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