planck121
Chemical
- Jul 4, 2011
- 66
Hello,
I have heard conflicting opinions on machinery alignment best practices of centrifugal machinery. Is it acceptable to shim under a centrifugal compressor if one needs too or should the alignment be corrected at the driver (motor or turbine or gearbox if there is one)when normal misalignment concerns arise during operation. API 686 recommends that shims should typically be placed on the movable machine but does not really explicitly mention not to use shims under the non movable machine (compressor). It seems that as per 5.4.2.5 in API 686 centerline mounted machinery can be shimmed as well.
To me it seems if the requirement arises we are free to shim under the compressor (non movable machine) without any explicit mention to NOT do so....
Thoughts are much appreciated.
I have heard conflicting opinions on machinery alignment best practices of centrifugal machinery. Is it acceptable to shim under a centrifugal compressor if one needs too or should the alignment be corrected at the driver (motor or turbine or gearbox if there is one)when normal misalignment concerns arise during operation. API 686 recommends that shims should typically be placed on the movable machine but does not really explicitly mention not to use shims under the non movable machine (compressor). It seems that as per 5.4.2.5 in API 686 centerline mounted machinery can be shimmed as well.
To me it seems if the requirement arises we are free to shim under the compressor (non movable machine) without any explicit mention to NOT do so....
Thoughts are much appreciated.