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Section 7 — Analyzing Measurements Onsite
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Tips for Taking Measurements
Here are some tips to consider when taking measurements:
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Use the operating mode typical of the machine in question (e.g.
typical load and running speed). This will ensure the loads on
the components (e.g. bearings) are the same as those that
define their wear. For multi-operating mode machines, it is best
to take measurements when the loads on the bearings are at a
maximum. Ensure you take all future measurements in the
same mode.
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Ensure you do NOT lean on the machine or place a heavy object
on it (e.g. a heavy tool box). Doing so will change the vibratory
behavior of the machine.
•
Stop any machines that are operating near the machine you are
measuring (if possible). Machines operating nearby can affect
the vibration of the machine you are measuring.
•
In addition to taking measurements:
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Stop and listen to the sound of the machine.
•
Look for loose bolts and oil leaks.
•
Check whether any machine parts that are vibrating visibly.
•
Touch the machine to check for hot bearings.
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Touch the area that is vibrating (e.g. with a screwdriver) to look
for symptoms that might later aid vibration analysis (if it is safe
to do so).
•
If you have a stroboscope, you can use this to freeze rotating
shafts, belts, and couplings. This will enable you to observe the
operating shapes and relative speeds of these parts, which will
help with later vibration analysis.
MORE: See
Strobe Output
for more information on using your
instrument to automatically control strobe frequencies.
Summary of Contents for SCOUT100-Ex
Page 18: ...Section 1 Introduction 7 Installation Control Drawing for Hazardous Locations ...
Page 20: ...Section 1 Introduction 9 Installation Control Drawing GE2214VBX for ATEX Hazardous Locations ...
Page 21: ...Section 1 Introduction 10 IECEx ATEX Declaration of Conformity ...
Page 40: ...Section 2 Instrument Fundamentals 29 Viewing hint labels Accessing more detailed help ...
Page 44: ...Section 2 Instrument Fundamentals 33 Using the advanced options ...
Page 54: ...Section 3 Sensors 43 Selecting the appropriate voltage for your tachometer and machine ...
Page 85: ...Section 4 Measurement Types and their Uses 74 Selecting the required parameter settings ...
Page 111: ...Section 4 Measurement Types and their Uses 100 Using the keypad to enter measurements ...
Page 116: ...Section 4 Measurement Types and their Uses 105 Example of tracked measurement ...
Page 120: ...Section 4 Measurement Types and their Uses 109 Saving multi channel measurements ...
Page 124: ...Section 5 Set Measurement Options 113 Spectral lines submenu ...
Page 164: ...Section 8 Send and Receive Information 153 Transferring recordings to Ascent ...
Page 194: ...Section 9 Working with Routes 183 Linear Speed ...
Page 241: ...Section 11 Balancing Rotors 230 Splitting a weight ...
Page 247: ...Section 12 Balancing Walkthrough 236 Taking an initial reading ...