Key questions on vibration monitoring answered

Sensonics, the supplier of turbine supervisory and high integrity protection equipment, recently published a new practical guide for engineers involved in designing and specifying vibration monitoring systems.
Free to download
This free to download three-part guide covers the various types of vibration monitoring, discusses the types of sensors and monitoring systems available and how they are used, and addresses some key questions engineers should ask when designing an integrated vibration system for their application. For example: what sensor should be selected for absolute or relative vibration measurements? Where should the sensor be fitted? What electrical interface is needed? What should the distance be between sensors and monitoring equipment?
Valuable advice
Sensonics recognises the wide variety of vibration monitoring solutions available to industry and can advise on specific applications; from supplying customised sensors through to fully installed systems.
For a free copy of the guide, visit: www.sensonics.co.uk/specifyingvibration-monitoring-systemsengineers-guide
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