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1. SHIELDING TECHNIQUES

Since ultrasound is a high frequency, short wave signal, it can usually be blocked or "shielded". NOTE: When using any method, be
sure to follow your plant's or company's safety guidelines. Some common techniques are:

a. Body: place your body between the test area and the competing sounds to act as a barrier

b. Clip Board: Position the clip board close to the leak area and angle it so that it acts as a barrier between the test area and the
competing sounds

c. Gloved Hand: (USE CAUTION) using a gloved hand, wrap the hand around the rubber focusing probe tip so that the index
finger and the thumb are close to the very end and place the rest of the hand on the test site so that there is a complete barrier of
the hand between the test area and the background noise. Move the hand and instrument together over the various test zones.

d. Wipe rag: This is the same method as the "gloved hand" method, only, in addition to the glove, use a wipe rag to wrap around
the rubber focusing probe tip. Hold the rag in the gloved hand so that it acts as a "curtain", i.e., there is enough material to cover
the test site without blocking the open end of the rubber focusing probe. This is ususally the most effective method since it uses
three barriers: the rubber focusing probe, the gloved hand and the rag.

e. Barrier: When covering a large area, it is sometimes helpful to use some reflective material, such as a welders curtain or a drop
cloth, to act as a barrier. Place the material so that it acts as a "wall" between the test area and the competing sounds. Sometimes
the barrier is draped from ceiling to floor, at other times, it is hung over railings.

f.  Frequency Tuning:  If there are situations where a signal may be difficult to isolate, it may be helpful to utilize the Frequency
Tuning.  Point the Ultraprobe toward the test area and gradually adjust the frequency until the weak signal appears to be clearer
and then follow the basic detection methods previously outlined.

2.

LOW LEVEL LEAKS

In ultrasonic inspection for leakage, the amplitude of the sound often depends upon the amount of turbulence generated at the leak
site. The greater the turbulence, the louder the signal, the less the turbulence, the lower the intensity of the signal. When a leak rate is
so low that it produces little, if any turbulence that is "detectable", it is considered "below threshold". If a leak appears to be of this
nature:

1 . Build up the pressure (if possible) to create greater turbulence.

2.Utilize LIQUID LEAK AMPLIFIER.
This patented method incorporates a UE Systems product called LIQUID LEAK AMPLIFIER, or LLA for
short. LLA is a uniquely formulated liquid substance that has special chemical properties. Used as an ultra
sonic "bubble test, a small amount of LLA is applied to a suspected leak site, It produces a thin film through
which the escaping gas will pass. When it comes in contact with a low flow of gas, it quickly forms a
large number of small "soda-like" bubbles that burst as soon as they form. This bursting effect produces
an ultrasonic shock wave that is heard as a crackling sound in the headphones. In many instances the
bubbles will not be seen, but they will be heard. This method is capable of obtaining successful leak
checks in systems with leaks as low as lxl0

-6

 ml/sec.

NOTE: The low surface tension of the LLA is the reason small bubbles form. This can be negatively changed by contamination of the
leak site with another leak fluid which can block LLA or cause large bubbles to form. If contaminated, clean the leak site with water,
solvent or alcohol (check with plant regulations before selecting a decontaminating cleaning agent).

3.

Use the UE-CFM-9 Close Focus Module. Specifically designed for low level leaks, the unique scanning chamber is designed to

receive low level signals with reduced signal distortion and provides easier recognition of a low level leak. For more information, call
the factory.

D. TONE TEST (Ultratone)

The Tone Test is an ultrasonic method for non-destructive testing which is used when it is difficult to pressurize or draw a vacuum in a
system. This ultrasonic test is applicable to a wide range of items, including: CONTAINERS, TUBES, PIPES, HEAT
EXCHANGERS, WELDS, GASKETS, SEALS, DOORS, WINDOWS, OR HATCHES.

Summary of Contents for Ultraprobe 9000

Page 1: ...U L T R A P R O B E 9 0 0 0 I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L ...

Page 2: ... 5 Storage Entry Button 5 Head Set Jack 5 Recharge Jack 5 3 Accessories 6 A Standard Accessories 6 Headset 6 WTG 1 Warble Tone Generator 6 Rubber Focusing Probe 6 Stethoscope Extension Kit 6 5PC C9 I O Cable 6 BCH 9 Battery Charger 6 BCH WTG Battery Charger 6 B Optional Accessories 6 LRM 9 6 CFM 9 6 UWC 9000 6 DHC 2HH Hard Hat Headphones 6 DHC 1991 Ear Piece 6 SA 2000 Speaker Amplifier 6 UFMTG 199...

Page 3: ...ng The UP9000 14 Warble Tone Generator 15 Charging The Warble Tone Generator 15 Helpful Hints 15 Auto Shutdown Battery Feature 15 Resetting The On Board Computer 15 7 Applications Leak Detection How to Locate Leaks Shielding Techniques Low Level Leaks 16 18 Tone Test Ultratone 18 19 Electric Arc Corona Tracking Detection 20 21 Monitoring Bearing Wear 21 Detecting Bearing Failure 22 Comparative His...

