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THE DESIGN OR PART THEREOF CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT WAS
DEVELOPED FOR TAKREER AND MAY BE UTILISED BY TAKREER FOR ANY
PURPOSE RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE OR OPERATION OF
THE PROJECT.
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS, ONCE PRINTED, ARE NON-CONTROLLED AND MAY
BECOME OUTDATED
HAIL WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
PROJECT
(Vibration Monitoring System)
Vendor Reference : AEE2007-RTCC-HAIL Contractor P.O. :
SY-PU-EM-CSP1200-PO-EL-013-09 Vendor Document No. :
AEE2007-RTCC-HAIL-FDS-000
CONTRACTOR : AL RASHID TRADING & CONTRACTING CO (RTCC)
SUPPLIER : ROCKWELL AUTOMATION
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Approved Rev Date Reason For Issue Prep
Chkd
Apprd
EM PM PMC COMPANY
00 07.06.09 For Approval AS SG SG
01 16.06.09 For Approval AS SG SG
02 23.08.09 For Approval AS SG SG
NOTES:
1. Revisions are denoted as follows:
(a) By a vertical line in the right-hand margin against the
revised text.
(b) By a triangle symbol for graphics, the revision number being
denoted within the symbol. Revision symbols are positioned adjacent
to the revision.
2. Prep = VENDOR/SUPPLIERs specialist
Chkd = Checked by VENDOR/SUPPLIERs specialist
Apprd = Approval by VENDOR/SUPPLIERs specialist, if required as
per job quality plan
EM = CONTRACTORs Engineering Manager
PM = CONTRACTORs Project Manager
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PARAGRAPHS REVISED IN THIS ISSUE Para. No. Para. No. Para No.
Para. No.
5 Added the Customer Supplied
drawing
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION
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1.1 PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT
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1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
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2 BILL OF MATERIAL
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2.1
HARDWARE...................................................................................................................................6
3 SYSTEM
ARCHITECTURE............................................................................................................7
4 SENSOR MOUNTING
DETAILS....................................................................................................9
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DRAWINGS..................................................................................................................................13
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT The purpose of the Functional Design
Specification is to provide a general configuration for the
Vibration Monitoring System applied to the Hail Water Project This
document defines the functional requirements for the Vibration
Monitoring System to be supplied by M/s Rockwell Automation Middle
East This FDS incorporates, and expands upon, information contained
in the RFQ documents, as issued at the Project tender stage, and
will be used to validate the Vibration Monitoring System
functionality This document will be supported by further
specifications and design documents forming the contents of the
total system documentation. The purpose of this document is not
intended to address how functions will be designed and implemented
but to address what functions are available.
1.2 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS This document is best understood with
the listed documents available, and they will be referenced to in
this document text when relevant.
Rockwell Auutomation offer ref QS09/12 rev 3.0 dated April 12,
2009
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2 BILL OF MATERIAL 2.1 HARDWARE
CAT NO. Description Bazakha Pumps
Tawaren Pumps
Total Qty
Power Supply System
1606-XL60DR SWITCH MODE POWER SUPPLY, N+1 REDUNDANCY, INPUT:
SINGLE PHASE 100..120, 200..240V AC MANUAL SELECT, 160-375V DC,
OUTEST PLUGOUT: 24V DC 2.5A,
8 8 16
Vibration sensors & Studs
EK-46804I EK-46804I: SPLASH PROOF CABLE ASSEMBLY, 32FT; 3-SOCKET
CONNECTOR TO BLUNT CUT; SHIELDED 3-CONDUCTOR; TEFLON JACKET
16 16 32
EK-48956 9842V2 4VELOCITY PROCESS SENSOR 16 16 32
EK-44153+EK-44156 STUD 1/4 -28 TO 1/4 - 28 WITH BASE FOR SCREW
MOUNTING 16 16 32
Proximity Sensor & Accesories
871TM-DH5NE18-H2
INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS, ST ST FACE/THREADED ST ST BARREL,
SHORT BODY, DC, 2-WIRE, 18 MM DIA, SHIELDED, LENGTH 55.4 MM,
SENSING RANGE 5 MM, NO, TOUGHLINK CABLE 2 M,
8 8 16
871A-BRS18 MOUNTING BRACKET FOR 'INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS 8 8
16
871A-KT18 TEFLON END CAPS FOR INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SWITCH,
SHIELDED, DIA. 18 MM SHIELDED, 8 8 16
871T-N4 INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS, ACCESSORY, MOUNTING NUTS
FOR CYLINDRICAL SENSOR, PLASTIC, DIA. 13 MM, NICKEL PLATED
BRASS,
8 8 16
871A-LWN18 INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSORS, ACCESSORY, LOCK WASHERS,
DIA. 18 MM, PLATED METAL, 8 8 16
XM 220 Speed Protection Modules
1440-SPD02-01RB XM-220 DUAL CHANNEL SPEED MONITOR, 4 4 8
1440-TB-B XM POSITION MODULE TERMINAL BASE, 4 4 8
NEMA 4 X Enclosure with Glass Window
1440-E6P600N4XW XM ENCLOSURE 6 POSITION NEMA4x RATED ENCLOSURE
with window 4 4 8
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3 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE Refer System Architecture drawing
Below
The main intention of the Vibration Monitoring System is to
monitor the Hail Water Project Pumping Station Pumps Vibration
