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temperatures using an infra-red sensor.
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Once a measuring round is finished, the measured characteristic values and any
recorded time signals are transferred to a computer where they are evaluated,
analyzed and graphically depicted using the Trendline software
.
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The exact location of the measuring point within the system to be monitored is
stored in the configuration
. There, the sensor sensitivity for each measuring
point and the threshold values for main or preliminary alarm are stored as well.
The configuration is created using the Trendline software
and transferred to
the Detector prior to measuring.
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For measuring, the vibration sensor is fixed to a pre-determined measuring point
with the help of a magnet footing. If this is not possible due to the housing
material (e.g. aluminum), attach an iron plate or a washer the size of the
magnetic at the measuring point. This is easiest done with the help of a fast-
curing superglue (e.g. cyan acrylate glue).
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The configuration of the measuring point is selected on the Detector and the
measuring started. Detector records the sensor signals broadband and works
out the characteristic values. These characteristic values are stored and
transferred to the computer once the measuring round is finished.
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For each measuring point, the newly measured characteristic values are
compared with the threshold values determined for this measuring point for a
main alarm and pre-alarm. The Detector (main alarms) and the Trendline
software (main and pre-alarms) display the threshold events. New characteristic
values are stored. You can depict them graphically in the Trendline software
depending on time of measuring.
In addition to the condition monitoring measurement (subsequently referred to as
CM measurement
) the Detector III also masters what is known as operation
balancing. During this process the Detector helps you find the optimum position of
balancing weights when carrying out the balancing measurement
. These
weights serve to compensate for imbalances in rotating parts and therefore extend
their service life.
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