ii
Contact Information
The following ways of contacting Bently Nevada are provided for those times when you
cannot contact your local representative:
Mailing Address
Telephone
Fax
Internet
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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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Contents
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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21.
22.
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25.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
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Filter Programming..............................................................................................................................45
26.1 Filter Configuration ..............................................................................................................46
26.2 Filter/Integrator Interface .................................................................................................47
26.3 Set HP Corner Frequency...................................................................................................49
26.4 Set LP Corner Frequency....................................................................................................54
26.5 Bandpass Filters ....................................................................................................................59
26.6 Test Filter Settings.................................................................................................................60
Self Test.....................................................................................................................................................66
Field Wiring Diagrams........................................................................................................................69
Recommended Spare Parts.............................................................................................................82
Specifications.........................................................................................................................................84
Index...........................................................................................................................................................86
3. Monitor Removal
CAUTION
CAUTION
4. Monitor Disassembly
4.1 Side Cover Removal
Squeeze the retaining tips on each standoff, and remove the side cover from the monitor.
Module Removal
Loosen two screws and remove the module.
Module options
1. Seismoprobe SIRM with epoxy or hermetically sealed dual relays.
Jumper
Alert Relay
Normally Energized
Normally De-energized*
In
W3
W4,W11
Out
W4,W11
W3
Jumper
Danger Relay
In
Normally Energized
Normally De-energized*
W2
W1,W12
Out
W1,W12
W2
Jumper
OR Bus
In
No Options*
Alert & Danger Bus 1
Alert & Danger Bus 2
---------W6,W8
W5,W7
Out
W5 - W8
W5,W7
W6,W8
Alert Relay
Normally Energized
Normally De-energized*
Danger Relay
Normally Energized
Normally De-energized*
W3
W4,W6
Out
W4,W6
W3
Jumper
In
Out
W1
W2,W5
W2,W5
W1
Jumper
OR Bus
In
Out
No Options*
Alert & Danger Bus 1
Alert & Danger Bus 2
------W8,W9
W7,W10
W7-W10
W7,W10
W8,W9
Alert Relay
Normally Energized
Normally De-energized*
Danger Relay
Normally Energized
Normally De-energized*
OR Bus
No Options*
Alert & Danger Bus 1
Alert & Danger Bus 2
Jumper
In
Out
W3
W4,W9
W4,W9
W3
Jumper
In
Out
W2
W1,W10
W1,W10 W2
Jumper
In
Out
---------- W5 - W8
W6,W8
W5,W7
W5,W7
W6,W8
WARNING
High Voltage present.
Contact could cause
shock, burns, or death.
Do not touch exposed
wires or terminals.
The Signal Input Relay Module is on the back of the rack. For relay configuration, see Installation
Manual. For field wiring, see Section 28 (Field Wiring Diagrams).
Module Removal
Loosen two screws and remove the module.
Module options
1. Seismoprobe SIRM with quad relay.
Jumper
Alert Relays
In
Out
Normally Energized
W3A,W4C
Normally De-energized*
W2,W3C W3A,W4C
W3D,W4D
Jumper
In
Out
Danger Relays
W2,W3C
W3D,W4D
Normally Energized
W4B,W4F W1,W3B
W4A,W4E
Normally De-energized*
W1,W3B W4B,W4F
W4A,W4E
Alert Relays
In
Normally Energized
W1,W4C
Normally De-energized*
W2,W4D
W3A,W3B
W2,W4D
W3A,W3B
W1,W4C
Jumper
Danger Relays
In
Normally Energized
W4A,W4E
Normally De-energized*
W3C,W3D
W4B,W4F
10
Out
Out
W3C,W3D
W4B,W4F
W4A,W4E
6. Monitor Options
6.1 Dual Velocity Monitor
PART NUMBER 3300/55
AXX
TRANSDUCER INPUT
CHANNEL UNITS option
01 Dual velocity inputs
channels A and B indicate
in peak velocity units.
02 Dual velocity inputs,
channel A indicates in peak
velocity units, channel B
indicates in peak to peak
displacement units.
03 Dual velocity inputs,
channel A and B indicate in
peak to peak displacement
units.
04 Dual velocity inputs,
channel A and B indicate in
RMS velocity units.
05 Single velocity input,
channels A and B indicate
in peak velocity units.
06 Single velocity input,
channel A indicates in peak
velocity units, channel B
indicates in peak to peak
displacement units.
07 Single velocity input,
channels A and B indicate
in peak to peak
displacement units.
BXX
TRANSDUCER TYPE
option
01 Bently Nevada 9200 or
74712 velocity transducer,
500 mV per inch per
second, 0 to peak (10 K
input impedance).
CXX
CHANNEL A FULL SCALE
RANGE option
01 0 to .5 inch per second
peak
02 0 to 1 inch per second peak
05 0 to 10 mils
04 0 to 5 mils
06 0 to 20 mils
05 0 to 10 mils
06 0 to 20 mils
02 Bently Nevada
47633-01 or 86205-01
velocity transducers, 500
mV per inch per second, 0
to peak (24.9 K input
impedance).
