Other technologies


Troubleshooting with Fluke

Second Quarter 2023 Other technologies

Few things are as disposable as paper towels. But the next time you nonchalantly toss one away, keep in mind that there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye. Paper towels are manufactured through a finely tuned system of electrical, electronic and mechanical components. Coordinating all those components and keeping them running productively 24 hours a day is challenging.

Rob, an electrical engineer at a US paper mill, knows these challenges well. He is responsible for electrical and electronic issues related to two large tissue machines that generate several tons of paper towels an hour. Each machine is run by coordinated drive systems. With about 12 drives and motors plus auxiliary equipment that adds another 100 motors or so to each machine. The motors range from 3700 W to a 4500 kW behemoth.

“I troubleshoot everything from VFDs and motors to PLCs and instrumentation. We have a lot of valves, a lot of instrument sensors, and a lot of coordinated drive systems,” Rob says. On any given day he gets troubleshooting calls ranging from nuisance issues to potentially catastrophic failures.

Starting with the basics

Motor and drive problems are the most common calls. “Normally, your first action is to do an insulation check on the motor and wiring to make sure it is not shorting to ground somewhere,” Rob explains. “If the insulation check is reading low, that’s usually a dead giveaway that it is time to change out the motor.”

Sometimes, however, the problems are a bit more complicated. “If you have a sporadic fault or the motor is tripping out because it is pulling too many amps, or it does not have enough resistance, you have to investigate further,” he adds.

Because the machines run 24 hours a day, troubleshooting is done with the machines running if possible. “If it is a smaller component, most times you can isolate it and just fix that one area while the machines are running,” Rob notes.

The environment in a pulp and paper mill is wet, steamy and dusty. Technicians have to climb ladders to reach some of the equipment, so tools need to be easy to carry, rugged, and above all, reliable. Rob has found that Fluke tools perform well in that environment.

Responding to sensitive VFDs

Rob is almost never without his Fluke 87V DMM, whether he is doing first-line troubleshooting or delving down into more complex problems. A case in point: one night a VFD-controlled motor kept tripping. Technicians were concerned that they would have to replace the motor. That would have taken about eight hours, plus another two hours to restart the machine. “Using my trusty Fluke 87V, I was able to determine that the motor was fine, but the real issue was a 5 volt instrument supply module,” Rob recalls. “Older VFDs have a very low tolerance for these modules. The 87V was reading 4,77 volts on the supply module. The lowest possible voltage this drive can handle from the supply is 4,8 volts.” The solution was to replace the communication power supply board, which cost about R5000 and took just 15 minutes. “Had it not been for the accuracy of the Fluke meter, we probably would have changed the motor and still been stumbling around trying to find the problem. It’s a real testament to the accuracy of these meters,” he adds.

In a similar situation, Rob was able to find a subtle problem in a motor lead with a Fluke Thermal imager. In this case, a VFD kept faulting out after technicians had upgraded the drive and motor. “We checked the wiring with the insulation tester and found a slight degradation, but it was still within the acceptable threshold,” Rob explains.

They changed the VFD, but the problem continued. They were just about to change the motor when Rob decided to bring out a Fluke infrared camera. “We scanned the motor leads with the camera and the centre phase lead lit right up,” Rob recalls. It turned out that technicians had left the old wiring when they upgraded the VFD and motor. “The insulation was still within our specification, but the new VFD was far more sensitive than the old one and it detected the slight insulation breakdown and kept kicking out,” he adds. The wiring and the problem were solved.

Product: https://bit.ly/3VdSnGg


Credit(s)



Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page

Further reading:

Regular maintenance of cutting fluids is essential to maintain quality
Other technologies
Regular cleaning and maintenance of cutting fluid systems significantly enhances overall efficiency by extending the life of the cutting fluids, reducing downtime and improving the quality of the end products.

Read more...
Rethinking common approaches to wire rope lubrication
Other technologies
: Wire ropes are hard-working components in many different applications, from mines to lifts, ports, construction sites and drainage systems. Correct lubrication of wire ropes is absolutely critical because wire ropes are more than just cables, they are intricate machines composed of interdependent parts in constant motion.

Read more...
Monitoring vibration allows for equipment longevity
Iritron Other technologies
Unscheduled downtime and maintenance on machines is often a source of frustration for many companies active in industrial manufacturing as it results in loss of process and productivity, which in turn equates to loss of revenue.

Read more...
Quantum refrigerator paves way for reliable quantum computers
Other technologies
Quantum computers require extreme cooling to perform reliable calculations. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, and the University of Maryland, USA, have engineered a new type of refrigerator that can autonomously cool superconducting qubits to record low temperatures, paving the way for more reliable quantum computation.

Read more...
Next-gen battery-driven grease gun
SKF South Africa Other technologies
SKF’s innovative TLGB 21 battery-driven grease gun optimises lubrication efficiency and reduces costs, by seamlessly combining advanced technology with a smart, rugged design.

Read more...
First recyclable plastic bicycle frame
igus Other technologies
Industrial polymer developer and manufacturer, igus has unveiled the first injection-moulded polymer bicycle frame designed for advanced bikes, marking a major milestone in sustainable mobility

Read more...
Vibration test system supports international space industry
TANDM Technologies Other technologies
Dragonfly Aerospace has launched EOS SAT-1, one of seven satellites in the world’s first agricultural-focused constellation. With optimisation of resources being a key component for Dragonfly, it called on TANDM to assist in creating and heavily expanding its environmental testing capabilities by providing a vibration test system that allowed it to perform in-house vibration and shock testing.

Read more...
RS PRO a key partner for planned maintenance
RS South Africa Other technologies
RS PRO, the own-brand of RS, offers a comprehensive selection of over 80 000 products spanning all industries and technologies.

Read more...
Addressing water conservation challenges
Other technologies
A recent report by the University of California underscores the urgent need for innovative strategies to improve water conservation efforts. David Strain, director at Technidrive, and an expert on integrated automation systems, explains why quarrying thickeners have emerged as a promising solution.

Read more...
Oil quality sensors for lubrication management
Other technologies
In an era where operational efficiency and machine health are critical, oil quality sensors are indispensable tools for successful lubrication management.

Read more...