Ayden
Mechanical
- Oct 17, 2003
- 21
We just wiped a journal bearing at our Turbo-Generator.
We bumped the rotor to verify speed indication on the panel but the machine stopped rapidly.
We decided to slow roll the machine to 500 RPM and monitor for noises, rubs etc... after 3 min. into slow roll at 500 RPM the Bearing RTD went of the chart at > 300.deg. F
Yes we wiped the bearing but why?
We opened up the bearing #1 where we got the alarm from and found upper half wiped, when lower half was removed we noticed the liner was loose!!! Could this be an assembly problem or was this caused by the heat generated from wiping. I really doubt that the liner came loose because of liner heating up.
What do you think??
We bumped the rotor to verify speed indication on the panel but the machine stopped rapidly.
We decided to slow roll the machine to 500 RPM and monitor for noises, rubs etc... after 3 min. into slow roll at 500 RPM the Bearing RTD went of the chart at > 300.deg. F
Yes we wiped the bearing but why?
We opened up the bearing #1 where we got the alarm from and found upper half wiped, when lower half was removed we noticed the liner was loose!!! Could this be an assembly problem or was this caused by the heat generated from wiping. I really doubt that the liner came loose because of liner heating up.
What do you think??