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- Power supply for VM600Mk2/VM600
- Output over-voltage, short-circuit and overload protection
- Minimal derating within the operating temperature range
The VM600 RPS6U rack power supply is designed for mechanical protection systems and condition and performance monitoring systems within the Meggitt VM600 series vibration meters.
The VM600 RPS6U rack power supply is mounted at the front of the VM600Mk2/VM600 ABE04x system rack (19-inch system rack, standard height 6U) and connects to the VME bus on the rack backplane via two high-current connectors. The RPS6U power supply provides +5VDC and ±12VDC power to the rack itself and all modules (cards) mounted within the rack via the rack backplane.
The VM600 RPS6U SIM-330A 200-582-500-021 Vibro-Meter Rack power supply module may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Vibro-Meter VM600 RPS6U SIM-330A 200-582-500-021 Rack power supply module manual(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
In applications where the VM600 ABE04x system rack is AC powered, the rack can also include a VM600 ASPS auxiliary sensor power supply. The ASPS provides a +24 VDC output for connecting external sensor/measurement chain hardware, such as front-end sensors, signal conditioners, and electrical isolation units.
As a critical infrastructure component, this module powers an entire 19-inch 6U rack and all its installed monitoring cards (such as MPC4 or AMC8).
Industrial Machinery Protection: Powers vibration, position, and speed monitoring systems for large rotating equipment such as turbines, compressors, and pumps.
High Availability Systems: Supports redundant configurations; when two RPS6U units are installed in a single ABE04x rack, machine monitoring will not be interrupted even if one fails.
Global Industrial Applications: Widely used in power generation, oil and gas, and manufacturing industries requiring real-time, mission-critical status monitoring.