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Calibrate Channels [Cont]

Case Expansion Monitor Maintenance

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9. Move the core exactly the total linear

distance of the full scale meter range in the
upscale direction (opposite of direction of
movement in step 6). The transducer output
should be within the range indicated if Table

6 on page 24.

10.Activate the channel A gain adjust dipswitch

(GA) by moving it to the left. The channel A
bar graph will begin to flash. Measure the

voltage at Test point channel A (TA) using
the multimeter.

11.Press the MODE switch and use the system

monitor (r) and (4) to adjust the gain__untiL

the Test point channel A (TA) is at +5.0
±0.05 Vdc and the bypass LED is  o n
steady (not flashing). The flashing bypass

LED indicates an over-range condition. If

this occurs, reduce the gain using the
system monitor (I) switch.

12.De-activate the channel A gain adjust switch

(GA) by moving it to the right.  If the short is
removed from the Calibration terminals (CA)

before the dipswitch is de-activated, the
adjustment will not be stored.

13.Remove the clip lead (or jumper) from the

Calibration terminals (CA).

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14.After the monitor channel is calibrated, the case expansion transducer must be reinstalled and

adjusted to indicate zero expansion when the machine case is cold.

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Page 1: ...service in house repair center WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment REMOTE IN...

Page 2: ...1 r i l i i i i 1 V 1 r i 1 1 4 2 1 0 1 3 1 F 3300148 CASEEXPANSION MONITOR OPERATION MANUAL BENTLY NEVADA PART NO 84417 01...

Page 3: ...talling or operating this product Pay particular attention to those areas designated by the following symbols IL WARNING High Voltage present Could cause shock burns or death Do Not touch exposed wire...

Page 4: ...roximitor4 is a registered trademark of Bently Nevada Corporation Document No 84417 First Printing April 1989 Revision NC April 1989 Copyright 1 9 8 9 Bently Nevada Corporation All Rights reserved No...

Page 5: ...84417 01 C a s e Expansion Monitor Operation Blank Page i v...

Page 6: ...onitor Options 2 3 P r o g r a m m a b l e options 3 4 M o n i t o r Functions 4 5 5 O K 6 6 B y p a s s 7 7 A l e r t and Danger 8 8 R e a d Direct and Differential Mode 9 9 R e a d Setpoint Levels 1...

Page 7: ...84417 01 Case Expansion Monitor Operation Blank Page v i...

Page 8: ...1 4 IV 0 41 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 I 1 41 410 11 1 41 04111 1 4 0 4 4 1 41 4 4 I 4 1 4 1 0 0 4 1 1 1 I 4 0 4 N t i AW M t 0 A 8 0 1 1 1 11 414 i V4 t 0 t i ki 11 2 4 t k a 4 0 0 V 4 I A 4 9 4 44 A 44 4 4 46 40...

Page 9: ...1 0 inches 01 1 inch LVDT 00 NONE 00 NOT REQUIRED 02 0 25 mm 9 V inch 01 EPDXY 01 CSA 03 0 2 inches 02 2 inch LVDT SEALED 02 BASEEFA 04 0 50 mm 10 V Inch 02 HERMETI 03 FM 05 0 4 inches 03 4 inch LVDT...

Page 10: ...e c OK Mode Latching Recorder Mode Differential Non Latching Direct Alert Mode Latching Upscale Direction Toward Transducer Non Latching AwayfromTransducer Meter Response Fast Danger Bypass Enabled Ti...

Page 11: ...blanked The monitor can be toggled between direct and differential modes by pressing the MODE switch ALARM Since alarms for the case expansion monitor use differential values alarm setpoints may be r...

Page 12: ...e performed Cyclic self test is performed automatically during m o n i t o r operation E r r o r s encountered during cyclic tests disable the monitor and flash an error code on the LCD bar graph If t...

Page 13: ...1 OK 0 Flashing at 5 Hz error encountered during cyclic test To read error messages see section 10 pages 11 15 Flashing at 1 Hz Transducer has been Not OK since last Reset ON 1 5 1 O K A op O D N ODIR...

Page 14: ...DANGER BYPASS MODE System in POWER UP MODE User Invoked Self Test in progress Both channels bypassed BYPASS 0 Channel A or B bypassed 0 BYPASS Case Expansion Monitor Operation 6 I BYPASS AO CR O 8 001...

