The IPC704P-CP237 244-704-000-032 is a configurable signal conditioner and charge amplifier module designed for critical industrial vibration measurement chains. This high-reliability AMP MODULE processes alternative electrical charge signals generated by piezoelectric sensors, such as accelerometers or dynamic pressure transducers, and transforms them into standard industrial monitoring signals. The board features an optional integrator to directly produce a velocity output from acceleration raw inputs, as well as highly flexible output electronics configured for either 2-wire current transmission or 3-wire voltage transmission. Engineered to maintain high signal linearity over long distances, it bridges the gap between field-mounted harsh environment sensors and centralized distributed control systems (DCS) or machinery protection racks.
Features
Configurable Filtering Network: Integrated high-pass and low-pass filtering allows narrow-band or broad-band path selection to match specific rotating machinery profiles.
On-Board Integrator Option: Includes selectable hardware integration circuitry to flawlessly convert dynamic acceleration charge signals into a calibrated velocity value.
Dual Output Modes: Supports versatile interface options with configurable 2-wire constant-current loops or standard 3-wire voltage signal paths.
High Thermal Stability: Delivers dependable measurement continuity across broad environmental ranges, featuring low drift performance over temperature variations.
Hazardous Area Readiness: Certified for deployment in connection with potentially explosive atmospheres, providing robust protection in volatile process sectors.
Applications
Gas and Steam Turbines: Condition monitoring and thermal tracking of high-frequency casing or structural vibration components.
Industrial Processing Compressors: Direct signal amplification for dynamic fluid pressure pulsation sensors and centrifugal compressor monitoring.
Petrochemical Pumping Stations: Converting charge inputs from remote accelerometers mounted directly to high-speed heavy-duty pumps.
Aerospace Propulsion Rigs: High-precision test cell analytics for dynamic vibration diagnostics under aggressive mechanical loads.
Technical Specifications
Parameter
Specification Details
Manufacturer
Vibro-Meter (Parker Meggitt)
Product Model
IPC704P-CP237 244-704-000-032
Product Parameters
AMP MODULE
Country of Origin
USA
Frequency Range
0.5 Hz to 20 kHz
Operating Input Voltage
18 to 30 VDC
Maximum Current Consumption
25 mA max.
Transfer Rate (Without Integrator)
0.1 to 10 mV/pC or 0.1 to 10 uA/pC
Transfer Rate (With Integrator)
981 to 98 100 mV/(pC.s) or 981 to 98 100 uA/(pC.s)
Maximum Configurable Transfer
0.1 to 50 mV/pC or 0.1 to 50 uA/pC
Full-Scale Linearity Error
<= 0.2 %
Temperature Stability Coefficient
100 ppm / Celsius typical
Net Weight
0.3 kg
Estimated Shipping Size
21.7 x 18.5 x 6 cm
Connections/Interfaces
Interface Type
Function
Sensor Input Interface
Low-noise high-impedance charge input for piezoelectric transducers
System Output Interface
Configurable terminal pins for 2-wire current or 3-wire voltage loop distribution
Installation Guidelines
Mounting Selection: Install inside an appropriate housing or enclosure matching the selected site mounting options to shield the amplifier cards from environmental dust and humidity.
Input Cable Shielding: Use premium low-noise coaxial cables for the sensor input to mitigate external EMI/RFI interference on the high-impedance charge signals.
Power Sourcing: Energize the module utilizing a well-regulated 24 VDC power supply bounded within the explicit 18 to 30 VDC working limits.
Polarity Check: Confirm all output wiring configurations before applying loop power to prevent hardware faults across the transmission line.
Hazardous Area Isolation: For explosive atmospheres, the module must be wired in series with certified safety barriers or isolation units to enforce intrinsic safety parameters.
Compliance and Certifications
Explosive Atmospheres Approval: Certified for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and designated industrial hazardous locations.
FAQ
What is the core function of the IPC704P-CP237 module?
The module acts as a specialized charge amplifier that converts weak electrostatic charge signals from piezoelectric sensors into robust analog signals suitable for monitoring systems.
Does this amplifier card support direct velocity output?
Yes, it contains an optional hardware integrator path that can be selected to automatically convert raw acceleration inputs into a standard velocity format.
What are the power requirements for this device?
The unit operates on an incoming DC voltage source ranging from 18 VDC to 30 VDC, drawing a maximum of 25 mA.
Can it be configured for both current and voltage outputs?
The device features flexible output stages that support both 2-wire constant-current transmission and 3-wire voltage transmission configurations.
What types of sensors are typically compatible with this module?
It works with standard high-impedance piezoelectric components, including CA series accelerometers and CP series dynamic pressure sensors.
What is the standard signal frequency range for this unit?
The amplifier covers an operational frequency spectrum spanning from 0.5 Hz up to 20 kHz.
How does temperature affect the calibration of this device?
The thermal drift is highly controlled, exhibiting a typical temperature stability rating of 100 ppm per Celsius.
Is it safe to place this amplifier directly into hazardous areas?
The module is explicitly certified for explosive environments, provided it is deployed in strict compliance with original factory installation instructions and safe power limits.
What is the specified linearity error limit for the signal chain?
The module ensures highly accurate tracking with a low linearity error of 0.2% or less across the operational spectrum.
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