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Programmable motion control can protect equipment

CONVEYOR Components Company's Model MSD-800 motion sensing controls can offer protection for indo...

Lou Caruana

The Model MSD alerts the operator of a change in speed by sending a signal to the control unit, which can be used to sound an alarm and shutdown the equipment completely.

By monitoring speed, system and equipment downtime can be reduced by fixing malfunctions such as broken drive gears or belts, overworked motors, belt overload and other problems before serious damage occurs.

The Model MSD is comprised of two different components, a control unit and a speed sensor.

Its control unit has a simple set up menu that can be programmed to indicate two under-speed points or two over-speed points, or one of each.

The control unit acts as a digital tachometer that constantly displays the actual rotary speed of the equipment being monitored. The control unit is installed remotely in a control panel where it is free from dust, dirt and vibration and allows the operator to monitor equipment from one central location.

The Model MSD speed sensor, which installs directly to the shaft of the rotating equipment to be monitored, is enclosed in a rugged cast aluminium housing that is designed to withstand harsh environments.

The sensor detects motion via metal disc with slots on its periphery generating electronic pulses as the disc rotates past an infra-red light source.

These pulses are transmitted to the MSD-800 control unit where the signal is analysed and the relays are activated or deactivated at preset signal speeds.

The sensor enclosure is weatherproof, dust-tight and meets NEMA Type 3S, 4, 4X classifications. For hazardous environments, explosion proof sensors are available that meet NEMA Type 7, Class I Groups C and D and NEMA Type 9, Class II, Groups F and G classifications.

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