WilliamTz
Mechanical
- Dec 13, 2017
- 38
I have a problem with vibration and pipes shaking in a boiler room. 3 x boilers 4mW, 5mW and 2 mW. Pipes range from 200mm to 450mm headers. Water temps at 138degC 6 bar pressure min. Primary pumps next to the boiler all on a header . The 2mW boiler was added recently. When running after a while the entire pipe network in the plant room rumbles and shakes. maximum velocity in the pipe 2m/s....Very apparent to the eye. Maybe 1/4-1/8 inch movement over and back..Even the support steel shakes. More steel supports were added to help but no good. In the middle of the shaking yesterday, I switched off the boiler burner and let the pump on and water continue through the boiler and the shaking continued. This kind off excludes the burner being the cause of the vibrations . Not until the boiler valve was fully closed did the pipes stop shaking. Is it a hydraulic piping set-up problem.. is it the heat form the boiler ... is it residual heat form the boiler when the burner is off and flow continues...the new boiler and pump is set up in an array identical to the existing boilers and pumps. Spare valves installed for future use 15 years ago were used to connect up the new boiler and pump.
I know this is a long shot could it be anything to do with resonance?
Any ideas...?
Thaanks!
I know this is a long shot could it be anything to do with resonance?
Any ideas...?
Thaanks!