03 Bell and Howell CEC 4 126 velocity transducers
145 mV per inch per
second, 0 to peak.
04 Bently Nevada 330500
Velomitor transducer. 100
mV per inch per second, 0
to peak.
05 Bently Nevada HTVS
330750 transducer. 145 mV
per inch per second, 0 to
peak.
11 0 to 10 millimeters per
second peak
12 0 to 20 millimeters per
second peak
11 0 to 10 millimeters per
second peak
13 0 to 50 millimeters per
second peak
12 0 to 20 millimeters per
second peak
14 0 to 100 micrometers
13 0 to 50 millimeters per
second peak
15 0 to 200 micrometers
08 Single velocity input,
channels A and B indicate
in RMS velocity units.
DXX
CHANNEL B FULL
SCALE RANGE option
01 0 to .5 inch per second
peak
16 0 to 500 micrometers
14 0 to 100 micrometers
15 0 to 200 micrometers
17 0 to 10 millimeters per
second RMS
16 0 to 500 micrometers
18 0 to 20 millimeters per
second RMS
17 0 to 10 millimeters per
second RMS
11
BXX
CXX
19 0 to 50 millimeters per
second RMS
DXX
18 0 to 20 millimeters per
second RMS
19 0 to 50 millimeters per
second RMS
EXX
AGENCY APPROVAL
options
00 Not required
FXX
BARRIERS USED
option
00 No
GXX
ALARM RELAY
option
00 No relays
HXX
TRIP MULTIPLY
option
00 None
01 CSA/NRTL/C
01 External barriers**,
(01,02,03 Transducer Types)
01 2x Trip multiply
02 3x Trip multiply
02 BASEEFA
02 Internal barriers*,
(01,02,03 Transducer Types)
03 External barriers**,
(04,05 Transducer Types)
* Internal barriers are not available with quad relays or with the Velomitor or HTVS transducers.
** External barriers are ordered separately.
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First Out
*Enabled
Disabled
Alarm Delays
1 Second
* 3 Seconds
6 Seconds
Not-OK Mode
Latching, (Timed OK Channel Defeat may not
be used.)
*Non-Latching
Alert Mode
*Latching
Non-Latching
Danger Mode
*Latching
Non-Latching
Recorder Outputs
* +4 to +20 mA
+1 to +5 Vdc
0 to - 10 Vdc
Recorder Clamping (+4 to +20 mA only
with Timed OK Channel Defeat enabled)
* Not OK = 4 mA
Not OK = 2 mA
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14
7. Monitor Options
7.1 Jumper Locations on Main Board
Jumpers located on the main board are numbered W1 through W39.
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NOTE:
The Peak-Peak Filter board must be installed for Transducer Input Channel Units
options (option AA) 01, 02, 03, 05, 06, and 07.
The filters are located on the plug-in boards for both the peak-peak and rms plug-in
boards.
16
NOTE:
The RMS Filter Board must be installed for Transducer Channel Units options
(option AA) 04 and 08.
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OPTION
SETTING
INSTALL
REMOVE
First Out
Enabled *
Disabled
W36C
--------
-------W36C
3 Seconds *
1 Second
6 Seconds
W35B
W35C
W35B,C
W35C
W35B
--------
W35G,W36D
--------
-------W35G
Alarm Delay
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SETTING
INSTALL
REMOVE
Latching *
Non-Latching
W35F
--------
-------W35F
Latching *
Non-latching
W35E
--------
-------W35E
Alert Mode
Danger Mode
+4 to +20mA *
W15D
W16
W18D
W23A,D
W24A,D
W30A,C,D
W31A
W34A,C,D
+1 to +5 Vdc
W15E
W16
W18E
W23B
W24B
W30B,E
W31A
W34B,E
0 to -10 Vdc
W15C
W17
W18C
W23C
W24C
W30B,E
W31B
W34B,E
Recorder Clamping (+4 to +20 mA only with Timed OK/Channel Defeat enabled)
NOT OK = 4 mA* remove W32,W33
NOT OK = 2 mA
install W32,W33
* Denotes Shipped As Options
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SETTING
OR *
AND
Note: AND voting is not available with Quad relays.
Timed OK/Channel
Defeat
INSTALL
--W36B
REMOVE
W36B
---
---
W36D,W35G
W36D
---
Enabled
Disabled *
W35D
---
--W35D
Danger Bypass
* Denotes Shipped As Options.
APPLICATION ADVISORY:
When Timed
OK/Channel Defeat
is enabled the NotOK Mode must be
non-latching.
