The reduction of the amplitude of a signal due to excessive cable length.

American Wire Gauge

The average of the DC component measurements during a sample period as calculated by ΣX/n, where X is the array of samples acquired and n is the number of samples.

Distributed Control System

8 AWG, green ground conductor that carries the shaft current to the unit case ground location.

The electrical current between the shaft and the unit case ground through the ground conductor.

The left rope in the Shaft Grounding Assembly, which provides the primary path to unit case ground through the 8AWG ground conductor.

The resistance to change in the current of a circuit.

Lockout/Tagout

The right rope in the Shaft Grounding Assembly which provides a shaft contact point at which shaft voltage readings are taken.

A measurement that describes the granularity of a waveform (like the resolution of a photograph).

A Cutsforth product that connects to Cutsforth’s Shaft Grounding Assembly to provide waveform-level shaft voltage and ground current settings and to store historical data for trending purposes.

The monitoring system can also be connected to plant DCS systems for real-time data in the control room.

Root Mean Square. A method of measuring the voltage or current of an AC waveform calculated by Xrms = sqrt[ (1/n) * (SUM(Xn ))], where X is the array of samples acquired and n is the number of samples acquired.

A Cutsforth product designed to provide a best-in-class ground connection, as well as a shaft contact point at which shaft voltage can be measured.

The voltage potential between the shaft and the unit case ground as measured by the metering rope.

Shielded cable that carries the voltage signals from the SGA and the SCA to the monitoring system.

The equipment monitored by the Cutsforth monitoring system.

The lower half of the turbine case, generator case, or coupler case near the Shaft Grounding Assembly to which the shaft can be grounded.

A component that reduces the voltage in a circuit by a predetermined ratio.

A measurement of a signal calculated by |max(x)| or |min(x)|, whichever is greater, during a given period of time, where x is the array of samples acquired during that period.

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