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2019/10/07 

Operating manual/BEAROMOS 2020/Version 1.0  

 

 

 

 

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Product description 

 
The engines/gears/etc. for which the BEAROMOS is intended have slide bearings in which oil is pressed 
between the bearing shell and the bearing point by a pump. As a result, the bearing point of the rotating 
shaft is lifted off the bearing shell, so that there is no longer any contact between the bearing journal and 
the  bearing  shell.  The  bearing  then  operates  outside  the  mixed  friction  range.  If  the  lubricating  film  is 
interrupted  by  an  operating  state  or  defect,  the  temperature  increases  due  to  friction  between  the 
bearing shell and the rotating shaft. Given the large mass of the rotating shaft, the bearing shell sees a 
greater temperature increase, resulting in an electrical voltage between the bearing shell and the rotating 
shaft due to the Seebeck effect. This voltage is detected by our BEAROMOS device. 
 
The BEAROMOS signal is used to display the status of the monitored bearing(s). It is possible to infer 
from  the  signal  level  and  the  associated  speed  whether  the  friction  is  hydrodynamic  or  mixed.  If  the 
bearing is

 

 operating in the hydrodynamic friction range, there is no indication of wear, deformation or 

damage from the friction itself. (However, wear, deformation or damage may occur or arise without the 
lubricating film having first been affected or interrupted). If the bearing is exposed to mixed friction for a 
longer period of time, this can cause damage to both the bearing and the rotating shaft, which  - in the 
case of the rotating shaft - means substantial downtimes/repair times and therefore considerable cost. 
As a basic principle, a

 

distinction must be made between three mechanisms of damage: 

1.

 

Wear 

2.

 

Wear and deformation 

3.

 

Thermally-induced damage 

The  Chart  view  can  be  used  for  further  analysis  and  to  identify  the  relevant  mechanism  of  damage. 
However, not every mixed friction state is always an error criterion, just as not every error is reflected in 
or indicated by

 

a mixed friction state. During run-up phases, changes of load, etc., mixed friction very 

commonly  occurs  in  the  bearings,  but  this  is  a  normal  operating  condition.  The  final  analysis  of  the 
BEAROMOS  signal  is  the  responsibility  of  the  operating  company  on  site.  If  there  are  several  bearing 
points,  the  BEAROMOS  sensor  records  a  cumulative  signal  across  all  thermoelectric  voltages  of  the 
bearing  points.  It  is  not  possible  to  link  a

 

signal  directly  to  a  single  bearing.  The  sensor  and  the 

BEAROMOS signal are therefore only a tool for detecting wear, deformation and damage. 
 
The  sensor  is  contacted  at  the  free  shaft  end  with  a  customer-specific  adaptation.  By  contacting  the 
shaft end on the outside of the machine housing, it is not necessary to interfere with the inside of the 
machine. 
 
The sensor indicates irregularities such as friction, wear or deformation in the area of the bearings, which 
in many cases makes it possible to take measures to avoid major damage. Monitoring with this sensor 
unfortunately  does  not  offer  complete  certainty  that  irregularities  will  be  detected  in  all  cases  in  time 
and/or that damage will be avoided. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for BEAROMOS 2020

Page 1: ...1 of 26 Schaller Automation Industrielle Automationstechnik GmbH Co KG Industriering 14 66440 Blieskastel BEAROMOS 2020 Sensor thermoelectric effect Seebeck effect for measuring electrical voltage on...

Page 2: ...y and the operator If the system is relocated the operating manual and or the operating manuals including those of suppliers must be provided at the new location In all phases of life all the informat...

Page 3: ...or 12 4 3 1 Installing the shaft adapter 13 4 3 2 Installing the BEAROMOS 2020 14 4 4 Electrical adaptation of the sensor 16 4 5 Software installation 16 4 5 1 System requirements 16 4 6 Removing the...

Page 4: ...2019 10 07 Operating manual BEAROMOS 2020 Version 1 0 Page 4 of 26 Index Index Change Date Changed by 1 0 Release 07 10 2019...

Page 5: ...ective 2014 30 EU EMC Directive EC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive Applied harmonised standards EN ISO 12100 2010 IEC 60529 Edition 2 2 IEC 60068 2 1 Edition 6 0 2 2 Edition 5 0 2 6 Edition 7 0 2...

