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Atec Baker-EXP4000 User Manual

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Bearings

and units

Seals

Lubrication

systems

Mechatronics

Services

Baker Instrument Company, an SKF Group Company
4812 McMurry Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80525
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Technical specifications

Benefits

Voltage Unbalance

Power Quality

Voltage THD

Poorly performing transformers

Current THD

Connection issues

Negative Sequence Impedance

Rotor

Speed calculation

-Cracked bars

% Load & % Efficiency

-Poor welds

Spectrum Voltage

-Broken bars

Spectrum Current

-Eccentricity

Current Level

Load Issues

Effective Service Factor

-Over load

Power details

-Process

Continuous acquisition

Mechanical

O-Scope

-Bearing faults

Auto Phasing

-Miss alignment

Auto testing including timer function

-Fan unbalances

One button testing

-Belt frequencies

Bearing check

-Worn Impellars

Startup Transient Voltage

-Gear mesh frequencies

Startup Current

VFD

Startup Torque

Torque Spectrum

Torque Time Waveform

Efficiency Estimation

-Power quality

-Shorted IGBT’s

-Feedback loop

-Process information

-Tuning/Setup

Soft Start

-Tuning/Setup

-Troubleshooting

Energy Assesment

Specifications

Input Power

110-250 VAC, 50/60 Hz integrated power

supply

Maximum Rated

Measurement/Testing

Voltage

1,000 V AC, 500 V DC

Current Transformers

(all portable)

0-10 A, 0-150 A, 1-1,000 A, 0-3,000 A

Connections – Amphenol

military spec twist type

Power entry module (1)

Portable voltage connection (1)

Portable current connection (1)

EP Port (1)

Vibration sensor connection (1)

Computer specifications

40 GB – 4,200 rpm or better

512 MB - 2GB installed RAM

Battery or AC power operated

Software Platform: Microsoft Windows XP,

Professional, Windows 7 or better

USB 2.0

Weight

15 lbs

Industrial standards

NEMA MG-1

IEEE 519

EN61000-2-2

EN 61000-2-7

VDE 839-2-2

VDE 839 -2-2