If you are involved in designing, specifying or supervising turbines and other rotating machinery, Machine Protection specialists SENSONICS offer a comprehensive range of FREE TO DOWNLOAD guides which answer the key questions.

These guides represent an essential resource drawn from over 50 years of industry-leading experience and are regarded as a must-read for machine monitoring professionals.

SENSONICS are the perfect partner in helping you to incorporate the best vibration monitoring solutions into your system design. Our three-part guide offers comprehensive and practical assistance which discusses the types of sensors and monitoring systems available, how they are used and addresses the key questions an engineer should ask when designing an integrated vibration system for their application. For example, what sensor should I select for absolute or relative vibration measurements? Where should the sensor be fitted? What electrical interface is needed? What distance can I have between sensors and monitoring equipment? Among many others.

The supervision of turbines and other similar rotating machinery is critical in power plants to ensure their smooth and trouble-free operation. When a mechanical problem, such as a cracked rotor first emerges, it can be detected and rectified with a planned safe shutdown before severe or even catastrophic damage occurs. This is where this comprehensive, six-stage guide really helps as it outlines the importance of effective vibration, position, and shaft speed monitoring concisely.

Similarly, reliable overspeed protection is a key requirement in the power generation industry among others, where failure of the machine speed loop control can lead to expensive consequences. This guide covers Advanced Speed Sensors, Robust Speed Monitoring, Optimal System Configurations, and the benefits of working with a company with proven expertise in developing effective and reliable condition monitoring systems.

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