Product Overview
The IQS 450 (204-450-000-002) is a high-precision signal conditioner that forms the essential bridge in a Vibro-Meter eddy-current measurement chain. It works in tandem with TQ-series proximity transducers (such as the TQ 402 or TQ 412) to provide accurate, non-contact displacement and vibration monitoring. When paired with the S3960 (often cross-referenced with the GSI 127 series), the system gains galvanic separation, ensuring that the high-frequency vibration data is transmitted to the control room without interference from ground loops or electrical noise.
Technical Configuration
The 204-450-000-002 configuration is optimized for high-performance industrial applications, providing standardized outputs for machinery protection systems like the VM600.
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Eddy Current Principle: The IQS 450 drives the transducer sensing coil with a high-frequency carrier signal and demodulates the return signal into a precise analog output proportional to the gap.
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Active Temperature Compensation: Integrated circuitry neutralizes the effects of ambient temperature fluctuations, preventing "thermal drift" from causing false vibration alarms.
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System Length Matching: This model is calibrated for specific Total System Lengths (TSL), ensuring linearity across the transducer and extension cable assembly.
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Galvanic Interface (S3960/GSI127): The S3960 provides 3-way isolation (input, output, and power), protecting the VM600 rack electronics from field-side transients and voltage spikes.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification Details |
| Model |
IQS 450 (204-450-000-002) |
| Brand |
Vibro-Meter (Meggitt) |
| Compatible Transducers |
TQ 402, TQ 412, TQ 422, TQ 432 |
| Frequency Response |
DC to 20 kHz (-3 dB) |
| Output Type |
Voltage (-2 to -18 V) or Current (4 to 20 mA) |
| Supply Voltage |
-18 to -30 VDC (Standard -24 VDC) |
| Operating Temp |
-35 to $+85^{\circ}C$ |
| Mounting |
DIN rail (35 mm) |
Technical FAQs
What is the role of the S3960 in this measurement chain?
The S3960 (or GSI 127) acts as an "Associated Apparatus." It stays in the safe area (control cabinet) and provides intrinsically safe power to the IQS 450 in the field while returning the vibration signal with high fidelity. It is crucial for eliminating ground loops in large-scale industrial plants.
How do I troubleshoot a "Sensor OK" fault with the IQS 450?
Check the DC bias voltage (Gap Voltage) at the IQS 450 output. If the voltage is 0V or at the supply limit (-24V), there is likely an open or short circuit in the coaxial cable or the transducer tip. A healthy "middle-of-range" gap usually displays approximately -10 VDC.
Can I swap an IQS 450 without recalibrating the probe?
Yes. Vibro-Meter proximity systems are designed with interchangeable components. As long as the replacement IQS 450 matches the Total System Length (e.g., 5m or 10m) and the transducer type, the system remains calibrated.
Engineering & Installation Guide
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TSL Consistency: Ensure the combined length of the transducer cable and any EA 402 extension cable matches the calibration of the IQS 450. Using a 5m cable on a 10m calibrated conditioner will result in a 50% sensitivity error.
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Connector Integrity: The miniature coaxial connectors are sensitive to moisture and dirt. Use self-locking connectors and ensure they are hand-tightened until the "click" is felt to maintain signal shielding.
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Grounding Strategy: The DIN rail for the IQS 450 and S3960 should be connected to a high-integrity instrument ground. The cable shield from the field should be terminated at the signal conditioner end only to prevent ground loops.
Engineering Advantages
The IQS 450 / S3960 combination is preferred for its Wide Frequency Bandwidth. Unlike standard industrial sensors, this system maintains phase accuracy up to 20 kHz. This is vital for "Orbit Analysis" and "Bode Plots" used by diagnostic engineers to identify specific turbine faults like shaft rub, oil whirl, or misalignment. The robust aluminum housing and encapsulated electronics ensure that the system remains stable in the high-vibration, high-EMI environments typical of turbine halls.