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Castle group Excieo GA2005M manual available for free PDF download: Operating Manual
Castle group Excieo GA2005M Operating Manual (157 pages)
Human & Environmental Vibration Meter
Brand:
Castle group
| Category:
Measuring Instruments
| Size: 3.45 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Chapter 1
20
Introduction
20
About the Excieo
21
GA2005H - Hand Arm Vibration (HAVS)
21
GA2005S - Single Axis Vibration
21
GA2005M - Multi Purpose Vibration
21
Chapter 2
22
Accelerometer Types, Removal and Fitting
22
Figure 1 - Accelerometer Types
23
Attaching & Removing Accelerometers
24
Figure 2 - Attaching Accelerometers to the Instrument
24
Chapter 3
25
Measuring Vibration
25
Single Axis Transducer Mounting
25
Hand Arm Vibration Transducer Mounting
26
Whole Body Vibration Transducer Mounting
26
Vibration Direction
27
Figure 3 - Recommended Axes for Hand Arm Vibration
27
Hand Arm Vibration
27
Figure 4 - Axis for Standing Operator
28
Whole Body Vibration
28
Figure 5 - Axis for Seated Operator
29
Figure 6 - Axis for Reclined Operator
29
Vibration Level
30
Frequency Weighting Filters
31
Under Range & Overload Conditions
33
Overload Condition
33
Under Range Condition
33
Measuring Ranges
34
Vibration Exposure Points
34
Chapter 4
35
Getting Started
35
Keypad Layout
36
Figure 7 - Keypad Layout
36
Sample Screen Layouts
37
Figure 8 - HARM Mode Screen Layout
37
Figure 9 - CUSTOM Mode Screen Layout
37
Powering Your Excieo Meter
38
Figure 10 - Approximate Alkaline Battery Life
38
Switching Your Excieo Meter On/Off
39
Figure 11 - Shut down Screen
39
Chapter 5
40
Real Time Operation
40
Display Modes
40
Figure 12 - Display Mode Selection
40
Display Parameters
41
Resetting Parameters
42
Figure 13 - Real Time HARM Parameter Display Screens
42
Changing the Measuring Range
43
Figure 14 - HARM Range Selection Screens
43
Setup Options
44
Figure 15 - Default Setup Option Screens (HARM, WBV, SINGLE)
44
Figure 16 - Default Setup Option Screens (CUSTOM)
45
Figure 17 - SETUP, Popup Options
45
Loading Templates Within Setup
46
Figure 18 - Loading a Template from Within Setup
46
Saving as Templates Within Setup
47
Figure 19 - SETUP, Popup Options
47
Hand Arm Vibration Mode (HARM)
48
Option 1 - Time History
48
Figure 20 - Toggle Time History on / off
48
Figure 21 -Time Interval Entry
48
Option 2 -Timer
49
Figure 22 - Toggle Measurement Time on / off
49
Figure 23 - Measurement Duration Time Entry
49
Option 3 - Results
50
Figure 24 - HARM Results Selection
50
Option 4 - Personal Exposure
51
Figure 25 - HARM Personal Exposure Selection
51
Figure 26 - HARM Display Screens with Personal Exposure On/Off
51
Whole Body Vibration Mode (WBV)
52
Figure 27 - Toggle Time History on / off
52
Figure 28 -Time Interval Entry
52
Option 1 - Time History
52
Figure 29 - Toggle Measurement Time on / off
53
Figure 30 - Measurement Duration Time Entry
53
Option 2 -Timer
53
Figure 31 - WBV Results Selection
54
Option 3 - Results
54
Figure 32 - WBV Personal Exposure Selection
55
Figure 33 - WBV Display Screens with Personal Exposure On/Off
55
Option 4 - Personal Exposure
55
Single Axis Vibration Mode (SINGLE)
56
Figure 34 - Toggle Time History on / off
56
Figure 35 -Time Interval Entry
56
Option 1 - Time History
56
Figure 36 - Toggle Measurement Time on / off
57
Figure 37 - Measurement Duration Time Entry
57
Option 2 -Timer
57
Figure 38 - Single Axis Integration Method
58
Option 3 - Integration
58
Figure 39 - Single Axis Filter Selection
59
Option 4 - Filters
59
Figure 40 - Single Axis Accelerometer Sensitivity Selection
60
Option 5 - Accelerometer
60
Custom Vibration Mode (CUSTOM)
61
Figure 41 - Toggle Time History on / off
61
Figure 42 -Time Interval Entry
61
Option 1 - Time History
61
Figure 43 - Toggle Measurement Time on / off
62
Figure 44 - Measurement Duration Time Entry
62
Option 2 -Timer
62
Figure 45 - Custom Mode Results Selection
63
Option 3 - Results
63
Figure 46 - Custom Mode Integration Method
64
Option 4 - Integration
64
Action Values
65
Figure 47 - Custom Mode Criterion Selection
65
Limit Values
65
Option 5 - Criterion
65
Maximum Allowable Criterion Levels
66
Figure 48 - Custom Mode Filter Selection
67
Option 6 - Filters
67
Figure 49 - Custom Mode Accelerometer Sensitivity Selection
68
Option 7 - Accelerometer
68
Figure 50 - Correction Factors
69
Option 1 (Page 2) - Correction Factor
69
Figure 51 - Custom Mode Personal Exposure Selection
70
Figure 52 - Custom Mode Display Screens with Personal Exposure On/Off
70
Option 2 (Page 2) - Personal Exposure
70
Chapter 6
71
Recording Operation
71
Ending a Recording
