High Temperature Velocity and Acceleration Sensor: Operation Manual
High Temperature Velocity and Acceleration Sensor: Operation Manual
High Temperature Velocity and Acceleration Sensor: Operation Manual
Bently Nevada
Contact Information
The following contact information is provided for those times when you cannot contact
your local representative:
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Additional Information
Notice:
This manual does not contain all the information required to operate and maintain
the product. Refer to the following manuals for other required information.
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350900 High Temperature Velocity and Acceleration Sensor Operation Manual
Contents
1. Installation ....................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Receiving Inspection ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Installing the 350900 sensor ........................................................................................................ 1
1.3 Installing the Interconnect/Field Wiring .................................................................................. 5
1.4 CE Installation Notes ........................................................................................................................ 6
2. Field Testing and Troubleshooting.............................................................. 7
2.1 Fault Type 1: Field/Interconnect cable ................................................................................... 8
2.2 Fault Type 2: Sensor Fault ..........................................................................................................10
2.3 Fault Type 3: Signals not Related to Machine Vibration (Noise) ................................10
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Section 1 - Installation
1. Installation
This section shows how to mount the transducer and electronics and gives
guidelines for connecting and routing the integral cable and the interconnect
cable.
Application Advisory
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CAUTION
The 350900 sensor is designed for high temperature
applications. Contact with a hot machine or sensor
will cause burns.
Allow the machine and sensor to cool before
installing or servicing the sensor.
Step 1- Locate an area to mount the sensor. Verify that the ambient and surface
temperatures do not exceed the range listed in Table 1.
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Step 2- Prepare or verify that the mounting surface meets the requirements of Figure 1
and Figure 2.
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Note:
Step 4- Route and install the integral cable. Verify that the ambient and surface
temperatures do not exceed the range listed in Table 1.
Avoid twisting, kinking or straining the cable
Avoid routing the cable near power lines
Avoid areas where abrasion will occur
Avoid cable bends less than 51 mm [2 in.] radius
Secure integral cable at 0.15 m [6 in.] from sensing head using cushion loop
clamp
Secure integral cable at 0.5 m [18 in.] intervals along remaining integral cable
length using cushion loop clamp
Step 5- Locate an area to mount the electronics. Verify that the ambient and surface
temperatures do not exceed the range listed in Table 1.
Fabricate panel 2.3 mm [0.09 in.] to 6.4 mm [0.25 in.] thick with cutout per Figure
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Avoid twisting the cable more than 45° when inserting the electronics
Avoid vibration locations greater than 15grms
Avoid cable bends less than 51 mm [2 in.] radius
Secure integral cable at 0.15 m [6 in.] from the electronics using cushion loop
clamp
Torque electronics mounting nut to 50-70 N-m [37-52 ft-lbs]
Install a safety wire on the mounting nut
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Application Advisory
The 350900 sensor provides two signals, one for acceleration and another
for velocity. The wires for each signal must be connected to the correct
monitor type.
If a signal is connected to the wrong monitor type, machinery protection will
be lost and incorrect data will be reported.
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Avoid routing cable near power lines
Avoid sharp corners
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Section 2 - Field Testing and Troubleshooting
Vibration amplitude low Channel type is swapped Fault Type 1: Field/Interconnect cable (see page 8)
Channel polarity is switched Fault Type 1: Field/Interconnect cable (see page 8)
Loose connection Fault Type 1: Field/Interconnect cable (see page 8)
Loose sensor mounting Check and re-torque fasteners
Improper bracket design Contact Bently Nevada Services
Faulty sensor Fault Type 2: Sensor Fault (see page 10)
Vibration amplitude high Channel type is swapped Fault Type 1: Field/Interconnect cable (see page 8)
Loose connection Fault Type 1: Field/Interconnect cable (see page 8)
Loose sensor mounting Check and re-torque fasteners
Improper bracket design Contact Bently Nevada Services
Faulty sensor Fault Type 2: Sensor Fault (see page 10)
Noise Loss of case isolation Fault Type 3: Signals not Related to Machine Vibration
(Noise) (see page 10)
Ground loops Fault Type 3: Signals not Related to Machine Vibration
(Noise) (see page 10)
High voltage lines proximity Fault Type 3: Signals not Related to Machine Vibration
(Noise) (see page 10)
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Interconnect Cable is damaged: Open
Visually inspect the interconnect cable for apparent damage. Disconnect the
interconnect cable at both ends. Short the following conductor pairs and
measure the resistance at the connector:
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2.2 Fault Type 2: Sensor Fault
Sensor open or shorted
Disconnect the interconnect cable from the sensor and measure the resistance
between the following conductor pairs: (refer to Figure 4)
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Note:
Sensor signal is not isolated, is shorted to the case, or has noise coupled to the
signal.
Disconnect sensor from interconnect cable. Measure resistance from connector
pin 1,2,3,4,5 and 6 to 350900 case. Measurements less than 100 M could
indicate a faulty sensor.
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Section 2 - Field Testing and Troubleshooting
Loose or dirty connection at the sensor
Disconnect the interconnect cable from the sensor. Clean the connector and
check for frayed or broken insulation on the interconnect cable. Carefully clean
the connector on the sensor. Hand tighten the interconnect cable to the sensor.
Loose connection at the monitor
Check the connections at the back of the monitor. Retighten if necessary.
Ground differential
Machine ground and signal ground should be at the same voltage potential. To
check for this, remove the interconnect cable from the sensor. The interconnect
cable still needs to be connected to the monitor. Measure the AC voltage
between pin “6” (COM) of the interconnect cable and the sensor case. This
voltage should be less than 1 volt. A higher voltage is a possible indication of a
grounding problem external to the monitor and sensor. This problem must be
corrected in order for the sensor to operate properly.
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