1443-CBL-MS2IBC-64SEK-46802I
EK-44136
1443-CBL-MS3IBC-112SEK-46806I
1443-CBL-MSGBC-16SNew
1443-CBL-MSGBC-32SNew
1443-CBL-MSGBC-64SNew
1443 -CBL-MSIBC-50ANew
1443-CBL-BCBC-500New
1443-CBL-MSILM-6EK-36960-C-006
EK-36960-S-005
EK-47787
1443-CBL-MSILM-50EK-36960-S-050
1443-CBL-LMBNC-1EK-46252
EK-47021
Connector1443-CON-MS2-SPEK-44144
1443-CON-MS3-SPNew
Tool1443-SFT-125-0EK-42053
1443-SFT-125-M6New
1443-SFT-125-M8New
Kit1443-KIT-DATACLTR0EK-45148
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Table 30 - Sensor Cross-reference - 1443 Series (New) to 9000 Series (Old) (Continued)
Sensor ClassCatalog NumberReplaces
Mounting1443-MAG-075C-14EK-46670
EK-44162
EK-42118
1443-MAG-075F-15EK-42120
1443-MAG-100C-35EK-41717
1443-MAG-100F-35EK-42121
1443-MAG-150C-55EK-41529
EK-42119
EK-04332
1443-MAG-150F-50EK-24746
EK-42123
1443-STD-0-0EK-44151
EK-44152
EK-44153
1443-STD-0-M8EK-44154
EK-44155
1443-BLT-125-M6New
1443-BLT-125-0New
1443-PRB-40EK-41530
1443-PRB-90EK-01103
EK-41915
1443-PAD-075-0EK-44156
You cannot replace all EK sensors with a 1443 Series sensor. The sensors that are listed in this table are no longer offered.
Table 31 - Discontinued EK Sensors
Catalog NumberDescription
EK-464969150HTA High Temperature Accelerometer
EK-489589842V Process Accelerometer
EK-489649842VCRT Hazardous Process Accelerometer
EK-43805I9100T High Temperature Accelerometer
EK-43807I9150HT High Temperature Accelerometer
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Additional Resources
These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation®.
ResourceDescription
Dynamix™ 1443 Series Sensors Product Information, publication 1443-PC001
Dynamix™ 1443 Series Sensors User Manual, publication 1443-UM001
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation® industrial system.
Product Certifications website, http://www.ab.comProvides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.
Included with hazardous area rated sensors, provides basic environmental, ratings,
and mounting information.
Provides complete information for mounting and cabling 1443 Series sensors.
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