Levels and Speed. The Vibration System deployed in this project
consists of : a. Model 9842V Velocity Sensors with 4-20 mA output
for Vibration Monitoring b. Model 871A Non-Contact Pick-ups for
Speed Measurement c. XM-220 Speed Measurement module d. Power
Supplies with Redundancy e. Enclosure
VIBRATION SENSORS
Junction Box
Proximity SENSORS
PLC
= XM-220
Scope of supply
= Power Supply
Vibration & Reverse rotation protection system for HAEL
Villages
4-20mA signals
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Two 24 V DC Power Supplies, for input supply of 220/110V AC with
Redundancy are mounted along with XM-220 Speed Measurement Module
in the enclosure. The enclosure to be located at the site within a
distance of 10 Meters of the Pumps. The 24 V DC redundant supply is
also powers the XM-220 Module. The Vibration Sensors Mounted on the
Motor/Pump bearing housing as recommended by the client are
connected to 24V DC redundant power supply from the System
Enclosure. The 4-20 mA output from each Sensor is directly
connected to the PLC as shown in Drawing Ref. #
AEE2009-RTCC-HAIl-06 for Alarm and Trip purposes. For Speed
measurement System two (2) Non-Contact pick-ups for each pump are
mounted. The first one is meant for the Speed Measurement and the
Second one mounted at 90 Deg.to the first one is used for Reverse
Rotation sensing. XM-220 Speed measurement module supplies 24DC
Power Supply to both the Sensors. For Sensing the speed, the gap
between the Key Phaser/Key Hole and the Sensor face to be adjusted
to 5 mm approximately. From XM-220 module, a 4-20 mA Signal is
available for the speed measurement and one Change Over Relay
Contacts available for the Reverse Rotation Speed Monitoring.
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4 SENSOR MOUNTING DETAILS Vibration Sensor Mounting The sensor
mounting is the most important consideration in getting accurate
readings from the sensor. Mounting sensors directly on the case The
actual frequency range of a sensor depends on how well it is
attached to the machine. Mounting sensors directly to the machine
is the most common mounting technique for many vibration sensors.
Sensors designed for stud mounting have a base that is drilled and
tapped for that purpose. There are two common methods of stud
mounting a sensor. In both cases, it is crucial to prepare a flat,
smooth, and clean area at least as large as the base of the sensor.
If the surface is not prepared properly, some of the vibration
energy will be lost, and will not be transmitted to the sensor.
Improper mounting can also allow chatter, creating false data.
Note: Rocwell recommends following the API 670 requirements for
surface finish and flatness, even for non-API installations. If the
surface is not properly prepared, it can reduce the detection of
higher frequencies.
1. The first method is to spot face the surface, then drill and
tap a hole in the machine case or bearing housing where you want to
install the sensor. Per the requirements of API 670 appendix C.2.1,
the surface finish should be within 0.8 micrometers (.032 mil, or
32 inches) and the flatness should be below 25 micrometers (1
mil).
2. Clean the finished area to remove any rust, dirt, paint, or
grease. 3. Insert a set screw leaving enough of the screw above the
case to attach the sensor, 4. Typically 1/4 inch. Some sensors come
with captive mounting screw and do not need a
separate set screw. 5. Apply a thin coating of grease or
silicone lubricant to the surface. 6. Use a torque wrench to attach
the sensor. Refer to the following table. 7.
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XM-220 Dual Speed Module for Reverse Rotation Monitoring: The
XM-220 Dual Speed module is a member of the Allen-Bradley XM
series, a family of DIN rail mounted condition monitoring and
protection modules that operate both in stand-alone applications or
integrate with programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and control
system networks. The XM-220 is a two channel module that accepts
input from any two tachometers of any standard type including eddy
current probes, magnetic pickups, optical tachometers, and TTL
output devices. It measures speed, rotor acceleration, and peak
speed and is capable of detecting zero speed, locked rotor, and
reverse rotation conditions. It is also used as a component of the
XM Electronic Over speed Detection system. The XM-220 will be
configured (using the configuration software) to operate in reverse
rotation mode. Reverse Rotation Mode - The two sensors are used to
monitor speed and direction of a single shaft. The two sensors must
be mounted out of phase from each other so that the rotational
direction can be determined by monitoring which sensor the shaft
keyway passes first. Position the sensors so that:
The keyway passes Channel 1 sensor before it passes Channel 2
sensor as the machine rotates in the forward direction.
The sensors are more than 10 degrees apart and less than 170
degrees apart in the direction of forward
rotation; 90 degrees is optimum
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Inductive Proximity Sensor and its accessories dimensions
details
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5 DRAWINGS See attached drawing AEE2009-RTCC-HAIL-01 Total 7
pages Sheet 01 Sensor Mounting Arrangement Overview Sheet 02
Vibration Sensor Mounting Arrangement Sheet 03 Speed Sensor
Mounting Arrangement Sheet 04 NEMA4 X Enclosure General Arrangement
with Enclosure BOQ Sheet 05 AC Power Distribution Sheet 06 DC Power
Distribution Sheet 07 - System Wiring Diagram See attached drawing
091013548-GA updated for location of Sensors