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W11A
W11B
W11B
W11A
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INSTALL
REMOVE
W5B,W5D,W6B,W6D
W5A,W5C,W5E
W6A,W6C,W6E
W5A,W5C,W5D,W5E
W6A,W6C,W6D,W6E
W5B,W6B
INSTALL
REMOVE
W6A,W6C
W6B,W6D,W6E
W6A,W6C,W6E
W6B,W6D
W5A,W5C
W5B,W5D,W5E
W5A,W5C,W5E
W5B,W5D
W6A,W6C
W5A,W5C
W6B,W6D,W6E
W5B,W5D,W5E
Note: W5-A,B,C and W6-A,B,C provide the correct phase of the output signal depending
on which plug-in board is used. W5-D,E and W6-D,E determine the scale factor of the
output.
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TRANSDUCER INPUT
Velocity Seismoprobe 500 mV/in/sec
9200 and 74712
Velocity Seismoprobe 500 mV/in/sec
47633 and 86205
Velomitor
100 mV/in/sec
145 mV/in/sec
145 mV/in/sec
DISPLACEMENT
200 mV/mil
(7.874 mV/mm)
100mV/in/sec
200mV/mil
145 mV/in/sec
(5.709 mV/mm/sec)
200 mV/mil
(7.874 mV/mm)
Note 1: Revisions NC, A & B of the 3300/55 Main Board (BNC P/N 129958-01) yield
500mV/in/sec for the Buffered Transducer Output (velocity) when used with the
Velomitor Transducer (BB option 04). To be consistent with earlier versions, revisions C
and later of the Main Board, when used with Velomitor Transducer, can be configured
to yield 500 mV/in/sec at the Buffered Transducer Output. This can be accomplished by
selecting the jumper settings for "all other transducer options" from the tables on page
21.
Note 2: The dynamic signal present at the Buffered Transducer Outputs will vary around
signal common except in the case of an unfiltered configuration on the RMS Filter Board.
In this case, the Buffered Transducer Outputs will be biased at -1.4 Vdc (-7.0 Vdc if the
Main Board revision is NC, A or B, or if configured for 500 mV/in/sec).
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Before configuring this option remove the jumpers from the following headers:
MAIN BOARD:
W8, W9, W19-W22
PK-PK FILTER BOARD: W40A, W41A,B, W43G,H, W49A
RMS FILTER BOARD:
W49, W57
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For further TRANSDUCER TYPE options, such as Bently Nevada Corp. three wire transducers,
contact Bently Nevada Corp.
CAUTION
will result in a high
output, low frequency
response which may
cause a not OK
condition.
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Before configuring this option remove all the jumpers from the following headers:
MAIN BOARD:
W1, W2
PK-PK FILTER BOARD: W47A - D, W39
RMS FILTER BOARD:
W39,W40
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Before configuring this option remove all the jumpers from the following headers:
MAIN BOARD:
W3, W4
PK-PK FILTER BOARD: W46, W43C
RMS FILTER BOARD:
W41, W42
The Channel B Full Scale Range options for Transducer Type options 03, Bell and Howell CEC 4 126, 145 mV per inch per second velocity transducer, and 05, HTVS, 145 mV per inch per second
velocity transducer, are shown below.
Channel B Full Scale Range options for Transducer Type options 03 and 05
Before configuring this option remove all the jumpers from the following headers:
MAIN BOARD:
W3, W4
PK-PK FILTER BOARD: W46, W43C
RMS FILTER BOARD:
W41, W42
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JUMPERS
CODE
00
NONE
01
SEISMOPROBE, EXTERNAL
(01,02,03 Transducer Types)
INSTALL:
02
SEISMOPROBE, INTERNAL
(01,02,03 Transducer Types)
03
INSTALL:
TRIP
MULTIPLY
JUMPERS
(Located on Main Board)
INSTALL
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REMOVE
00
NONE
W15A, W18A
W35A, W36A
01
2X
W15A,W18A, W36A
02
3X
W15A,W18A, W35A
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30
CAUTION
Machine Protection will be lost
while Channel Bypass is on.
NOTE
When Channel Bypass is switched
on, channel alarms are cleared.
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CAUTION
Machine Protection will be lost
while Danger Bypass is on.
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WARNING
High Voltage present. Contact
could cause shock, burns, or
death.
Do not touch exposed wires or
terminals.
1. Disconnect A and B wiring from the channel A terminals on the Signal Input Relay Module.
2. For Seismoprobe (Transducer Type options 01, 02 or 03):
Connect the multimeter, function generator, and the 1300 ohm resistor. Set Frequency at
6,000 RPM (100 Hz). If filtering then set: Frequency = (FH x FL). In both cases, set a -7.5 Vdc
offset.
FH = High Pass Corner Frequency.
FL = Low Pass Corner Frequency.
If no High Pass use
If no Low Pass use
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34
35
36
WARNING
High Voltage present.
Contact could cause
shock, burns, or death.
Do not touch exposed
wires or terminals.
1.
Disconnect Transducer input wiring A and B from the channel A terminals on the Signal
Input Relay Module.
2.
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38
39
CAUTION
This procedure will exceed Alarm Set
Point levels causing Alarms to
Activate and Relays to change state.
See Danger Bypass section 22.
WARNING
High voltage present.
