Test Products International Vib Meter 9085 User Manual Download Page 2

© TPI Europe 2021 

2                            TPI 9085 User Guide V1.0 

CONTENTS 

CONTENTS ............................................................................. 2

 

DISCLAIMER .......................................................................... 2

 

1 OVERVIEW .......................................................................... 3

 

1.1 Special Requirement for Temperature Measurement ............................................................... 3

 

1.2 Turning the unit ON and OFF ..................................................................................................... 3

 

1.3 Batteries ......................................................................................................................................... 4

 

1.4 Service ............................................................................................................................................ 4

 

2 OPERATION ........................................................................ 5

 

2.1 Fitting the sensor ........................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.2 Taking a reading ........................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.2.1 Vibration & Temperature readings ......................................................................................... 6

 

2.2.2 Vibration Analysis ..................................................................................................................... 7

 

2.2.3 Frequency spectrum .................................................................................................................. 8

 

2.2.4 Live Update Mode ...................................................................................................................... 9

 

2.3 Configuration menus .................................................................................................................... 9

 

2.3.1 Setup Wizard .............................................................................................................................. 9

 

2.3.2 Manual Setup ........................................................................................................................... 10

 

2.3.2.1 BDU alarm settings ............................................................................................................... 10

 

2.3.3.2 Run Speed .............................................................................................................................. 11

 

2.3.3.3 Sensor mV/g .......................................................................................................................... 11

 

2.3.4 Device Settings ......................................................................................................................... 11 
 

3 ASSET MANAGEMENT .................................................... 13

 

4 C-TREND II - TRENDING SOFTWARE ............................. 14

 

5 SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................. 15

 

6 BASIC OPERATION .......................................................... 16

 

 

Disclaimer

 

 
This document has been carefully prepared and checked.  No responsibility can be assumed for inaccuracies.  
TPI  Europe  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  without  prior  notice  to  any  products  herein  to  improve 
functionality, reliability or other design aspects.  TPI Europe does not assume any liability out of the use of 
any product described herein; neither does it convey any licence under its patent rights nor the rights of others.  
TPI Europe products are not authorised for use as components in life support services or systems.  TPI Europe 
should be informed of any such intended use to determine suitability of the products. 
 
Copyright © 2021 TPI Europe Ltd.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Vib Meter 9085

Page 1: ...er Guide V1 0 Vib Meter 9085 User Guide Version 1 0 Vibration Monitoring Analysis Test Products International 9615 SW Allen Blvd Suite 104 Beaverton OR 97005 USA Tel 800 368 5719 Fax 503 520 1225 Web...

Page 2: ...ASSET MANAGEMENT 13 4 C TREND II TRENDING SOFTWARE 14 5 SPECIFICATIONS 15 6 BASIC OPERATION 16 Disclaimer This document has been carefully prepared and checked No responsibility can be assumed for in...

Page 3: ...red analysed and trended with the included VibTrend PC analysis software 1 1 Special Requirement for Temperature Measurements To measure temperature with the 9085 the accelerometer with built in tempe...

Page 4: ...85 from the protective boot by prying the boot off from the bottom Set the 9085 on the charging pad so the symbol comes in contact with the pad The display of the 9085 will turn on to indicate it is c...

Page 5: ...cle button to turn the unit ON Place the sensor on a rigid part of the machine as close as possible to the desired measurement point e g bearing block using the magnet mount Pressing the circle button...

Page 6: ...ean ISO value mm s The ISO value in mm s or inch s is the large number displayed at the top of the screen which is the RMS average of the vibration velocity in the frequency band 10Hz 600 RPM to 1kHz...

Page 7: ...This reading is shown in units of g Earth s gravitational constant where 1g 9 81 m s2 Displacement Pressing either the left or right arrow button when the reading screen is displayed will cause the me...

Page 8: ...ignment This is based on the fact that shaft misalignment can result in a double peak in the waveform due to there being two different centres of gravity one from each shaft In other words the acceler...

Page 9: ...s It is possible to use live update with the basic readings screen the VA bands screen or 100 line frequency spectrum Pressing the circle button at any time during live update will capture a full 800...

Page 10: ...the ISO alarm levels to be set accordingly as does specifying the type of mounting rigid or flexible As a basic rule of thumb unless a machine is bolted down to a concrete floor its mounting should b...

Page 11: ...2 3 3 3 Sensor mV g Accelerometer sensitivity in mV g can be manually set using the up and down arrow buttons to allow use of any desired sensitivity sensor within the range 1mV g to 1000mV g This ena...

Page 12: ...countdown timer goes to zero to save the temperature reading This can be useful if you would like to control when the reading is saved In auto mode the temperature reading will be saved automatically...

Page 13: ...ected using the circle button The various options for each measurement point MP are then displayed 1 Take Reading takes a new reading and saves it to this MP 2 Save Reading saves the previously taken...

Page 14: ...stalled go to the activation screen and email the Hardware Key that is displayed to tech testproductsintl com C Trend II is very intuitive and very easy to drive and its full functionality is describe...

Page 15: ...s or inch s Bearing noise in BDU bearing damage units Displacement mm microns inch Temperature F C Displayed Frequency Units Hertz Hz RPM or CPM Input range User selectable with accelerometer sensiti...

Page 16: ...alarm colour coded in Green Amber and Red Additional screens show temperature displacement mm or microns frequency spectrum with cursor and diagnostics for unbalance misalignment and looseness Power O...

Reviews: