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Employing the Balanset-1A System
Getting the Equipment Ready
vibration sensors, optical speed sensor, magnetic base, software package, and included accessories.
Connect the device to your PC using the USB interface and confirm the software installation.
Sensor Installation
Fix the accelerometers securely to the machine’s structure in locations where vibrations are most prominent, ideally near the bearings.
Aim the optical rpm sensor at the rotating shaft and apply a reflective strip to the shaft for phase angle data acquisition.
Software Startup
Initiate the Balanset program on your computer.
Configure the software for either single-plane or two-plane balancing, based on the rotor’s characteristics and the desired outcome.
Bring the rotor to its normal operating rotational frequency.
The program will record the vibration amplitude, rpm, and phase, providing a baseline measurement of the existing imbalance.
Mounting the Test Weight
Bring the rotor to a standstill and affix a trial weight at a predetermined point on the rotor, specifying its mass in the software (typically in grams).
Restart the rotor, and the software will record the changes in vibration level and phase angle.
Determining the Corrective Mass
The software uses the measured values to automatically compute the necessary compensating weight’s magnitude and placement angle.
The calculated values are presented on-screen in both numerical and graphical formats.
Mounting the Compensating Weight
Install the correction weight on the rotor according to the software’s calculations.
Periodic checks can be performed to ensure the balancing procedure is effectively reducing the vibration.
Final Check and Balance Confirmation
After installing the correction weight, run the rotor again and check the residual vibration level.
The balancing procedure is finished if the remaining vibration is within the permissible limits specified in ISO 1940.
If the vibration is still outside acceptable limits, reiterate the process and fine-tune the compensating weight.
Generating a Documentation of the Balancing Results
The program stores the balancing data, allowing you to generate and print a comprehensive report including vibration measurements, corrective weight details, and its angular placement.
Post-Balancing Checklist
Ensure all applied weights and attached sensors are firmly fixed in their designated positions.
Confirm that the rotor spins freely and quietly, without any unusual sounds or vibrations.
If the rotor is part of a complex mechanism, verify the proper interaction of all its components.
This process allows for precise imbalance correction, reducing vibration and extending equipment life.
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