SKF Baker AWA-IV Series User manual

SKF Static Motor Analyzer
Baker AWA-IV
User manual


SKF Static Motor Analyzer
Baker AWA-IV
User manual
Part number: 71-015 EN
Revision: V13.2
March, 2018
Copyright © 2018 by SKF USA, Inc.
All rights reserved.
SKF USA, Inc.
4812 McMurry Ave. Suite 100
Fort Collins, CO 80525
(970) 282-1200
(970) 282-1010 (FAX)
800-752-8272 (USA Only)
http://www.skf.com/group/products/condition-monitoring/electric-motor-testing/index.html
Technical asistance
See our website at www.skf.com/cm/tsg for technical assistance / authorized service center
information.
Service department phone number: 1(858) 496-3627.
NOTICE
SKF USA, Inc. assumes no liability for damages consequent to the use of
this product.
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CAUTION
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference with
the equipment is operated in its installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the product manual, could
cause harmful interference to radio communications. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference, the user will be required to correct the
interference. Due to the phenomena being observed and the material
properties being measured, this equipment radiates radio frequency energy
while in the active test mode. Care should be taken to ensure this radio
frequency energy causes no harm to individuals or other nearby equipment.
Information furnished in this manual by SKF USA, Inc. is believed to be accurate and reliable.
However, SKF USA, Inc. assumes no responsibility for the use of such information or for any
infringements of patents or other rights of third parties that may result from its use. No
license is granted by implication or otherwise under any patent rights of SKF USA, Inc.
SKF USA, Inc. assumes no liability for damages consequent to the use of this product. No
part of this document may be reproduced in part or in full by any means such as
photocopying, photographs, electronic recording, videotaping, facsimile, etc. without written
permission from SKF USA, Inc. Fort Collins, Colorado.
Note on software
While the Baker AWA-IV is a Microsoft Windows® based instrument, it is not a computer,
which any software available in the market should be installed. The installed applications and
Windows® configuration are set up to operate the Baker AWA-IV hardware. Modifications to
this setup may cause unit malfunction.
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Declaration of Conformity
Manufacturer’s Name and Address:
SKF USA, Inc.
4812 McMurry Ave
Fort Collins, CO 80525
USA
Equipment Description: Testers for Surge, DC Hi-Pot, and Winding Resistance of motors.
Equipment Model Designations: Baker AWA-IV-2, Baker AWA-IV-4, Baker AWA-IV-6, and
Baker AWA-IV-12.
Application of Council Directive 72/23/EEC on the harmonization of the laws related to
Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits,
as amended by: Council Directive 93/68/EEC and Council Directive 89/336/EEC on the
approximation of the laws related to Member States relating to the electromagnetic
compatibility, as amended by: Council Directive 93/68/EEC. Note: due to the phenomena
being observed and the material properties being measured, this equipment does radiate
radio frequency energy while in the active test mode.
Referenced Safety Standards:
EN 61010-1
Referenced EMC Standards:
EN 61326:2001
EN 55011 Class A
EN 61000-3-2
EN 61000-3-3
EN 61000-4-2
EN 61000-4-3
EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-5
EN 61000-4-6
EN 61000-4-11
I, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the above
Directives and Standards.
Signature:
Printed Name: Mike Teska
Title: Engineering Manager
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End-User License Agreement – EMCM Software
THIS END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is entered into by and between
SKF USA Inc. and/or SKF Condition Monitoring - Fort Collins (hereinafter referred to
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The term “Software” shall mean the software application entitled Surveyor, Surveyor DX,
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The term “Software” includes any corrections, bug fixes, enhancements, releases, updates,
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all associated user manuals. The term Software also includes any supplemental, add-on, or
plug-in software code provided to Licensee.
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The term “Software” shall not be construed to include the source code for Surveyor, Surveyor
DX, Surveyor EXP, Surveyor NetEP, Baker AWA-IV, Baker DX, EXP4000, NetEP, MTA or any
other source code from SKF condition monitoring products.
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(ii) Conduct of Audit. The audit conducted by Licensor shall consist of a physical review of the
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consent. Any Transfer effected in violation of this Section 4b shall be void ab initio and of no
force or effect.
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5. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT
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8. LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY
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11. FORCE MAJEURE
Neither party shall be in default or otherwise liable for any delay in or failure of its
performance under this Agreement if such delay or failure arises by any reason beyond its
reasonable control, including any act of God, any acts of the common enemy, the elements,
earthquakes, floods, fires, epidemics, riots, failures or delay in transportation or
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beyond a party’s reasonable control. The Parties will promptly inform and consult with each
other as to any of the above causes that in their judgment may or could be the cause of a
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has been sent by registered mail.
