Milkboy
Mechanical
- Mar 13, 2002
- 126
I have been asked to provide surface temperatures for several mechanical seals currently in operation on site.
Temperatures (est.) during normal operation and surface temps of mech seals which have, say, lost barrier flow/pressure or are dry running.
I have enough information to calculate the Heat Generated by the seals on site and from experience I would say its very unlikely the seals will have surface temp of over 60°C if everything is working correctly.
That i suppose is where Im having trouble.
How can I give a realistic estimate of surface temps when the seal is operating incorrectly ??
(dry running, no cooler, blocked cooler etc etc)
Any thoughts and advice welcomed
TIA
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Milkboy
Temperatures (est.) during normal operation and surface temps of mech seals which have, say, lost barrier flow/pressure or are dry running.
I have enough information to calculate the Heat Generated by the seals on site and from experience I would say its very unlikely the seals will have surface temp of over 60°C if everything is working correctly.
That i suppose is where Im having trouble.
How can I give a realistic estimate of surface temps when the seal is operating incorrectly ??
(dry running, no cooler, blocked cooler etc etc)
Any thoughts and advice welcomed
TIA
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Milkboy