BS 4675-2:1978
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Mechanical vibration in rotating machinery. Requirements for instruments for measuring vibration severity
Hardcopy , PDF
30-04-2012
English
29-12-1978
National foreword
Cooperating organizations
Requirements
1 Scope and field of application
2 Definitions
3 General requirements
4 Requirements for the vibration pickup and connecting
cable
5 Requirements for the indicator set
6 Power requirements
Table
Sensitivity relative to the reference sensitivity at
80 Hz and limiting values of the permissible
deviation within the frequency interval from 1 to
10 000 Hz
Figures
1 Nominal value of relative sensitivity and limits of
permissible deviation
2 Circuit for the testing of rms-voltage indicators
Annex
Method for testing rms-voltage indicators
Frequency range, sensitivity, measurement range, errors. Requirements of the vibration pickup and connecting cables and of the indicator set. Method of testing rms-voltage indicators.
Committee |
GME/21
|
DocumentType |
Standard
|
Pages |
12
|
PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Superseded
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SupersededBy | |
Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
UNE 21506:1993 | Identical |
BS 848-6:1989 | Fans for general purposes Method of measurement of fan vibration |
BS 7129:1989 | Recommendations for mechanical mounting of accelerometers for measuring mechanical vibration and shock |
BS 6955-0:1988 | Calibration of vibration and shock pick-ups Guide to basic principles |
BS 4999-142:1987 | General requirements for rotating electrical machines Specification for mechanical performance: vibration |
IEC 60184:1965 | Methods for specifying the characteristics of electro-mechanical transducers for shock and vibration measurements |
IEC 60222:1966 | Methods for specifying the characteristics of auxiliary equipment for shock and vibration measurement |
BS 4675-1:1976 | Mechanical vibration in rotating machinery Basis for specifying evaluation standards for rotating machines with operating speeds from 10 to 200 revolutions per second |
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