VibroSystM STATE-200 Installation Manual Download Page 5

Copyright © VibroSystM Inc., 2011

5

General Safety Information - Rev. 1

1.

GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION

1.1 Safety information

This manual contains information and warnings that must be observed to keep the instruments in a safe
condition and ensure safe operation.

 

Warning - Danger

 messages identify conditions or practices that could cause bodily harm, and 

result in damage to this instrument and other equipment to which it is connected

 

Caution

 messages identify conditions or practices that could result in permanent loss of data.

Safety Precautions 

Although most instruments and accessories are normally used at non-hazardous level voltages,
hazardous conditions may be present in some situations. 

This product in intended for use by qualified operators and maintenance personnel who recognize shock
hazards and are familiar with the safety precautions required to avoid possible injury. Read and follow all
installation, operation, and maintenance information carefully before using the product.

Install and use this instrument only as specified in this manual, or the protection provided by this
instrument might be impaired. 

Do not use this instrument in wet environments. 

Whenever it is likely that safety protection has been impaired, make this instrument inoperative and secure
it against any unintended operation. 

Have this instrument serviced only by qualified service personnel.

To avoid shock hazard, connect the power supply to a properly grounded line power source. If a two-
conductor power cord must be used, a protective grounding wire must be connected between the ground
terminal and earth ground before connecting the power cord or operating the instrument.

Never remove the cover or open the case of this instrument without first turning off the main power source. 

 

 

Warning - Danger 

 

Caution

To use VibroSystM instruments correctly and safely, read and follow all the safety instructions
or warnings given throughout this manual. 

To avoid electric shock, personal injury, or death, carefully read the information under “Safety
Information” before attempting to install, use, or service this instrument. 

In addition, follow all generally accepted safety practices and procedures required when
working with and around electricity.

For safe operation and to ensure that your system functions at its optimum capability, the instal-
lation and adjustment process should be handled only by VibroSystM trained service
specialists.

Summary of Contents for STATE-200

Page 1: ...l P N 9423 06I0A 200 This manual divides into the following sections Section 1 General safety information Section 2 General description of the STATE 200 Unit Section 3 Installation of the STATE 200 Un...

Page 2: ...Copyright VibroSystM Inc 2011 2 STATE 200 Installation Manual_Table of Contents Rev 0...

Page 3: ...15 3 4 2 Protective Conductor Terminal 15 3 4 3 Ethernet Port 16 3 5 Input Modules 16 3 5 1 Input wiring and DIP switch setting 18 3 5 2 Module Installation or Replacement 22 4 USING THE STATE 200 UNI...

Page 4: ...Copyright VibroSystM Inc 2011 4 STATE 200 Installation Manual_Table of Contents Rev 0...

Page 5: ...be impaired Do not use this instrument in wet environments Whenever it is likely that safety protection has been impaired make this instrument inoperative and secure it against any unintended operatio...

Page 6: ...in this manual and on this instrument Warning Danger identify conditions or practices that could cause bodily harm and result in damage to the measuring chain and other equipment to which it is conne...

Page 7: ...TATE 200 units can be installed on a same network Several types of input modules are available covering most of the parameters used in the surveillance of rotating machines see below Table 1 Summary o...

Page 8: ...e STATE 200 Unit main components The unit is designed to be installed in a properly ventilated rack mount enclosure Overall enclosure dimensions are 483 W x 432 D x 133 H mm 19 W x 17 D x 5 25 H inche...

Page 9: ...and communication processor for analog I O systems This board is in communication with the ZOOM Controller to which it transmits the data that has been collected and processed through the I O modules...

Page 10: ...I O ports for the interconnection of a sensor to its dedicated input module Each port also provide 24VDC power available for the measuring chain with an auto reset polyswitch limiting the power output...

Page 11: ...n removable female screw terminal connector allows wiring of AC power input The STATE 200 Unit should be installed in compliance with national and local electrical code The unit relies on dual fuse pr...

Page 12: ...Copyright VibroSystM Inc 2011 12 STATE 200 General Description_Rev 0...

Page 13: ...exhaust ports Baffles can help to isolate exhaust air from intake air which also helps to draw cooling air through the unit The best placement of the baffles depends on the airflow patterns in the ra...

