Emerson launches the CSI 3000 Machinery Health Monitor
Published by Joseph Green,
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World Pipelines,
Emerson Process Management has launched the CSI 3000 Machinery Health Monitor, a compact protection system for a range of machinery such as pumps, compressors, centrifuges, blowers and generators.
The CSI 3000 offers protection data in situations where a standard rack-based system will not fit or is not a cost-effective method.
The CSI 3000 measures shaft vibration, bearing vibration, position and speed, and generates key signals. The system provides the user with alarm outputs for each channel and does not require additional signal converters for shaft vibration and displacement measurements.
“Emerson offers a complete line of protection monitors – from the rack-mounted CSI 6500 online monitoring system and the basic CSI 9360 Vibration/Position Transmitter, to the CSI 6300 SIS that guards against overspeed conditions,” said Björn Müller, Emerson’s product manager for online sensors. “This is another example of how we are delivering capabilities that bring stability to our user’s operations through services and technologies that reduce downtime and improve availability.”
Adapted from press release by Joseph Green
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/19052015/emerson-launches-csi3000-machinery-health-monitor-1087/
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