TQ guys for the explaination...apreaciate very much. From all the explanations and my own research, below is my current understanding on the issue of "Seismic vs Proximity probes"
There are 2 primary types of vibration probes or transducers:-
1) Contact or Seismic Type - normally attach on the casing or bearing housing i.e. external
a) Velocity Probes
b) Acceleration Probes (Accelerometer)
2) Non-Contact or Proximity Type (eddy current) - located inside the bearing housing i.e. internal
Yes I do agree with TPL, the choice of probes largely dependent on the type of bearing (i.e hydrodynamic, roller, ball) fitted on the machine. However, it is also depending on the supplier. In our case, GE/NP who is the supplier for our GT, strongly recommend to use the seismic - accelerometer probe on the compressor side casing for protection/tripping. It is their standard practice for Frame 5 GTG (industrial). In addition, for monitoring purpose only they also have 2 proximity probes (X-Y) on each radial & thrust bearing (Bently Nevada 3500).
BTW, Bently Nevada is part of GE now.
API 616 (for gas turbine) specifies proximity probes for radial & axial shaft vibration monitoring. It also specifies casing vibration (seismic) for monitoring. The protection or tripping based on proximity probes is stated as optional not mandatory...
API 612 (for steam turbine) specifies proximity probes for radial & axial shaft vibration monitoring and protection.
Thanks
norzul