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Hello All,

Hope everyone had a good week!

I have a question for those of you who are using the SKF CMVA 65 microlog. We just attended an advanced Microlog course in Houston this past week for 2 days. The course tried to show us how to use it's advanced features to do phase measuremnets, and finding machine faults like balance, alignment, and resonance, soft foot, etc...

Has anyone here used the "analyzer" and/or "tracking" mode in the microlog to achieve this? We are doing this using our SKF strobe light, (made by Monarch) which was designed for this purpose. Most of the time we cannot shut down the machine to find problems, so we use the strobe method...

I have some questions concerning the set-up of the microlog in Analyzer mode, using the strobe..And also the positioning of the reflective tape mark, when taking the readings...

Thanks,


R. Bell
Baton Rouge, LA
 
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You might want to get on the SKF web site and talk to DR Bob Jones on this issue. He could probably help you allot more
 
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Thanks Jeff, I'll give that a try. Still trying to reach the class instructor...


R. Bell
Baton Rouge, LA
 
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Let me throw this out there.

Have any of you ever gone to "applications" and used the "current analysis" feature? Should be cut and dried, but I'm not getting a valid condition ratio reading, so I can grade my rotor, and rotor bars...Thats a real handy tool if I can figure out how it works!

We didn't spend any time on that in class. And not enough hands on with the applications of the others, for troubleshooting machine problems with phase readings...Sure is frustration...I'll keep plugging away until I figure it out.

Thanks


R. Bell
Baton Rouge, LA
 
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I've collected MCSA data using the following method. It worked out well.

Here's the link:
Electric Motor Monitoring with the Microlog
 
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Yes, I was browsing the SKF site at work today and saw that equipment...I see the pigtail on it but I don't have access to the wiring for those connectors. I was hoping for some sort of magnetic probe like the accelerometer. With those it looks like I would have to open up the breaker panel to check it. Not good for me since I am not an electrician.

Isn't there something that we can use to put on the motor casing itself to obtain a reading?

Rod


R. Bell
Baton Rouge, LA
 
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Vendor.

We have a fluxprobe "FLUX1" for external application that can be used with any FFT analyzer giving similar data as from a current clamp but can be used on hi voltage motors etc w/o connection to electrical circuits you just apply it on the motor outside with a magnet as requested. Look at http://www.vtab.se for email and ask for a document presented at WANZ in NZ. Olov


olov dot li at vtab dot se
www.vtab.se
 
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I may check into one of these models. I guess if I really had to or needed to get rotor bar frequencies, etc. I could open the panel and clamp around the wire.

Not complicated where I work. I would just have to get an electrician to show me which wire...


R. Bell
Baton Rouge, LA
 
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OlI,

I don't think my company would get another piece of equipment, other than something I could use along with my SKF, as an accessory.

Thanks,

Rod


R. Bell
Baton Rouge, LA
 
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I am very familiar with the SKF equipment. I have used it for several years. The phase analysis is a very powerful tool. I can talk you through the method if you will contact me.
(I currently use a CMVA 60, but the features are very similiar).
***Vibration analysis can inform you about the vibration, and the other info you gather from that, but phase shows you "HOW" the unit or machine is vibrating. This is a VERY POWERFUL TOOL - I strongly advise you to learn to use it to it's fullest potential. It has saved us greatly!
Contact me at 770-967-5279 and leave a message if no answer.
 
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