PRUFTECHNIK VIBTOOL Manual de usuario

Edition February 2009
Version 1.02
Order number VIB 9.497 G
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Contents
Introduction .......................................................... 4
Program overview ................................................ 8
Operating modes .......................................................... 8
Measurement modes .................................................... 9
VIBTOOL operation ............................................. 11
Operating keys ........................................................... 11
Display ........................................................................ 12
VIBTOOL sensors and connections .............................. 12
Rechargeable battery .................................................. 13
Battery charge state ............................................................ 13
How to connect the VIBTOOL charger ................................. 13
VIBTOOL behavior during charging...................................... 14
Typical measurement procedure .................................. 15
Bluetooth operating mode .................................................. 15
‘Preset measurements’ operating mode .............................. 17
Measurement selection ....................................................... 17
Unit settings (Device setup) ......................................... 20
Turn off time (Device setup) ........................................ 22
Display battery status (Device setup) ........................... 24
Vibration measurements .................................... 25
ISO vibration monitoring standard ....................................... 26
Ideal measurement position ................................................ 27
Where to measure .............................................................. 27
Vibration measurements with VIBTOOL ....................... 28
Vibration display ................................................................. 28
Bearing diagnosis ............................................... 29
What are shock pulses? ....................................................... 30
Where do shock pulses occur? ............................................ 30
How are shock pulses actually measured? ........................... 31
How are shock pulses evaluated? ........................................ 31
The carpet value .................................................................. 32
Maximum value .................................................................. 33
The measurement location .......................................... 34
1. One mechanical interface ................................................ 34
2. Short signal path ............................................................. 35
3. Loaded region ................................................................. 35
4. Directly at the bearing ..................................................... 36
5. Metallic, flat, clean (preferably machine-faced) ............... 36
Bearing diagnosis with VIBTOOL ................................. 37
Bearing diagnosis display ..................................................... 37

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Cavitation measurement .................................... 39
What is cavitation? .............................................................. 39
Cavitation evaluation .......................................................... 40
Ideal measurement position ................................................ 40
Cavitation measurements with VIBTOOL ..................... 41
Cavitation measurement display .......................................... 41
RPM measurement .............................................. 43
Interference from external light sources ............................... 44
RPM measurement display .................................................. 45
Temperature measurement ................................ 47
Temperature measurement display ...................................... 48
Appendix ............................................................. 49
Warranty, service and care .......................................... 49
Update via serial cable ........................................................ 51
Firmware version ................................................................. 52
VIBTOOL accessories ................................................... 53
Spare temperature probe - VIB 8.605 .................................. 53
External or permanently installed sensors ............................ 54
Countersink bit - VIB 8.610 ................................................. 56
VIBTOOL delivery package .......................................... 57
Technical data ............................................................. 59

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Introduction
Introduction
VIBTOOL is a robust hand-held measurement instrument
with built-in sensors for vibration, RPM and temperature.
These sensors can be used to measure the following 5
parameters:
Vibration acceleration
Vibration velocity
Bearing condition (Shock Pulse Method)
Cavitation
Temperature
RPM
Two operating modes are available:
1. ‘Bluetooth’:
VIBTOOL obtains the measurement parameters from an
associated PDA computer via a wireless Bluetooth con-
nection. The measurement results are transferred to the
PDA computer and, from there, evaluated and saved
using special software.
2. ‘Preset measurements’
VIBTOOL contains measurement tasks with preset pa-
rameters. The measurement results can only be dis-
played. It is not possible to store the data on or to
transfer them to a PDA.
External vibration or temperature probes can be plugged in
to measure at locations that are difficult to reach.
VIBTOOL's primary function is as a 'multimeter' for general
on-the-spot measurements. Engineers can walk around the
machine hall with VIBTOOL and take immediate measure-
ments of machine conditions. Try it out...
Bluetooth
PDA

