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Setup page for four plane balancing
Number of measurement points :
Using a single point for balancing will rely entirely on only one sensor on each
balancing plane to generate the balancing coefficients. In most cases, this is
adequate to balance rotors. However, it may be necessary to use multi-point
balancing for more accurate balancing results.
Multi-point balancing will be conducted automatically once the user selects
more than the minimum number of measurement points for a given plane. For
example, if you select 2 points in single plane balancing, or 4 points in dual or
overhung rotor, you are now in multi-point balancing mode.
Multi-point balancing mode :
When you select more than the minimum points to balance, the balance
algorithm will minimize all the vibration measured with the least square
approach. This means that when both horizontal and vertical directions are
measured in single plane balancing, the program will try to minimize the
vibration levels in both directions.
Advance Control :
Allows you to choose Auto or Manual Start during the
balancing measurement process. When “Auto” is selected, the program will
enter the next measurement step automatically. If “Manual” is selected, pressing
[
OK
]
on the navigation keypad is required to advance to the next balancing step.