Contact could cause shock, burns,
or death.
Do not touch exposed wires or
terminals.
NOTE: Calibration of this monitor is frequency dependent. If filters and/or integration are
installed, use the following to determine the appropriate calibration frequency.
If filters only are being used, set the Frequency (Hz) = (FHxFL). Refer to section 26.
If no High Pass filter is used, FH = 4.5 Hz.
If no Low Pass filter is used, FL = 10,000 Hz for Transducer Type options 01, 02 and 03 or FL
= 3,000 Hz for Transducer Type options 04 and 05.
If integration only is being used, set the Frequency to the integrator 0 dB frequency (63.66 Hz
for Transducer Type options 01, 02 and 04 or 219.5 Hz for Transducer Type options 03 and 05).
If integration is being used with filters, set the Frequency = (FHxFL) and set the input
amplitude according to the following;
Amplitude (volts pk-pk) = 0.00628 x Transducer Input Scale Factor (volts/unit) x Velocity pk
where Velocity pk = Frequency x Full Scale Displacement pk-pk (mils or m)
If Displacement is in mils, Scale Factor units must be in/sec.
If Displacement is in m, Scale Factor units must be mm/sec (1 inch = 25.4mm).
Note: Depending on Frequency selected, the calculated Amplitude may be unusable for
calibration. If the Amplitude is too large, the monitor may go not OK. If the Amplitude is
too small, the monitor noise floor may interfere with calibration. If either of these
conditions exist, temporarily remove the integration jumpers (see section 26.2) and
calibrate as filters only above.
If no filters or integration are being used, set the Frequency to 100 Hz.
1. Disconnect transducer input wiring A and B from the Channel A (or Channel B) terminals on
the Signal Input Relay Module.
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2.
For Seismoprobe (Transducer Type options 01, 02 or 03):
Connect a function generator, multimeter, and 1300 ohm resistor as shown above.
Adjust the function generator sine wave to the Frequency determined earlier in this
section. Set the function generator to the applicable full scale amplitude, depending on
your full scale, filter and integration options as previously described in this section, with a
-7.5 Vdc offset;
A) Transducer Type Options 01 and 02 (500mV/in/sec transducers)
1 in/sec peak
= 1 V pk-pk
1 mm/sec peak
= 39.37 mV pk-pk
1 in/sec rms
= 1.414 V pk-pk
1 mm/sec rms
= 55.67 mV pk-pk
1 mil pk-pk
= 200 mV pk-pk @ 63.66 Hz
1 micrometer pk-pk
= 7.87 mV pk-pk @ 63.66 Hz
B) Transducer Type Option 03 (145 mV/in/sec transducer)
1 in/sec peak
= 290 mV pk-pk
1 mm/sec peak
= 11.42 mV pk-pk
1 in/sec rms
= 410 mV pk-pk
1 mm/sec rms
= 16.14 mV pk-pk
1 mil pk-pk
= 200 mV pk-pk @ 219.5 Hz
1 micrometer pk-pk
= 7.87 mV pk-pk @ 219.5 Hz
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From 2A above:
1 in/sec peak = 1 Vpk-pk, therefore the full scale peak to peak input
voltage amplitude is 2 V pk-pk.
4. Open front panel. Slide front panel to right and measure proportional signal output at
appropriate signal output test points, TP 22 for Channel A and TP 21 for Channel B. See the
figure on the next page for test point locations.
PROPORTIONAL OUTPUT =
NO TRIP MULTIPLY
+5.00 Vdc
2X TRIP MULTIPLY
+2.50 Vdc
3X TRIP MULTIPLY
+1.67 Vdc
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6. Close the front panel. Disconnect test equipment and reconnect the transducer wiring A and
B to Channel A (Channel B) terminals. Verify that the Alert and Danger LED's go out if Alarms
are non-latching. Use system reset on System Monitor if Alarms are latching. Verify the OK
LED is on. If Timed OK/Channel Defeat is enabled the Not-OK Mode must be non-latching, in
this case the OK LED will come on and flash. Pressing the system reset (on the System
Monitor) will cause the OK LED to stop flashing and remain on. If the Not-OK Mode is latching,
the OK LED will remain off until the system reset is pressed.
7. If Danger Bypass was turned on before carrying out the tests, it should be turned off before
monitoring resumes.
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FILTER CONFIGURATION OPTION JUMPERS MUST BE SET FOR MONITOR OPERATION WITH
OR WITHOUT FILTERS. THIS OPTION MUST BE CONFIGURED WHETHER INTEGRATION IS
PERFORMED OR NOT.
**
***
FOR TRANSDUCER OPTIONS 04 (Velomitor) AND 05 (HTVS), A 3.0 kHz LOW-PASS FILTER IS
USED IN THE SIGNAL MODULE.
