Difference between revisions of "Balancing single/dual plane"

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[[Image:Bal_Tacho.png|framed|none]]
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'''Notice: '''Your tach signal must have one pulse per revolution.
'''Note: '''Your tach signal must have one pulse per revolution. If you have more than one pulse, you can set the maximal speed as Real_speed*Pulse/rev.


* Set the range, coupling and slope for this tach signal.
* Set the range, coupling and slope for this tach signal.
* Choose the speed range in which you want to observe your rotor.
* Input the balancing speed.
* Input the balancing speed.
* Set the number of averages for your measurements.
* Set the number of averages for your measurements.
* An eventually needed phase correction can be introduced here. See chapter '''1 Introduction'''.
* Choose an appropriate sampling frequency.
* All adjustments can be saved and reloaded


[[Image:Balancing_21.png|framed|none]]
====Set a phase adjustment====


''Saving the channel and measuring setup''
To set a phase adjustement, you can specify the position of the sensors. To enter the menu, click on "Position":


All setup settings can be saved and reloaded.
[[Image:Bal_Position.png|framed|none]]<br>


'''Notice:'''  '''The balancing module''' always starts with the analyzer settings that have been used last.
The position of each sensors and the tachometer can be set :
[[Image:Bal_Position_Menu.png|framed|none]]<br>
 
'''Note :''' The 0° position is the position of the tachometer reflector on the shaft. The angle are counted positive in the anti-rotation direction.
 
====Saving the channel and measuring setup====
 
All setup settings can be saved and reloaded with "Save" and "Load".
 
'''Note:'''  '''The balancing module''' always starts with the last analyzer settings used.


You do not need to do all adjustments for a new project. Just load the setup of an existing project.
You do not need to do all adjustments for a new project. Just load the setup of an existing project.
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'''Tip:'''
'''Tip:'''


If you want to make sure, you always start with the same settings, create a reference project with all settings adjusted properly. Each part of the project is saved with a specific extension.
If you want to make sure you always start with the same settings, create a reference project with all settings adjusted properly. Each part of the project is saved with a specific extension.


* Reference Project =  *.WSR
* Reference Project =  *.WSR

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