Conditions On Site; Mounting Position; Mounting Sequence - HBM T10FH Mounting Instructions

Torque flange
Hide thumbs Also See for T10FH:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

12

4.1 Conditions on site

The T10FH torque flange is protected to IP54 according to EN 60529. Protect
the transducer from coarse dirt, dust, oil, solvents and moisture. During opera
tion, the prevailing safety regulations for the security of personnel must be ob
served (see "Safety Instructions").
There is wide ranging compensation for the effects of temperature on the out
put and zero signals of the T10FH torque flange (see specifications on
page 41). This compensation is carried out at static temperatures. This guar
antees that the circumstances can be reproduced and the properties of the
transducer can be reconstructed at any time.
If there are no static temperature ratios, for example, because of the tempera
ture differences between flange A and flange B, the values given in the speci
fications can be exceeded. Then for accurate measurements, you must en
sure static temperature ratios by cooling or heating, depending on the
application. As an alternative, check thermal decoupling, by means of heat ra
diating elements such as multiple disc couplings.

4.2 Mounting position

The transducer can be mounted in any position. With clockwise torque, the
output frequency is 10...15 kHz (Option 3, Code SU2). In conjunction with
HBM amplifiers or when using the voltage output, a positive output signal (0 V
to +10 V) is present.
With counterclockwise torque, the output frequency is 5 kHz to 10 kHz.
In the case of the speed measuring system, an arrow is attached to the head
of the sensor to clearly define the direction of rotation. When the transducer
rotates in the direction of the arrow, a positive speed signal is output.
With the non−rotating version, there is a positive output signal in mV/V for
clockwise torque.

4.3 Mounting sequence

As the diameter of the antenna ring is less than the flange diameter of the ro
tor, the antenna ring must be dismantled for mounting. If access to the rotor in
its installed state is difficult, we recommend mounting the antenna ring before
hand.
HBM
T10FH
A2037−4.0 en

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents