MMS6312

¥2,025.00

The MMS6312, which was continuously monitoring the turbine’s vibration through proximity probes, detected these subtle changes in real – time. It analyzed the vibration data and compared it with the pre – set alarm thresholds. As the vibration levels approached the critical limit, the MMS6312 triggered an alarm, notifying the operators of a potential issue.

 

The operators then used the detailed vibration analysis provided by the MMS6312, which included frequency spectra and phase information. They determined that the problem was due to a misalignment in the turbine’s shaft. Thanks to the early detection by the MMS6312, the maintenance team was able to schedule a timely shutdown and carry out the necessary realignment work. This prevented a major turbine failure, which could have led to costly unplanned downtime and significant repair expenses.

2. Applications

 

  • Power Generation: As shown in the above case, it is widely used for vibration monitoring of steam turbines, gas turbines, and generators in power plants. It helps to ensure the reliable operation of these critical assets and prevent catastrophic failures.
  • Petrochemical Industry: In refineries and chemical plants, the MMS6312 can be used to monitor the vibration of pumps, compressors, and other rotating equipment. By detecting early signs of mechanical problems, it allows for preventive maintenance and reduces the risk of production disruptions.
  • Manufacturing: In manufacturing facilities, it can be used to monitor large – scale industrial machines such as rolling mills and presses. This helps maintain product quality and equipment productivity by detecting and addressing vibration – related issues promptly.

3. Weight and Dimensions

 

  • Weight: The MMS6312 weighs approximately 1.5 kg. This weight is relatively manageable, making it easy to handle during installation and maintenance.
  • Dimensions: It has dimensions of about 210 mm in length, 150 mm in width, and 50 mm in height. These compact dimensions allow it to be easily installed in standard 19 – inch racks or control cabinets, fitting well into existing industrial monitoring setups.
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Description

1. Real – world Case

 

In a large – scale power generation plant with steam turbines, the MMS6312 was installed for continuous vibration monitoring. During a routine maintenance check, the operators noticed that the vibration levels of a particular turbine were gradually increasing over time.

 

The MMS6312, which was continuously monitoring the turbine’s vibration through proximity probes, detected these subtle changes in real – time. It analyzed the vibration data and compared it with the pre – set alarm thresholds. As the vibration levels approached the critical limit, the MMS6312 triggered an alarm, notifying the operators of a potential issue.

 

The operators then used the detailed vibration analysis provided by the MMS6312, which included frequency spectra and phase information. They determined that the problem was due to a misalignment in the turbine’s shaft. Thanks to the early detection by the MMS6312, the maintenance team was able to schedule a timely shutdown and carry out the necessary realignment work. This prevented a major turbine failure, which could have led to costly unplanned downtime and significant repair expenses.

2. Applications

 

  • Power Generation: As shown in the above case, it is widely used for vibration monitoring of steam turbines, gas turbines, and generators in power plants. It helps to ensure the reliable operation of these critical assets and prevent catastrophic failures.
  • Petrochemical Industry: In refineries and chemical plants, the MMS6312 can be used to monitor the vibration of pumps, compressors, and other rotating equipment. By detecting early signs of mechanical problems, it allows for preventive maintenance and reduces the risk of production disruptions.
  • Manufacturing: In manufacturing facilities, it can be used to monitor large – scale industrial machines such as rolling mills and presses. This helps maintain product quality and equipment productivity by detecting and addressing vibration – related issues promptly.

3. Weight and Dimensions

 

  • Weight: The MMS6312 weighs approximately 1.5 kg. This weight is relatively manageable, making it easy to handle during installation and maintenance.
  • Dimensions: It has dimensions of about 210 mm in length, 150 mm in width, and 50 mm in height. These compact dimensions allow it to be easily installed in standard 19 – inch racks or control cabinets, fitting well into existing industrial monitoring setups.

4. Features

 

  • High – Precision Vibration Measurement: The MMS6312 offers high – precision measurement of vibration amplitude, frequency, and phase. It can accurately detect even the slightest changes in vibration, enabling early detection of mechanical faults.
  • Multiple Sensor Compatibility: It can be connected to various types of vibration sensors, such as proximity probes and accelerometers. This flexibility allows it to adapt to different monitoring requirements and equipment types.
  • Advanced Signal Processing: It is equipped with advanced signal – processing algorithms that can filter out noise and interference, providing clear and accurate vibration data. It also offers features such as FFT (Fast Fourier Transform) analysis for in – depth frequency – domain analysis.

5. Stability and Reliability

 

  • Robust Design: The MMS6312 is built with a rugged housing that provides protection against dust, moisture, and mechanical vibrations. This makes it suitable for use in harsh industrial environments, where these factors could otherwise affect the performance of the monitoring device.
  • Redundant Components: Some models of the MMS6312 may have redundant power supplies and communication modules. In case of a component failure, the redundant part can take over immediately, ensuring continuous operation of the device and minimizing the risk of data loss.
  • Long – Term Data Storage: It can store historical vibration data for an extended period. This data can be used for trend analysis and predictive maintenance, helping to improve the overall reliability of the monitored equipment.

6. Parameter Specifications

 

  • Power Supply: It operates on a 24V DC power supply, with an allowable voltage range of 21.6V to 26.4V. This wide voltage range ensures stable operation even in the presence of small power fluctuations.
  • Input Channels: It has multiple input channels for connecting vibration sensors. The number of channels can be configured according to the specific application requirements, typically up to 8 channels.
  • Measurement Range: The vibration measurement range typically covers from 0 to 2000 microns (peak – to – peak) for displacement and up to 200 mm/s (peak) for velocity.
  • Frequency Range: It can measure vibration frequencies in the range of 0.5 Hz to 10 kHz, which is suitable for detecting a wide variety of mechanical faults, including imbalance, misalignment, and bearing wear.
  • Communication Interface: It supports communication via Ethernet and RS – 485 interfaces. The Ethernet communication speed can reach up to 100 Mbps, allowing for fast data transfer for remote monitoring and analysis.