Brookfield DV2T Viscometer User Manual

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Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc.

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Manual No. M13-167-B0614

AutoZero:

AutoZero is an operation performed by the DV2T Viscometer automatically

during the power up sequence. This operation sets the instrument transducer

to a correct zero value. The zero value should not shift over time, however,

if the user determines that the zero is not correct, you can force an AutoZero

to be performed without powering down the viscometer. When the AutoZero

function is selected, the DV2T is immediately set to AutoZero mode and the

user is presented with the AutoZero screen (Figure II-2). Upon completion, the

user will be returned to the Device Setup menu.

Oscillation Check:

The Oscillation Check is a check of the performance of the lower

bearing of the DV2T Viscometer. This lower bearing is either Point

and Jewel or Ball Bearing. Correct performance of the lower bearing

is essential for proper operation of the viscometer. A failed lower

bearing will normally cause viscosity measurements to be lower than

expected.

An Oscillation Check is performed as follows:

• Remove the spindle and level the DV2T Viscometer

• Gently push up on the viscometer coupling.

• Turn the coupling until the % Torque reading is 10 – 15 %.

• Gently let go of the coupling.

• Watch the reading. The % Torque reading should decrease

smoothly and oscillate about 0.0%.

Selecting Oscillation Check in the Device Setup menu will present the

user first with a screen instructing to level the viscometer and remove

the spindle. Confirmation of level and spindle removal will present the

user with the Oscillation Check screen as shown below.

Figure IV-3

A successful Oscillation Check will show a very smooth decrease of

%Torque with a final value within +/-0.2 of 0.0. Any value above 0.2 %

or below -0.2% indicates that a calibration check should be performed

(see Appendix F).

TIP: Higher Torque ranges (HA and HB) will quickly return to the

zero value without displaying much oscillation. This is normal

behavior.

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