Chapter 1. Introduction; System Purpose And Function - Honeywell VXP System Maintenance Manual

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Introduction
1.
This manual contains maintenance instructions, at the field-replaceable component level, for the
Honeywell VXP Vibration Analysis system. Operating instructions are provided only to the extent
needed to test the system. Components that are field-replaceable are defined as the major
components of the system, such as the FasTrak Optical Sensor. In addition, the cables used in the
VXP will be tested and repaired in the field, using MPI-001.

1.1 SYSTEM PURPOSE AND FUNCTION

The VXP is a lightweight system designed for vibration based maintenance. The VXP collects and
analyzes aircraft vibration data from sensors placed on-board the aircraft with a high degree of
accuracy. The VXP uses SmartChart
to compute and display optimal rotor balance and track adjustments. It can be used both in the
daytime and at night to perform rotor smoothing. The VXP is usually configured as a portable,
carry-on system. However, a permanent configuration is available that can serve to monitor
aircraft performance at preset intervals.
The main components of the VXP are the Acquisition Unit, the Display Unit, which is a small
Pentium notebook computer, the CompactFlash Card Adapter, Zio! USB CompactFlash Card
Reader/Writer, USB Floppy Disk Drive, and the printer. Additional equipment includes the
recommended accelerometers, velocimeters, photocells, magnetic pickups, and cables, as well as
the FasTrak Optical Tracker and the Strobex. In addition, the VXP interfaces with most industry
standard equipment.
The VXP is used for both balance/track operations and vibration analysis. As a balancer/tracker,
the system can be used to:
As a vibration analyzer, the system can be used for:
TM
balancing algorithms, developed by Chadwick Helmuth,
Track and balance helicopter main and tail rotors.
Balance propellers.
Balance shafts and blowers.
Balance high-bypass fans.
On-condition maintenance through vibration trend analysis.
Pre- and post-maintenance documentation.
Hardcopy record-keeping of vibration on new or overhauled aircraft.
Vibration data collection for the VibraLog System.
Vibration troubleshooting.
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