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Meggitt offers a wide selection of cables and cable assemblies for vibration monitoring applications in its Wilcoxon Research industrial product line.
In addition to sensor construction and connector choices, the type of cable and cable material must be carefully chosen to ensure proper operation. The two types of cables most commonly used to connect an accelerometer to acquisition equipment are coaxial and shielded multi-conductor.
Besides the type of cable, coaxial or multi-conductor, the most important decision for cable selection is jacket material. The intended environment will dictate requirements such as temperature, chemicals, radiation, and moisture. Generally Teflon® provides the best temperature and abrasion resistance, although it has a moderate radiation rating. In addition, Teflon® generally cannot be used near certain applications, such as tobacco plants. Polyvinylchloride (PVC) provides fair abrasion and chemical resistance, but PVC manufacturers do not recommend its use above 221ºF (105ºC).
Meggitt's Enviroprene® jacket material is designed to provide excellent performance at a lower price than Teflon®. With the exception of very hot (>250ºF) and abrasive environments, Enviroprene® is generally recommended. For long cable runs, the capacitance and resistance of the cable will begin to act as a low-pass filter and cut-off higher frequency data. More supply current will help overcome the resistance and push this to a higher frequency.