I-alert™ condition monitor routine operation – Goulds Pumps XHD - IOM User Manual

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Commissioning, Startup, Operation, and Shutdown

NOTICE:
Do not use the condition monitor in atmospheres containing acetic acid.

By using the i-Alert™ Condition monitor, you agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of
the

Software License Agreement

(page 17)

The condition monitor is ready for activation when the pump is running and has reached a
steady flow, pressure, and temperature. This process only takes a few minutes.
1. Place a small magnet on the condition monitor over the ITT logo and then remove it, as this

example shows.

When the condition monitor is activated it:

1. Displays a series of red LEDs followed by a solid green LED.
2. Collects eight samples that are spaced one second apart.
3. Averages these readings to establish the baseline vibration level.
4. Flashes a green LED after approximately twelve seconds.

For the first ten minutes, the green LED flashes every second for five consecutive flashes
and then pauses to take a vibration reading. More frequent measurements (every six
seconds) are taken in this startup period so that an alarm can be immediately detected.

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.

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