AI-TEK T77630-10 is an advanced industrial tachometer from the T77000 series, engineered for high-precision speed monitoring and control in complex industrial environments. Drawing from the series' design consistency and typical specifications, here are its key details:
- Primary power input: 24VDC, ensuring seamless integration with standard industrial control system power setups.
- Compatible with AI-TEK’s optional switch-mode power supply (SMPS), which can support up to 3 stacked tachometers. This power supply is UL, CSA, and DIN VDE certified, adhering to CE compliance standards.
- Features triple input channels, supporting both active and passive sensors (e.g., variable reluctance, magnetoresistive, or hall-effect types) for simultaneous monitoring of three independent rotational systems.
- Measurement range: Typically 2Hz to 30,000Hz, covering a broad spectrum of rotational speeds for diverse industrial machinery.
- High accuracy: ±0.05% precision for display and control functions, ensuring reliable speed detection even in dynamic or high-vibration conditions.
- Analog outputs: 3 configurable analog outputs (4-20mA or 0-10Vdc), delivering real-time speed data for integration with PLCs, SCADA systems, or data logging tools.
- Relay outputs: 3 sets of 6A relay contacts, programmable for custom speed thresholds (e.g., over-speed/under-speed alarms, emergency shutdowns) for each input channel, enhancing system safety and control flexibility.
- Enclosure: Rugged DIN-rail or panel-mount housing with IP40 protection, safeguarding against dust ingress and mechanical stress in harsh industrial settings.
- Operating temperature: -20°C to +70°C (-4°F to +158°F), suitable for extreme temperature fluctuations.
- Vibration resistance: Complies with IEC 68-2-6, tested at 10–150Hz with 2g acceleration.
- Shock resistance: Meets IEC 68-2-27 standards, withstanding 50g half-sine wave impacts for durability in high-stress applications.
- Conforms to EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and CE standards.
- Immunity: EN 50082-2:1995 (resistant to electromagnetic interference from industrial equipment).
- Emissions: EN 50081-2:1995 (minimizes electromagnetic radiation to prevent interference with adjacent devices).
- Multi-shaft machinery monitoring (e.g., complex turbines, compressors, or conveyor systems with multiple drives).
- Generator sets and power distribution systems requiring synchronized speed oversight.
- Petrochemical, mining, and metal processing plants with interconnected rotational equipment.
- Paper, textile, and printing lines with multi-stage rotational processes.
- Food processing and packaging facilities with redundant or sequential rotational components.
For the most accurate and up-to-date specifications, consult AI-TEK’s official technical documentation or contact their customer support team.