Product Overview
The IQS 450 204-450-000-002 (IQS450) is a high-precision signal conditioner that forms the essential bridge in a Vibro-Meter eddy-current measurement chain. It is engineered to work in tandem with TQ-series proximity transducers (such as the TQ 402 or TQ 412) to provide accurate, non-contact displacement and vibration monitoring for critical rotating machinery. By converting the complex impedance changes from the sensor into a standardized voltage or current signal, the IQS 450 204-450-000-002 enables real-time monitoring of shaft position and vibration in steam turbines, compressors, and pumps, ensuring maximum machine availability and safety.
Technical Configuration (Deep Dive)
The 204-450-000-002 configuration is a specific iteration of the IQS 450 platform, optimized for high-performance industrial applications.
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Eddy Current Principle: The unit drives the transducer's sensing coil with a high-frequency carrier signal. As the distance between the probe tip and the target changes, the IQS 450 detects the modulation and demodulates it into a precise analog output.
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Dual Output Flexibility: This specific model is designed to support both voltage and current outputs, allowing it to interface seamlessly with VM600 rack cards or direct-to-PLC inputs.
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Active Temperature Compensation: The circuitry includes advanced compensation algorithms to neutralize the effects of ambient temperature fluctuations on the signal, ensuring that "thermal drift" does not result in false vibration readings.
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Ruggedized Housing: The electronics are encapsulated in a robust aluminum housing designed for DIN-rail mounting in junction boxes or local control panels near the machinery.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Details |
| Model |
IQS 450 204-450-000-002 |
| Brand |
Vibro-Meter (Meggitt) |
| Origin |
Switzerland |
| Input Signal |
From TQ 402 / TQ 412 Transducers |
| Frequency Response |
DC to 20 kHz (-3 dB) |
| Supply Voltage |
-18 to -30 VDC (Standard -24 VDC) |
| Output Range |
-2 to -18 VDC / 4 to 20 mA (Config dependent) |
| Operating Temp |
-35 to 85 deg C |
| Weight |
0.20 kg |
| Mounting |
35 mm DIN Rail |
Technical FAQs
What does the "002" suffix indicate in this part number?
The 002 suffix typically denotes the hardware revision and factory calibration settings for the system length (e.g., a 5 m or 10 m total system length). It ensures the unit is matched to the electrical length of the transducer and extension cables.
How do I verify if the IQS 450 is functioning correctly?
Check the quiescent output voltage (Gap Voltage) with the transducer connected. For a standard gapped sensor, you should see a stable DC voltage (typically around -10 VDC). If the output is stuck at 0 VDC or the supply rail limit, it indicates a short or open circuit in the transducer chain.
Is this unit compatible with extension cables?
Yes. The IQS 450 204-450-000-002 is designed to be used with EA 402 extension cables. However, the total electrical length (Transducer + Extension) must match the calibration of the IQS 450 to maintain linearity.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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Total System Length (TSL) Matching: It is critical that the IQS 450 is matched to the physical cable length of the sensor. Using a 5 m calibrated IQS 450 with a 10 m cable system will result in a 50% sensitivity error, leading to incorrect vibration data.
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Connector Integrity: The miniature coaxial connectors (BNC or specialized) must be clean and dry. Use a torque wrench where specified, or hand-tighten until the self-locking mechanism engages. Moisture in these connectors is the #1 cause of "intermittent signal noise" in proximity systems.
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Grounding and Shielding: The IQS 450 housing should be electrically bonded to the DIN rail, which in turn must be connected to a clean instrument ground. This prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI) from variable frequency drives (VFDs) from polluting the high-frequency eddy current signal.
Engineering Advantages
The IQS 450 204-450-000-002 stands out due to its Excellent Linearity and Low Noise Floor. In high-speed turbine applications, even a few micrometers of measurement error can be the difference between a normal run and an emergency trip. The IQS 450's refined demodulation circuitry provides a clean signal that allows the VM600 system to perform high-resolution orbit analysis and Bode plots with laboratory-grade precision in the middle of a power plant floor.