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performance, and the rights and obligations of the Parties hereunder, shall be governed by
and construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, without
regard to any conflicts of law (or choice of law) principles thereof.
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In the event that either party initiates litigation relating to or arising out of this Agreement,
Licensor and Licensee irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state or federal
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or claim in any such court that any Legal Proceeding brought in any such court has been
brought in an inconvenient forum and otherwise waive any and all objections to the forum.
15. EXPORT CONTROLS
Licensee shall not export or reexport, directly or indirectly, the Software without complying
with the export controls imposed by the United States Export Administration Act of 1979, as
amended (or any future U.S. export control legislation) and the regulations promulgated
thereunder.
16. GOVERNMENT END USERS
If Licensee is acquiring the Software for or on behalf of a subdivision of the U.S. federal
government, this Section 16 shall apply. The Software was developed completely at private
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expense, is existing computer software, is a trade secret for all purposes of the Freedom of
Information Act, is “restricted computer software” and in all respects proprietary data
belonging solely to Licensor, and all rights are reserved under the copyright laws of the
United States. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restricted rights
as set forth in subparagraphs (a) through (d) of the Commercial Computer Software
Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52.227-19, or for DoD units, the restrictions as set forth in
subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at
DFARS 252.227-7013.
17. TRADEMARKS
Licensee agrees that SKF Surveyor, Surveyor DX, Surveyor EXP, Surveyor NetEP, Baker
AWA-IV, Baker DX, EXP4000, NetEP, MTA or any other software within SKF’s condition
monitoring product line and the trade dress, logos and other designations of source used by
Licensor to identify the Software are trademarks or registered trademarks of Licensor.
Licensee shall not use Licensor’s trademarks or service marks without the prior written
consent of Licensor. If the Software contains any active links to web sites, you agree to
maintain such active links and not redirect or modify them.
18. GENERAL PROVISIONS
(18a) Complete Agreement.
The Parties agree that this Agreement is the complete and exclusive statement of the
agreement between the Parties, which supersedes and merges all prior proposals,
understandings and all other agreements, oral or written, between the Parties relating to the
use of the Software.
(18b) Amendment.
This Agreement may not be modified, altered or amended except by written instrument duly
executed by both Parties. Any purchase orders or other ordering documents issued to
Licensee by Licensor shall not have the effect of amending or modifying this Agreement, and
shall only serve to memorialize the number of licenses or products ordered by Licensee. In
the event of a conflict between the PSP Policies and this Agreement, the terms of this
Agreement shall control.
(18c) Waiver.
The waiver or failure of either party to exercise in any respect any right provided for in this
Agreement shall not be deemed a waiver of any further right under this Agreement.
(18d) Severability.
If any provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or unenforceable under any applicable
statute or rule of law, it is to that extent to be deemed omitted. The remainder of the
Agreement shall be valid and enforceable to the maximum extent possible.
(18e) Read and Understood.
Each party acknowledges that it has read and understands this Agreement and agrees to be
bound by its terms.
(18f) Limitations Period.
No action arising under, or related to, this Agreement, may be brought by either party against
the other more than two (2) years after the cause of action accrues, unless the cause of
action involves death or personal injury.
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(18g) Attorneys’ Fees.
In the event any litigation is brought by either party in connection with this Agreement, the
prevailing party in such litigation will be entitled to recover from the other party all the costs,
reasonable attorneys’ fees, and other expenses incurred by such prevailing party in the
litigation.
(18h) Authorized Representative.
The person installing or using the Software on behalf of Licensee represents and warrants
that he or she is legally authorized to bind Licensee and commit Licensee to the terms of this
Agreement.
(18i) Injunctive Relief.
Licensee agrees that Licensor may suffer irreparable harm as a result of a violation of
Sections 2, 4, 6, 10, 15, and 17 of this Agreement and that monetary damages in such event
would be substantial and inadequate to compensate Licensor. Consequently, Licensor shall
be entitled to seek and obtain, in addition to such other monetary relief as may be
recoverable at law or in equity, such injunctive other equitable relief as may be necessary to
restrain any threatened, continuing, or further breach by Licensee without showing or
proving actual damages sustained by Licensor and without posting a bond.
® SKF and @ptitude are registered trademarks of the SKF Group.