Page 15: ...ion exceeds the alert level ON C D A L R The difference in case expansion exceeds the alert level and this is the first alert alarm on the rack ON LED DISPLAY CONDITION DANGER RELAY DRIVE 0 D N G The...

Page 16: ...40 0 101001 1 1 1 0 D i r e c t Mode LEO D i f f e r e n t i a l Mode LED Use the Mode Key to toggle between direct and differential mode V e 3 3 0 0 4 4 1 C A S EEXPANSION MONIT OR A 4 1 1 e Otto pi...

Page 17: ...nches e 3300 4e CASEEXPANSION MONITOR 41M1M1 11111INIF I N E C 8 C H E E E E E 6 Z 6 E E X X P 4P A E A E S I E 7 21 0 N 0 N 0 AI P O K 8 0 O N O0 IR E C T O O A L R D I F F B Y P A S S 0 A B U F F E...

Page 18: ...E R S The monitor on this page is giving a signal that a continuing error has been detected during a self test When a continuing error is detected monitoring i s stopped until the error is resolved th...

Page 19: ...shorting across the self test pins behind the panel The self test pins are labeled ST on the inner panel 3 3 3 0 0 4 6 C A S EEXP ANSION M O N I T O R mmlimmor N E N 71c F E E E N a X X 1E721 c N N 0...

Page 20: ...A 4 A N E N S a c S I 21 r t 2 1 0 a c 0 N r N a mc A 8 0 OALR 0 1 FF0 BYPASS A L E R T B U F F E R E D T R A N S D U C E R S 5 Read the second stored error code This bar graph is displaying error co...

Page 21: ...ANSION M O N I T O R A 0 OK 0 l l Qom Di FecTO OAut D i FFO 0 erl ASS 0 A 0 SOFEFED TRAMAUCCPS e 8 Press the DANGER switch to reset the monitor or Press the ALERT switch to reread the list Case Expan...

Page 22: ...tolerance 5V node out of tolerance MVREF node out of tolerance 7 5V node out of tolerance VRL node out of tolerance 5V 7 5V node out of tolerance RAMfailure COP Watchdog not configured 5V 5V or 15V no...

Page 23: ...1 2 LVDT See Transducer First Out 3 4 8 Meter Response Time 3 Mode Alert Mode _ Calibration Mode Danger Bypass Mode 7 Danger Mode 3 Direct and Differential Mode 4 9 10 Mode Key 9 OK Mode 3 Power Up M...

Page 24: ...5 5 11 5 7 11 12 12 11 15 Self Tests Cyclic Power up User Invoked Self Test Pins Setpoint Signal Input Relay Module 1 4 Transducer Linear variable differential transducers 4 Transducer input options 2...

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Page 26: ...1 1 1 1 1 e r I r I g 1 1 P IP 0 0 0 0 3300 48 CASEEXPANSION MONITOR MAINTENANCE MANUAL BENTLY NEVADA PART NO 84418 01...

Page 27: ...nstalling or operating this product Pay particular attention to those areas designated by the following symbols 4 WARNING High Voltage present Could cause shock bums or death Do Not touch exposed wire...

Page 28: ...registered trademark of Bently Nevada Corporation Document No 84418 First Printing April 1989 si Revision A December 1989 Copyright 1 9 8 9 Bently Nevada Corporation All Rights reserved No Pan of thi...

Page 29: ...Case Expansion Monitor Maintenance Blank Page i v...

Page 30: ...1 1 7 M e t e r Scale Replacement 1 2 8 A l a r m Setpoint Adjust 1 3 9 B y p a s s Monitor Channel 1 4 10 D a n g e r Bypass 1 5 11 T e s t Channel Alarms 1 6 1 8 12 T e s t OK Limits 1 9 2 0 13 C a...

Page 31: ...Case Expansion Monitor Maintenance 8 4 4 1 8 0 1 Blank Page v i...

Page 32: ...E R E D T R A N S D U C E R S SIGNAL INPUT RELAY MODULE LOCATION FOt4111 41 F 4 0 r 1 4 4 41 tg P 11 4 1 1 1 4 6 4 4 4 0 1 41 404 04 04 414 0 0 4 A A 1 0 4 0 I S A I t I r VW t4g 1 IS I Pil stA44 441...