Page 4: ...ge and learn how many modes of inspection you can cover you might want to extend your knowledge by enrolling in one of the many training courses offered by UE Training Systems Inc A Scholarship certificate is available to you Simply fill out the form found at the end of this manual and mail or fax it in The Ultraprobe 9000 is an ultrasonic inspection information storage and retrieval system in a p...

Page 5: ...from airports to broadcasting towers It is equipped with low noise amplification to allow for a clear intelligible signal to be received and interpreted For placement align the four prongs on the back with the corresponding receptacles in the front of the pistol and plug in B PISTOL GRIP HOUSING DISPLAY PANEL In the Operation Mode the Display Panel will show intensity levels as dB and as a bar gra...

Page 6: ...unit at any time for short intervals or for a longer period If it is kept on charge over 8 hours there will be no harm to the battery NOTE When the effective battery charge is used up the instrument shuts down and a message to recharge the battery will be displayed in the display panel WRIST STRAP To protect the instrument against unexpected droppage use the wrist strap SENSITIVITY CONTROL DIAL Th...

Page 7: ...f reception of the Trisonic Scanning Module STETHOSCOPE EXTENSION KIT This consists of three metal rods that will enable a user to reach up to 31 additional inches 78 7 cm with the Stethoscope Probe 5PC C9 I O CABLE Standard I O cable for downloading records from the UP9000 to the serial port on a PC BCH 9 BATTERY CHARGER This is the standard battery charger for the UP9000 with a line input of 120...

Page 8: ... WTG2 Optional battery charger for use with all Warble Tone Generators The line input is 220 VAC 50Hz and the charging time is about 8 hours HTS 2 Holster set for the UP9000 Includes a utility belt and two holsters one for the UP9000 one module and rubber focusing probe the other for accessories SHEATH The sheath is a cordura cover protector for the UP9000 Pistol Housing LLA Liquid Leak Amplifier ...

Page 9: ...itivity control dial until the frequency indicator is steady and the decibel indicator blinks This indicates that you are now able to adjust the sensitivity Once in the Sensitivity mode turn the Sensitivity control dial clockwise to increase the sensitivity and counter clockwise to decrease the sensitivity The Sensitivity control dial increases decreases the sensitivity of the instrument simultane...

Page 10: ...Set Up Mode may be used to record notes or codes The lower left corner of the display indicates the current decibel level selected for storage The lower right of the display indicates the current frequency selected for storage The lower right corner of the display indicates the Operation Mode R S or P RO SO or PO Data Storage Mode Display TO STORE DATA Click the Store Button again and the data wil...

Page 11: ...nter the text character When the text is correct click the yellow Store Button to save and store the text The instrument will return to the Operation Mode Text Editor Display 5 SETUP MODE To enter the Set Up Mode 1 Make sure the Ultraprobe is off 2 Press click both the Yellow Store button and the Sensitivity dial at the same time Only after these two controls have been pressed then squeeze the tri...

Page 12: ...lected baseline dB level There are two scales Relative and dB offset Relative sets the instrument to the 0 dB of the instrument s internal minimal detection value and is the factory default setting dB offset is a dB level that is a new minimum reference level set by the user This value may be any dB level above the natural 0 dB of the instrument Once set the preset level must be subtracted from th...

Page 13: ...splayed on the panel and held for comparison as the instrument is scanned around other points on the machine The meter will remain constant while the audio levels change Another example is performing a quick comparison of multiple bearings by pressing and releasing the trigger to update and compare sound levels Peak Hold displays and holds the peak value for comparison It changes only when a highe...

Page 14: ...ogram Menu 09 blinks Click to enter Operation Mode 08 Factory Defaults This mode allows users to retain or to delete the information stored in the instrument and to restore the factory default settings of the instrument Confirm YES means that the onboard computer will default to original factory settings and all stored data will be deleted Confirm NO retains all stored data and current instrument ...

Page 15: ...ng module go from the gross to the fine Start a maximum sensitivity on the Sensitivity Selection dial and proceed to reduce the sensitivity until a satisfactory sound level is achieved At times it may be necessary to utilize the stethoscope probe with the sensitivity level at or near maximum Occasionally when in this situation stray ultrasound may interfere with clear reception and be confusing If...

Page 16: ... become familiar with the basic inspection methods Here are some helpful hints that should prove useful in some difficult situations If you can t read your display panel while testing Trigger release Trigger method Take the reading while holding the trigger in Immediately press the STORE button and the reading will be set If you do not wish to save the reading click the Sensitivity dial and return...

Page 17: ...signals is usually quite simple A leak can be in a pressurized system or in a vacuum system In both instances the ultrasound will be produced in the manner described above The only difference between the two is that a vacuum leak will usually generate less ultrasonic amplitude than a pressure leak of the same flow rate The reason for this is that the turbulence produced by a vacuum leak is occurri...