Microsoft®, Microsoft Windows®, Micorsoft Windows 7 Extended® are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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Table of contents
1 About this manual 1
Formatting ............................................................................................................................ 1
Information devices .............................................................................................................. 1
2 Safety and general operating information 3
Symbols on equipment ........................................................................................................ 3
Labels on equipment ............................................................................................................ 3
Safety precautions ................................................................................................................ 4
Test related................................................................................................................................ 4
General . . 5
Emergency stop button ........................................................................................................ 6
Baker ZTX E-stop and remote E-stop ................................................................................ 7
General operation, maintenance, and service information ............................................. 8
Cleaning and decontamination ................................................................................................ 8
Technical assistance / authorized service centers ................................................................... 8
Unpacking the unit ................................................................................................................ 8
Pollution degree II ..................................................................................................................... 8
Power requirements ................................................................................................................. 8
Environmental conditions ........................................................................................................ 9
Power pack lifting and shipping ......................................................................................... 9
Lifting the instrument ............................................................................................................... 9
Operating and shipping positions .....................................................................................10
3 Database management and maintenance 11
Database management ......................................................................................................11
Consequences of not organizing data ....................................................................................11
Starting the software ........................................................................................................12
Creating a new database ...................................................................................................12
Opening an existing database ...........................................................................................13
Using multiple databases ...................................................................................................14
Data Transfer feature ..........................................................................................................15
Transferring motor and test results data ...............................................................................15
Transferring Test IDs ...............................................................................................................18
Archiving a database .........................................................................................................19
Restoring a database ..........................................................................................................20

4 Baker AWA-IV instrument overview 23
Baker AWA-IV 2 kV/4 kV model front panel ....................................................................23
VGA port 23
USB ports ...............................................................................................................................23
Ethernet connector .................................................................................................................23
Emergency power shut-off ....................................................................................................24
Resistance leads .....................................................................................................................24
High-voltage test leads ..........................................................................................................24
Voltage output control knob (6 kV and 12 kV models only) .................................................24
Baker AWA-IV 6 kV/12 kV model front panel .................................................................24
Baker AWA-IV 6 kV model distinctions .................................................................................25
Setting up the Baker AWA-IV tester .................................................................................25
Selecting an optimal environment .........................................................................................25
Making basic connections and starting the analyzer ............................................................25
Connecting test leads to motor under test.............................................................................26
Configuring a printer ..........................................................................................................26
Using the footswitch ...........................................................................................................26
5 Baker AWA-IV software overview 27
Starting the software ........................................................................................................27
Creating a new database ...................................................................................................28
Opening an existing database ...........................................................................................29
Using version 4 software for the first time ......................................................................30
Main window ......................................................................................................................31
Main menu ...........................................................................................................................32
File menu ................................................................................................................................32
View menu ..............................................................................................................................33
Database menu ......................................................................................................................34
Window menu.........................................................................................................................34
Tools menu ..............................................................................................................................35
Help menu ..............................................................................................................................35
Toolbar ..................................................................................................................................36
Ta b s .......................................................................................................................................37
Explore tab ..............................................................................................................................37
Motor ID tab ............................................................................................................................38
Route tab.................................................................................................................................39
Modifying the display of lists in the Motor ID and Route tabs ...............................................41
Viewing test data .................................................................................................................42
Using the Data tab ..............................................................................................................43
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Motor location fields ...............................................................................................................44
Motor ID field ..........................................................................................................................44
Data tab—Nameplate view ....................................................................................................45
Data tab—Application view ....................................................................................................47
Data tab—Results Summary view ........................................................................................49
Data tab—Surge view ............................................................................................................50
Data tab—PI view ..................................................................................................................52
Data tab—Step/Ramp-Voltage view .....................................................................................53
Using the Tests tab ..............................................................................................................55
Test configuration ..............................................................................................................56
Temperature/Resistance test setup window ..........................................................................56
Manually entering resistance measurements .......................................................................59
DC Tests setup window ...........................................................................................................60
Surge test setup window ........................................................................................................63
E bar graph .............................................................................................................................65
Creating a Surge test reference .............................................................................................66
Viewing Surge test results ......................................................................................................70
Using the Trending tab .......................................................................................................71
Max Delta R% .........................................................................................................................72
Resistance Trending Graphs ...................................................................................................72
Insulation Resistance/MegOhm .............................................................................................73
PI ...........74
HiPot .....74
Relative humidity ....................................................................................................................75
Special software trending features ........................................................................................75
6 Test procedures 77
Before testing begins ..........................................................................................................77
