ballpeen
Industrial
- Oct 7, 2005
- 20
Hello all. Where I work, we have a small single package yarn dyeing machine that has a 25mm Burgmann mechanical seal that is mounted directly on the motor shaft. I'm pretty sure it is a standard carbon stationary/carbide rotator setup. The elastomer appears to be viton. The problem is that after about a few weeks of service the pump starts leaking and when I take it apart I find the same thing, the rotator is completely destroyed. It looks to me like its been overheated or that there is too much pressure on it. I've checked the running distances of the pump and I know that this thing runs really tight. Too tight from what I've seen on the pumps that I've worked on in the past. I'm quite sure that the spring on the rotator is near completely collapsed from the measurements that I have taken, when the impellor is installed on the shaft. Now this machine runs quite hot, as the liquor it circulates peaks at 275 degrees F. It could be the way its runs if they are cooling the machine down too quickly, I can't say for sure about that. Is there anything in particular that I should be looking for when I pull it apart again? It hasn't been used for a while but I was told the other day that they are thinking about starting it back up soon and that it was leaking again when it was last used.
I know the motor bearings are good and there is near zero runout. The motor shaft is up to size also. I'm beginning to think that it may be the wrong seal.
I tried to contact the dye machine vendor but I got nothing in reply. I guess I could try the Burgmann Company itself and see what that will net me. What do you guys think? Thanks.
I know the motor bearings are good and there is near zero runout. The motor shaft is up to size also. I'm beginning to think that it may be the wrong seal.
I tried to contact the dye machine vendor but I got nothing in reply. I guess I could try the Burgmann Company itself and see what that will net me. What do you guys think? Thanks.