Page 14: ...d Wiring_Rev 0 3 3 Unit installation in a 19 rack or cabinet Install side mounting brackets and adjust at the correct height In a rack with square 3 8 windows cage nuts are used Slide the unit in the...

Page 15: ...device Mechanical characteristics Recommended wire size 1 5 mm2 16 AWG 600V rating 3 4 2 Protective Conductor Terminal The protective conductor terminal must be connected to a grounding point in compl...

Page 16: ...reception and processing of signals from various types of sensors Input modules convert analog signals into a digital format the resulting signal is then sent to the brain board for transmission to t...

Page 17: ...tion of input signals IN B Hi and IN B Lo Refer to Table 1 Input Modules Available on page 31 to see the type of casing for each model of input module On the backplane a small DIP switch and two pins...

Page 18: ...If the shield on the sensor end of the cable is isolated from earth ground connect the cable shield to the ground position on the 7 position connector 1 Contact closure switch relay or other Model AD...

Page 19: ...e casing Type A Sensor with current mA output and 24VDC input 24V COM 24VDC IN B Hi IN B Lo IN A Hi IN A Lo SW POS 1 OFF 2 ON S h i e l d N o t e T o a v o i d g r o u n d l o o p p r o b l e m s c o...

Page 20: ...4VDC IN B Hi IN B Lo IN A Hi IN A Lo SW POS 1 OFF 2 ON 24V COM S h i e l d N o t e T o a v o i d g r o u n d l o o p p r o b l e m s c o n n e c t s h i e l d t o e a r t h g r o u n d o n o n e e n d...

Page 21: ...Module casing Type B 3 wire 100 PT100 RTD 24VDC IN B Hi IN B Lo IN A Hi IN A Lo SW POS 1 OFF 2 OFF S h i e l d N o t e T o a v o i d g r o u n d l o o p p r o b l e m s c o n n e c t s h i e l d t o e...

Page 22: ...f the STATE 200 unit by removing the 2 screws on each side holding down the cover 3 To remove a module loosen the screw on top of the module on Type B module also unplug the small connector cable gent...

Page 23: ...OWER ON light turns Green when the system is powered up 4 2 Maintenance 4 2 1 Cleaning Periodically wipe the case with a damp cloth and mild water based detergent Do not use abrasives or solvent Clean...

Page 24: ...Copyright VibroSystM Inc 2011 24 Using the STATE 200 Unit Rev 0...

Page 25: ...240 VAC 50 60 Hz If the unit does not receive power verify the source wiring starting with the external circuit breakers protecting the unit If the unit receives power verify the fuses in the fuse hol...

Page 26: ...essage indicates Signal in range as on the following screen capture If the ZOOM Look service shows the status associated to the STATE 200 unit with the message Acqui sition Unit Not OK one of the foll...

Page 27: ...DHCP server Select Control Panel Administrative Tools DHCP In the example above only one address is assigned to a STATE 200 unit However in a longer list a combi nation of elements is used for identif...

Page 28: ...ver use the ZOOM Configuration program to verify the ZOOM configuration Refer to the ZOOM 6 Look Plug in User s Guide 5 2 2 Configuration Troubleshooting In the following cases the STATE 200 unit is c...

Page 29: ...ZOOM Look service shows the status associated to a sensor the configuration is incorrect for the type of sensor physically connected to the unit To correct the configuration use the ZOOM Configuration...

Page 30: ...Copyright VibroSystM Inc 2011 30 Troubleshooting the STATE 200 Unit_Rev 0...

Page 31: ...d 0 to 5 VDC 0 to 5 VDC isolated 5 to 5 VDC 5 to 5 VDC isolated 0 to 10 VDC 10 to 10 VDC 10 to 10 VDC isolated AD9T AD13T AD6 AD6T AD11 AD11T AD7 AD12 AD12T 5 5 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 B B A A A A...

Page 32: ...V output 5 W without modules not providing any 24V output Fuse Two 2 fuses 250V 3 15A slow blow one on Line one on Neutral 6 2 Environmental Characteristics Temperature range Operation 0 to 50 C 32 to...

Reviews: