The SCMVAS (Signal Conditioning Modular Voltage Attenuator System) is an analog signal conditioning system designed to safely monitor and accurately measure voltage potentials up to 460VAC (1300V peak-to-peak). These high level voltages are typically found in industrial applications such as induction heaters or electric-motor drive controllers. The system reduces the input signal to a level suitable for interface to data acquisition systems, while at the same time providing various filter characteristics and 1500Vrms isolation.
For each channel of analog input, an attenuator module, SCMVAS-M, pre-conditions the signal which is then filtered and isolated, For signals comprised of harmonics or noncoherent content, the SCM5B33 True RMS Input module is recommended. Use of this module provides a DC output that is directly related to input signal power, or the RMS (Root Mean Square) value, allowing true RMS representation of input signals ranging from pulses to complex nonperiodic waveforms. The attenuator and signal conditioning modules have excellent stability over time and do not require recalibration. Overall system accuracy is ±0.06%.
Input signal connections to the SCMVAS-M attenuator module are made using a pluggable terminal block for ease of system assembly and reconfiguration. For safety purposes, the terminal block has a cover over the screws and there are no other exposed high-voltage points on the SCMVAS-M series modules, SCM5B modules, or the mounting backpanel.
Features
- Interfaces RMS Voltage (0 - 300V) or RMS Current (0 - 5A)
- Designed for Standard Operation with Frequencies of 45Hz to 1000Hz (Extended Range to 20kHz)
- Compatible with Standard Current and Potential Transformers
- Industry Standard Output of either 0-1mA, 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-5V or 0-10VDC
- ±0.25% Factory Calibrated Accuracy (Accuracy Class 0.2)
- 1500Vrms Continuous Transformer Isolation
- Input Overload Protected to 480V Max (Peak AC & DC) or 10A RMS Continuous
- ANSI/IEEE C37.90.1 Transient Protection
- CSA Certified, CE and ATEX Compliant
- Random Vibration : MIL-STD 202G, Method 214A, Condition 1
- Swept Sine Vibration : MIL-STD-810G, Method 514.6, modified
- Shock : MIL-STD-810F. Method 516.5