I-alert™ condition monitor routine operation, Deactivate the i-alert™ condition monitor, Reset the i-alert™ condition monitor – Goulds Pumps i-ALERT Condition Monitor User Manual

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i-ALERT

Condition Monitor routine operation

Measurement interval

This table shows the measurement intervals for the condition monitor during normal operation and when
the monitor is in alarm mode.

Mode

Measurement interval

Normal operating mode

Five minutes

Alarm mode

Two minutes

When the condition monitor measures a reading beyond the specified temperature and vibration limits, the
appropriate red LED flashes. After the process or pump condition that causes the alarm is corrected, the
condition monitor returns to normal mode after one normal-level measurement.

Alarm mode

When the condition monitor is in alarm mode, you should investigate the cause of the condition and make
necessary corrections in a timely manner.

Magnetic device considerations

Be careful when you use magnetic devices in close proximity of the condition monitor, such as magnetic
vibration-monitoring probes or dial indicators. These magnetic devices can accidentally activate or
deactivate the condition monitor resulting in improper alarm levels or loss of monitoring.

Deactivate the i-ALERT

Condition Monitor

NOTICE: Always deactivate the condition monitor when the pump is going to be shut down for an
extended period of time. Failure to do so will result in reduced battery life.

1. Touch and hold a small magnet to the condition monitor over the ITT logo until the red LEDs blink

three times.
This should take 10-15 seconds if the condition monitor is in normal operating mode and
approximately five seconds if the condition monitor is in alarm mode.

2. Remove the magnet.

If the deactivation is successful, solid red LEDs will be displayed.

Reset the i-ALERT

Condition Monitor

NOTICE: Always reset the condition monitor when the pump is started after maintenance, system
change, or down-time. Failure to do so may result in false baseline levels that could cause the condition
monitor to alert in error.

Touch a magnet to the condition monitor over the ITT logo to turn the power on.
The condition monitor begins to establish a new baseline vibration level.

Commissioning, Startup, Operation, and Shutdown

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i-ALERT

Condition Monitor Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual

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