A6110 shaft Relative Vibration Monitor
The Shaft Relative Vibration Monitor is designed for extremely high reliability for the
plant’s most critical rotating machinery. This 1-slot monitor is used together with
other AMS 6500 monitors to build a complete API 670 machinery protection monitor.
Applications include steam, gas, compressors and hydro turbo machinery.
The main functionality of the Shaft Relative Vibration monitoring module is to
accurately monitor shaft relative vibration and reliably protect machinery by comparing
vibration parameters against alarm setpoints, driving alarms and relays.
Shaft relative vibration monitoring consists of a displacement sensor either mounted
through the bearing case, or mounted internally on the bearing housing, with the
rotating shaft being the target.
The displacement sensor is a non-contact sensor measuring shaft position and
movement. Since the displacement sensor is mounted to the bearing, the monitored
parameter is said to be shaft relative vibration, that is, shaft vibration relative to the
bearing case.
Shaft relative vibration is an important measurement on all sleeve bearing machines
for predictive and protection monitoring. Shaft relative vibration should be selected
when the machine case is massive as compared with the rotor, and the bearing case
is not expected to vibrate between zero and production-state machine speeds. Shaft
absolute is sometimes selected when the bearing case and rotor mass are more closely
equal, where it is more likely that the bearing case will vibrate and impact shaft
relative readings.
The AMS 6500 is an integral part of PlantWeb® and AMS software. PlantWeb provides
operations integrated machinery health combined with the Ovation® and DeltaV™
process control system. AMS software provides maintenance personnel advanced
predictive and performance diagnostic tools to confidently and accurately determine
machine malfunctions early.
Two-channel, 3U size, 1-slot plugin
module decreases cabinet space
requirements in half from traditional
four-channel 6U size cards
API 670 compliant,
hot-swappable module
Remote selectable limit
multiply and trip bypass
Front and rear buffered
and proportional outputs,
0/4-20 mA output, 0 - 10 V output
Self-checking facilities include
monitoring hardware, power input,
hardware temperature, sensor,
and cable
Use with displacement sensors PR6422,
PR6423, PR6424, PR6425, and driver
CON 011/91, 021/91,041/91
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