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Table I
FILTER CONFIGURATION OPTIONS FOR PEAK-PEAK FILTER BOARD
Configuration
Install
Remove
LP ONLY, CHAN A
LP ONLY, CHAN B
W49G,W52B,
W54B, W55A
W49E,F, W52A
W54A,C, W55E
HP ONLY, CHAN A
HP ONLY, CHAN B
W49E, W52A
W54A, W55E
W49G,F, W52B
W54B,C, W55A
BANDPASS, CHAN A
BANDPASS, CHAN B
W49E,F, W52B
W54A,C, W55A
W49G, W52A
W54B, W55E
W49B, W42B
W43A,E
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Table II
FILTER CONFIGURATION OPTIONS FOR RMS FILTER BOARD
Configuration
LP ONLY, CHAN A
LP ONLY, CHAN B
Install
W50,W52,W54,W55
W56,W62,W64,W69
Remove
W46,W47,W48,W51
W61,W63,W68,W73
5) If the monitor was configured for no filters then re-assemble the monitor and install in the
rack. If the monitor was configured with filters then continue to section 26.2 to set
filter/integrator interface or continue to section 26.3 to set corner frequency option.
THIS SECTION APPLIES ONLY TO MONITOR SYSTEMS WHICH HAVE THE PEAK-PEAK
FILTER BOARD INSTALLED. IF YOUR MONITOR HAS THE RMS FILTER BOARD
INSTALLED (MONITORS RMS VELOCITY) THEN THIS SECTION IS NOT APPLICABLE, GO
TO SECTION 26.3
To set the filters before or after the integrator or to set the filters without integration, install and
remove the jumpers indicated in Table III. (Jumpers are located on the Pk-Pk Filter board, see
section 8 for the location of the jumpers).
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FILTERED,
INTEGRATED
VELOCITY
(DISPLACEMENT)
INSTALL
REMOVE
CHANNEL A
FILTER AFTER INTEGRATE
FILTER BEFORE INTEGRATE
W40B,W42A,W49B
W42B,W49C,D
W42B,W49C,D
W40B,W42A,W49B
CHANNEL B
FILTER AFTER INTEGRATE
W43A,D,F
W43B,E,I
W43B,E,I
W43A,D,F
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FILTERED
VELOCITY
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CHANNEL A
W40B,W42A,W49B W42B,W49C,D
CHANNEL B
W43A,D,F
W43B,E,I
3. If the Peak-Peak Filter Board is installed then verify the filter/integrator interface (see section
26.2).
4. On the respective plug-in board, install and remove jumpers according to the selected HP
corner frequencies shown in Tables IV and V. Board locations of the jumpers are shown in
sections 8 and 9. For special applications, jumper settings not listed in Tables IV or V can be
determined using the procedure described at the end of this section.
49
180
4
5
6
240
300
360
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
I
7
8
9
420
480
540
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
10
13
15
600
780
900
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
18
20
23
1080
1200
1380
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
I
I
I
R
I
I
R
R
I
R
25
28
30
1500
1680
1800
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
R
I
R
R
33
35
38
1980
2100
2280
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
I
I
I
R
40
46
50
2400
2760
3000
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
R
60
66
70
3600
3960
4200
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
R
76
82
100
4560
4920
6000
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
116
6960
148
170
8880
10,200
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
I
I
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
I
R
210
224
250
12,600
13,440
15,000
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
I
R
I
R
273
299
349
399
16,380
17,940
20,940
23,940
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
R
I
50
FREQUENCY CH A
Hz CPM
W59 W60
W58H
W58G W58F
W72
W70H
W70G
W58E
W58D
W58C
W58B
W58A
W70F
W70E
W70D
W70C
W70B
CH B
W71
W70A
180 *
4
5
6
240
300
360
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
I
7
8
9
420
480
540
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
10
13
600
780
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
15
900
18
20
23
1080
1200
1380
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
I
I
I
R
I
I
R
R
I
R
28
30
33
1680
1800
1980
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
I
I
I
R
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
I
35
38
46
2100
2280
2760
R
R
I
R
R
I
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
R
R
50
60
66
3000
3600
3960
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
70
82
100
4200
4920
6000
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
I
I
I
R
I
R
R
R
I
116
148
6960
8880
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
I
170
10,200
210
224
250
12,600
13,440
15,000
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
I
R
I
R
273
299
349
399
16,380
17,940
20,940
23,940
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
R
I
51
D = Fc /R
where: Fc = Corner Frequency
R = Frequency Range
Low Range (3 Hz - 42 Hz): R = 0.168
High Range (42 Hz - 400 Hz): R = 1.996
*D = Integer multiplier (decimal). Must be converted to a 8 bit binary for
jumper code.
NOTE: THE 8 BIT BINARY CODE DETERMINES WHICH OF 8 JUMPERS ARE INSTALLED AND REMOVED
TO SET THE CORNER FREQUENCY ON A CHANNEL. INSTALLING A (D) JUMPER = LOGIC
LOW ( 0 ), REMOVING A (D) JUMPER = LOGIC HIGH ( 1 ).