Page 6: ...equipment The devices are built and tested in accordance with DIN EN 60947 and leave the factory in a technically safe condition In order to maintain this condition you must observe the safety instruc...

Page 7: ...act discharge 8000 V air discharge Overvoltage category I Degree of contamination 3 Test voltage input output 548 V 50 Hz EMC interference immunity EN 61000 6 3 EMC interference emission EN 60945 Comm...

Page 8: ...ensor you must make sure that it is aligned with the shaft when it is installed The safety instructions must be observed 2 2 Foreseeable misuse The sensor must not be installed removed without the cen...

Page 9: ...sons Wear protective gloves if necessary The sensor must be aligned correctly otherwise the sensor shaft may be damaged which may then damage the motor as a result The supplied centring pin must be us...

Page 10: ...damage to both the bearing and the rotating shaft which in the case of the rotating shaft means substantial downtimes repair times and therefore considerable cost As a basic principle a distinction mu...

Page 11: ...nsor communication must be set up in the PC software see 6 1 3 Parameter settings The user must follow safety rules and regulations The sensor is installed with a crankshaft adapter The device is rate...

Page 12: ...to enter the sensor from the object to be monitored e g oil spraying in the direction of the sensor shaft a suitable splash guard must be installed available from Schaller Automation on request as in...

Page 13: ...AROMOS 2020 Version 1 0 Page 13 of 26 Figure 4 Sensor setup 4 3 1 Installing the shaft adapter 1 Insert the shaft adapter and screw it to the shaft with a 36x41 spark plug spanner Figure 5 Installing...

Page 14: ...plate To help you during installation we recommend using an angle to check the alignment as well 4 Tighten the hexagon nut Figure 6 Shaft adapter alignment 4 3 2 Installing the BEAROMOS 2020 1 Before...

Page 15: ...e centring pin with a spanner size 46 5 Loosen the bolts of the centring pin press the centring pin down evenly using its set screws and remove it 6 Put the brush in place on the shaft by pulling the...

Page 16: ...r also has write permissions for the folder you choose A shortcut to the BEAROMOS Recorder is created automatically on the Windows desktop The program is started by double clicking the BEAROMOS icon F...

Page 17: ...supply voltage of the device and the mains voltage match If the sensor is correctly connected the BUS connection indicator on the software window should come on green after the supply voltage is switc...

Page 18: ...at least one of the sliding contacts is worn out and is no longer in contact with the slip ring There is a button to print the current screen for both the Main screen and the Chart screen The content...

Page 19: ...apter Save location for ring buffer log file Version number Freely editable field the same data is displayed on all tiles the content is retained across restart Schaller logo as a link button to the S...

Page 20: ...le name of the individual files has the following structure with a time stamp BEAROMOS_AV_YYYY MM DD_HH MM csv If recording is interrupted e g by closing the Recorder program a new file is created whe...

Page 21: ...rip pulse that occurs Calculating the test byte To keep the computing time as low as possible the check byte is created by bytewise XOR linking of the bytes below Start character S1 1Byte Consecutive...

Page 22: ...sensor is connected The polarity of the BUS circuit A and B wires reversed The terminating resistors of the BUS system If it is malfunctioning replace the device When you return the device for repair...

Page 23: ...f the supporting tube make sure that the carbon brushes are not damaged 6 Insert new O ring seal into supporting tube 7 Carefully place the new sensor housing on the supporting tube make sure that the...

Page 24: ...socket 153170 BEAROMOS 2020 sensor clockwise rotation without internal socket 153180 BEAROMOS 2020 anticlockwise rotation without internal socket 11 Spare parts catalogue Material Description Content...

Page 25: ...e 3 Expansion cone connection 12 Figure 4 Sensor setup 13 Figure 5 Installing the shaft adapter 13 Figure 6 Shaft adapter alignment 14 Figure 7 Alignment and installation Part 1 14 Figure 8 Alignment...

Page 26: ...Fax 1 954 794 1951 Person in charge Mrs Jurate Holm E Mail info schalleramerica com Schaller Automation Pte Ltd 114 Lavender Street 09 93 CT Hub 2 Singapore 338729 Phone 65 6643 5151 Mobile 65 9788 75...

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