What is a PCH 1026?
PCH 1026 is a selfcontained monitor in a sealed, rugged box. To function only a DC power supply and desired output connections are required. PCH 1026 is designed for low frequency monitoring applications. Built in vibration sensors in 3 directions: X, Y and Z.
What is a PCH 1072 vibration monitor?
The PCH 1072 is a high quality, low cost vibration monitor, which offers cost-effective protection of rotating machinery. The standard version is a 1-channel monitor with two relays and a frequency range from 0.7Hz to 1kHz. It offers user defined filters and a selection between acceleration, velocity or displacement.
How can the PCH 1420 monitor be used for condition monitoring?
When connected with the online communication module PCH EtherBridge, the PCH 1420 monitor can form part of an Industry 4.0 condition monitoring strategy. With our affordable range of compact vibration monitors, you can measure and monitor the vibration level of simple rotating machinery without blowing your budget.
What causes the PCH 1026 system failure relay to trigger?
Failures inside the PCH 1026, detected by the internal watchdog, either in Test mode or in Monitoring mode, will cause the System Failure relay to trigger. The System Failure relay reacts to: Power Failure, Overloads, Processor halted, Defective sensors.