High-voltage motors usually have vibration sensors to monitor motor vibration.
Vibration sensors are usually mounted on or inside the motor’s casing and measure the vibrations generated by the motor during operation.
These sensors can help monitor the health of the motor and detect potential signs of failure early so preventive maintenance can be taken to extend the life of the motor.
Generally speaking, the vibration sensor converts the measured vibration signal into an electrical signal, which is then analyzed by the monitoring system and corresponding measures are taken as needed.
Vibration sensors can monitor the following conditions during motor operation:Uneven rotation or imbalanceBearing wearincorrect alignmentBent or broken shaft By monitoring these vibration conditions in a timely manner, you can help prevent motor failures and improve equipment safety and reliability.
Post time: Dec-25-2023