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Operation Manual

Bently Nevada Asset Condition Monitoring

3300 System Troubleshooting

Part Number 80173-01


Rev. E (08/07)

3300 System Troubleshooting Operation Manual

Copyright 1987. Bently Nevada LLC.


All rights reserved.
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
The following are trademarks of General Electric Company in the United States and other
countries:
Keyphasor and Proximitor

Contact Information
The following ways of contacting Bently Nevada are provided for those times when you
cannot contact your local representative:
Mailing Address

Telephone
Fax
Internet

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1631 Bently Parkway South


Minden, Nevada USA 89423
USA
1.775.782.3611
1.800.227.5514
1.775.215.2873
www.ge-energy.com/bently

Additional Information
Notice:
This manual does not contain all the information required to operate and maintain
the product. Refer to the following manuals for other required information.

3300 System Overview (Part Number 80171-01)


3300 System Installation Instructions (Part Number 80172-01)
3300/12 AC Power Supply (Part Number 89602-01)
3300/14 DC Power Supply (Part Number 101256-01)
3300/03 System Monitor (Part Number 89604-01)
Product Disposal Statement
Customers and third parties, who are not member states of the European Union, who are
in control of the product at the end of its life or at the end of its use, are solely
responsible for the proper disposal of the product. No person, firm, corporation,
association or agency that is in control of product shall dispose of it in a manner that is
in violation of any applicable federal, state, local or international law. Bently Nevada LLC
is not responsible for the disposal of the product at the end of its life or at the end of its
use.
SYMBOLS
Special symbols are used in the manual to illustrate specifics in the step-by-step process.
For example:

TEST EQUIPMENT (Recommended)

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3300 System Troubleshooting Operation Manual

Contents
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES......................................................................................................... 1
STEP 1 .................................................................................................................................................................... 1
STEP 2 .................................................................................................................................................................... 2
STEP 3 .................................................................................................................................................................... 3
STEP 4 .................................................................................................................................................................... 3
STEP 5 .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
STEP 6 .................................................................................................................................................................... 4
STEP 7 .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
STEP 8 .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
STEP 9 .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
STEP 10.................................................................................................................................................................. 7
STEP 11.................................................................................................................................................................. 7
STEP 12.................................................................................................................................................................. 8
STEP 13.................................................................................................................................................................. 8

Section 1 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES

1. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES
NOTE
The machine should be running during most of this procedure.
If machine is down, simulate running machine with inputs from
function generator or TK3 test kit.

CAUTION
Test could exceed alarm setpoint levels causing alarms to
activate. This could cause relay contacts to change state.

STEP 1
Inspect outside of rack for physical damage.

3300 System Troubleshooting Operation Manual

STEP 2
Observe that SUPPLIES OK LED on system monitor is on.

Section 1 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES

STEP 3
Actuate RESET switch and observe monitor ALARM LEDs. Latched monitor ALARM LEDs
should go off if their inputs are not currently exceeding the alarm level.

GO TO NEXT STEP

STEP 4
Observe that OK and ALARM LEDs go on in accordance with current input and setpoint
levels.

3300 System Troubleshooting Operation Manual

STEP 5
Check Alarm setpoint levels on all monitors.

STEP 6
Observe monitor OK LEDs and monitor front panel display while actuating GAP switch on
each monitor. Refer to applicable monitor manual for gap OK limits.

Section 1 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES

STEP 7
Measure voltage at applicable monitor front panel BUFFERED TRANSDUCER coaxial
cable connector. Monitor front panel gap display reading should agree with multimeter
reading (set multimeter to DC volts).

3300 System Troubleshooting Operation Manual

STEP 8
Measure Proximitor/Accelerometer Interface Module power at signal module PWR
terminal. The acceptable voltage range depends on what transducer voltage the supply
is configured for. If the supply is configured for -24V, the acceptable range is -23.28 to 24.40 VDC. If the supply is configured for -18V, the acceptable range is -17.48 to -18.40
VDC.

STEP 9
Disconnect Proximitor/Accelerometer Interface Module power field wire at signal module
PWR terminal and remeasure voltage at signal module PWR terminal.

Section 1 - TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES

STEP 10
Measure voltage at Proximitor/Accelerometer Interface Module -VT terminal.

STEP 11
Disconnect Proximitor/Accelerometer Interface Module power -VT wire and measure
voltage at wire.

3300 System Troubleshooting Operation Manual

STEP 12
Disconnect wire from Proximitor/Accelerometer Interface Module OUTPUT terminal and
measure voltage at terminal.
PROXIMITOR

STEP 13
Reconnect wire to Proximitor/Accelerometer Interface Module OUTPUT terminal.
Disconnect wire at signal module IN terminal and measure voltage at wire.

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