Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents Description ---------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Installation ---------------------------------------------------------------- 3 Power Supply --------------------------------------------------------- 4 Operation of the unit from 220-260 VAC 50-60 Hz --...
Page 4 - Operation of the unit from a 110 to 250 VAC 50 to 60 Hz power source
Power Supply: The Model 2400S horsepower computer is normally operated from 110 to 125 VAC (60 Hz) using the outlet mounted power supply that is supplied with the unit. The power consumption of the computer is very low and the unit has a very high tolerance for power supply variations, so nearly any...
Page 5 - Computer Function Switch:
values are computed and displayed. This process is repeated continuously while the unit is in operation. Computer Function Switch: The computer function switch is used to turn the system power ON/OFF and to control the functional operation of the horsepower computer. The function switch has four pos...
Page 7 - CHECK readings using Newton-Meters and Kilowatts
Load Cell Rating (Ft.-Lbs.) Torque (N-M) Power (KW) 100 (135.5 N-M) 50.84 21.30 200 (271 N-M) 101.6 42.60 500 (677.5 N-M) 254.2 106.5 1,000 (1355 N-M) 508.4 213.0 2,000 (2710 N-M) 1016 426.0 5,000 (6775 N-M) 2542 1065 10,000 (13550 N-M) 5084 2130 CHECK readings using Newton-Meters and Kilowatts The ...
Page 10 - Data Recording and Graphing Software for the 2400S; The instrument has been dropped or otherwise mistreated.
recording can be controlled from the 2400S horsepower computer and / or using the personal computer’s keyboard or mouse. Recorded data can be printed on the PC’s printer and / or can be easily “imported” into Microsoft Excel (or other analysis programs) for further operations such as graphing, etc. ...
Page 11 - Calibration Procedure:
2.) The instrument has been moved (re-installed) from one dynamometer to another. 3.) The load cell of the dynamometer has been replaced, overloaded, dropped or otherwise mistreated. 4.) The power supply to the unit has been repaired or replaced. 5.) Prior to any measurements that require especially...
Page 12 - Calibration Procedure Notes:
the torque arm of the dynamometer to insure that there is no force being applied to the load cell (which would result in an inaccurate zero calibration). Remove the calibration access cover panel and set the calibration mode switch to the ZERO position. Also, be sure that the shunt resistor switch i...
Page 13 - Make sure that the shunt resistor switch is set to the OFF position.; Torque Calibration Notes:; Dead Weight Test Fixture: This method uses a; Torque Test Bar; test fixture) and one or more; calibration weights; . The torque test bar is attached
positive and negative torque to the unit) and verify that the torque reading returns closely to the same value. A failure here indicates a likely problem with the dynamometer. Have the dynamometer checked by your dealer or dyno service person. 1.3 Make sure that the load has been completely removed ...
Page 14 - K Ohm Shunt Resistor Torque
dynamometer. The calibration torque produced is equal to the sum of the torque produced by the Torque Test Bar itself plus the torque produced by the test weight(s) – which is equal to the total weight of the test weight(s) times the horizontal distance from the center line of the dyno to the positi...
Page 15 - In Case of Difficulty:; 12 THISTLEWOOD COURT; Sending your
In Case of Difficulty: The following is a troubleshooting guide that will help you to resolve any problems that may arise. The Model 2400S Horsepower Computer contains no user serviceable parts. If it needs to be repaired you may return the unit to your dealer (who can also assist you with other rep...