Badger Basket 250 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

Rotary speed sensor

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The Badger Magnetics Rotary Speed Sensor
system consists of a speed sensor board, a sense
head, and a magnetic "mark". The mark is mounted
on a rotating or moving device, such as a pulley or
belt, and the sense head is mounted on a stationary
section in such a way that the mark periodically
passes parallel to the face of the sensor. The sense
head is connected to the speed sensor board through
a shielded cable. The speed sensor board contains a
single relay with two Form-"C" contacts that are
available for connection to external alarm or
shutdown circuits. This relay is energized during
normal operation, and so provides fail-safe
operation. If power is disconnected from the board,
or if an internal board failure occurs, the relay will
de-energize, causing a fault condition.
In operation, the speed sensor board measures
the period between mark passes and compares it
with a preset set point. With the speed sensor board
set for Under Speed detection, if the period between
mark passes exceeds the set point (the rotating
2.1
Control Circuit
The control circuit is mounted on a printed
circuit board. Power input, sense head wires, and
output connections are made to two screw terminal
strips, TB1 and TB2.
Model 250 Rotary Speed Sensor
Installation and Operation Instructions
1.0 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION
2.0 DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM
Mag-Con Engineering
Model 250 Speed Sensor
Startup Del ay
15
10
20
5
25
0
30
(Seconds)
OVER
UNDER
F1
300-3600 PPM
1/4A
60-300 PPM
15-60 PPM
100
0
TB2
90
10
1
80
20
2
70
30
3
60
40
50
TB1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
machine is running too slow), the relay on the speed
sensor board will de-energize, operating the alarm
or shutdown circuit. With the speed sensor board set
for Over Speed detection, if the period between
mark passes is less than the set point (the rotating
machine is running too fast), the relay will de-
energize. In addition, in the Over Speed mode, if no
mark passes are detected for 5 seconds, the relay
will de-energize. This "missing head pulse" detector
provides a fail-safe mode in the event that the sense
head is damaged, the cable is broken, or the mark
becomes damaged or dislodged.
If dual speed detection is required, such as a
separate alarm and shutdown speed, or a high and
low speed limit is needed, a second modified speed
sensor may be connected to the same sense head. If
a meter indication of actual speed is required,
Badger Magnetics can supply a separate tachometer
board that may also be connected to the same sense
head. Consult the factory for information.
The output relay is dust-tight, and provides two
Form-"C" contacts, each rated at 10A resistive, or
1/3 HP at 120VAC.
The board has two operating controls, the
setpoint adjustment knob, the startup delay control,
and two user-selectable jumpers, one for operating
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Summary of Contents for Badger Basket 250

  • Page 1 UNDER 300-3600 PPM 1/4A 60-300 PPM 15-60 PPM Model 250 Rotary Speed Sensor Installation and Operation Instructions 1.0 PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION The Badger Magnetics Rotary Speed Sensor machine is running too slow), the relay on the speed system consists of a speed sensor board, a sense sensor board will de-energize, operating the alarm head, and a magnetic “mark”.
  • Page 2: Application Information

    There is no theoretical limit to the number of marks that may be used, The model 250 senses three speed ranges from although practical mounting considerations usually 15 to 3600 PPM with a single mark. The low range limits the number to 10.
  • Page 3: Mechanical Installation

    be set from 0 seconds (no startup delay) to 30 Some equipment may require more than 30 seconds by rotating a small control on the printed seconds to get to minimum operating speed. For circuit board. This feature is not normally needed those applications, speed sensors with longer startup for overspeed detection, and may be removed by delays are available.
  • Page 4: Electrical Installation

    basis. Consult the factory for additional equipment bay. The preferred placement is within information. the range of the standard10-foot cable from the sense head. The control box should be mounted in a CONTROL BOARD MOUNTING relatively vibration-free location, and must be The control board should be mounted in an accessible for adjustments.
  • Page 5: Operation

    Figure 4 – Elementary Conveyor Control Operating sequence: 1. Start button picks 1M coil and speed sensor. 2. 1M and SS contacts close to hold 1M and speed sensor. 3. Motor starts. If correct speed is reached before timeout, SS contacts remain closed ; otherwise SS opens, 1M drops, motor stops. 4.
  • Page 6: Troubleshooting

    speed dial fully clockwise (100). This puts the the lamp illuminates and the relay energizes. Adjust speed setpoint at maximum, which should be above the speed dial a few points above and below the the machinery speed. Start the machinery. The red operating point until you are able to note the exact lamp on the board near the relay should illuminate, dial reading when the lamp just illuminates.
  • Page 7: Warranty

    middle of the scale. If no deflection is observed, to see the lamp operate, and could set the speed reverse the meter leads and try again. If no dial as described above): deflection is observed, check any junction box Check the alarm or shutdown circuitry, and be wiring between the sense head and the speed sensor sure that the speed sensor relay is properly and fully board.
  • Page 8 Mag-Con Engineering Model 250 Speed Sensor Startup De lay (Se con ds) OVER UNDER 300-3600 PPM 1/4A 60-300 PPM 15-60 PPM Page 8...

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