refinerypumps
Petroleum
- Dec 9, 2014
- 7
This will probably only apply to those of you with experience as an end user. Has anyone had good experiences with an operator round program for equipment (pumps in particular) monitoring? If so how was the program run? and what equipment did you use to gather data?
The refinery I work at has a program for operators to gather vibration and temperatures on pumps weekly. Operators use a matrix vibration meter and fluke infrared temperature gun to gather data. Operators are asked to monitor vibration at the bearings and temperatures of the bearings and various points in order to monitor seal flush plans for issues.
Operators then enter the data into handhelds which checks it against preset alarms. If there are vibration alarms the vibration analysts uses their much more sophisticated CSI vibration analysis machines to check the equipment. If there are temperature alarms an engineer or foreman will verify the issue and generate a work order to correct it hopefully before the seal fails.
The program is good in theory but the data is not good which ruins the program. The vibration pens are inaccurate and generate mostly false alarms. The infrared temperature guns are awful for measuring small bore piping especially when it is rushed. Does anyone have a better method or equipment to use?
Thanks in advance.
The refinery I work at has a program for operators to gather vibration and temperatures on pumps weekly. