Human vibration meter Larson Davis HVM200

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Model HVM200
Manufacturer Larson Davis (a part of the PCB PIEZOTRONICS)
Power supply Rechargeable Li-ion/ User replaceable
Weight 130 gam
Size 118 x 67 x 18 mm
Condition Stocking
Warranty 12 months

Human vibration meter Larson Davis HVM200 is choice for an instrument used to demonstrate compliance with human vibration requirements and regulations worldwide.

I. Specifications of Whole-body vibration meter Larson Davis HVM200

WORKER SAFETY & PRODUCT TESTING

  • Human vibration meter Larson Davis HVM200 is a small, rugged vibration meter with built-in Wi-Fi that can be used to measure hand-arm, whole body, and general vibration.
  • It includes the metrics and frequency weightings needed to measure human vibration. This 3-channel meter includes measurement filters that meet the requirements of ISO 8041:2017 and are designed to measure per ISO 2631-1, 2, & 5 and ISO 5349 in support of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) Threshold Limit Values (TLVs) and Directive 2002/44/EC.

Measured Values

Metrics by mode:
Vibration
Hand-arm
Whole-body

RMS, Peak, Min, Max (x, y, z & Σ)
RMS, Peak, Min, MTVV, A(1), A(2), A(4), A(8) (x, y, z & Σ)
RMS, Peak, Min, MTVV, A(8), A(8)Exp, EP, VDV (x, y, z & Σ)

Measurement Units

m/s2, cm/s2, ft/s2, in/s2, g, dB

 

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SEN026

Triaxial accelerometer, 1 mV/(m/s2), for ADP063

SEN027

Seat pad with triaxial accelerometer, 10 mV/(m/s2)

SEN040F

Triaxial accelerometer, 0.1 mV/(m/s2), for ADP080A, 81A and 82A

SEN041F

Triaxial accelerometer, 1 mV/(m/s2), for ADP080A, 81A and 82A

 

FEATURES

  • Control and View Data From LD Atlas™ Mobile App
  • Removable Micro SD Memory Card
  • USB 2.0 and Wi-Fi
  • Replaceable Lithium Battery
  • ISO 8041:2005 Compliant
  • Three Measurement Channels.

APPLICATIONS

  • Hand-arm vibration measurement to ISO 5349
  • Whole body measurement to ISO 2631
  • General vibration measurement.

WIRELESS MOBILE INTERFACE

Leverage the power of wireless portable electronics to make measuring human vibration easy. Our free app available on Google Play™ and the Apple App Store can be used to improve the way measurements are made by using portable electronics to control the measurement and view data.

1/1 AND 1/3 OCTAVE FILTERS (OPTIONAL)

Determine the frequency content of measured vibration levels by configuring the HVM200 with the optional IEC 61260 class 1 compliant 1/1 and 1/3 octave filters (0.5 Hz to 2000 Hz and 0.4 Hz to 2500 Hz respectively). Data can then be transferred for reporting or further analysis using USB, Wi-Fi or a removable micro SD memory card.

RECORD SAMPLED TIME DOMAIN DATA (OPTIONAL)

Because the HVM200 supports a large removable micro SD memory (up to 32 GB), it is now possible to store and archive the sampled time data for all three channels. Data is stored in a 24-bit format and files can be read with tools such as Matlab® or GNU Octave for additional processing.

INCLUDED ACCESSORIES

PSA035

Universal AC to USB power supply with USB cable (CBL218) and plug adaptors

BAT018

User replaceable 2250 mAh rechargeable battery that will power the continuously for 8 to 12 hours

CBL217-01

One foot (30 cm) cable for connecting sensors

SD Card

8 GB removable memory micro SD flash memory card for data storage

 

II. LD Atlas™ Mobile App for Human vibration meter Larson Davis HVM200

NOISE AND VIBRATION MONITORING - CONNECT, MEASURE, ANALYZE

LD Atlas™ is a free mobile app for use with your new Larson Davis equipment. Install LD Atlas on your phone or tablet - available for both iOS and Android - and connect to your Spartan™ Series Noise Dosimeters, SoundAdvisor™ Sound Level Meter Model 831C, and Human Vibration Meter Model HVM200. Connect to your meter and use LD Atlas to easily check on the status of your meter, make setup changes for a new measurement, analyze data, listen to recorded audio files, and even create and share PDF reports with your own company logo on them.

