ChipBurton
Mechanical
- Feb 6, 2003
- 3
I believe that on high energy Boiler Feed Pumps, it is customary to align (cold) the BFP 4-6 mils low, relative to the motor, in anticipation that the running centers will be coincident when the pump and motor are on-line. My maint. supervisor stated that the Plant's current practice is to align the motor low, claiming that the centerline of the motor will rise as the motor gets hot, but the pump centerline remains fixed. Who's right?