52
R = 0.168
REMOVE
R = 1.996 (MSB)
INSTALL D7
D6
W44, W45
W55D,W55LW55D,W55L
D5
W44, W45
W55J
(LSB)
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
W48H
W48G
W48F
W48E
W48D
W48C
W48B
W55G
W55H
W55I
W55F
W55K
W55C
W55B
W48A
Table VII
HP CORNER FREQUENCY (D) JUMPERS FOR RMS FILTER BOARD
CHANNEL
R = 0.168
REMOVE
A
B
W58A
W70A
INSTALL D7
R = 1.996 (MSB)
D6
D5
(LSB)
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
W59, W60
W59, W60
W58H
W58G
W58F
W58E
W58D
W58C
W58B
W71,W72
W71,W72
W70H
W70G
W70F
W70E
W70D
W70C
W70B
CHANNEL
REMOVE
R = 0.168
INSTALL D7
R = 1.996 (MSB)
D6
D5
D4
D3
D2
D1
D0
W44, W45
*I
I
W44, W45
I
I
W48H
I
W48G
R
W48F
R
W48E
R
W48D
R
------------
(LSB)
W48C
R
W48B
W48A
* I = INSTALL, R = REMOVE
53
Determine whether the Peak-Peak Filter Board or the RMS Filter Board is installed. See
section 6 and check your ordered options. If Transducer Input Channel Units Option is 01,
02, 03, 05, 06, or 07 then the Peak-Peak Filter Board is installed. If the Transducer Input
Channel Units Option is 04 or 08 then the RMS Filter Board is installed.
54
FOR TRANSDUCER OPTIONS 04 ( VELOMITOR ) AND 05 (HTVS), A 3.0 kHz LOW-PASS FILTER
IS USED IN THE SIGNAL INPUT MODULE.
CH A
W51
W52C
W50D
CPM
CH B
W53A
W53B
W53I
W53F W53E
W50B
W50A
W53D
W53C
W53J
24
1440
45
57
61
2700
3420
3660
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
73
85
102
4380
5100
6120
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
I
I
R
R
122
142
163
7320
8520
9780
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
I
R
I
183
199
223
10,980
11,940
13,380
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
I
R
R
R
R
301
349
398
18,060
20,940
23,880
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
I
I
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
I
500
601
800
30,000
36,060
48,000
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
898 53,880
999 59,940
1103 66,180
R
R
I
R
R
I
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
R
I
R
I
I
1199 71,940
1295 77,700
1402 84,120
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
R
1498 89,880
1594 95,640
1702 102,120
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
1798 107,880
1894 113,640
2002 120,120
I
I
I
I
R
R
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
R
2194 131,640
2398 143,880
2601 156,060
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
2805 168,300
2997 179,820
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
I
Hz
W53H
W53G
W50C
55
CH A
CH B
W45
W66
W53
W67
W44H W44G
W65H W65G
W44F
W65F
W44E
W65E
W44D
W65D
W44C
W65C
W44B
W65B
W44A
W65A
24
1440
45
57
61
2700
3420
3660
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
73
85
102
4380
5100
6120
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
I
I
I
R
R
122
142
163
7320
8520
9780
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
I
R
I
183
199
223
10,980
11,940
13,380
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
I
R
R
R
R
252
301
349
15,120
18,060
20,940
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
I
I
398
500
601
23,880
30,000
36,060
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
699
1103
41,940
9,940
66,180
R
R
I
R
R
I
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
R
I
I
I
I
1199
1295
1402
71,940
77,700
84,120
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
I
I
I
R
498
1594
1702
89,880
95,640
102,120
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
R
I
1798
107,880
1894
2002
113,640
120,120
I
I
I
I
R
R
I
I
I
R
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
R
I
R
2194
2398
2601
131,640
143,880
156,060
I
I
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
I
I
R
I
R
2805
2997
168,300
179,820
I
I
I
I
R
R
R
R
R
R
I
R
R
R
I
I
R
R
I
I
56
D = Fc /R
where: Fc = Corner Frequency
R = Frequency Range
Low Range (24 Hz - 1000 Hz): R = 4.063
High Range (1000 Hz - 3000 Hz): R = 11.988
*D =
NOTE:
THE 8 BIT BINARY CODE DETERMINES WHICH OF 8 JUMPERS ARE INSTALLED AND
REMOVED TO SET THE CORNER FREQUENCY ON A CHANNEL. INSTALLING A (D) JUMPER
= LOGIC LOW ( 0 ), REMOVING A (D) JUMPER = LOGIC HIGH ( 1 ).
