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1. Meggitt Sensing Systems 20511 Seneca Meadows Parkway Germantown MD 20876 USA Meggitt Maryland Inc d b a Meggitt Sensing Systems 91397 Rev A 12 13 MEGGITT MachineryMate 200 operating guide Handheld vibration meter CEET MEGGiTT DA A 25 0 4 BDU g MachineryMate MAC200 Tel 1 301 330 8811 Tel 1 800 WILCOXON Fax 1 301 330 8873 www meggittsensingsystems com www meggitt com Contents 1 0 Introduction isecesrerereresesseeeeseeseeseessseseeseerssesverserserssesverserssessersensse 20 OPE an 2 1 Changing the probe tip 2 2 Taking a reading 2 3 Settings MENU i nmnmesrerrersvesververserstevverserssesserserverssrssesserserssesserserserssesserserserssenn 3 0 Maintenance and Care nnnnmmmmesernsesreseereersresververeerssesrereerserssesverserssesverserssessenee st 4 0 Accessories and options 5 0 Technical assistance w a INNEN 91397 Rev A 12 13 Page 2 of 7 1 0 Introduction The MachineryMate 200 is a simple to use vibration monitoring and analysis tool that allows easy display of vibration signals The MAC200 automatically performs vibration analysis functions based on machine running speed to help diagnose faults such as unbalance misalignment and looseness The system is designed to enable users to take vibration measurements from machinery assets pumps motors fans and bearings The meter displays vibration frequency plots and allows vibration severity and bearing
2. condition to be monitored 1 1 Control buttons Turn the meter on by pressing the POWER button The unit will automatically turn off if not used for 1 minute this time period can be increased up to 60 minutes using the Setup Wizard 1 2 Batteries The MAC200 requires two AA size batteries which can be replaced by removing the battery compartment cover held in place by six screws Use a 1 philips head screwdriver to loosen and tighten the screws Make sure the gasket is properly sealed when screwing in the battery door to prevent compromising the IP67 rating 1 3 Service The MAC200 contains no user serviceable parts In the unlikely case of malfunction please return unit to Meggitt Sensing Systems 2 0 Operation 2 1 Changing the probe tip To prevent damage the probe tip should only be tightened using the machined flats on the probe tip s mounting plate with 8 mm and 15 mm wrenches Do NOT hold or clamp the case of the meter when tightening the probe tip or magnet This will cause damage and void the warranty 2 2 Taking a reading Taking a reading displays overall vibration numbers for an overall view of the machine s condition Press the POWER button to turn the unit on and hold the tip of the meter against the machine to be measured Press the POWER button again to take a reading 2 2 1 Vibration readings Once a reading has been taken the display shows three color coded values to indicate alarm status e ISO value veloci
3. 100 BDU corresponds to a high level of bearing noise and can be considered indicative of a damaged bearing Bearing noise can be considered roughly equivalent to Short term operation allowable Di Vibration causes damage percentage of bearing wear Default alarm settings can be changed in Advanced Settings menu e Red background above 100 BDU e Yellow background between 50 and 100 BDU e Green background below 50 BDU Total acceleration g This is the average RMS value of the total vibration acceleration measured by the meter over its entire frequency range 2 Hz to 10 kHz The reading is shown in units of g Earth s gravitational constant 1 g 9 81 m s 2 2 2 Vibration analysis Press the SQUARE button again to display the readings of vibration velocity mm s or inch s or displacement mm or thou broken down into each of three bands 91397 Rev A 12 13 LD0 3N 8 z 7 5 3 U4 Uzi 0 12 Run Speed 1450 RPM The display shows the vibration level in frequency ranges based on multiples 1X 2X and 3X of the specified machine run speed shown beneath the bars Note In order to perform analysis it is important that the running speed of the machine is entered correctly This can be done with the Setup Wizard The frequency ranges of the VA bands are based on the following multiples of running speed 1X Unbalance The level of vibration in the frequency band based on the running speed is usu
4. ally indicative of how well balanced the machine is Large vibrations at the running speed indicate that the machine is out of balance Even a very well balanced machine will typically show some vibration at the running speed but the figure should ideally be quite low typically less than 2 mm sec for a medium sized machine 2X Misalignment A high level of vibration in the frequency band centered at twice the running speed is a possible indication of misalignment This is based on the fact that shaft misalignment can result in a double peak in the waveform due to two different centers of gravity one from each shaft The accelerometer picks up a peak as each center of gravity passes by resulting in two positive and two negative peaks each revolution of the shaft This typically gives rise to a vibration signal at double the running speed of the machine 3X Looseness High vibration in the frequency band centered at three times running speed indicates looseness mounting bolts weak foundations etc It is not usual to see third order vibration in a machine unless there is structural looseness that is being excited by the vibration of the machine 2 2 3 Frequency spectrum 800 Line 1450 RPM Press the SQUARE button again to display vibration levels as a frequency spectrum from 0 to 1 kHz 0 21 TUE The heights of the peaks indicate RMS vibration level in s or mm s at each frequency point in the spectrum The readings to the righ
