This standard specifies the requirements that the vibration severity measuring instrument should meet when the uncertainty of repeated measurements made on the machine shell, especially the trend monitoring of a specific machine, does not exceed the specified value. This standard applies to instruments that directly display or record the unit of measurement for which vibration velocity has been defined as the root mean square (rms). Note 1: The method for checking the true RMS display is given in Appendix A. This method is reserved mainly for instruments that are not based on modern analog-to-digital conversion and root-mean-square numerical calculations, but this method is also applicable to instruments based on this. Note 2: Within the specified measurement frequency range, these instruments can also be used in other occasions with similar measurement accuracy, such as the measurement of vibration velocity of structures, tunnels, bridges, etc., and can also include phase measurement options.
GB/T 13824-2015 Referenced Document
GB/T 6075.1 Mechanical vibration.Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts.Part 1:General guidelines
GB/T 6075.6 Mechanical vibration--Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts--Part 6: Reciprocating machines with power ratings above 100kW
ISO 2041 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring - Vocabulary*, 2018-10-01 Update
GB/T 13824-2015 history
2016GB/T 13824-2015 Mechanical vibration requirements of rotating and reciprocating machines for vibration severity measuring instruments
1992GB/T 13824-1992 Requirements for instruments for measuring vibration severity