Page 33: ...or Display Mode Coaxial Connectors for Buffered Transducer Outputs A O K 6 S H E S E N X 4A O N G DIRECTLJ Q A L R D I FFO B Y P A S S 0 D A N G E R B M O D E A L E R T B B U F F E R E D T R A N S D U...

Page 34: ...Case Expansion Monitor Maintenance 84418 01 3 Monitor Removal CAUTION The machine i s not protected when the monitor is removed from the rack 1 Loosen two screws 2 Pull monitor from rack 3...

Page 35: ...de Cover Removal Squeeze the retaining tips o n each standoff and remove the side cover from the monitor Circuit Board Removal Squeeze the retaining tips o n each standoff and remove the expander boar...

Page 36: ...Case Expansion Monitor Maintenance 84418 01 4 Monitor Disassembly Cont Front Panel Removal RETAINING SCREW SPRING V V V M WASHER SLIDING STANDOFF V V V V I 0 CONNECTOR 5...

Page 37: ...put Relay Module Dual Relay WARNING High Voltage present Could cause shock burns or death Do Not touch exposed wires or terminals The Signal Input Relay Module is on the back o f t h e r a c k F o r r...

Page 38: ...01 1 inch LVDT 00 NONE 00 NOT REQUIRED 02 0 25 mm 9 V inch 01 EPDXY 01 CSA 03 0 2 inches 02 2 inch LVDT SEALED 02 BASEEFA 04 0 50 mm 10 V inch 02 HERMETI 03 FM 05 0 4 inches 03 4 inch LVDT CALLY 06 0...

Page 39: ...n Monitor has several user programmable options The options can be changed by removing and installing jumpers on the printed circuit boards alluCaula 3RIO 0 3 0 0 4 u o 2 1 n m 176 O t coDUCu arOZ 1 1...

Page 40: ...ode L a t c h i n g W 1 5 G W 2 1 E Non Latching W 1 5 G Alert Mode L a t c h i n g W 1 4E Non Latching Danger Mode L a t c h i n g W 1 4 F Non Latching Danger Bypass Switch E n a b l e d Disabled W12...

Page 41: ...nnels are not configured the same See section 15 Recorder Output Options To set the recorder output remove all jumpers from headers W1A E W2A E W3A D W5A C W6A C W8A D W9A D W14G AND W14H Install jump...

Page 42: ...D W4C F W22B C VY2tC D W4C F W22B C D W21C D Note Changing the transducer type option requires re calibration of both channels See section 13 Full Scale Range Options To set the monitor full scale ran...

Page 43: ...n the back of this manual To replace a meter scale 1 Set the monitor full scale range See section 6 Monitor Options 2 Cut the meter scale from the back of this manual Be sure to cut along the marked o...

Page 44: ...the display To adjust the differential alarm setpoints use the following procedure 1 Open front panel 2 Set switch AA Adjust Alarms to the left ON The bar graph will start flashing 3 To adjust ALERT o...

Page 45: ...hannel is bypassed the differential alarming is disabled If the monitor is in the Differential mode the display will go blank The monitor must have two non bypassed OK transducers to display a differe...

Page 46: ...nel Bypass LEDs go on The Danger alarm LEDs on the front panel can go on but the danger relay drive will not be activated if a Danger Setpoint is exceeded CAUTION Machine Protection will b e lost whil...

Page 47: ...can swing both positive and negative In order to simulate a bi polar transducer swing it will sometimes be necessary to reverse the polarity of the power supply byswapping the test leads Also Alert an...

Page 48: ...e system monitor and verify that the ALERT LED remains on steady 8 Adjust the power supply voltage past the DANGER setpoint level and verify that the DANGER LED goes on Flashing if first out option is...

Page 49: ...tor Verify that ALERT and DANGER LEDs remain on and steady 11 Reduce the power supply voltage to below the alarm set points and observe that the ALERT and DANGER LEDs go off if non latching alarm jump...

Page 50: ...LED is on 5 Increase the power supply voltage in the negative direction until the OK LED goes off upper limit Verify that the upper OK limit is within the limits specified in Table 5 6 Verify that th...

