
The DataMite 2000 Series
Fast, Easy Color-Qualifying of Machinery Vibration
DataMite introduces a simple way to measure vibration velocity of rotating equipment. It’s the DataMite Model 2000, a four-color liquid crystal display meter that is hand-held, easy-to-use, and weighs just 11 ounces. Specially designed to fit comfortably in the palm of the hand, the DataMite 2000 qualifies vibration velocity measurements of rotating equipment to quickly determine its serviceability. Personnel need not be acquainted with vibration analysis as the 2000 will show them Green for good, Yellow for questionable and Red for dangerously operating equipment. Operators, electricians, mechanics or trainees with five minutes of safety and orientation can complete satisfactory surveys. With the samples in the analysis section of the manual, one can do basic analysis almost immediately. The 2000 is also a training tool used to educate personnel in the beginning techniques required of all analysis.
The DataMite 2000 incorporates:
- FOUR-COLOR LCD-A large 2 1/4” x 5/8” display, which is easy to read in outdoor conditions, indicates machinery vibration velocity. A Blue section of the display has an “ON” symbol that appears, advising that the unit is ready for measurement. When the battery voltage drops below that required for accurate measurement, a blue battery symbol will appear.
- ANALOG VOLTAGE OUTPUT- Gives the DataMite 2000 the ability to interface with a portable data terminal for fast and accurate recording of vibration readings for later analysis. This analog voltage output also serves as a connection for the model 2050 LCD readout accessory.
- HARD PLASTIC CASE WITH NON-SLIP FINISH-Makes the DataMite 2000 rugged and easy to hold. The case is sealed and weather-resistant to IP-64 requirements for dependable operation in varying environments and slips securely into a protective Cardova nylon case that can be attached to a belt for easy portability.
- AUTOMATIC RANGING-Begins when the only control, a power button, is pushed and held. The velocity range is from 0.1 to 1.0 inch/second-Peak or RMS, english or metric.