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P317
Acceleration Error 1 – The maximum difference, at any measurand value within the specified range, between output readings taken with and without the application of specified constant acceleration along specified axes.
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P318
Acceleration Range – The range of acceleration within which the sensor is expected to perform within specified tolerances.
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P319
Acceleration Sensitivity – Denoted as “Amplitude Linearity” in ISA RP37.2-1964. Defined for shock acceleration and vibration cases. Quantification technique described in Section 6.5 of ISA RP37.2-1964 for capacitive transducers. i. Shock acceleration: Closeness of sensitivity to reference sensitivity over a stated range of acceleration amplitudes, under shock conditions, usually specified as “within ± percent for acceleration rise times longer than microseconds.” ii. Vibration: Closeness of sensitivity over a stated range of acceleration amplitudes, at a stated fixed frequency, usually specified as “within ± percent”.
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P320
Shock Acceleration – The maximum positive and negative acceleration peak a sensor can endure without being damaged. Stated in m/s or g.
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P321
Static G-Loading – Defined as Acceleration Limit in ISA RP37.2-1964. The maximum vibration or shock acceleration which the transducer can accept in either direction along its sensitive axis without permanent damage, usually stated as ± __ g’s. The acceleration limits are usually much wider than the acceleration range and thereby represent a measure of the overload capability of the transducer.
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P322
Vibration – Defined maximum alternating acceleration a transducer can endure without being damaged.
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P323
Vibration Error 1 – The maximum change in output, at any measurand value within the specified range, when vibration levels of specified amplitude and range of frequencies are applied to the transducer along specified axes.
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P324
Vibration Frequency Spectrum for Acceleration Insensitivity – Definitions: i. “Acceleration Range” in ISA RP37.2-1964: The range of accelerations over which the transducer has the specified linearity. ii. “Frequency Response” in ISA RP37.2-1964: The change with frequency of the sensitivity with respect to the reference sensitivity, for a sinusoidal varying acceleration applied to a transducer within a stated range of frequencies, usually specified as “within ± __ percent of the reference sensitivity from to cps.” The applicable capacitance and load resistance should be stated.
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P327
Dielectric Withstanding/Strength – The capability to withstand dielectric loading across the transducer casing and electrically shorted sensing element leads when a specified AC or DC voltage is applied at room ambient conditions for a specified time frame unless otherwise stated.
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P330
Input Impedance 1 – The impedance (presented to the excitation source) measured across the excitation terminals of a transducer.
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P331
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, Input impedance is measured at room conditions, with no measurand applied, and with the output terminals open-circuited.
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P332
Insulation Resistance 1 – The resistance measured between specified insulated portions of a transducer when a specified dc voltage is applied at room conditions unless otherwise stated.
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