Page 51: ...in table 5 9 Verify that the OK relay de energizes 10 When finished disconnect the power supply and multimeter and reconnect COM and IN wiring to the channel A terminals on the Signal Input Relay Modu...

Page 52: ...ot touch exposed wires or terminals Since the transducer sensitivity can vary as much as 20 It is necessary to perform the channel calibration with the actual transducer to be used with that channel T...

Page 53: ...n is away from the transducer then move the core toward t h e transducer exactly half the full scale meter range The transducer output voltage should be within the Zero range specified in Table 6 on p...

Page 54: ...r and 4 to adjust the gain__untiL the Test point channel A TA is at 5 0 0 05 Vdc and the bypass LED is on steady not flashing The flashing bypass LED indicates an over range condition If this occurs...

Page 55: ...LVDT 4 0 to 6 0 Vdc 4 0 to 6 0 Vdc 4 0 to 6 0 Vdc 4 0 to 6 0 Vdc 4 Inch LVDT 2 8 to 4 2 Vdc 2 8 to 4 2 Vdc 2 8 to 4 2 Vdc 2 8 to 4 2 Vdc 84418 01 13 Calibrate Channels Cont Table 6 Note I f upscale di...

Page 56: ...B DNG C T C ALR D I FFO 0 BYPASS I D DANGER A MODE ALERT BUFFEREDTRANSDUCERS The monitor on this page is giving a signal that a continuing error has been detected during a self test When a continuing...

Page 57: ...hing OK LEDs show that error codes are stored in the monitor 2 Initiate the user invoked test by shorting across the self test pins behind the panel The self test pins are labeled ST on the inner pane...

Page 58: ...L R D FFO 4 1 1 B Y P A S S 410 1 1 D A N G E R A L E R T 4 A B U F F E R E D T R A N S D U C E R S 5 Read the second stored error code This bar graph is displaying error c o d e 12 84418 01 3300 48 C...

Page 59: ...0 4s CASEEXPANSION MONITOR 6 o A c O C H OD IR E C T O D A N D E R ALERT V P WOE A B U F F E R E D T R A N S D U C E R S 9 8 Press the DANGER switch to reset the monitor or Press the ALERT switch to r...

Page 60: ...R L node out of tolerance 4 12 5 V 1 7 5V node out of tolerance 14 R A M failure 17 C O P Watchdog not configured 18 5 V 5V or 15V node out of tolerance 21 I n c o r r e c t switch or switch combinati...

Page 61: ...USING ASSEMBLY JUMPER TERMINAL BLOCK a Signal Module to LVDT 18 to 22 AWG solid or stranded 3 wire shielded with insulating sheath 1000 feet 305 metres maximum b Signal Module to Recorder 18 to 22 AWG...

Page 62: ...5 4 5 0 1 8 1 5 4 6 0 1 0T01 F M 0 7 CaseExpansion Monitor Maintenance 84418 01 16 Recommended Spare Parts To order replacement parts specify the complete part number according to this table asindica...

Page 63: ...side scales marked per monitor full scale range Bargraph resolution is 1 6 of full scale Green LEDs annunciate transducer OK condition and monitor mode red LEDs annunciate DANGER alarm ALERT alarm and...

Page 64: ...7 Specifications Cont RELAY CONTACT RATINGS Dual Relays 5 A 120 Vac 50 60 Hz 5 A 28 Vdc ENVIRONMENTAL Temperature O p e r a t i n g 32 F to 149 F 0 C to 65 C Storage 40 F to 185 F 40 C to 85 C Humidit...

Page 65: ...nts 2 Display Update Rate 1 0 Dual Relay Module 6 Field Wiring 3 0 First Out 1 0 Front Panel Removal 5 Full Scale Range Options 1 2 Main Board Option Settings 1 0 Meter Scale Replacement 1 3 Monitor P...

Page 66: ...ns 32 33 Test Channel Alarms 17 Test OK Limits 20 Transducer Type Options 12 Upscale Channel A 1 1 Upscale Channel B 1 1 User programmable options 9 Wiring Recommendations 31 Case Expansion Monitor Ma...

Page 67: ...Case Expansion Monitor Maintenance 8 4 4 1 8 0 1 APPENDIX I SCHEMATICS AND PWA DRAWINGS Appendix...

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