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Connections are made to the Spartan Series meters seamlessly over Bluetooth Low-Energy, without the need to pair devices, or via the IP address of your Sound Advisor 831C or HVM200. Data is presented within a spreadsheet view, time history graphs, and octave band analysis breakdown.

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LD Atlas™ MOBILE APP PROVIDED

  • Management of meters connected to the internet
  • Calibration of meters
  • Ability to review data and preview graphs
  • Report production and sharing
  • Annotation of data with speech-to-text
  • Playback of sound recording files
  • Download of files via Bluetooth connection.

SOUND LEVEL METERS APPLICATIONS

  • Environmental noise monitoring
  • Attended noise measuring
  • Product noise evaluation
  • Production line acoustic testing
  • Site assessment
  • Reverberation time measurement
  • Frequency determination.

NOISE DOSIMETRY APPLICATIONS

Worker Noise Exposure

  • Shift Analysis
  • Task Analysis.

Choose from preset or create custom dose settings

  • OSHA-PEL
  • OSHA-HC
  • ACGIH
  • NIOSH.

HUMAN VIBRATION METER APPLICATIONS

  • Hand-arm vibration measurements
  • Whole-body vibration measurements
  • General vibration measurements
  • 1/1 and 1/3 octave filters.

 

III. Human vibration measurement Software | Larson Davis HVM200

RISK ASSESSMENT AND RECORD KEEPING | MODEL HVMANAGER

  • Download Instrument: Download data previously measured and saved in the Human Vibration Meter memory to the PC
  • Work with Hand-Arm Vibration Data: Create data bases, select records, view data, calculate exposure and create product test data sheets for hand-arm vibration data
  • Work with Whole-Body Vibration Data: Create data bases, select records, view data, calculate exposure and create product test data sheets for whole-body vibration data.

SELECTING A DATA TYPE

The HVManager can work with the two types of measured vibration data listed below. Separate routines are used for each of these data types.

  • Hand-Arm Data
  • Whole-Body Data.

The records can be shown on a user selected graphics display of RMS and Peak values and as a table of averaged values for the number of measurements required for both Hand/Arm and Whole Body.

When the database is opened, be it a previously existing one or one that was just created, the Graphics Display will look as shown in the following figure for a Hand/Arm or Whole Body measurements showing RMS values of X; Y; Z; and Sum RMS (X/Y/Z) and Peak values of X; Y; Z; and Sum Peak (X/Y/Z):

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When the averaged values are displayed the tabular screen will look as shown in the following figure:

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Averaging: By averaging multiple records, it is possible to obtain typical vibration values. For example, by having multiple operators perform the same operation and averaging the records for each, a more typical set of data can be obtained to represent that tool for that specific operation.

In the United Kingdom, on the other hand, the legislation specifies that the database should provide an averaged record for both high and low usage.

Note: that when selecting to view more records, the "Include" check box to the right of each record is automatically checked. Individual records can be unchecked by left clicking on the already checked check box, which will remove their data from the averaging process.

The Aeq Average (X, Y and Z) values displayed in "Four Record Display" on the above page now represent the average values for the four records and the Database data at the bottom corresponds to the four records. Also, since there are multiple records, a Standard deviation value for the Aeq values is displayed. There must be at least four records in the average in order for the standard deviation to be displayed.

