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COMMON PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE MEASUREMENTS

6.1  Vibration

Vibration  is  considered  the  best  operating  parameter  to  judge 

dynamic conditions such as balance (overall vibration), bearing defects 

(enveloping) and stress applied to components. Many machinery 

problems  show  themselves  as  excessive  vibration.  Rotor  imbalance, 

misalignment,  mechanical  looseness,  structural  resonance,  soft 

foundation, and gear mesh defects are some of the defects that can 

be  measured  by  vibration.  Measuring  the  “overall”  vibration  of  a 

machine, a rotor in relation to a machine or the structure of a machine, 

and comparing the measurement to its normal value (norm) indicates 

the current health of the machine.

The  EXAMINER  1000  measures  the  vibration  of  a  machine  while  it 

is  operating.  Trending  these  measurements  shows  how  a  machine’s 

condition changes over a period of time. Analyzing these, along with 

other measurements, provide insight into the condition of the machine 

and which components may be wearing or failing. How to best monitor 

a machine’s condition requires one to know which measurements to 

take and where and how to take them. Sensors are placed at strategic 

Points on the machinery to monitor the machine’s condition.

The  EXAMINER  1000  processes  the  accelerometer’s  mechanical 

vibration energy into an electrical signal and displays the measurement 

value in numerical form for evaluation. Commonly measured physical 

characteristics in Predictive Maintenance are:

• 

Vibration (as explained above)

•  Temperature
• 

Oil Analysis

6.2  Temperature

As  a  bearing  fails,  friction  causes  its  temperature  (or  its  lubricant’s 

temperature) to rise. While trending a bearing, if the temperature rises 

followed by a vibrations increase, then it is safe to conclude there was 

Summary of Contents for EXAMINER 1000

Page 1: ...Manual EXAMINER 1000 Vibration Meter with Electronic Stethoscope 15 Columbia Drive Amherst NH 03031 USA Phone 603 883 3390 Fax 603 886 3300 E mail support monarchinstrument com Website www monarchins...

Page 2: ...tributor for details SAFEGUARDS AND PRECAUTIONS 1 Read and follow all instructions in this manual carefully and retain this manual for future reference 2 Do not use this instrument in any manner incon...

Page 3: ...MENTS IN THE EXAMINER 1000 8 9 0 GETTING STARTED IN YOUR PLANT 9 10 0 ESTABLISHING A DATA COLLECTION ROUTE 10 11 0 RECORDING DATA FOR A MACHINE 10 12 0 WHAT ARE YOU MEASURING 11 12 1 Multi Parameter M...

Page 4: ...leration envelope methods Vibration measurements are made by pressing the accelerometer sensor against designated Measurement Points on your equipment with either the stringer probe or with the magnet...

Page 5: ...OSCOPE REFER TO OPERATORS MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS CONNECTIONS SENSOR IN AUDIO OUT Measurement Types Units V velocity mm s in s A acceleration g E envelope ge Monarch Instrument 15 Columbia Drive Amher...

Page 6: ...for each Measurement Point 5 0 WHAT IS PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE Predictive Maintenance can be defined as collecting information from machines as they operate to aid in making decisions about their healt...

Page 7: ...downtime and the possibility of catastrophic failure but allows them to effectively order parts schedule manpower and plan multiple repairs during scheduled downtime 5 1 Benefits of Predictive Mainte...

Page 8: ...these measurements shows how a machine s condition changes over a period of time Analyzing these along with other measurements provide insight into the condition of the machine and which components ma...

Page 9: ...aring and how fast Lubrication analysis is the earliest warning of a developing problem 7 0 SELECTING MACHINERY AND MEASUREMENTS Maintenance personnel have always made visual and hands on inspections...

Page 10: ...Program 7 1 3 Redundant Machines Redundant Machines are typically small size equipment that have redundancy This group typically has the largest percentage of all machines in a plant and yet they are...

Page 11: ...kHz to measure them 7 3 Selecting Measurement Intervals Measurement intervals are set based on the classification of the machine its repair history and the amount of data required for a detailed tren...

Page 12: ...record keeping of collected data Establish a standard naming convention so you can communicate your results to the rest of maintenance Uniquely identify each machine and establish a starting point fo...

Page 13: ...data collection Points on each Machine Several Points will have numerous readings i e VEL and ENV and Temp 3 Establish a Route with the Machines grouped by physical location 4 Walk the Route collecti...

Page 14: ...Vertical excessive vertical vibration can indicate mechanical looseness as well as imbalance Axial excessive axial vibration is a strong indicator of misalignment It s important to note that these ar...

Page 15: ...a in this zone Simply select the measurement Point which gives the best signal Avoid painted surfaces unloaded bearing zones housing splits and structural gaps When measuring vibration with a hand hel...

Page 16: ...ty Stinger Mounted Vibration Sensor Magnetically Mounted Vibration Sensor Load Zone 15 0 EVALUATING THE OVERALL VIBRATION MEASUREMENTS Three general principles are commonly used to evaluate your vibra...

Page 17: ...mples of machines in this category Class ll Medium sized machines typically electrical motors with 15 kW to 75 kW output without special foundations rigidly mounted engines or machines up to 300 kW on...

Page 18: ...ENVELOPE MEASUREMENTS Use the same techniques of comparison as for Overall Vibration readings Remember acceleration envelope is an advanced early warning of a developing problem High values do not ne...

Page 19: ...djustable volume control with off position Power Two 2 AA cells Operating Time 20 hours continuous without headphones Weight Instrument 7 oz 0 19 kg Complete kit 2 85 lbs 130 kg Dimensions 6 3 x 3 3 x...

Page 20: ...will be compared CPM Unit of frequency measurement cycles per minute Displacement A scalar quantity specifying the change of position of a body measured from the resting position Dynamic Force A force...

Page 21: ...cursion on a dynamic waveform also true peak and zero to peak Periodic Monitoring Measurements recorded at intervals of time Piezoelectric A material in which electrical properties change when subject...

Page 22: ...ssion Path The path from source excitation to sensor Trending The plot of a variable over time used as an indicator of change Velocity A vector quantity of the time rate change of displacement D 19 10...

Page 23: ...r details VIBRATION SEVERITY PER ISO 10816 1 Machine Class I small machines Class II medium machines Class III large rigid foundation Class IV large soft foundation in s mm s 0 01 0 28 0 02 0 45 0 03...

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