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Furnace fan shaft rotation detection

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oldpilot

Industrial
Aug 16, 2007
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Hello All;
Would anyone know the best way to verify shaft
rotation when this furnace is in operation? If the
belts brake on the 1 15/16 dia fan shaft the load is
scrap. I need some kind of warning system for the
operator. I was considering a two piece shaft collar
around the shaft with a 1/2 inch dowel pin sticking out
about 2 inches and a prox switch but rotation is 1200
RPM and it might be too fast. Any better ideas??

Thanks in Advance!
oldpilot
 
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