3500 25 Keyphasor Module Operations and Maintenance Manual 1
3500 25 Keyphasor Module Operations and Maintenance Manual 1
3500 25 Keyphasor Module Operations and Maintenance Manual 1
129770-01
Revision H, November 1999
3500/25
®
KEYPHASOR MODULE
OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
© Bently Nevada Corporation 1999
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Additional Information
NOTICE:
This manual does not contain all the information required to operate and
maintain the Keyphasor Module. Refer to the following manuals for
other required information.
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Contents
1 Receiving and Handling Instructions .........................................1
1.1 Receiving Inspection ..................................................................................................1
1.2 Handling and Storing Considerations .........................................................................1
1.3 Disposal Statement ....................................................................................................1
2 General Information.....................................................................2
2.1 Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) Description ............................................................2
2.2 Available Data ............................................................................................................3
2.2.1 Statuses ..............................................................................................................3
2.3 LED Descriptions........................................................................................................5
3 Configuration Information...........................................................6
3.1 Hardware Considerations ...........................................................................................6
3.2 Software Configuration Options..................................................................................7
3.2.1 Keyphasor Module Configuration Considerations ................................................7
3.2.2 Keyphasor Module Configuration Options ...........................................................8
3.3 Software Switches ....................................................................................................12
5 Maintenance ...............................................................................22
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5.1 Verifying a 3500 Rack - Keyphasor Module ............................................................22
5.1.1 Choosing a Maintenance Interval ......................................................................22
5.1.2 Required Test Equipment..................................................................................23
5.1.3 Typical Verification test setup............................................................................23
5.1.4 Using the Rack Configuration Software.............................................................24
5.1.5 Verifying Keyphasor Channels ..........................................................................26
5.1.6 If a Channel Fails a Verification Test .................................................................29
5.2 Performing Firmware Upgrades................................................................................30
5.2.1 Installation Procedure........................................................................................30
6 Troubleshooting.........................................................................34
6.1 Self-test ....................................................................................................................34
6.2 LED Fault Conditions................................................................................................35
6.3 System Event List Messages....................................................................................35
6.4 Alarm Event List Messages ......................................................................................43
8 Specifications ............................................................................46
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3500/25 Operation and Maintenance 1 Receiving and Handling Instructions
Application Alert
Machinery protection
may be lost when this
module is removed
from the rack.
• Do not discharge static electricity onto the circuit board. Avoid tools or
procedures that would subject the circuit board to static damage. Some
possible causes include ungrounded soldering irons, nonconductive plastics,
and similar materials.
• Personnel must be grounded with a suitable grounding strap (such as 3M
Velostat No. 2060) before handling or maintaining a printed circuit board.
• Transport and store circuit boards in electrically conductive bags or foil.
• Use extra caution during dry weather. Relative humidity less than 30% tends
to multiply the accumulation of static charges on any surface.
• When performed properly, this module may be installed into or removed from
the rack while power is applied to the rack. Refer to the Rack Installation and
Maintenance Manual (part number 129766-01) for the proper procedure.
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2 General Information
The 3500/25 Keyphasor® Module is a half-height, 2-channel module used to
provide Keyphasor signals to the monitor modules in a 3500 rack. The module
receives input signals from proximity probes or magnetic pickups and converts
the signals to digital Keyphasor signals that indicate when the Keyphasor mark
on the shaft is under the Keyphasor Probe. The 3500 Monitoring System can
accept four Keyphasor signals. A Keyphasor signal is a digital timing signal that
is used by monitor modules and external diagnostic equipment to measure
vector parameters like 1X amplitude and phase.
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When used in a TMR application, only two speed measurement locations can be
supported.
2.2.1 Statuses
This section describes the available statuses and where they can be found.
Module Status
OK
This indicates if the Keyphasor Module is functioning correctly. A not OK
status is returned under any of the following conditions:
• Node Voltage Failure
• Hardware Failure in the module
• Configuration Failure
• Slot ID Failure
If the Module OK status goes not OK, then the system OK Relay on the Rack
Interface I/O Module will be driven not OK.
Configuration Fault
This indicates if the Keyphasor Module configuration is invalid.
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Bypass
This indicates if the Keyphasor Module has been bypassed. Any of the
following conditions can cause the Keyphasor Module to be bypassed:
• Keyphasor Module has never been configured
• Keyphasor Module is in configuration mode
• Fatal error was found during self-test
• A channel has an invalid configuration
• Any active channel is bypassed
Channel Status
OK
This indicates whether or not a fault has been detected on the channel. The
following will cause a channel not OK status AND a module not OK status:
• Node Voltage Failure
• Hardware Failure in the module
• Bypass is active on the channel
• Configuration Failure
• Slot ID Failure
The following will cause only a channel not OK status and will NOT cause the
system OK relay on the Rack Interface Module to be driven.