Units: There are six different units which can be used to represent the Database data displayed at the bottom of the display. To make a unit selection, left click on the down arrow to the right of the Units field, which will open a drop down menu listing the possible selections as shown in the following figure:

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DAILY EXPOSURE ASSESSMENT TABLES (VECTOR  SUM ACCELERATION)

The results table below shows one Tool or Process, however tables can support the results of more than single tools or processes:

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IV. Sensor selection for Human vibration meter Larson Davis HVM200

HAND-ARM, WHOLE BODY AND GENERAL VIBRATION TEST | Model HVM200

It is important to select an accelerometer that provides the measurement range needed for the vibration environment being tested. An adapter should also be chosen that allows for the measurement of vibration as close as possible to the location where vibration is transferred to the body.

For applications where there is a need to measure lower vibration levels, the higher sensitivity SEN041F, 1 mV/(m/s²), can be used. The guide below shows recommend sensor and adapter combinations for a variety of common measurement applications.

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DETAILED SENSOR INFORMATION

 

V. Accessories Accelerometers, Adapters, Power, and Cables | Model HVM200

Included Accessories

PSA035

Universal AC to USB power supply with USB cable (CBL218) and plug adaptors

BAT018

User replaceable 2250 mAh rechargeable battery that will power the HVM200 continuously for 8 to 12 hours

CBL217-01

One foot (30 cm) cable for connecting sensors

SD Card

8 GB removable memory micro SD flash memory card for data storage

Optional Accessories

CBL216

¼ – 28 4-pin to 4-pin mini connector for SEN026

CBL217

¼ – 28 4-pin to ¼ – 28 4-pin, 5 ft (1.5m) cable

CBL237

¼ – 28 4-pin to three 10-32 plugs for SEN033 cable. Available in 5, 10 & 20 ft (1.5, 3 & 6 m)

SEN026

Triaxial accelerometer, 10 mV/g, ICP, 1 to 9000 Hz, 8-36 4-pin connector. Use with ADP063 for palm measurements.

SEN027

Seat pad accelerometer, 100 mV/g, ICP, 0.5 to 1000 Hz, 1/4 - 28 4-pin connector

SEN033

Single axis seismic accelerometer, 1000 mV/g, ICP, 50 gm, 0.06 to 450 Hz, 10-32 top connector with TEDS. Use with CBL237

SEN034

Triaxial accelerometer for seismic, 1000 mV/g, ICP, 0.5 to 3000 Hz, ¼ – 28 4-pin connector with TEDS. Use with CBL217

SEN040F

Triaxial accelerometer, 0.1 mV/g, ICP, 2 to 4000 Hz, 1/4 - 28 4-pin connector. Use with ADP080A, 81A, or 82A

SEN041F

Triaxial accelerometer, 1 mV/(m/s2). Use with ADP080A, 81A, or 82A

CCS047

Hard shell case for HVM200 and accessories

CCS048-S

Small arm band for HVM200, fits arm circumference of 8 in to 12.5 in (20 to 32 cm)

CCS048-L

Large arm band for HVM200, fits arm circumference of 10.5 in to 16.5 in (27 to 42 cm)

REF2510R

Hand-held vibration reference source, user-selectable operating frequency and measurement type, 1.0 g (9.81 m/s2) at 61.4 Hz, 100.0 Hz, or 159.2 Hz

394C06

Hand-held shaker, 1.0 g (9.81 m/s2)at 159.2 Hz

CER-HVM200

Factory calibration of HVM200, does not include sensor

ADP081A 

Adaptor for accelerometer held to side of hand

ADP080A

Adaptor for accelerometer held between fingers

ADP082A

Adaptor for accelerometer clamped to handle of a machine

ADP063

Adaptor for accelerometer at the palm under a glove

 

VI. Ordering Information for Human vibration meter Larson Davis HVM200

ORDERING INFORMATION

HVM200

3-channel vibration meter for general and human vibration.
Includes CBL217-01. Sensors not included

HVM200-HA-40F

Kit for hand-arm vibration includes HVM200, CCs047,
CCS048-L, ADP081A, SEN040F & SWW-G4-HVM

