Alpine 9000 instruction manual Monitoring Bearing Wear

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inspect electrical apparatus at a distance. The UWC2000 is extremely directional and will locate the exact site of an electrical discharge.

Another accessory is the LRM-9- Long Range Module which also increases the detection distance of the Ultraprobe. The basic difference is that the LRM is a one-hand operation but has a slightly wider detection area (11o) versus the UWC 9000 (5o).

2. MONITORING BEARING WEAR

Ultrasonic inspection and monitoring of bearings is by far the most reliable method for detecting incipient bearing failure. The ultrasonic warning appears prior to a rise in temperature or an increase in low frequency vibration levels. Ultrasonic inspection of bearings is useful in recognizing:

a. The beginning of fatigue failure. b. Brinelling of bearing surfaces. c. Flooding of or lack of lubricant.

In ball bearings, as the metal in the raceway, roller or ball bearing begins to fatigue, a subtle deformation begins to occur. This deforming of the metal will produce irregular surfaces, which will cause an increase in the emission of ultrasonic sound waves.

Changes in amplitude from the original reading is indication of incipient bearing failure. When a reading exceeds any previous reading by 12 dB, it can be assumed that the bearing has entered the beginning of the failure mode.

This information was originally discovered through experimentation performed by NASA on ball bearings. In tests performed while monitoring bearings at frequencies ranging from 24 through 50 kHz, they found that the changes in amplitude indicate incipient (the onset of bearing failure before any other indicators including heat and vibration changes. An ultrasonic system based on detection and analysis of modulations of bearing resonance frequencies can provide subtle detection capability; whereas conventional methods are incapable of detecting very slight faults. As a ball passes over a pit or fault in the race surface, it produces an impact. A structural resonance of one of the bearing components vibrates or "rings" by this repetitive impact. The sound produced is observed as an in- crease in amplitude in the monitored ultrasonic frequencies of the bearing.

Brinelling of bearing surfaces will produce a similar increase in amplitude due to the flattening process as the balls get out of round. These flat spots also produce a repetitive ringing that is detected as an increase in amplitude of monitored frequencies.

The ultrasonic frequencies detected by the Ultraprobe are reproduced as audible sounds. This "heterodyned" signal can greatly assist a user in determining bearing problems. When listening, it is recommended that a user become familiar with the sounds of a good bearing. A good bearing is heard as a rushing or hissing noise. Crackling or rough sounds indicate a bearing in the failure stage. In certain cases a damaged ball can be heard as a clicking sound whereas a high intensity, uniform rough sound may indicate a damaged race or uniform ball damage. Loud rushing sounds similar to the rushing sound of a good bearing only slightly rougher, can indicate lack of lubrication. Short duration increases in the sound level with "rough" or "scratchy" components indicate a rolling element hitting a "flat" spot and sliding on the bearing surfaces rather than rotating. If this condition is detected, more frequent examinations should be scheduled.

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Contents R a U N C U T a BPA-9 LRM-9 CFM-9BCH-WTG2 HTS-2 Sheath LLA 5PC-MP 5PC-BNC QCH-9 Page Overview Operation ModeSET UP Mode Basic ComponentsTrisonictm Scanning Module PISTOL-GRIP Housing Display PanelPLUG-IN Modules Stethoscope Contact ModuleBattery Compartment Trigger ON/OFF Trigger SwitchConnector Diagram BatteryAccessories Sheath WTG-2SP Warble Pipe Threaded Tone GeneratorBCH-WTG2 LLASensitivity Control Dial To Adjust the SENSITIVITY/VOLUME Operation ModeBAR Graph Display Yellow Store Button To Store a Reading To Adjust the FrequencyTo Overwrite Data or to Enter Data in a NEW Location Text Editor Setup ModeTo Enter Text in the Text Field Set Time and Date DB Offset Calibration Due Date Method of Airborne Detection Users InstructionsTRISONIC- Scanning Module Stethoscope ModuleWarble Tone Generator UE-WTG-1 AUTO-SHUTDOWN Battery FeatureResetting the on Board Computer To Charge the Warble Tone GeneratorLeak Detection To Confirm a Leak HOW to Locate LeaksOvercoming Difficulties Shielding Techniques Tone Test UltratonePage Electric ARC, CORONA, Tracking Detection Monitoring Bearing Wear Detecting Bearing Failure Procedure for Bearing History HistoricalFor Comparative Test Over-Lubrication Lack of LubricationDo not OVER-LUBRICATE Slow Speed BearingsGeneral Mechanical Trouble Shooting ProcedureLocating Faulty Steam Traps General STEAM/CONDENSATE/FLASH Steam ConfirmationPage Procedure for Valve Check Abcd Method Miscellaneous Problem Areas A. Underground LeaksConfirming Valve Leakage in Noisy Pipe Systems Partial Blockage Leakage Behind WallsFlow Direction Page Instructions for Setting Combination on Carrying Case Hayes Street Elmsford, NY 10523 USA Tel