Manual Ir30 Parte 1
Manual Ir30 Parte 1
Manual Ir30 Parte 1
APDD 766A
MARCH 2003
IR-30 SENTINEL
Title
SPM Logs
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IR30
2003 Ingersoll-Rand Company
Date of Issue: March 2003
IR-30 SENTINEL
CCN
Part Name
54636519
IR 30 Sentinel Instrument
39262837
TRA 22 Probe
39262928
54636527
Possible Upgrades
CCN
Part Name
39262845
38034872
38332284
42464602
39262993
IR30
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Date of Issue: March 2003
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Applying the technology to steel roller bearings requires only reasonable access to the outside
diameter of the monitored bearing through an uninterrupted metal path. Permanently attached metal
studs are best for this purpose. A mechanical "clip-on" accelerometer is used to anchor to and read
the acoustical signature from the bearing, through the housing to the studs.
A hand held, contact probe can also be used with good results. The Instrument, which reads the
shock pulse DBM/DBC values and displays them as two numerical values is called the "IR-30". Any
type of steel roller bearing can be monitored.
The technology has no application to sleeve bearings.
Data acquisition is a simple process. First, Decibel Initial value for the particular bearing(s) must be
determined. For this, the inside diameter of the bearing must be known. Shaft diameter upon which
the bearing is mounted is usually easiest to determine. Where two different diameter bearings are
used on a shaft with near equal loads on both ends, an average of both diameters is used. Shaft
rotative speed is also needed. Entering these figures into the IR-30 yields the Decibel Initial (DBI)
value for those bearings.
The sites on the machine for bearing probe points are then determined. We try to use bearing
housing flange edge surfaces, since these areas have ample depth, are free of air or oil passages,
and provide a direct (if somewhat curving) solid metal path to the outer race of the subject bearing.
Studs are fitted by drilling and tapping sites with M8 or 5/16" - 18P threads, 1/2" deep, with a 90
Degree entering chamfer.
Manual data acquisition consists of operating the machine in loaded and in unloaded condition,
while measuring DBM/DBC values with the instrument. As each site value is determined, it can be
electronically stored in the instrument for later downloading to a PC and printing. Electronic
recording requires use of "CondMaster Pro" software provided by Ingersoll-Rand with purchase of
the Logger (full package) instrument.
Manual recording of the data can also be done on paper logs, designed by the user to suit the
purpose. Normally, data is taken monthly
for the first three months of operation of a
new machine, then quarterly.
DBM/DBC values are indicators of
bearing condition, and of bearing
deterioration. As a general rule, DBM
values, on new equipment of oil flood/ oil
free compressors, will run in the 20 to 40
range. DBC, about half DBM. Data is
reviewed, and DBM values which rise in
the 45 range and above, particularly when
unit is loaded, are to be noted. DBC will
also rise, coming close to DBM. Two
consecutive DBM readings at or above 55
in 700 hours signal need to consider
bearing overhaul.
IR30 Snapshot
2001 Ingersoll-Rand Company
Date of Issue: January 2001
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Sudden changes are to be especially noted, and monitor frequency "doubled up". A cracked or
loosened inner race will result in such drastic changes, and must receive immediate attention.
Oil Free Compressors will display consistent DBM as 10, 15 points higher than DBC in normal
running condition, loaded or unloaded.
Oil flooded single stage units seem to display closer DBM/DBC points than oil free, and when
running unloaded DBM/DBC will be equal to or higher than loaded. When gas load is relieved,
rotors seem to become more unstable and "rattle around" in the bearing clearances more.
Oil flooded two stage units display DBM/DBC loaded points consistent with single stage and oil
free machines. However, unloaded DBM/DBC seem to run at or considerably higher than loaded
figures. Therefore, on oil flooded units, loaded DBM/DBC figures are to be considered dominant
decision points. Drive motor bearings behave in similar manner.
Two stage units have four bearing points per casing. The shock pulse emission from the four
points radiates and overlaps as it is read from the casing flanges. However, trending, and observing
loaded DBM/DBC using these guidelines should yield accurate indications of repair requirements.
IR30 Snapshot
2001 Ingersoll-Rand Company
Date of Issue: January 2001
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Key Path
Instrument Type
Light Sensor
Measuring Key
Set Key
Select Key
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Instrument Type
IR30 Sentinel
Measuring Key
Function key used to record IR30 measurements
Set Key
Function key used to set in menu options
Left/Right Arrow Keys
Keys used to scroll around menu options
Input Connector SPM
Connection point for SPM instruments.
Input Connector Software
Data communication to to interface to PC (if applicable)
Display 16x Characters
Text Menu (Available in muli-languages)
Light Sensor
Sensor to detect light level and automatically switches on
background light if selected.
Select Key
Function key used to enter fields from menu
Up/Down Arrow Keys
Keys used to change options highlighted and move up and downloaded rounds.
Input Connector Vibration
Connection point for Vibration instrument.
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Bearing data
TLT on
. rpm
. dmm
dBi 26
SPM
TLT 18
dBm 16
dBc 8
dBi 25
With unit running, dbi set in the instrument and SPM Menu on instrument screen, press spring loaded
probe tip to the designated area in the loaded zone of the bearing housing. Holding the tip compressed
to the length of the rubber grommet, press M on the keypad and hold for about 1 second. Release M,
continue to hold the probe tip in place, approximately 5 seconds, or until dbm and dbc values appear.
Refer to Snapshot for further explanations, and upper limit points for Maximum and Carpet values
recorded.
Record data on a log sheet, with any other physical data from the compressor or motor you deem
pertinent.
IR30 Data Acquisition
2001 Ingersoll-Rand Company
Date of Issue: August 2001
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Hours in Service_______________
Yes___ No___
Loaded
Loaded
Unloaded (Single Stage Only)
Unloaded (Single Stage Only)
MM/Sec.
Pjm/03/24/03
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