HVM200-WB

Kit for whole body vibration includes HVM200, CCS047, SEN027
& SWW-G4-HVM

HVM200-
ALL-40F

Kit for hand-arm and whole body vibration includes HVM200,
CCS047, CCS048-L, ADP081A, SEN040F, SEN027 &
SWW‑G4‑HVM

HVM200-0B3

Option for 1/1 and 1/3 octave filters. Includes SWW-G4-HVM

HVM200-RAW

Option to record sampled waveforms for all three channels

SWW-G4-HVM

G4 license to add support for HVM100 and HVM200 that can be
installed concurrently on up to five computers

SWW-G4-SDK

Software Development Kit

 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

CBL216

¼ – 28 4-pin to 4-pin mini connector for SEN026

CBL217

¼ – 28 4-pin to ¼ – 28 4-pin, 5 ft (1.5 m) cable

CBL237

¼ – 28 4-pin to three 10-32 plugs for SEN033 cable.
Available in 5, 10 & 20 ft (1.5, 3 & 6 m)

SEN033

Single axis seismic accelerometer, 1000 mV/g, ICP, 50 gm, 0.06
to 450 Hz, 10-32 top connector with TEDS. Use with CBL237

SEN034

Triaxial accelerometer for seismic, 1000 mV/g, ICP,
0.5 to 3000 Hz, ¼ – 28 4-pin connector with TEDS.
Use with CBL217

SEN041F

Triaxial accelerometer, 1 mV/(m/s2), for ADP080A, 81A and 82A

CCS047

Hard shell case for HVM200 and accessories

CCS048-S

Small arm band for HVM200, fits arm circumference of
8 in to 12.5 in (20 to 32 cm)

CCS048-L

Large arm band for HVM200, fits arm circumference of
10.5 in to 16.5 in (27 to 42 cm)

394C06

Hand-held shaker, 9.81 m/s2 at 159.2 Hz

CER-HVM200

Factory calibration of HVM200, does not include sensor

 

VII. Which human vibration weightings should I use?

HUMAN VIBRATION MEASUREMENT WEIGHTINGS

When measuring human vibration, it is important to use the correct weightings for your measurement situation to account for the different resonances within the human body.

Following is a chart of common vibration scenarios with the appropriate frequency weighting factor for each axis. There are settings pre-programmed in the Human Vibration Meter Model HVM200 for some vibration conditions.

Note that in addition to the pre-programmed settings, a user can create and save custom settings as needed.

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Vibration Condition

x-axis

y-axis

z-axis

HVM200 Setting

Vibration transmitted through the seat, measured at the seat surface

Wd

Wd

Wk

ComfortSeat/ HealthSeat

Vibration transmitted through the seat on a fixed-guide transport system, such as a train or subway, measured at the seat surface

Wd

Wd

Wb

N/A

Vibration transmitted through the seat, measured at the seat back

Wc

Wd

Wd

ComfortBack / ComfortMod

Vibration transmitted through the seat for a fixed-guide transport system, such as a train or subway, measured at the seat back

Wc

Wd

Wb

N/A

Vibration transmitted at the feet for a person in a seated position

Wk

Wk

Wk

ComfortFeet

Vibration transmitted through the floor to a standing person 

Wd

Wd

Wk

N/A

Vibration transmitted through the floor under the pelvis to a person in a prone position 

Wd

Wd

Wk

N/A

Vibration transmitted through the floor under the pelvis to a person in a prone position when on a fixed-guide transport system, such as a train or subway

Wd

Wd

Wb

N/A

Vibration transmitted through the floor at the head to a person in a prone position

Wj

Wd

Wk

N/A

Vibration transmitted through the floor at the head to a person in a prone position, when on a fixed-guide transport system, such as a train or subway

Wj

Wd

Wb

N/A

Whole body vibration in buildings

Wm

Wm

Wm

WmBuilding

All hand-arm vibration measurements

Wh

Wh

Wh

Hand-Arm

Rotational vibrations for a seated person

We

We

We

ComfortRot

 

