GrimesFrank
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2006
- 149
Purchasing a 3"x1-1/2"x11" (fluid: water)/(OP: 155 gpm @ 320ft)/(40hp @ 3450 RPM) centrifugal pump/motor ass'y. The vendor has asked me to accept a vibration limit of .28 in/s RMS at running speed.
I have a hard time accepting this as our operating predictive maintenance program says to issue a monitor alert at 0.139 in/s RMS for our running pumps. Even looking at Fig 9.6.4.9 of ANSI/HI 9.6.4 has a limit of 0.176 in/s RMS.
Now I understand about the dampening effect of grouting in a pump but what quantitative (or qualitative I guess) method can I use to associate a vibe spec in a pump purchase (test on bench) to how it will vibe in the field?
Frank "Grimey" Grimes
Rule 25. of Swanson's "Unwritten Rules of Management"
Have fun at what you do. It will reflect in your work. No one likes a grump except another grump.
I have a hard time accepting this as our operating predictive maintenance program says to issue a monitor alert at 0.139 in/s RMS for our running pumps. Even looking at Fig 9.6.4.9 of ANSI/HI 9.6.4 has a limit of 0.176 in/s RMS.
Now I understand about the dampening effect of grouting in a pump but what quantitative (or qualitative I guess) method can I use to associate a vibe spec in a pump purchase (test on bench) to how it will vibe in the field?
Frank "Grimey" Grimes
Rule 25. of Swanson's "Unwritten Rules of Management"
Have fun at what you do. It will reflect in your work. No one likes a grump except another grump.