Vibro Meter Meggitt200-570-101-014
Vibro-Meter 200-570-101-014 is a vibration measurement module in the Meggitt (now Meggitt Sensing Systems) VM600 series, designed for monitoring rotating machinery, fault diagnostics, and predictive maintenance in industrial environments.

Product Overview
- Positioning: A digital signal processing module based on the 1900-series platform, providing high-speed, precise measurement of vibration velocity and acceleration.
- Modularity: Can be flexibly combined with temperature, pressure, flow, and other VM600 modules. Supports local display, keypad operation, and data storage/export.
- Standards Compliance: NAMUR-compliant relay outputs with dual-level alarm and remote status transmission.
Key Technical Specifications (Overview)
- Measurement Range:
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- Vibration velocity: ≤ 1000 mm/s
- Acceleration: ≤ 50 g
- Resolution: 16-bit ADC, approx. ±1% error
- Frequency Response: Wide-band (from low to high frequency)
- Power Supply: 24 V DC
- Communication Interface: RS-485 (with NAMUR relay functionality)
- Protection Rating: IP65 (dustproof and waterproof)
- Operating Temperature: –10 °C to +60 °C
Main Features
- High accuracy and high sensitivity, suitable for noisy industrial environments.
- Modular design enabling flexible expansion of I/O channels based on site requirements.
- Local display with keypad operation for quick on-site configuration and data acquisition.
- Dual-level NAMUR relay outputs for reliable alarming and remote control.
- Compact and lightweight for easy installation and maintenance.
Typical Applications
- Power plants (steam turbines, gas turbines)
- Petrochemical industry (pumps, compressors, centrifuges)
- Heavy industry (steel, coal, mining rotating machinery)
- Transportation (marine engines, rail vehicles)
- Other scenarios requiring vibration condition monitoring of rotating machinery
Installation & Maintenance Guidelines
- Sensors should be mounted close to bearings or critical points with rigid fixation.
- Connect vibration sensors, power supply, and RS-485 according to the wiring diagram, ensuring proper shielding and grounding.
- Perform zero-point calibration before initial use and periodically verify using a standard vibration source.
- Configure measurement ranges, alarm thresholds, sampling rates, and other parameters through VM600 supervisory software.
- Regularly inspect the housing, cable wear, and relay operation, and use the module’s built-in fault logs for remote diagnostics.
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What is DCS?
A Distributed Control System (DCS) is a computer-based system used to automate, monitor and control complex industrial processes. It is essentially a large network of controllers that are distributed throughout a plant or facility, all working together to keep the process running smoothly.
Here’s a breakdown of how a DCS system works:
- Sensors:These devices collect data from the physical process, such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, and level.
- Controllers:These are programmable devices that receive data from the sensors and send control signals to actuators.
- Actuators:These devices take physical action based on the signals they receive from the controllers, such as opening or closing valves, starting or stopping pumps, or adjusting heater settings.
- Operator stations:These are the human-machine interfaces (HMI) that allow operators to monitor the process, make changes to setpoints, and troubleshoot problems.
- Communication network:This network connects all of the devices in the DCS system together, allowing them to share data and control signals.
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