4.5 Device variable ranges
The device variables have the following ranges:
1. Saturated – Indicates the saturation point of the transducer. In this device, this
level is not settable by the end user. When this range is violated, the device variable
status is Bad. This is referred to as “Upper Saturated” and “Lower Saturated”.
2. Sensor – Indicates the sensor point of the transducer. In this device, this level is not
settable by the end user. When this range is violated, the device variable status is
Degraded. This is referred to as “Upper Sensor” and “Lower Sensor”.
3. Range – Indicates the user-defined process range. This is referred to as “Upper
Range” and “Lower Range”.
4. Fail – The user-defined fail level(s)
5. Maint – The user-defined maintenance levels.
6. Advise – The user-defined fail levels.
4.6 Device operating limits
Table 4-2: Operational ranges
Sensor Range Frequency Response
Vibration Overall X 16 g's 1 KHz
Vibration Overall Y 16 g's 1 KHz
Vibration Overall Z 80 g's 20 KHz
PeakVue Z 80 g's 20 KHz
Temperature -40⁰C to 85⁰C N/A
4.7 Clean the device
Use a soft towel or paper towel to wipe any excess grime.
If necessary, use a cloth dampened with a mixture of water and mild detergent (similar to
cleaning household dishes).
Do not use solvents to clean the device.
Operation User Guide
August 2020 MHM-97927-PBF
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