Page 18: ...bserving the meter 10 Follow the sound to the loudest point The meter will show a higher reading as the leak is approached 11 In order to focus in on the leak keep reducing the sensitivity setting and move the instrument closer to the suspected leak site until you are able to confirm a leak B TO CONFIRM A LEAK Position the Trisonic Scanning Module or the rubber focusing probe if it is on the scann...

Page 19: ...ction for leakage the amplitude of the sound often depends upon the amount of turbulence generated at the leak site The greater the turbulence the louder the signal the less the turbulence the lower the intensity of the signal When a leak rate is so low that it produces little if any turbulence that is detectable it is considered below threshold If a leak appears to be of this nature 1 Build up th...

Page 20: ...nd absorbent or sound reflective Remember you are dealing with a high frequency short wave signal If the sound is expected to travel through a thick wall place the Tone Generator close to the test zone if it is a thin metallic wall move it farther back and use low For uneven surfaces it may be necessary to use two people One person will move the Tone Generator slowly close to and around the test a...

Page 21: ...ing electrical equipment follow all your plant or company safety procedures When in doubt ask your supervisor Never touch live electrical apparatus with the Ultraprobe or its accessories The method for detecting electric arc and corona leakage is similar to the procedure outlined in leak detection Instead of listening for a rushing sound a user will listen for a crackling or buzzing sound In some ...

Page 22: ...ure before any other indicators including heat and vibration changes An ultrasonic system based on detection and analysis of modulations of bearing resonance frequencies can provide subtle detection capability whereas conventional methods are incapable of detecting very slight faults As a ball passes over a pit or fault in the race surface it produces an impact A structural resonance of one of the...

Page 23: ...s possible 4 Approach the bearings at the same angle touching the same area on the bearing housing 5 Reduce sensitivity to hear the sound quality more clearly 6 Listen to bearing sound through headphones to hear the quality of the signal for proper interpretation 7 Select same type bearings under similar load conditions and same rotational speed 8 Compare differences of meter reading and sound qua...

Page 24: ...ely slow bearings less 25 RPM it is often necessary to disregard the display and listen to the sound of the bearing In these extreme situations the bearings are usually large 1 2 and up and greased with high viscosity lubricant Most often no sound will be heard as the grease will absorb most of the acoustic energy If a sound is heard usually a crackling sound there is some indication of deformity ...

Page 25: ...tial problems in operating equipment it is necessary to establish base data and observe shifts in that data This can be accomplished by data logging readings directly into the Ultraprobe or by recording sounds to a tape recorder by connecting to the Headphone output or to the I O port using the proper cable The heterodyned output can be downloaded to a spectral analysis program in a computer PROCE...

Page 26: ...e are subtleties for each type of trap that can be noted Use the sensitivity levels of the Sensitivity Selection Dial to assist your test If a low pressure system is to be checked adjust the sensitivity UP if a high pressure system above 100 psi is to be checked reduce the sensitivity level Some experimentation may be necessary to arrive at the most desirable level to be tested Check upstream and ...

Page 27: ...he steam As the steam starts to condense the pressure against the disc lessens and the trap cycles A good disc trap should cycle hold discharge hold 4 10 times per minute When it fails it usually fails in the open position allowing continuous blow through of steam THERMOSTATIC TRAPS bellows bi metallic operate on a difference in temperature between condensate and steam They build up condensate so ...

Page 28: ...e ultrasound generated within the system will be so intense that surface waves will travel from other valves or parts of the system and make it difficult to diagnose valve leakage In this case it is still possible to diagnose valve blow through by comparing sonic intensity differences by reducing the sensitivity and touching just upstream of the valve at the valve seat and just downstream of the v...

Page 29: ...ncreases as you approach the test valve It is an indication of a leak in the valve 6 MISCELLANEOUS PROBLEM AREAS A UNDERGROUND LEAKS Underground leak detection depends upon the amount of ultrasound generated by the particular leak Some slow leaks will emit very little ultrasound Compounding the problem is the fact that earth will tend to insulate ultrasound In addition loose soil will absorb more ...

Page 30: ...RE 1 Use stethoscope module 2 Touch downstream side of suspected area and listen through headset 3 Start test at 40 kHz If the sound appears weak or confusing change the frequency As an example try to test at 30 kHz then 20 kHz 4 When necessary if there is too much sound reduce sensitivity 5 Listen for an increase in ultrasound created by the turbulence of partial blockage FLOW DIRECTION Flow in p...

Page 31: ...und amplification is a very important feature Although there are obvious audible sounds emitted by most operating equipment it is the ultrasonic elements of the acoustic emissions that are generally the most important For preventative maintenance many times an individual will listen to a bearing through some simple type of audio pick up to determine bearing wear Since that individual is hearing ON...

Page 32: ...l see a change lever Move this change lever to the middle of the lock so that it hooks behind the change notch picture 1 2 Now set your personal combination by turning the dials to the desired combination i e birthday phone no etc 3 Move the change lever back to the normal position picture 2 4 To lock rotate one or more dials To open the lock set your personal combination International patents pen...

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