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Machinery Balancing Module
How to Perform a Dynamic 2 Plane Procedure
Figure 5 - 21.
The Initial Balancing Summary Screen.
balancing plane A / CH1 column (with visual display)
balancing plane B / CH2 column (with visual display)
current balancing run (Initial Run also known as the reference run)
With 2-plane balancing procedures, the Balancing Summary screen displays balancing
run data for both planes in tabular format; plane A’s balancing data displays in the left
column, and plane B’s in the right column. Again we see that the Balancing Summary
screen initially appears empty, with only the Initial Run (IR) item highlighted (as no
balancing runs have yet been performed).
To proceed with the balancing job, with the IR run highlighted, press the Goto
function button to go to the initial run data screen - or press an Enter / Fire button
(as prompted in the prompt area). The Initial Run screen displays.
At first, there is no data on the Initial Run screen. Take this opportunity to make
sure your sensors and tachometer device are set up correctly. To capture initial
run data, press the screen’s Start function button (or an Enter / Fire button). The
Microlog initiates the reference run measurements for RPM, magnitude, and phase.
The Initial Run screen displays measurement results.
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