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Safety notes
The VIBTOOL housing may only be opened by authorized
technical personnel.
Operation and maintenance are to be performed only by
properly trained personnel.
Repairs to the VIBTOOL instrument may be carried out
only by a PRÜFTECHNIK-authorized service technician.
Only original spare parts and accessories may be used.
Only properly functioning, regularly-maintained electrical
equipment may be used. Any defects such as broken plugs
or loose sockets must be corrected immediately. Damaged
cables must be replaced by an authorized service techni-
cian.
Any alterations that affect instrument design or operating
safety require explicit prior approval of PRÜFTECHNIK AG.
The relevant safety regulations must be observed during
measurements on machines.
Authorized use
- VIBTOOL may only be used to record machine vibration
signals, rotational speed and temperature values as well
as condition parameters of roller bearings in industrial
environments.
- For measurements with external transducers and for
data transmission via serial interface, only use the
connecting cable provided for this. Transducers and
cables may only be used for their respective intended
tasks as described in the corresponding product summa-
ries.
Any other use constitutes improper use and is prohibited.
PRÜFTECHNIK AG assumes no liability for damage result-
ing from improper use.
Moreover, the European installation instructions EN
60079-10:2003ff must be followed.
Attention!
Introduction

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Explosion hazardous areas
• VIBTOOL with intrinsic safety (VIB 2.700 EX) may only
be used with rechargeable batteries with the following
approval:
ZELM 05 ATEX 0243 U
• Rechargeable batteries must not be charged in explosive
environments! Only VIB 2.720 (EU), VIB 2.721 (USA) or
VIB 2.722 (UK) charging units may be used.
• The battery should not be removed under any circum-
stances! To replace a defective battery, VIBTOOL must
be sent back to the manufacturer.
• The accessories listed in the ‘Sensors & Accessories’
product catalog (VIB 9.663-1DG) are not allowed in
areas that contain inflammable dust!
• The VIBTOOL case (VIB 2.729) is not allowed in
explosion hazardous areas.
• Interface specification:
Analog output circuit: if the intrinsic safety protection is
type EEx ib IIC, it is only suitable for connection to
devices intended for this
UO= 11.6V
IO= 15mA
PO= 180mW
Ci= 70nF
CO= 1.5µF
Li= 300µH
LO= 60mH
Temperature sensor circuit: if the intrinsic safety protec-
tion is type EEx ib IIC, it is only suitable for connection
to devices intended for this
UO= 11.6V
IO= 15mA
PO= 180mW
CO= 1.5µF
LO= 60mH
Digital output circuit / charging socket: if the intrinsic
safety protection is type EEx ib IIC, it is only suitable for
connection to devices intended for this
UO= 8.4V / IO= 84mA
PO= 180mW / CO= 6.8µF
LO= 3mH
Introduction

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Introduction
About this manual
This manual describes the main functions of the VIBTOOL
instrument (type: VIB 2.700 EX / firmware version: 1.0x)
as well as the most important steps of its operation.
Symbols used in this manual
This symbol denotes information which must be fol-
lowed in order to avoid damage to the system or other
equipment.
This symbol denotes general information and tips
regarding VIBTOOL operation.
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Note
Attention!

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Program overview
Device setup
Setting up the units and the turn off time.
Displaying battery status. See page 20 for
details.
Preset measurement
VIBTOOL works autonomously. Only the
preset measurements can be carried out
and the results can only be displayed.
See page 17 for details.
Bluetooth mode
VIBTOOL works in conjunction with a
PDA computer. Measurement parameters
and results are exchanged via Bluetooth
connection.
See page 15 for details.
Overview
Operating modes
Press M to switch on VIBTOOL
Press NEXT
Press NEXT

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Measurement modes
Temperature measurement
Extremely quick, easy, and accurate
See page 47 for details.
RPM measurement
Accurate non-contact RPM mea-
surement. See page 43 for details.
Bearing diagnosis
Monitors bearing condition
See page 29 for details.
Vibration measurement
Machine vibration at a glance
See page 25 for details.
Cavitation measurement
For avoiding damage to pumps
See page 39 for details.
Overview

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