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Model 9155C Accelerometer Calibration Workstation

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Use the 9155C as your first step toward
conforming to vibration calibration requirements!

Features & Benefits:

  • Assures accurate, NIST and/or PTB traceable calibrations

  • Turn-key system includes all necessary components

  • Windows PC supplies familiar, intuitive user interface

  • Setup tests, acquire data, save results, and print reports with precision and automation

  • Define multiple pass/fail criteria for each test and automatically recall them from the internal database

  • Printed certificates comply with ISO 17025

  • Automated calibration procedures

  • Self-documenting measurement uncertainty

  • Traceable calibrations at 33 frequencies
     

The Accelerometer Calibration Workstation Model 9155C features accurate back-to-back comparison calibrations of ICP® (IEPE) and charge mode piezoelectric accelerometers in accordance with ISO 5347-3. Benefits of the Model 9155C form in two areas: conformance to existing standards and automation of the calibration task.

The system is designed to perform accelerometer calibrations emulating the procedure in ISO 5347-3 for secondary calibrations. Hardcopy printed certificates fulfill the requirements set forth by ISO 17025 for calibration certificates. The system also calculates measurement uncertainty according to ISO 5347-3.

The automation afforded by the easy to use Windows software provides for simplified calibration procedures, as test parameters are stored and recalled automatically for each accelerometer. This makes for 'hands-off' operation once the sensor is mounted. Even faster data acquisition is possible when using broadband excitation (option 9155C-200).

The Model 9155C is a turn-key solution, providing all necessary system components 'out-of-the-box'. Principle components are the Windows PC controller, printer, data acquisition hardware, reference accelerometer, shaker table, and signal conditioning.

 

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