ME1289
Mechanical
- Jul 7, 2020
- 18
Hey guys,
I'm running out of troubleshooting ideas with on a particular GE vertical motor so I figured I'd give the forum a shot.
The issue we're having is on a 150HP, 2 pole, 2300V GE vertical motor. This is driving a 9 stage vertical turbine LPG pump. No VFD, just an across the line starter.
We are destroying the lower radial bearing in about 4 hours of run time. This has happened 3 times. We've checked alignment and monitored vibration at startup and don't see any issues.
The motor repair shop is very reputable and each time the motor leaves their shop in like-new condition. Each time, the bearing is too destroyed for analysis. There should be little to no load on this bearing since there are 3 massive thrust bearings on the ODE. Something is generating a tremendous amount of heat to cause this failure but we can't find the root cause.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
I'm running out of troubleshooting ideas with on a particular GE vertical motor so I figured I'd give the forum a shot.
The issue we're having is on a 150HP, 2 pole, 2300V GE vertical motor. This is driving a 9 stage vertical turbine LPG pump. No VFD, just an across the line starter.
We are destroying the lower radial bearing in about 4 hours of run time. This has happened 3 times. We've checked alignment and monitored vibration at startup and don't see any issues.
The motor repair shop is very reputable and each time the motor leaves their shop in like-new condition. Each time, the bearing is too destroyed for analysis. There should be little to no load on this bearing since there are 3 massive thrust bearings on the ODE. Something is generating a tremendous amount of heat to cause this failure but we can't find the root cause.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks