Meggitt Introduces Endevco Radiation-Hardened Accelerometers
Units can be used for measurement in nuclear facilities.
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February 1, 2012
By DE Editors
Meggitt Sensing Systems has introduced the Endevco model 2273A series, a family of radiation-hardened piezoelectric accelerometers for vibration measurements within nuclear and power generation environments.
Offered with a high sensitivity of 10 pC/g, even with its high-temperature operation, the accelerometers are available in both top (model 2273AM20) and side connector (model 2273AM1) versions. Both are radiation hardened for exposures to gamma flux and integrated neutron flux. The accelerometers incorporate Meggitts proprietary crystals in their patented Isobase construction, providing for flat temperature response over a range of -184 °C to +399 °C (-300 °F to +750 °F), and reliable operation at frequencies of up to 6000 Hz.
Sensing elements are housed in a rugged stainless steel package, which is hermetically sealed for use in demanding environments. This construction allows for mechanical isolation of bending motion from the mounting base and low base strain sensitivity, for a transducer series that can continue to reliably operate within extreme environments with up to 10,000 g pk shock survivability.
Sensors are supplied with the Endevco model 3075M6-120, a 10-32 to 10-32 high-temperature hardline cable assembly with fiberglass jacket; a 10-32 mounting stud; and an installation wrench. Optional accessories, sold separately, include the Endevco model 3090C-XXX low-noise Teflon jacketed coaxial cable, for use in temperatures up to +260 °C (+500 °F); the Endevco model 2981-4 10-32 to M5 mounting stud; the model 133 three-channel piezoelectric signal conditioner; or the model 2771C-XX remote charge converter.
For more information, visit Meggitt Sensing Systems.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.
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