4-20 mA Vibration Transmitters

Continuous monitoring for critical machinery health with 4-20 mA vibration transmitters.
Advanced fault detection for predictive maintenance in industrial environments.

4-20 mA Vibration Transmitters

Continuous Monitoring for Industrial Equipment Health

Global Tech Innovations supplies high-performance 4-20 mA vibration transmitters engineered for continuous condition monitoring of critical industrial machinery. These sensors are ideal for integration into PLC, DCS, or SCADA systems, offering real-time insight into equipment health. Available in models that measure either velocity (inches/second) or acceleration (g’s), they help prevent unexpected downtime by providing early warning of mechanical faults in rotating and reciprocating assets.

4-20 mA Vibration Transmitters

Continuous Monitoring for Industrial Equipment Health

Global Tech Innovations supplies high-performance 4-20 mA vibration transmitters engineered for continuous condition monitoring of critical industrial machinery. These sensors are ideal for integration into PLC, DCS, or SCADA systems, offering real-time insight into equipment health. Available in models that measure either velocity (inches/second) or acceleration (g’s), they help prevent unexpected downtime by providing early warning of mechanical faults in rotating and reciprocating assets.

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Enhancing Reliability with Predictive Maintenance Solutions

Advanced Fault Detection for Predictive Maintenance

Designed for industrial durability, our vibration transmitters feature integrated fault detection technologies to support predictive maintenance strategies. Options include bearing fault detection and impact sensing—helping to identify issues like raceway spalls or impacts in reciprocating machinery before failure occurs. These transmitters combine precision, ruggedness, and compatibility, making them ideal for heavy-duty environments in manufacturing, processing, energy, and more.

Key Features
  • Continuous Monitoring: 4-20 mA output for real-time condition tracking
  • Versatile Measurement: Scaled output in velocity (in/s) or acceleration (g’s)
  • Integrated Fault Detection: Advanced sensing for early detection of bearing wear, impacts, and vibration anomalies
  • Easy System Integration: Compatible with most PLC, DCS, and SCADA platforms
  • Industrial-Grade Reliability: Rugged construction suitable for harsh environments
  • Optional Certifications: Models available with CSA, ATEX, and other industrial safety certifications upon request

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FAQs

FAQs

4-20 mA vibration transmitters are used for continuous monitoring of machinery health. They convert vibration data into a standard current signal (4-20 mA), which can be easily read by industrial control systems like PLCs and SCADA to detect imbalances, misalignment, or bearing issues.

These sensors continuously monitor vibration levels and alert operators when abnormal conditions arise. With advanced fault detection features, they identify issues like bearing wear or mechanical impact before they escalate, enabling timely maintenance and minimizing equipment downtime.

Yes, Global Tech Innovations’ 4-20 mA vibration transmitters are compatible with all major control platforms including PLCs, DCS, and SCADA systems. They use industry-standard signal output, making integration seamless across diverse automation environments.

Velocity (inches per second) is ideal for detecting faults like imbalance or looseness, while acceleration (g is) is better for identifying high-frequency issues such as bearing defects or gear mesh problems. The choice depends on the type of machinery and the faults you're targeting.

Yes. The vibration transmitters offered by Global Tech Innovations are built for industrial-grade reliability and are available in models that meet certifications such as CSA and ATEX for use in hazardous environments.