• Keyphasor signal less than 1 rpm
• Keyphasor signal greater than 99,999 rpm
• Keyphasor signal has a 50% or greater change in period
• Keyphasor Transducer Failure
• Keyphasor signal greater than 20 kHz
Bypass
This indicates if the associated Keyphasor Module channel has been
bypassed. Any of the following conditions can cause a channel to be
bypassed:
• Keyphasor Module has never been configured
• Keyphasor Module is in configuration mode
• Fatal error was found during self-test
• A channel has an invalid configuration
• Any active channel is bypassed
Off
This indicates whether the channel has been turned off. The Keyphasor
channels may be turned off (inactivated) by using the Rack Configuration
Software.
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Module OK X X
Module Configuration X
Fault
Module Bypass X
Channel OK X X X
Channel Bypass X X X
Channel Off X X
1) OK
Indicates that the Keyphasor Module
and the Keyphasor I/O Module are
operating correctly.
2) TX/RX
Flashes at the rate that messages
between the Keyphasor Module and
the Rack Interface Module are sent
and received.
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3 Configuration Information
To configure a Keyphasor Module, use this section to gather configuration
information and then use the Rack Configuration Software to set the options and
download the settings to the rack. The Rack Configuration and Utilities Guide
(part number 129777-01) explains how to connect a computer to a rack and run
the Rack Configuration Software.
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Reference Information
These fields contain information that indicates which module you are configuring.
ConfigID
A unique six character identifier which is entered when a configuration is
downloaded to the 3500 rack.
Slot
The location of the Keyphasor Module in the 3500 rack.
I/O Module
The type of terminals used to connect the transducers to the module. Select
Internal if the transducers are connected to a Keyphasor I/O Module (Internal
Termination), and External if the transducers are connected to an External
Termination Block. Select Internal Barriers if the transducers are connected
to a Keyphasor Internal Barrier I/O Module (Internal Termination). Note that
by selecting the Internal Barrier I/O option, this will disable the Magnetic
Pickup transducer type option.
Keyphasor Position
Identifies whether the Keyphasor Module is physically in the upper or lower
slot.
Channel 1
Channel 2
Active
Enable or disable a Keyphasor channel. If no Keyphasor transducer is
connected to this channel, then this box should be cleared.
Signal Polarity
Notch
An output pulse is produced, for use by the monitors, that is triggered by the
leading edge of a negative-going pulse in the input signal. This type of pulse
is produced by a Keyphasor transducer looking at a notch in the shaft. If a
magnetic pickup is used, the Notch/Projection setting should be set to Notch
since in most cases the positive side of the signal will be clipped.
Projection
An output pulse is produced, for use by the monitors, that is triggered by the
leading edge of a positive-going pulse in the input signal. This type of pulse
is produced by a Keyphasor transducer looking at a projection on the shaft.
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Type
The type of Keyphasor transducer. Available choices include Proximitor and
Magnetic pickup. Magnetic pickups require a shaft rotative speed of at least 200
rpm (3.3 Hz).
Hysteresis
The difference between the level in the input signal where the Keyphasor pulse
turns on and the level where it turns off. The larger the hysteresis, the greater
the immunity to noise on the input signal.
1) Input Signal
2) Keyphasor Pulse
3) Threshold
4) Hysteresis
Threshold
The point where the Keyphasor pulse would turn on and off if the Hysteresis was
zero.
Auto
The trigger threshold is automatically set to a value that is midway between
the most positive peak and the most negative peak of the input signal. This
value tracks any changes in the input signal. Auto threshold requires a
minimum signal amplitude of 2 V pp and a minimum frequency of 120 cpm (2
Hz).
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Manual
The trigger threshold is set by the operator to any value in the range of
-20.0 to 0.0 volts.
Adjust
Available when Manual Threshold is selected. Used to display a dialog
box which will aid in the setting of the Manual Threshold value.
1) RPM
2) Events Per Revolution
3) Upper RPM Limit is 99,999
4) Upper Frequency Limit is 20kHz
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Note
Signals from a Keyphasor transducer that is observing a multi-tooth gear can
be used for speed measurements only and not for phase measurements.
