Murphy EVS-A-EX 전단

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05-05-06 
Section 20 
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, Centurion
 or Millennium
 and VS2
 are registered and/or common law trademarks of Murphy Industries, Inc.  This 
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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