User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Home
- Contents
- CSI 2140 Machinery Health Analyzer
- Introduction to the analyzer
- Transfer files with CSI 2140
- AMS Machinery Manager Data Transfer
- AMS Machinery Manager Standalone Data Transfer application
- Communication setup
- Routes and jobs
- Load a route from AMS Machinery Manager into the analyzer
- Load multiple routes from AMS Machinery Manager to the analyzer
- Load a Balance job from AMS Machinery Manager into the analyzer
- Dump a job from the analyzer to AMS Machinery Manager
- Dump a route from the analyzer to AMS Machinery Manager
- Dump a route or job from the analyzer to a folder on a computer
- Analyzer firmware and programs
- Screen captures
- Splash screens
- Printing
- Route
- Route overview
- Manage routes
- Set data collection and display parameters
- Set the plot type for collected data
- Enable or disable Point Advance to automatically move to the next measurement point
- Set High Frequency Detection averages
- Set the route data storage mode
- Set the overlap
- Set the plot type for live data
- Set the overall mode
- Set the integrate mode
- Enable or disable multi-channel group data collection
- Display a summary of data collected for grouped measurement points
- View or hide warning alarms on the Route Data Collection screen
- Restore default values for route data collection and display parameters
- Override the sensor setup for a route
- Enter new speed or load for a measurement point
- Tachometers
- Multiple inputs and measurements
- Collect route data
- Notes
- Plot data
- Run Analyze to collect data for a route measurement point
- View the measurement point setup and history
- Route reports
- Plots
- Analyze and Advanced Analyze
- Analyze overview
- Manage jobs
- Job Setup
- View all saved Analyze jobs
- Create an Analyze job
- Open a saved Analyze job
- Change the job ID
- Edit the equipment ID and description in a job
- Edit the measurement ID and description in a job
- Add a measurement
- Delete a measurement
- Delete data from the current measurement point
- Save a job to equipment in a route
- Set display parameters
- Multi-input measurements
- Sensors and inputs
- Tachometers
- Common data collection parameters
- Collecting data using an Analysis Expert
- Recommended uses of Analysis Experts
- Enable or disable the help text in the Analysis Experts
- High Frequency Analysis
- High Resolution Analysis
- Bearing/Gear Analysis - PeakVue
- Low Frequency Analysis - Slow Speed Technology
- Turning Speed Detection
- Laser Speed Detection
- Bump Tests
- Bump Test Equipment Off
- Bump Test Equipment Running
- Coast Down Peak Hold
- Coast Down Peak and Phase
- Rotor Bar Test Motor Current
- Order Tracking
- Synchronous Analysis
- Synchronous Analysis and Synchronous Averaging
- Orbit Plot
- Cross Channel Amplitude/Phase
- Collect data using Manual Analyze
- Listen to live vibration data in Analyze
- Redo a measurement
- Store data to a route or a job
- Review collected data
- Print an Analyze plot to AMS Machinery Manager
- Print a plot to a memory card
- Reset Analyze defaults
- Advanced Transient
- ODS/Modal
- ODS/Modal overview
- Manage jobs
- Sensors and inputs
- Tachometers
- Set up the plots
- Set up the job
- Collect ODS/Modal data
- Display the data for a measurement point
- Print an ODS/Modal plot to AMS Machinery Manager
- Print an ODS/Modal plot to a memory card
- Balance
- Balance overview
- Manage jobs
- Job Setup
- Sensor Setup
- Measurement Plane Setup
- Weight Plane Setup
- Acquire Data
- Balance correction
- Trim run
- One-run balance job
- Notes
- Balance summary reports
- Review balance data
- Manually enter balance job data
- Calculator Mode
- Determine another location to place weights
- Combine multiple weights on a rotor
- Calculate a new balance solution to use only the available weights
- Calculate weight placement using static and couple components
- Estimate trial weights
- Calculate weight location around the outside rotor circumference
- Calculate new balance solution to use only available locations and weights
- Amplification Factor
- Convert magnitude or frequency values to a different measurement unit
- Tips and additional information
- Balance accessories
- Technical specifications
- Glossary
- Index

Procedure
1.
From the Balance main menu, press ALT > F6 Calculator Mode > F4 Adjust Fixed Weights.
2. Set the following options as necessary.
Option Description
F2 View Balance
Corr.
View the last calculated balance correction. This option displays only if the
analyzer calculated a balance correction, and you accessed Adjust Fixed
Weights from the Trim Run Applied Weight menu.
F3 Enter Desired
Weight
Enter the desired weight up to 10,000. The default is 0. You can also
import the value from the Balance Correction menu. You cannot import
discrete positions. This field is unitless. If you access Adjust Fixed Weights
from the Trim Run Applied Weight screen, the units are as defined for the
job.
F4 Enter Desired
Angle
Enter the desired location (typically the calculated correction angle) for
the weight in degrees. The default is 0. You can also import the value from
the Balance Correction menu, but the analyzer does not allow discrete
positions (Advanced Mode only).
F9 Available
Weight #1
Enter the first available weight between 0 and 10,000. The default is 0.
This field is unitless. If you access Adjust Fixed Weights from the Trim Run
Applied Weight screen, the units are as defined for the job.
F10 Available
Weight #2
Enter the second available weight between 0 and 10,000. The default is 0.
If you access Adjust Fixed Weights from the Trim Run Applied Weight screen,
the units are as defined for the job.
3. Press F1 Calculate Solution.
The Adjust Fixed Weight Solution screen displays the newly calculated weight
locations. To change the rotation direction on the plot, press F6 Toggle Direction
Rotation.
4.
If you opened Adjust Fixed Weights from a trim run, press F12 Insert to Trim Weight to send
the calculation solution to the Trim Run Applied Weight entry.
5. Press F7 Adj. Fxd. Weights Calc. to exit and return to the calculation screen.
9.15.4 Calculate weight placement using static and couple
components
The Static/Couple Analysis option lets you enter two known weights and angular locations,
such as the correction results, to have the program separate the static and couple
components. Static/Couple Analysis lets you calculate the weight placement to address the
static and couple components of the imbalance.
Static/Couple Analysis is only available when the job has two measurement planes.
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