Probe A Probe A
Probe B Probe B
Shaft with notch 24 tooth gear
Orientation
Degrees
The location of the transducer on the machine. The range for orientation
angle is 0 to 180 degrees left or right as observed from the driver to the
driven end of the machine train. Refer to the following figure:
1) Shaft
2) Driven end
3) Driver end
4) 0 degrees
5) 90 degrees right
6) 180 degrees
7) 90 degrees left
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Module Switch
Configuration Mode
A switch that allows the Keyphasor Module to be configured. To configure a
Keyphasor Module, enable ( ) this switch and set the key switch on the
front of the Rack Interface Module in the PROGRAM position. When
downloading a configuration from the Rack Configuration Software, this
switch will automatically be enabled and disabled by the Rack Configuration
Software. If the connection to the rack is lost during the configuration
process, use this switch to remove the module from Configuration Mode.
1 Configuration Mode
4 Manual Keyphasor Threshold Adjust
Channel Switch
Bypass
When enabled, the RPM value for the channel will be clamped and all the
signal conditioning of the channel will be bypassed.
4 Bypass
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The 3500/25 Keyphasor Module can operate with the following types of I/O
modules:
This section describes how to use the connectors on the I/O modules, lists what
cables to use, and shows the pin outs of the cables. The 3500 Monitoring
System Rack Installation and Maintenance Manual (part number 129766-01)
shows how to mount External Termination Blocks. The 3500 Field Wiring
Diagram Package (part number 130432-01) shows how to connect Keyphasor
transducers to the I/O module or the External Termination Block.
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Refer to the 3500 Field Wiring Diagram Package for the recommended wiring.
Remove no more than 6 mm (0.25 inches) of insulation from the wires.
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5 Maintenance 3500/25 Operation and Maintenance
5 Maintenance
The boards and components inside of 3500 modules cannot be repaired in the
field. Maintaining a 3500 rack consists of testing module channels to verify that
they are operating correctly. Modules that are not operating correctly should be
replaced with a spare.
When performed properly, this module may be installed into or removed from the
rack while power is applied to the rack. Refer to the Rack Installation and
Maintenance Manual (part number 129766-01) for the proper procedure.
This section shows how to verify the operation of a 3500/25 Keyphasor® Module.
• At each interval, use the results of the previous verifications and ISO
Procedure 10012-1 1992(E) to adjust the interval.
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Keyphasor Channels
• Function Generator (Sync Output)
• Multimeter
• Power Supply (Single)
1) 3500 Rack
2) Test Equipment
3) RS-232 Communications
4) Laptop Computer
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The Rack Configuration and Test Utilities Guide (part number 129777-01)
explains how to perform these operations.
Note
It is important to save the original rack configuration before doing any
Maintenance or Troubleshooting Procedures.
The following figures show how the Verification screen displays Keyphasor
channel output from a 3500 rack:
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The Test Equipment outputs should be floating relative to earth ground. For
external termination I/O modules, the test setup is identical except that the test
equipment outputs connect to the external termination block.
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The following table directs you to the starting page of each maintenance section
associated with the Keyphasor Channels.
1. Disconnect PWR, COM, and KPH wiring from the channel 1 terminals on the
Keyphasor I/O Module.
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4. If the Keyphasor channel will not produce a RPM reading, double check the
input signal to ensure it is correct. If the module still does not meet specifications
or fails any other part of this test, go to Section 5.1.6 (If a Channel Fails a
Verification Test).
Note
Before this procedure can be used, check that the Threshold is set correctly
and the channel is OK.
1. Disconnect PWR, COM, and KPH wiring from the channel terminals on the
Keyphasor I/O Module.
3. Adjust the function generator frequency to 100 Hz. Observe the Keyphasor
Verification screen to find the number of Events Per Revolution. Use the
following equation to determine what the displayed RPM value should be:
Example:
Frequency = 100 Hz
Events Per Revolution = 10
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4. Verify that the displayed Keyphasor RPM is within the specified tolerance.
5. If the reading does not meet specifications, check that the input signal is
correct. If the Keyphasor Module still does not meet specifications or fails any
other part of this test, go to Section 5.1.6 (If a Channel Fails a Verification
Test).
1. Disconnect the wire from the test equipment to the KPH input of the
Keyphasor I/O module. The OK LED on the Keyphasor Module should go off.
3. If the above results do not occur, double check that there is no input signal to
the Keyphasor Module. If the monitor still does not meet specifications or fails
any other part of this test, go to Section 5.1.6 (If a Channel Fails a Verification
Test).
4. Disconnect the test equipment and reconnect the PWR, COM, and KPH
wiring to the channel 1 terminals on the Keyphasor I/O Module.