For further reference, these are the frequency weightings defined by ISO 2631-1

Frequency Weighting

ISO 2631-1 Definition

Wb

z-axis vertical vibration, seated, standing, or recumbent for fixed-guide transport systems

Wc

x-axis, horizontal, seat back, seated person

Wd

Horizontal whole body, x- or y-axis, seated, standing, or recumbent; z-axis seated (at seat back)

We

Rotational, all directions, seated person

Wf

Vertical whole-body, z-axis motion sickness (for low-frequency whole body vibration signals), seated or standing

Wh

Hand-arm, all directions

Wi

Vertical head vibration, x-axis, recumbent person

Wj

Vertical whole body, z-axis seated (at seat surface), standing, or recumbent

Wm

Whole body in buildings, all directions

Technical specifications of Human vibration meter Larson Davis HVM200

GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Input

Input

ICP®, IEPE or CCP

Excitation Current

2 mA

Input Connector

¼ – 28 4-pin male

Input Linear Range

Fc Weighting

0.2 mV to 5.0 V at 80 Hz

Wh Weighting

0.9 mV to 5.0 V at 16 Hz

Bandwidth

0.4 Hz to 3 000 Hz

Range

Single range

Calibration

TEDS or manual entry

Overload Indicator

LED on HVM200 and icon in app

Sample Rate

7161.458 Hz

Measured Values

Measurement Modes

Hand-arm, Whole-body, Vibration

Metrics by Mode

Vibration

RMS, Peak, Min, Max (x, y, z, & Σ)

Hand-arm

RMS, Peak, Min, MTVV, A(1), A(2), A(4), A(8)
(x, y, z & Σ)

Whole-body

RMS, Peak, Min, MTVV, A(8), A(8)Exp, EP, VDV
(x, y, z & Σ)

Frequency Weightings

Vibration

Fa (0.4 Hz to 100 Hz), Fb (0.4 Hz to 1250 Hz),
Fc (6.3 Hz to 1250 Hz)

Hand-arm

Wh

Whole-body

Wb, Wc, Wd, We, Wf, Wj, Wk, Wm

Measurement Units 

m/s2, cm/s2, ft/s2, in/s2, g, dB

Time History (Logging)

1/1 Octave Filters

0.5 Hz to 2000 Hz

1/3 Octave Filters

0.4 Hz to 2500 Hz

Weighting

Unweighted

Measured Values

RMS, Max

Compliance

IEC 61260-1:2014 Class 1

Power Supply

Internal Battery

Rechargeable Li-ion, user replaceable

Charge Time

3.5 hours using PSA035

Battery Run Time

Up to 9 hours
(12 hours for WiFi disabled or disconnected)

Communication Interface

Communication

USB and 802.11 b/g WiFi

Physical

Dimensions

4.6 x 2.6 x 0.7 in.
(118 x 67 x 18 mm)

Weight (Including Battery)

4.6 oz. (130 gm)

Environmental

Operating Temperature

14 ºF to 122 ºF (-10 ºC to 50 ºC)

Operating Humidity

0 to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing

Compliance

ISO 8041:2017 Human response to vibration – Measuring Instrumentation (See
manual for scope of compliance)

IEC 61010-1 (2010) Safety

IEC 61326-1:2013 EMC

IEC 61325-2-3:2013 EMC safety

ISO 2631-1:1997 Whole-body vibration – General requirements

ISO 2631-2:2003 Whole-body vibration – Vibration in buildings

ISO 2631-4:2001 Whole-body vibration – Rotational motion

ISO 2631-5:2004 Whole-body vibration – Vibration containing shocks

ISO 5349-1:2001 Hand-transmitted vibration – General requirements

ISO 5349-2:2001 Hand-transmitted vibration – Practical guidance

EN 1032:2003 Mechanical vibration – Testing of mobile machinery

ANSI S2.70

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