The system conditions the input signal to provide both vibration and position measurements, comparing the conditioned signals with user-programmable alarms. Each channel typically processes the input signal to generate various parameters known as static values, depending on the configuration. Users can configure alert setpoints for each active static value and danger setpoints for any two of the active static values. This is achieved through a Condition Monitoring Board that accepts input from proximity and seismic transducers, ensuring effective monitoring and alerting for machinery protection.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - Condition Monitoring Board
1.What is the purpose of the Condition Monitoring Board?
The Condition Monitoring Board is designed to accept input from proximity and seismic transducers to monitor the condition of machinery. It processes vibration and position measurements and compares these signals with user-programmable alarms.
2.How does the system process input signals?
The system conditions the input signal to provide vibration and position measurements. These signals are then compared with user-defined alarm setpoints for early detection of potential issues.
3.What are static values in the system?
Static values are various parameters generated from the conditioned input signals, which are used to represent key machine condition data, such as vibration levels and position. These values can be used to monitor machine health.
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