1. Save the configuration for the module using the Rack Configuration Software.
2. Replace the module with a spare. Refer to the installation section in the 3500
Monitoring System Rack Installation and Maintenance Manual (part number
129766-01).
4. Download the configuration for the spare module using the Rack
Configuration Software.
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Shield Removal
Step 1. Remove the 4 screws (item 1) that hold the shield and PWA together
using a Phillips screwdriver.
Step 2. Remove the 2 nuts (item 2) from the BNC connectors on the front of the
Keyphasor Module.
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Step 1. Insert the small flathead screwdriver under the lip of either end of the IC.
The diagram shows the approximate location of the chip to be removed, but not
necessarily its orientation.
Step 2. Slightly lift the one end of the chip by gently prying with the screwdriver.
Move to the other end of the chip and repeat. Continue this process until the chip
comes loose from the socket.
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Install the upgrade firmware IC into the PWA. Be sure that the notched end of
the IC is matched to the notched end of the socket. Ensure that the IC is firmly
seated in the socket.
Shield Replacement
Replace the shield. Replace nuts for the BNC connectors on the front of
Keyphasor Module. Align the holes in the shield with the standoffs and replace
the 4 Phillips-head screws to fasten the shield to the PWA.
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6 Troubleshooting
This section describes how to use the self-test, the LED’s, the System Event List,
and the Alarm Event List to troubleshoot a problem with the Keyphasor Module or
the Keyphasor I/O Module.
6.1 Self-test
To perform the Keyphasor Module self-test:
1. Connect a computer running the Rack Configuration Software to the 3500
rack (if needed).
2. Select Utilities from the main screen of the Rack Configuration Software.
Application Alert
Machinery protection
may be lost while the
self-test is being
performed.
5. Select the upper or lower slot that contains the Keyphasor Module and press
the OK button. The Keyphasor Module will perform a full self-test and the
System Events screen will be displayed. This list will not contain the results of
the self-test.
7. Press the Latest Events button. The System Events screen will be updated
to include the results of the Keyphasor Module self-test.
8. See if the Keyphasor Module passed self-test. If the module does not pass,
refer to Section 6.3 since there is a problem with the Keyphasor Module.
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Sequence Number: The number of the event in the System Event List (for
example 123).
Event Information: The name of the event (for example Device Not
Communicating).
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Class: The severity of the event. The following classes are available:
Class Value Classification
0 Severe/Fatal Event
1 Potential Problem Event
2 Typical logged Event
3 Reserved
Event Specific: Additional information for the events that use this field.
The following System Event List Messages may be placed in the list by the
Keyphasor Module and are listed in numerical order. If an event marked with a
star (*) occurs, the Keyphasor signal will stop being provided and the RPM value
will be invalid. If you are unable to solve any problems contact your nearest
Bently Nevada Corporation office.
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Device Is Communicating
Event Number: 33
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Check to see if one of the following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module installed in the slot
• the rack backplane
Fail Main Board +5V-A (Fail Main Board +5V - upper Power Supply)
Event Number: 100
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the upper slot
Pass Main Board +5V-A (Pass Main Board +5V - upper Power Supply)
Event Number: 101
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the upper slot
Fail Main Board +5V-B (Fail Main Board +5V - lower Power Supply)
Event Number: 102
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the lower slot
Pass Main Board +5V-B (Pass Main Board +5V - lower Power Supply)
Event Number: 103
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the lower slot
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* Fail Main Board +5V-AB (Fail Main Board +5V - upper and lower Power
Supplies)
Event Number: 104
Event Classification: Severe / Fatal Event
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the lower slot
• the Power Supply installed in the upper slot
Pass Main Board +5V-AB (Pass Main Board +5V - upper and lower Power
Supplies)
Event Number: 105
Event Classification: Severe / Fatal Event
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the lower slot
• the Power Supply installed in the upper slot
Fail Main Board -24V-A (Fail Main Board -24V - upper Power Supply)
Event Number: 112
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the upper slot
Pass Main Board -24V-A (Pass Main Board -24V - upper Power Supply)
Event Number: 113
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the upper slot
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Fail Main Board -24V-B (Fail Main Board -24V - lower Power Supply)
Event Number: 114
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the lower slot
Pass Main Board -24V-B (Pass Main Board -24V - lower Power Supply)
Event Number: 115
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the lower slot
* Fail Main Board -24V-AB (Fail Main Board -24V - upper and lower Power
Supplies)
Event Number: 116
Event Classification: Severe / Fatal Event
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the lower slot
• the Power Supply installed in the upper slot
Pass Main Board -24V-AB (Pass Main Board -24V - upper and lower Power
Supplies)
Event Number: 117
Event Classification: Severe / Fatal Event
Action: Verify that noise from the power source is not causing the problem.