57
R =4.063
R = 11.988 (MSB)
REMOVE
INSTALL
W51, W52C
W53A,W53B
D7
(LSB)
D6 D5
D4 D3
W50G
D2 D1
W50F
W53G
D0
W50E
W53F
W50D
W53E
W50C
W53D
W50B
W53C
W50A
W53J
Table XI
LP CORNER FREQUENCY (D) JUMPERS FOR RMS FILTER BOARD
CHANNEL
R =4.063 R = 11.988
(MSB)
REMOVE INSTALL D7 D6
(LSB)
D5 D4
D3 D2
D1 D0
W45, W53
W45, W53
W44H
W44G
W44F
W44E
W44D
W44C
W44B
W44A
W66,W67
W66,W67
W65H
W65G
W65F
W65E
W65D
W65C
W65B
W65A
A:
CHANNEL
R =4.063 R = 11.988
(MSB)
REMOVE INSTALL D7 D6
A
(LSB)
D5 D4
D3 D2
W51, W52C
W51, W52C W50H
*R R
----------R
I I
I
* I = INSTALL, R = REMOVE
58
D1 D0
W50G
R
I
W50F
R
I
W50E
W50D
W50C
W50B
W50A
5. On the respective plug-in board install and remove jumpers according to the selected LP
corner frequencies shown in Tables VIII or IX. Install and remove jumpers according to the
selected HP corner frequencies shown in Tables IV or V. Board locations of the jumpers are
shown in sections 8 and 9. For special applications Low Pass jumper settings not listed in
Tables VIII or IX can be determined using the procedure described at the end of section
26.4, and High Pass jumper settings not listed in Tables IV or V can be determined by the
method described at the end of section 26.3.
6. Test Filters. (See section 26.6.)
59
WARNING
High Voltage present.
Contact could cause
shock, burns, or death.
Do not touch exposed
wires or terminals.
To verify the filter settings re-assemble the monitor and install it in the rack. Follow the procedure
below to test filter settings. The procedure is described for channel A.
1. Disconnect transducer input wiring A and B from the channel A terminals on the Signal Input
Relay Module.
2. For Seismoprobe (Transducer Type options 01,02 or 03):
Connect function generator (use sinewave), multimeter, and 1300 ohm resistor. Set up
function generator with a -7.5 Vdc offset.
60
* FOR TRANSDUCER OPTIONS 04 (Velomitor ) AND 05 (HTVS ), A 3.0 kHz LOW PASS FILTER IS
USED IN THE SIGNAL INPUT MODULE.
61
62
63
64
d)
Set the function generator to 10 Hz and adjust the amplitude to .707 Vrms.
Observe the front panel meter scale. The amplitude should be 75% to 60% of full
scale.
Set the function generator to 1000 Hz and adjust the amplitude to .707 Vrms.
Observe the front panel meter scale. The amplitude should be 75% to 60% of full
scale.
65
PERFORMED
66
CAUTION
Machine protection will be lost for
duration of test.
67
DESCRIPTION
10
11
12
13
14
RAM FAILURE. *
17
Tested only at Power Up or User Invoked self test. This error is displayed on the front panel
but is not stored in memory.
** Tested only at Cyclic self test. Errors 2,3 and 14 are non-recoverable and errors 5 through
13 could be intermittent and recoverable.
*** Error 4 is a Set Point Failure and may be corrected by adjusting all set points in the monitor.
68
No. of Sheets
103627 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
103628 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
103633 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
103634 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
129422 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
141407 ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
The HTVS transducer is wired in the same manner as the Velomitor transducer. For more
details refer to your Operation Manual (135090-01) for the 330750.
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
DESCRIPTION
MAIN BOARD
83641-01
129958-01
84137-01
88844-03
89589-01
109758-01
N/A
N/A
130731-01
130735-01
84143-01
88844-02
89590-01
109759-01
N/A
N/A
130730-01
130734-01
NO RELAY SPAREs
Seismoprobe SIM
Seismoprobe Internal Barrier
Velomitor SIM
HTVS SIM
84154-01
89592-01
109761-01
N/A
130732-01
130736-01
84149-01
88844-01
89588-01
109760-01
N/A
N/A
130733-01
130737-01
NOTE: Using an old main board (83641-01) with a new SIM/SIRM is not a problem; however, if a
new main board (129958-01) is used with an old SIM/SIRM, the main board must be configured to
use the old OK circuitry (see section 15, jumpers W39A & W39C).
83
30. Specifications
INPUTS
Signal Inputs:
SIGNAL CONDITIONING
Monitor Range:
Accuracy:
FILTER RESPONSE *
Without Filter:
With Filter:
High pass and low pass filter frequencies are jumper programmed independently on each
channel.
Corner Frequencies:
Filter Quality:
High and Low Pass Filters are 2 pole (40 dB/decade, 12 dB/octave) with a Butterworth
response. -3 dB corner frequency at Fc predicted.
ALARMS
Alarm Set Points:
Alarm Delay:
DISPLAYS
Meter:
LCD bar graph, dual scale with outside scales marked per monitor full scale range, and
bargraph resolution of 1.6% of full scale.
LED's:
Green LEDs annunciate transducer OK condition, red LEDs annunciate DANGER alarm,
ALERT alarm, and BYPASS conditions.
For transducer options 04 (Velomitor) and 05 (HTVS), a 3.0 kHz low pass filter is used in
the signal Input module.
