The “STARTUP” principle:
By controlling the coupling’s feed pump oil flow to the working circuit by a small A.C. frequency converter, changes occur inside the coupling working circuit which alters the coupling slip characteristics and this softens the “start-up” dramatically.
The “VARIABLE SPEED” principle:
The same principle used to control the start-up permits the KSL to operate as a variable speed drive, varying the speed between input and output.
Its “TORQUE LIMITING” function:
Another KSL feature is its ability to limit the torque transmitted, slipping for a time and then dumping its circuit oil, disconnecting the driven machinery. The quick disconnection is possible by the installation of a quick-release valve.
The key “KSL” features are:
Soft starter
The KSL’s fluid coupling working circuit is gradually filled with oil from an empty condition to a fully filled condition. Such behavior enhances an extremely soft controlled start-up, especially with high inertia machinery. The KSL’s variable oil feed system is controlled by a frequency converter during the ramp-up, producing the ideal soft starter.
Accurate speed variation
By operating either manually or by the frequency converter controller, the KSL always guarantees output speed accuracy, as required by the operator or control system.
Vibration Dampening
One of the most important characteristics of KSL fluid coupling is its torsional vibration dampening effect, protecting both the driven machine as well as the motor or engine.
Overload Protection
This is a fluid coupling peculiarity and a big benefit to users. Even more, protection can be achieved by installing “quick release drainable valves” which discharge oil from the working circuit in a few seconds, limiting any prolonged overload period completely.
High Efficiency
The KSL is an extremely efficient device compared to the constant filled type fluid coupling, as its volume of working circuit is controlled at the fullest possible volume to maintain a very small slip rate.
Shaft Labyrinth Sealing
These make the KSL series a low maintenance piece of equipment.
Ease of Maintenance
Thanks to its split casing design, it’s possible to remove the complete fluid coupling impeller assembly without having to move either the motor/engine or driven machinery, saving the need for realignment and costly downtime. In addition all the accessories are externally mounted allowing an easy and fast replacement in case of need.
To correctly select the right coupling, Transfluid needs to know the following:
The MPCB for KPTB and KSL is an electronic device, designed and manufactured by Transfluid, with Transfluid’s proprietary software, capable of performing the following functions:
A coupling KSL used as a speed controller on a large fan for smoke removal.
The heat exchanger is an oil-water type.
It can be noted the compact nature of the coupling compared to the dimension of the electric motor.
This speed controller for a fan is installed in a smoke blower in an incinerator.
The KSL coupling used as a speed controller runs 24 hours per day, 7 days per week and the only time it is stopped is during routine maintenance.
Speed controlled fan used in the production of lime.
This coupling has run uninterrupted for 56.000 hours as a speed controller.
Only general long term maintenance, such as filters, seals, and bearings have been conducted.
Normal periodic maintenance followed by the client include:
– oil filter changes
– oil changes
– alignment control.
The use of the KSL as a speed controller for centrifugal pumps and fans is particularly convenient and reliable since problems with EMI are avoided as the unit is driven directly from the main motor.
The maintenance is extremely simple and can be performed without the need for highly specialized personnel.
Mill Mixer for the preparation of raw material to produce ceramic tiles.
Double drive through the KSL coupling used to drive a mill for ceramics.
Speed controller installed on a fan in a steel production plant.
The speed controller on a fan in an electrical generation plant in Brazil.This plant is in service since 1994 without fluid coupling or accessory problems.The connections between the motor, coupling, and fan have been realized by gear couplings.
Speed controller for a fan installed in a mine in Australia.
A closer look at the fluid coupling KSL shows a centrifugal pump (lower portion) used to circulate oil in the heat exchanger.
The feed pump (in the center) is used to control the fill of the fluid coupling.
Partially hidden, behind the three-way valve are the filters and lubrication pumps. This installation is valued for its sturdiness, low noise, and simplicity to place in service.