If the problem is not caused by noise, check to see if one of the
following components is faulty:
• the Keyphasor Module
• the Power Supply installed in the lower slot
• the Power Supply installed in the upper slot
Device Configured
Event Number: 300
Event Classification: Typical Logged Event
Action: No action required.
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Configuration Failure
Event Number: 301
Event Classification: Severe/Fatal Event
Action: Replace the Keyphasor Module immediately.
Configuration Failure
Event Number: 301
Event Classification: Potential Problem
Action: Download a new configuration to the Keyphasor Module. If the
problem still exists replace the Keyphasor Module as soon as
possible.
Module Reboot
Event Number: 320
Event Classification: Typical Logged Event
Action: No action required.
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7 Ordering Information
A B C
Part number 3500/25- - -
A Number of Channels
01 Single Half Height 2 Channel Keyphasor Card (Order for 2
channels)
02 Two Half Height 2 Channel Keyphasor Cards (Order for 4 channels)
* When ordering I/O modules with external terminations the external termination
blocks and cables must be ordered separately for each I/O module.
Note
If the 3500/25 Keyphasor Module is to be used with the Internal Barrier I/O
option, then the following (or later) firmware and software versions are
required:
3500/25 Keyphasor Module Firmware – Revision D
3500 Rack Configuration Software – Version 2.30
Spares
Keyphasor Module 125792-01
Keyphasor I/O Module (Internal Terminations) 125800-01
Keyphasor Internal Termination Module
Internal Termination Headers 00580438
Keyphasor I/O Module (External Terminations) 126648-01
Keyphasor Internal Barrier I/O Module (Internal Terminations) 135473-01
Internal Termination Headers Blue 00502133
Internal Termination Headers 00580438
Keyphasor External Termination Module
(Euro Style Connectors) 128718-01
Keyphasor External Termination Module
(Terminal Strip Connectors) 128726-01
Keyphasor Module Manual 129770-01
Grounding Wrist Strap (single use only) 04425545
Firmware IC 128754-01
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A B
Part number 129530 - -
B Assembly Instructions
01 Not Assembled
02 Assembled
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8 Specifications
INPUTS
Power Consumption: 3.2 watts typical.
SIGNAL CONDITIONING
Speed/Frequency Range: RPM range of 1 to 99,999 rpm. Supports
multiple events per revolution to a maximum of
20 kHz.
TRANSDUCER CONDITIONING
Auto Threshold: Minimum signal amplitude for triggering is 2 volts
peak to peak and minimum frequency is 120 cpm
(2 Hz).
Manual Threshold: Use for any input above 0.0167 Hz (1 rpm for 1
event/revolution). User-selectable from 0 to -20
volts DC. Minimum signal amplitude for
triggering is 500 millivolts peak to peak.
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OUTPUTS
Buffered Keyphasor: Two buffered Keyphasor outputs are available at
the front of the rack via coaxial connectors. Two
buffered Keyphasor outputs are also available at
the back of the rack via Euro Style Connectors.
The following specifications assume a load
impedance of 100 Kohms +/- 1%. If a load is
connected to both the coaxial connector and the
I/O module for the same channel, those loads are
in parallel with each other.
DC Offset: 25 mV maximum.
ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS
Keyphasor Module:
Temperature: -30° C to 65° C (-22° F to 150° F) operating,
when used with Internal/External Termination
Keyphasor I/O Module.
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CE MARK DIRECTIVES:
EMC Directives:
EN50081-2:
Radiated Emissions: EN 55011, Class A
Conducted Emissions: EN 55011, Class A
EN50082-2:
Electrostatic Discharge: EN 61000-4-2, Criteria B
Radiated Susceptibility: ENV 50140, Criteria A
Conducted Susceptibility: ENV 50141, Criteria A
CENELEC:
When used with Internal [EEx ia] IIC
Barrier I/O Module (Internal
Termination)
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BARRIER PARAMETERS
The following parameters apply for both CSA-NRTL/C and CENELEC approvals.
Circuit Parameters:
Vmax (PWR) = 26.8 V
(KPH) = 14.05 V
Imax (PWR) = 112.8 mA
(KPH) = 2.82 mA
Rmin (PWR) = 237.6 Ω
(KPH) = 4985 Ω
PHYSICAL
Keyphasor Main Module:
Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth):
119.9 mm x 24.4 mm x 256.5 mm
(4.72 in x 0.96 in x 10.10 in)
Weight: 0.34 kg (0.76 lbs)
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