Recommended testing sequence ......................................................................................77
Balance resistance test or line-to-line resistance .................................................................78
MegOhm test .........................................................................................................................78
DA/PI test ................................................................................................................................78
HiPot test ................................................................................................................................79
Step Voltage test .....................................................................................................................79
Surge test ................................................................................................................................79
Recommended test voltages for insulation resistance testing ......................................80
Recommended test voltages for HiPot and Surge tests ................................................80
Performing an example test ..............................................................................................81
Creating a Motor ID ................................................................................................................81
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Creating a Test ID ....................................................................................................................83
Configuring Temperature/ Resistance test .............................................................................85
Configuring DC tests ...............................................................................................................87
Configure Surge test ...............................................................................................................89
Running an automatic test .....................................................................................................91
Reviewing test results/data ................................................................................................95
Printing reports ...................................................................................................................98
Creating a new motor voltage class ............................................................................... 103
Surge testing notes and recommendations ................................................................. 104
Surge testing with rotor removed (typically motor shop testing)........................................104
Surge testing with rotor installed (typically field testing) ....................................................104
Surge testing DC motors ......................................................................................................104
False P-P EAR failures .........................................................................................................104
Surge test underpowered .....................................................................................................104
Surge testing through capacitors .........................................................................................105
7 Special features of the Baker AWA-IV 107
Predictive maintenance ................................................................................................... 107
Quality control .................................................................................................................. 108
Motor troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 108
Field coils ........................................................................................................................... 108
Hi L in Baker AWA-IV 2 kV and Baker AWA-IV 4 kV .................................................... 109
Using the Hi L technique .....................................................................................................110
Fine tuning the technique .....................................................................................................111
8 Using power packs with 6/12 kV models 117
Power pack setup ............................................................................................................. 118
Operating position ........................................................................................................... 118
Combining Baker AWA-IV host and power pack tests ................................................. 119
Creating IDs and setting up the test.....................................................................................119
Running the combined Baker AWA-IV and power pack tests .................................... 122
Testing with the Baker PP30 three-phase test lead power pack ............................... 124
Conducting DC tests with the Baker PP30 three-phase test lead power pack ..................125
Conducting Surge tests with the Baker PP30 three-phase test lead power pack .............127
Testing with the Baker PP24 single-phase test lead power pack .............................. 130
Conducting DC tests with the Baker PP24 single-phase test lead power pack .................130
Conducting Surge tests with the Baker PP24 single-phase test lead power pack ............131
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9 Using the Baker ZTX with Baker AWA-IV analyzers 133
Principles of armature insulation testing ..................................................................... 133
Connecting Baker AWA-IV to the Baker ZTX accessory .............................................. 134
Armature preparation ..........................................................................................................135
Configuring a Surge test for armature bar-to-bar testing ......................................... 136
Reviewing test results/data ............................................................................................. 142
Printing reports ................................................................................................................ 144
Generating CSV files .............................................................................................................145
Appendix A — Baker AWA-IV troubleshooting 147
Self-help and diagnostics ............................................................................................... 147
Repair parts ...................................................................................................................... 147
Step #1: Basic information ............................................................................................ 147
Step #2: Applications or service problem? ................................................................... 148
Applications: What to do first .......................................................................................... 148
Common application problems ............................................................................................148
Service: What to do first .................................................................................................. 150
Open condition display .................................................................................................... 150
HiPot display checks ........................................................................................................ 150
Open ground check .......................................................................................................... 151
Answer these questions: ......................................................................................................151
Limited output surge waveform ..................................................................................... 151
Proper storage of leads/unit ........................................................................................... 152
Checking test leads for broken sections ........................................................................ 152
Manual break check ......................................................................................................... 152
Overcurrent trip test ........................................................................................................ 152
Open circuit test to verify analyzer operation ............................................................... 152
Third-party software warning ....................................................................................... 153
Warranty return ............................................................................................................... 154
Warranty return form ...........................................................................................................154
Appendix B — Technical specifications and applicable standards 155
Calibration information ................................................................................................... 155
Baker AWA-IV 2 kV and 4 kV tester specifications ...................................................... 155
Baker AWA-IV 6 kV, 12 kV, and 12 kVHO tester specifications .................................. 157
Applicable standards ....................................................................................................... 159
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Appendix C — Database definition 161
Version 4.0 database definition ..................................................................................... 161
Nameplate table—(MotorID) .......................................................................................... 161
Test results table—(TestResults).................................................................................... 162
Memo table—(Memo) ..................................................................................................... 166
Polarization Index Test Results table—(TestResultsPI) ............................................... 167
Step Voltage test results table—(TestResultsPrgHiPot) .............................................. 169
Surge test results table—(SurgeWaveform) ............................................................... 170
Test results parameters table—(TestResultsParameters) .......................................... 171
Test ID table—(TestId) ..................................................................................................... 175
Step Voltage test ID table—(TestIdPrgHiPot) ............................................................... 179
Reference Surge waveform table— (RefSrgWaveForm) ............................................ 180
Database Information table—(DatabaseInfo) .............................................................. 181
Work list table—(Route) .................................................................................................. 181
Motor voltage class table—(MotorVoltageClasses) ..................................................... 181
Appendix D — Baker AWA-IV specific winding faults 183
Software fault messages................................................................................................ 183
Resistance failure types ................................................................................................... 183
DC test failure types ......................................................................................................... 184
Surge test failure types ................................................................................................... 184
Fault analysis chart .......................................................................................................... 185
AWA-IV static testing parameters, indicators, and common causes ......................... 185
Index 187
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