Murphy EVS-A-EX - Manual

Murphy EVS-A-EX

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05062

05-05-06

Section 20

In order to consistently bring you the highest quality, full featured products, we reserve the right to change our specifications and designs at any time.
MURPHY, the Murphy logo, TTD

, Centurion

or Millennium

and VS2

are registered and/or common law trademarks of Murphy Industries, Inc. This

document, including textual matter and illustrations, is copyright protected by Murphy Industries, Inc., with all rights reserved. (c) 2006 Murphy Industries, Inc.

Electronic Vibration Switch (EVS)

Also available, optional internal battery powered

EVS switch model, designed for use on

ignition powered systems.

Features

Piezoelectric-crystal internal sensor with

built-in microelectronics for reduced noise
sensitivity

Electronically integrated output signal that

measures and trips on velocity

Adjustable calibrated set-point controls

Shutdown set-point measured in velocity

Optional 4-20 mA output for continuous

monitoring capability

Solid-state outputs for setpoint trip

Adjustable time delay to prevent false

tripping on high-vibration start-ups or non-
repetitive transient events

Self-test and calibration

The Electronic Vibration Switch (EVS)

protects against equipment failure by monitoring velocity-based vibration

levels and providing an early warning or shutdown when abnormal vibration is detected.

The EVS product can be connected to Murphy’s TTD

annunciator, Centurion

or Millennium

controllers for

increased functionality. It also complements Murphy’s VS2

shock and excessive vibration/pulsation switch, which

is designed to detect an abnormal shock or pulsation due to equipment failure and to shutdown other equipment in
a system to prevent further damage.

The EVS product can be used on any equipment
where abnormal vibration could lead to equipment
damage, including:

Cooling

fans

Engines

Pumps

Compressors

Gear

boxes

Motors

Generator

sets

The EVS product can monitor and alert the
operator of abnormal vibration caused by a
variety of possible factors, including:

Imbalance and misalignments

Defective sleeve bearings

Broken tie down bolts

Defective ball or roller bearings

Gear

mesh

Blade pass frequencies

Detonation

Broken

parts

EVS Product Table

Model Power

Bandwidth Analog

Out

Area

Classification*

EVS-S

24 VDC

6-500Hz

No

CL I, Gr C,D, Div 2

EVS-A

24 VDC

6-500Hz

Yes

CL I, Gr C,D, Div 2

EVS-SB

Internal Battery

6-350Hz

No

CL I, Gr C,D, Div 2

EVS-S-EX

24 VDC

6-500Hz

No

CL I, Gr C,D, Div 1

EVS-A-EX

24 VDC

6-500Hz

Yes

CL I, Gr C,D, Div 1

*Submitted for approval

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