84
Section 30 - Specifications
CONTROLS
Front Panel:
Front panel switches (2) for reading ALERT and DANGER set point levels.
Internal:
Switches on circuit board for set point adjustment, Danger Bypass, Channel Bypass.
External:
External remote controls: Reset, Inhibit, Trip Multiply and Set Point adjust (up arrow
and down arrows on System Monitor).
OUTPUT
Recorder:
Output proportional to selected full scale monitor range and protected against
continuous short circuit to ground:
+4 mA to +20 mA; +12 Vdc compliance, load resistance up to 600 .
resistance.
0 Vdc to -10 Vdc; 100 maximum output impedance, 10 k minimum load resistance.
Recorder Accuracy at 77F (25C) in addition to signal conditioning accuracy:
+4 mA to +20 mA; 0.7% of signal, 0.09 mA offset.
+1 Vdc to +5 Vdc; 1.1% of signal, 10 mV offset.
0 Vdc to -10 Vdc; 1.1% of signal, 15 mV offset.
Alarms and OK:
Quad Relays:
ENVIRONMENTAL
Temperature:
Humidity:
0 to 95%, non-condensing.
NOTE: Operation outside the specified limits will result in false readings or loss of
machine monitoring.
85
31. Index
Page
Alarm Delay....................................................................................................................................................17, 85
Alarm Setpoint Test ........................................................................................................................................... 34
Alert Mode ............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Alert Relay.....................................................................................................................................................6-9, 36
Alert Setpoint........................................................................................................................................................ 31
Barrier...................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Buffered Transducer Output .......................................................................................................... 13, 20, 22
Bypass Channel................................................................................................................................................... 32
Circuit Board Removal ........................................................................................................................................4
Common Relay OR Bus..................................................................................................................................6, 7
Cyclic Test .............................................................................................................................................................. 67
Danger Bypass ....................................................................................................... 19, 33, 36, 37, 40, 45, 64
Danger Mode........................................................................................................................................................ 18
Danger Relay...............................................................................................................................................6-9, 36
Danger Relay Voting ......................................................................................................................................... 19
Danger Setpoint.................................................................................................................................................. 31
Dual Relay Module ....................................................................................................................................6, 7, 84
Energized/De-energized Relays................................................................................................................. 6-9
Error Code....................................................................................................................................................... 67-69
Reset ................................................................................................................................................................... 68
Filters ................................................................................................................................................................46, 85
Bandpass Filtering .................................................................................................................................60, 66
Buffered Transducer Output .................................................................................................................... 20
Filter Configuration ....................................................................................................................................47, 48
Filter/integrator Interface........................................................................................................................46, 49
Set High Pass Corner Frequency............................................................................................................ 50
Set Low Pass Corner Frequency............................................................................................................. 55
Test....................................................................................................................................................................... 61
First Out .................................................................................................................................................................. 17
Flashing ............................................................................................................................................36, 40, 45, 68
Front Panel Removal............................................................................................................................................5
86
Section 31 - Index
Full Scale ................................................................................................................................................. 63, 65, 85
Gain Adjust ............................................................................................................................................................ 45
Internal Barriers ............................................................................................................................................. 6, 84
Jumper Locations ....................................................................................................................................... 14-16
Latching/Non-latching Relays...............................................................................................................18, 45
Main Board ............................................................................................................................................. 14, 83, 84
Mechanical Impulse .......................................................................................................................................... 24
Meter Scales ..................................................................................................................................................30, 85
Not-OK Mode.................................................................................................................................................17, 19
OK Circuit .........................................................................................................................................36, 38, 39, 84
OK Relay ................................................................................................................................................................. 39
Options............................................................................................................................................................. 10-13
Part Number .......................................................................................................................................... 10, 11, 83
Peak-Peak Filter Board.........................................................................................15, 23-28, 46, 54, 59, 65
Power Up Test ...................................................................................................................................................... 67
Proportional Signal Output ............................................................................................................................ 44
Quad Relay Module .......................................................................................................................... 8, 9, 19, 84
Recalibration ................................................................................................................................................. 25-29
Amplitude................................................................................................................................................... 41-43
Frequency.................................................................................................................................................. 41-43
Reciprocating Machines.................................................................................................................................. 19
Recorder Outputs ........................................................................................................................................18, 86
Clamping ....................................................................................................................................................18, 32
Replacement Parts ............................................................................................................................................ 83
Reset ......................................................................................................................................................... 36, 37, 39
RMS Filter Board............................................................................................................. 16, 23-28, 46, 54, 59
Scale Factor .............................................................................................................................22, 41-43, 63, 85
Self Test................................................................................................................................................................... 67
Shipped as Options............................................................................................................................................ 12
Side Cover Removal .............................................................................................................................................4
Signal Input Relay Module......................................................................................................................... 6, 83
Single Transducer Input ................................................................................................................... 23, 37, 40
Specifications................................................................................................................................................85, 86
Test Points.............................................................................................................................................................. 44
Timed OK Channel Defeat............................................................................................................... 17, 19, 39
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