Adding Bearings or Fault Frequency Groups to an Asset

Related Products:

EMMK-101, EMMK-102, EMMK-103

Related Documents:

ISCM-0380, ISCM-0385

Type:

Operation

Keywords/Labels:

problematic frequencies

Summary:

Configure the web application to note known frequencies that are problematic on the Asset Configuration page.

Adding Bearings or Fault Frequency Groups to an Asset

Configure the web application to note known frequencies that are problematic on the Asset Configuration page.

  1. Click Configuration (noloc_env_config.png) and ensure you are on the Asset Configuration page.

  2. Right-click on an asset and select Add fault frequencies to add the Fault Frequencies tab to your asset's configuration panel.

  3. Click Add in the Bearings section.

    Select a bearing from the database.

    1. Find and select the bearing you want to add.

    2. Click OK.

    Create a new bearing.

    1. Click the Action menu (noloc_env_action.png) and select Create.

    2. Provide a unique name to the bearing.

    3. Provide values for FTF, BSF, BPFO, and BPFI.

    4. Click OK.

    5. Find and select the bearing you created.

    6. Click OK.

  4. Create fault frequency groups to define a set of fault frequencies to refer to by name.

    1. Click Add in the Fault Frequency Groups section.

    Select a fault frequency group from the database.

    Note

    No fault frequencies will be found the first time you add a fault frequency group.

    1. Find and select the fault frequency group you want to add.

    2. Click OK.

    Create a new fault frequency group.

    1. Click the Action menu (noloc_env_action.png) and select Create.

    2. Provide a unique name to the fault frequency group.

    3. Click Add.

    4. Provide a unique name for the fault frequency.

    5. Select the type of frequency.

    6. Designate what level the frequency is.

    7. Click OK.

    8. Repeat steps 3–7 to add new fault frequencies as needed.

    9. Click OK.

    10. Select the fault frequency group you created and click OK.

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