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6
Data Recorder Module
Overview
Warning - Due to required accessories, this module is not for use in Class I
Division 2 hazardous locations. Restrictions apply when used in ATEX zone 2
hazardous locations. Reference this manual's Appendix D, Safety Instructions for
details.
The GX Series’ Data Recorder module records a machine’s raw vibration signal (time
waveform) as a Microsoft Windows .wav audio file
. The recorded time waveform may
be viewed on the Microlog for in-the-field analysis, or the .wav file can be imported into
SKF's @ptitude Analyst / Analysis and Reporting Module software. Using the analysis
software, you can play the .wav recording and post-process vibration analysis
measurements on it as if you were performing measurements on the machine in real
time.
Examples for use include:
•
For analysis of very low speed machinery.
•
Capturing run up / run down data, intermittent events, and transient vibration
signals from non steady state machinery.
•
With a problem machine that can’t be run for any length of time without additional
damage resulting, you can record the vibration signal as .wav data while you run
the machine for a short time. You can then shut down the machine to avoid further
damage, and play the recorded .wav file as many times as you like while you take
your time performing vibration analysis measurements on the machine’s recorded
vibration signal.
•
For ship propulsion systems, instead of spending hours of gas turbine drive time
taking analysis measurements at the ship’s maximum speed, you can instead run
the ship up to full speed, record a five minute .wav file at full speed, then run back
down and perform hours of analysis measurements on the recorded vibration
signal, saving a lot of costly fuel!
SKF Microlog - GX Series
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User Manual