Non-contact air gap transducer AGT series
capacitivemagnetic field-resistantfor generators and alternators

Non-contact air gap transducer - AGT series - MC-monitoring SA - capacitive / magnetic field-resistant / for generators and alternators
Non-contact air gap transducer - AGT series - MC-monitoring SA - capacitive / magnetic field-resistant / for generators and alternators
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Characteristics

Technology
capacitive, non-contact
Other characteristics
for generators and alternators, magnetic field-resistant

Description

The air gap transducers from MC-monitoring are state-of-the-art sensors, engineered with cutting-edge technology to meet the demanding needs of various industrial applications. With over a decade of expertise, MC-monitoring's air gap transducers are trusted and installed in major hydro power plants around the world. Our continuous drive for performance has led to the successful development of sensors for variable speed pumps and generators, wind turbines, and other critical machinery, like ring motors for gearless mill drives. Key features Wide Range of Reading Distance: Capable of measuring distances between 1mm to 65mm, depending on the sensor type. Detachable Sensor: Equipped with three available coaxial/triaxial connectors for easy routing through ventilation holes. FPGA Processing and Linearisation: Ensures greater accuracy and stability. Active Temperature Compensation: Provides better stability in varying conditions. Magnetic Field Resistance: Designed to function efficiently in strong magnetic fields. Versatile Outputs: Includes two 2-10V outputs for minimum gap and pole profile, plus one configurable 4-20mA output. High-Temperature Tolerance: Our models are designed to operate at temperatures up to 155°C, making them ideal for harsh environments.

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