❓ Product FAQ (Q&A Format)
Q1: What do these two module models do when used together?
A1: The 133292‑01 monitors vibration, while the 125840‑02 provides regulated AC power to the rack, ensuring uninterrupted monitoring operations.
Q2: Are these modules hot-swappable?
A2: Yes. They can be removed and replaced while the rack is powered on, without disrupting system operation.
Q3: What kind of voltage does the power input module accept?
A3: It supports a wide range of AC inputs, from 85 VAC to 264 VAC, making it ideal for international use.
Q4: What kind of signals does the vibration module handle?
A4: It accepts input from proximity and velocity sensors to measure machine casing or shaft vibration.
Q5: How big are these modules?
A5: Each module is half the height of a standard rack module, helping conserve space in crowded control cabinets.
Q6: Can these be used in harsh environments?
A6: Yes. Their temperature tolerance and electrical design make them reliable in extreme conditions.
Q7: Are alarms supported?
A7: The vibration module can trigger alerts or trips based on configured thresholds for vibration levels.
Q8: Is this combination sufficient to run a complete monitoring system?
A8: No. They are part of a larger system that includes additional modules like the Rack Interface, Proximitor inputs, and display or communication modules.
Q9: How accurate is the vibration monitoring?
A9: It offers high-precision measurements and fast response times, helping identify problems early.
Q10: What’s the benefit of using this power module over others?
A10: The 125840‑02 offers stable operation on lower voltage grids, making it ideal for locations where high-voltage is not available.
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