Rreach
Mechanical
- Mar 7, 2001
- 11
We have a GE Frame 5 rotor that was damaged 5 years ago. It was sent to GE for re-built. Only low speed balancing and running speed test (casing vibration reading < 2mm/s, no displacement reading taken) was performed after the re-built. The rotor was stored vertically since then.
This year, we installed this rotor and it is now running with high 1x vibration (140 um pp on both #1 and #2 bearing) at 5100 rpm. We think this is due to residual unbalance in the rotor. Misalignment was ruled out as we stopped to check it last week.
My question is: Is high speed balancing required for the frame 5 rotor since it is running above 2nd critical speed?
Any info or ideas will be appreciated.
This year, we installed this rotor and it is now running with high 1x vibration (140 um pp on both #1 and #2 bearing) at 5100 rpm. We think this is due to residual unbalance in the rotor. Misalignment was ruled out as we stopped to check it last week.
My question is: Is high speed balancing required for the frame 5 rotor since it is running above 2nd critical speed?
Any info or ideas will be appreciated.