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Dual Vibration Monitor Operation

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MONITOR FUNCTIONS

RADIAL VIBRATION - Radial vibration is defined as shaft dynamic motion in a direction perpendicular to the shaft

centerline. The Dual Vibration Monitor displays vibration values for two channels (Channels A. and B).

PROBE GAP VOLTAGE - Probe gap is measured as a negative dc voltage that is directly proportional to the gap

distance between the face of a proximity probe and the surface being monitored. Probe gap voltage for each chan-

nel is displayed on the front panel meter by pressing the GAP switch.
OK - When the Proximitor output voltage is within its upper/lower OK voltage limits, the transducer is defined as

()K. The OK detection circuit controls the channel OK LED and the monitor relay drive to the OK relay.
OK RELAY - The OK Relay is located on the Power Input Module. Every channel in the rack must be OK or

bypassed to energize the OK Relay.
TIMED OK/CHANNEL DEFEAT - Timed OK/Channel Defeat minimizes faulty transducer wiring from causing

false alarms.  I f  the  r o b e  input signal level on a given channel is not within upper/lower limits, that channel OK.

LED goes off, the BYPASS LED goes on, the channel is disabled, and the OK Relay dcenergizes.  I f  the channel

input signal level is restored within the upper/lower OK limits for 30 seconds, the channel- OK LED will start

flashing at 1 Hz to indicate the OK state is restored, the BYPASS LED goes off, and monitoring is enabled. The

RESET switch on the front panel of the System Monitor must be pressed to stop the OK LED from flashing (it

remains on). If the channel remains in the NOT OK state, a Channel Bypass switch on the monitor circuit board can

be set to put the channel "out of service". The monitor can then be operated as a single-channel monitor. Without

this feature, the OK Relay could not be reactivated. In the Timed OK/Defeat and Channel Bypass modes, there is

no recorder output and the meter registers zero.
ALARM - Pressing the ALERT or DANGER switch on the front panel of the monitor causes the corresponding

Alert (first-level alarm) or Danger (second-level alarm) alarm setpoints on each channel to be displayed on the front

panel meter. A L E R T  and DANGER LEDs light when the vibration signal level exceeds preset levels for the

selected time delay, and appropriate Alert and Danger alarm relay contacts are activated. Voting logic options

determine when the Danger alarm relay contacts are activated.
FIRST OUT - Separate First Out circuits exist for Alert and Danger alarms.  A  monitor with First Out Option

selected flashes a channel alarm LED if that channel was the first channel in the rack to go into alarm. Pressing the

RESET switch acknowledges the First Out condition. This allows the next channel in the rack that goes from non-

alarm-to-alarm condition to indicate First Out by flashing its alarm LED.
ALARM RELAYS - Monitor alarms can be programmed for either latching or nonlatching mode.  I n  the nonlatching

mode, the alarm resets automatically when the alarm no longer exists.  I n  the latching mode, the alarm condition

must be reset manually by pressing the RESET switch on the front panel of the System Monitor (or by closing

external Reset contacts). The alarm will not reset if the alarm condition still exists.
DANGER BYPASS - For maintenance functions, a DANGER BYPASS switch on the monitor circuit board is set to

inhibit the Danger relay drive. This function turns on the BYPASS LEDs. Other front panel functions are not

effected. This function can be disabled using a jumper within the monitor.

BUFFERED OUTPUT - The Channels A and B coaxial cable connectors on the front panel of the monitor and

terminals on the Signal Input Relay Module provide buffered signals from the respective channel transducers.

These connectors can be used for connection of external equipment.
TRIP MULTIPLY - The Trip Multiply function multiplies set points by 2X or 3X in response to an external contact

closure through terminals on the Power Input Module. The front panel meter and recorder outputs could saturate

in this mode.
RECORDER OUTPUTS - Depending on the option selected, the recorder output levels proportional to measured

vibration are either 0 to -10 Vdc, +1 to +5 Vdc, or +4 to +20 mA.
SELF TEST - The monitor has three categories of self test: cyclic, power up, and user invoked.

• Power up self test is performed automatically each time the monitor power is turmed on.  A  series of basic

tests and transducer OK tests are performed. upon completion of the tests, if no errors, the monitor will

performtimcd OK channel defeat and monitoring will resume in 30 seconds.

• Cyclic self tests is performed automatically during monitor operation. Errors encountered during cyclic tests

disable the monitor, and flash a led bargraph error code. Should the error be intermittent the 

monitor 

will

return to operation, but the error codes are stored for retrieval during user-invoked self tests. ;:j)red error

codes are indicated by OK LED's flashing at 5 HZ provided that the channel is OK

• User invoked test performs power up self test and allows error messages stored during cyclic tests to be read

and cleared. stored errors arc annunciated by flashing the OK LEDs at 5 HZ and displaying the error codes

on the front panel LCD bargraph.

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Page 2: ...3300 15 DUAL VIBRATION MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL DOCUMENT NO 80176 01 REV D A T E 1 1 2 8 A P R 8 9 0 0 IBENTLY NEVADA...

Page 3: ...or operating this product P a y particular attention t o those areas designated by the following symbols WARNING High voltage present could cause shock burns or death Do not touch exposed wires or te...

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Page 6: ...O N DUAL VIBRATION MONITOR SYSTEM 1 MONITOR FUNCTIONS MONITOR OPTIONS 3 PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS 4 K 5 BYPASS ALERT 7 DANGER 8 MONITOR RANGES 9 READ CHANNEL VIBRATION I I R E A D GAP VOLTAGE 1 1 READ ALER...

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Page 8: ...0 D A N G E R A L E R T GAP 6 B U F F E R E D T R A N S D U C E R S 6666oi o 8 0 0 0 0 ICI 0 10 5300 HACK 1 CHANNEL A RECORDER OUTPUT ALER1 RELAY CONTACTS PROXIMITOR 0 PROXIMITOR 7 u m w o n IP II I N...

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Page 16: ...Dual Vibration Monitor Operation 80176 01 1 0 R E A D C H A N N E L V I B R A T I O N MONITOR CONTINUOUSLY INDICATES MEASURED VIBRATION VALUES FOR CHANNELS A A N D VIBRATION 11 2 S i o f 9...

Page 17: ...1 1 R E A D G A P V O L T A G E PRESSGAP SWITCH AND READ GAP VOL LACE FOR BOTH CHANNEL A AND cHANNEL B ON ML I lrINIC INTER MEIER CALF ALERT 0 B Y P A S S 0 B A N G E R AL G A P 6 H U E TRANSDUCERS SH...

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Page 19: ...R A N S D U C E R S 0 IF ERRORS ARE DETECTED DURING CYCLIC SELF TESTS o MONITORING IS ADOPTED UNTIL THE ERROR IS RESOLVED o ERROR CODE STORED IN MEMORY AND FLASHED ON LCD BARGRAPH DISPLAY oB Y P A S S...

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