5. ot place in dishwasher or other cleaning device or use detergents to clean housing Do not subject meter to water at or above 122 F 50 C Care must be taken when the batteries are changed Do not drop the instrument Damage to the probe tip accelerometer and or OLED display may occur No internal user serviceable parts 4 0 Accessories and options Standard accessories Carrying case with foam insert Standard stinger Extended length stinger Protective magnetic boot 5 0 Technical assistance 5 1 Technical assistance For technical assistance please contact Meggitt Sensing Systesms at 301 330 8811o0r email MachineryMate meggitt com 5 2 Customer service For customer service please contact Meggitt Sensing Systems at 301 330 8811 or email MachineryMate meggitt com 91397 Rev A 12 13 Page 7 of 7
6. p T does specifying the type of mounting rigid or flexible ump Type Unless a machine is bolted to a concrete floor its mounting should be considered flexible Most motors and pumps are mounted on some kind of frame or structure and should be External Drive considered flexibly mounted 2 3 2 Load and Save readings Load amp Save Back Press the SQUARE button to select Load amp Save Save Reading opens a screen which allows the user to choose from one of three Memories in which to save the reading Selecting Load Reading lets the user load a previously saved reading for further review Demo Data loads two pre stored demonstration vibraion data Load Reading Demo data 2 3 3 Advanced settings Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the options and the SQUARE button to select BDU settings Change the alarm levels at which the BDU readings change color Units Back Units Sets velocity readings to be displayed in mm s or inch s Sets Run Speed to Hertz RPM or CPM Run Speed Units 2 3 3 Device settings Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the options and the SQUARE button to select Auto Off Time Can be set from 1 to 60 minutes in one minute increments Brightness Can be set from 1 least to 100 full Language Graph mode Displays the frequency spectrum as either a bar or line graph 91397 Rev A 12 13 Page 6 of 7 3 0 Maintenance and care Wipe the meter with a soft towel and lukewarm water Do n
7. t of show the frequency Hz or RPM and the RMS vibration level in s or mm s at the position of the cursor red dotted line Move the cursor with the arrow buttons Press the arrow buttons to increase the resolution of the frequency axis from 100 10 Hz or 600 RPM resolution to 800 lines 1 25 Hz or 75 RPM resolution Increasing the resolution zooms into the frequency spectrum Scroll using the arrows to display the full spectrum at the higher resolution 2 3 Settings menu Settings Exit The Settings menu can be accessed by pressing and holding down the SQUARE button for two seconds Load amp Save Advanced Navigate the menu with the arrow buttons Press the SQUARE button to select a menu item Machine Type 2 3 1 Setup Wizard Motor Pump Setup Wizard allows the machine running speed to be entered and the ISO alarm levels to be set automatically according to the size and type of machine to be monitored 91397 Rev A 12 13 Page 5 of 7 The first screen shows the currently selected running speed in the pre selected units Hz or RPM Change the running speed with the arrow buttons Motor Size Press the SQUARE button again to select machine type motor or pump If motor is Under 300kW selected the size must be selected under or over 300kW If pump is selected specify Over 300kW whether it has an integrated or external drive unit Selecting the machine type and size allows the ISO alarm levels to be set accordingly as
8. ty in mm second or inch s e Bearing noise in BDU Bearing Damage Units 0 473 ISO e Total g acceleration in s 25 0 4 BDU g ISO value mm s or in sec The ISO value mm s or inch s is the large number displayed at the top of the screen is the RMS average of the vibration velocity in the frequency band 10 Hz to 1 kHz 600 60 000 RPM or 2 Hz 1 kHz 120 91397 Rev A 12 13 Page 3 of 7 60 000 RPM as specified by ISO standards The correct frequency band is automatically selected based on running speed The ISO value background is color coded according to the ISO 10816 1 vibration velocity level chart according to the size and type of machine ISO Chart fiexible rigid flexible pumps gt 15 kW radial axial mixed flow integrated driver external driver rigid flexible rigid flexible medium sized machines 15 kW lt P lt 300 kW large machines 300 kW lt P lt SOMW motors motors 160 mm lt H lt 315 mm 315 mm lt H Group 4 l Group 3 Group 2 Group 1 Al New machine condition B Unlimited long term operation allowable Bearing noise BDU The bearing noise high frequency vibration in shown in Bearing Damage Units BDU where 100 BDU corresponds to 1 g RMS average vibration measured above 1 KHz BDU is a measure of the wear state of the bearings in the equipment being monitored The higher the number the more worn the bearing 1 g of high frequency vibration

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