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VIBRO-METER IQS 450 204-450-000-002 Signal Conditioner

VIBRO-METER IQS 450 204-450-000-002 Signal Conditioner

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  • Manufacturer: VIBRO-METER

  • Product No.: IQS450 204-450-000-002

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Signal Conditioner

  • Barcode: 8537101190

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 250g

  • Dimensions: 10.5cm x 5.3cm x 5.2cm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Color pattern
Greyish White Black
Country of origin
United States

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