UhWhat
Mechanical
- Jun 19, 2013
- 4
Greetings All,
First post here, so hello and thanks for reading! I've got a question regarding proper line shaft bearing clearance for a vertical turbine pump running in molten salt. We have an application in our plant, using a sigle stage VTP, supplying molten salt to a furnace and reactor. I've been working with an established repair shop as well as the OEM, to document all critical dimensions/tolerances to conduct a proper rebuild on these units. One area that really concerns me is the clearance on our line shaft bearings. The pump operates at steady state at 875F, 1100rpm, and was originally designed to deliver 2400gpm of molten salt (sg 1.8, Visc ~ 8cStks) at approximately 75ft. The pump is constructed entirely of 304SS (bowl, impeller, columns, discharge head, shafts,) and we're running segmented cast iron bearings, with a stellite 6 laser cladding on the line shafts in the bearing journal areas. The current bearing clearance is 0.007-0.008 inches diametrically. I've questioned the OEM and they confirm it's proper. But from my past experience, I'm used to larger clearances (.010-.030) for VTP's running water. Tolerances for teh register fits on the dischrge columns is .002 concentricity, so with 4 flanges, that will eat up the clearance in a worst case scenario. Does anyone have experience with VTP's in molten salt? What are your thoughts?
Thanks!
First post here, so hello and thanks for reading! I've got a question regarding proper line shaft bearing clearance for a vertical turbine pump running in molten salt. We have an application in our plant, using a sigle stage VTP, supplying molten salt to a furnace and reactor. I've been working with an established repair shop as well as the OEM, to document all critical dimensions/tolerances to conduct a proper rebuild on these units. One area that really concerns me is the clearance on our line shaft bearings. The pump operates at steady state at 875F, 1100rpm, and was originally designed to deliver 2400gpm of molten salt (sg 1.8, Visc ~ 8cStks) at approximately 75ft. The pump is constructed entirely of 304SS (bowl, impeller, columns, discharge head, shafts,) and we're running segmented cast iron bearings, with a stellite 6 laser cladding on the line shafts in the bearing journal areas. The current bearing clearance is 0.007-0.008 inches diametrically. I've questioned the OEM and they confirm it's proper. But from my past experience, I'm used to larger clearances (.010-.030) for VTP's running water. Tolerances for teh register fits on the dischrge columns is .002 concentricity, so with 4 flanges, that will eat up the clearance in a worst case scenario. Does anyone have experience with VTP's in molten salt? What are your thoughts?
Thanks!