Gen II
User Manual
9-16 – Transient Balance
Chapter 9
Revision 2.10, Apr 2020
However, if multiple complete weight sets are allowed on the balance plane, you can switch
between these sets inside the job during the solution process.
9.1.5.15.
Use the [
] key to move to the “
Trial Wt
” field. Use the numeric keypad to enter a
weight in grams or ounces (as defined in paragraph 9.1.1.11 above) for the analyzer
to use as a trial weight in the first balance run. This trial weight will only be used if
an Influence Coefficient is not stored in the setup.
9.1.5.16.
If you selected “Even” position spacing in paragraph 9.1.5.9 above, use the [
] key to
move to the “
Angle of #1 Posn
” field. Use the keypad to enter the angular location
of the first weight position as viewed from the perspective selected in paragraphs
9.1.1.4 and 9.1.1.5 above. Determine the angle by rotating the fan to align the
tachometer pickup and its triggering device (magnetic interrupter, reflective tape,
etc.). With the fan in this position, use the 12:00 position as the “0” or “360 degrees”
(index point) and measure opposite the direction of rotation to the angle of position
number 1. For example, if the #1 hole is at the 3:00 position (simply as viewed on the
face of a clock from the perspective selected in paragraphs 9.1.1.4 and 9.1.1.5 above)
and the engine rotates counterclockwise, the angle would be 90 degrees. If the #1
hole is at the 3:00 position and the engine rotates clockwise it would be 270 degrees.
The measurement to position # 1 must always be measured opposite the direction of
rotation. If the angle of position #1 is unknown, enter “0”. After entering the angle
of the #1 position, press [OK] to continue.
9.1.5.17.
If you selected “Uneven” in paragraph 9.1.5.9 above, the “Angle of #1 Posn:” field
will not be displayed, but when you press [OK] the multiple angle/position number
fields are displayed as shown in the example above. Each position angle must be
defined individually. Using the keypad, complete each field by entering an angular