SIPLUS CMS1200 SM1281 For SIMATIC S7-1200
In stock: No
Vendor stock: Yes
Minimal order quantity: 1
Price (excl. VAT):
1 757,79 €
per pcs
This price is valid until 24.12.25
Estimate delivery time at our warehouse (approx.):
4-6 weeks
Technical Information
Item condition |
New |
Manufacture name |
SIPLUS CMS1200 SM1281 For SIMATIC S7-1200 |
Brand |
Siemens
|
Categories |
Vibration Monitoring Equipment
|
Country of origin |
DE |
Harmonized System Code |
8538 9091 00
|
Voltage type of supply voltage |
DC |
Supply voltage DC |
20.4-28.8 V |
Physical measurement principle |
Vibration acceleration |
Measuring range vibration frequency |
0.1-23000 Hz |
Frequency-selective monitoring via envelope analysis |
Yes |
Vibration characteristic monitoring via value of the vibration speed RMS |
Yes |
Packing details
Packing level 1 |
4047618068417 |
Other Technical data
Suitable for bus connection |
Yes |
Modular expandable |
No |
With approval according to UL |
No |
Memory capacity |
1000000000 MB |
Type of fastening |
DIN rail (top hat rail) |
Ethernet |
Yes |
Type of electric connection |
Screw connection |
Number of sensor inputs for IEPE sensors |
4 |
Number of sensor inputs for MEMS sensors |
0 |
Number of rotational speed inputs |
1 |
Number of indicator outputs |
0 |
Access via web server |
No |
Frequency-selective monitoring via vibration speed spectrum |
Yes |
Frequency-selective monitoring via vibration acceleration spectrum |
Yes |
Vibration characteristic monitoring via diagnostic characteristic value DKW |
Yes |
Description
SIPLUS CMS1200 SM1281 condition monitoring for SIMATIC S7-1200 4 IEPE vibration channels 1 digital input for rotational speed acquisition SIMATIC S7-1200 Basic Controller - Flexible thanks to wide variety of communication options The SM 1281 condition-monitoring module, as an extension to the SIMATIC S7-1200, is used for the condition monitoring of motors, generators, pumps, fans, centrifuges and compressors, for example. This allows mechanical damage to be detected at an early stage, enabling scheduled maintenance to be carried out instead of a spontaneous repair.