71
Calculation Display Screen
72
Figure 53 - Calculation Display Screen
72
Saving the Recording
74
Figure 54 - Save Recording Display & Entry Screen
74
Chapter 7
75
Main Menu
75
Figure 55 - Main Menu Screen
75
Logs
76
Figure 56 - Logs Option Screen
76
Figure 57 - Log List Screens
76
List All Logs
76
Figure 58 - Mark Recordings or Sort List Popup Menu
77
Figure 59 - Mark Recordings
77
Marked Recordings
77
Exp Point Calc
78
Figure 60 - Exposure Point Total Calculator
78
Figure 61 - Exposure Point Calculator Error Messages
78
Mark All
78
A(8) Calc
79
Figure 62 - a(8) Calculator
79
Figure 63 - a(8) Calculator Error Messages
79
Figure 64 - VDV Calculator
80
Figure 65 - VDV Calculator Error Messages
80
VDV Calc
80
Figure 66 - Print Marked Recordings
81
Figure 67 - Print Marked Recordings Warning
81
Print Marked
81
Delete Marked
82
Figure 68 - Delete Marked Recordings
82
Figure 69 - Sort Options
82
Sort
82
Figure 70 - Load Saved Search Screens
83
Load Search
83
Figure 71 - Create Search
84
Figure 72 - Create Search Entry Prompts
84
New Search
84
Figure 73 - Save Search
85
Figure 74 - Save Search Error Message
85
Delete Search
86
Figure 75 - Delete Search
86
Figure 76 - Memory Info
86
Memory Info
86
Figure 77 - Templates
87
Templates
87
Figure 78 - Template Selection
88
Figure 79 - Template Details
88
Load, Edit and Delete Templates
88
Create New Template
89
Figure 80 - Create Template
89
Figure 81 - Default Template Options (HARM, WBV)
89
Figure 82 - Default Template Options (SINGLE, CUSTOM)
90
Figure 83 - Saving Templates
91
Saving Templates
91
Automatic Calibration
92
Calibration and Checks
92
Figure 84 - Calibration Selection
92
Figure 85 - WBV Transducer Removal
93
Figure 86 - Automatic Calibration (Type H)
94
Figure 87 - Automatic Calibration (Type M)
94
Figure 88 - Automatic Calibration Mode Selection
94
Figure 89 - Manual Calibration (Type H)
96
Figure 90 - Manual Calibration (Type M)
96
Figure 91 - Manual Calibration Mode Selection
96
Manual Calibration
96
Crest Factor Check
98
Figure 92 - Crest Factor Check
98
Figure 93 - WBV Transducer Sensitivity Selection
99
Transducer Sensitivity
99
Global Settings
100
Figure 94 - Global Settings Selection
100
Figure 95 - Time & Date
100
Time and Date
100
Figure 96 - Units
101
Units
101
Display
102
Figure 97 - Display Settings
102
Figure 98 - Instrument Information
103
Information Screen
103
Chapter 8
104
Downloading Saved Recordings to a PC
104
Chapter 9
105
Accessories
105
Chapter 10
105
Technical Specification
106
Applicable Standards
106
Noise Floors
106
Normal Operating Mode
106
Overload & under Range Triggering Points
107
Hand Arm Vibration Mode (HARM)
107
Transducer = 100Mv
108
Whole Body Vibration Mode (WBV)
108
Transducer = 1000Mv/G
109
Single Axis Vibration Mode (SINGLE)
110
Transducer = 10Mv
110
Transducer = 100Mv
112
Custom Vibration Mode (CUSTOM) - Transducer = 10Mv
114
Transducer = 10Mv
114
Transducer = 100Mv
116
Transducer = 1000Mv
118
Level Ranges
119
Transducer = 1000Mv
119
Transducer = 100Mv
119
Whole Body Vibration Mode (WBV)
119
Acceleration, Transducer = 1000Mv
120
Acceleration, Transducer = 100Mv
120
Acceleration, Transducer = 10Mv
120
Custom Vibration Mode (CUSTOM)
120
Displacement, Transducer = 1000Mv
121
Displacement, Transducer = 10Mv or 100Mv
121
Velocity, Transducer = 1000Mv
121
Velocity, Transducer = 10Mv or 100Mv
121
Acceleration, Transducer = 100Mv
122
Acceleration, Transducer = 10Mv
122
Single Axis Vibration (SINGLE)
122
Velocity, Transducer = 10Mv or 100Mv
122
Displacement, Transducer = 10Mv or 100Mv
123
Hand Arm Vibration Mode (HARM)
123
Frequency Weightings
124
Accelerometers
129
Electrical Signal Input
130
Maximum Electrical Signal Input for no Damage
130
Environmental Stabilization Time
131
Warm up Time
131
Settling Time
131
Temperature Operating Range
131
Effect of Air Temperature
131
Effect of Surface Temperature
131
Real Time Clock
131
Digital Signal Processing
131
Memory
132
Analogue to Digital Converter & Microcontroller
132
Displayed Measurement Resolution
132
Display
132
Overload
132
Size and Weight
132
Connections
133
AC Output
133
Output
133
Printer
133
USB 'B' Socket
133
Wiring Configuration - Signal / Printer (9 Pin Lemo)
133
Input
134
Wiring Configuration - ( 5 Pin Lemo)
134
Batteries
134
External Power Supply
134
EC Declaration of Conformity
135
Chapter 11
136
Function Equations
136
Chapter 12
143
Customer Instrument Support
143
Warranty and after Sales Service
143
Trouble Shooting Guide
144
Instrument Disposal
145
Disclaimer
146
Instrument Details
146
Index
147
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