A6312 Speed and Key Monitor
The Speed and Key Monitor is designed for high reliability for the plant’s most critical
rotating machinery monitoring speed, phase, zero speed and direction of rotation.
This 1-slot monitor is used together with the AMS 6500 monitors to build a complete
API 670 machinery protection monitor. Applications include steam, gas, compressors
and hydro turbo machinery.
The Speed and Key Monitor can be configured for redundant mode where automatic
switchover from primary to backup tach is possible. Sensor gap voltage and pulse
counting/comparison are monitored to trigger switchover. When the Speed and
Key Monitor is operating in redundant mode, the main and failover key or speed
displacement sensor must be installed in the same axial plane to ensure phase
continuity upon failover.
Speed measurements consist of a displacement sensor mounted internally to the
machine with the target being a toothed wheel, a keyway or gear rotating on the shaft.
The purpose of the speed measurement is to alarm on zero speed, monitor for reverse
rotation and provide a speed measurement to track process conditions for advanced
analysis. Key, or phase measurements, also consist of a displacement transducer but
must have a once per revolution target, not a toothed wheel or gear for a target. The
phase measurement is a critical parameter when looking for machine health changes.
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 plug-in modules
decrease 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
Rear buffered proportional
outputs, 0/4-20 mA output
Self-checking facilities include
monitoring hardware, power input,
hardware temperature, sensor
and cable
Use with displacement sensor 6422,
6423, 6424 and 6425 and driver
CON 011/91, 021/91, 041/91
6TE wide module used in
AMS 6000 19” rack mount chassis
8TE wide module used with
AMS 6500 19” rack mount chassis
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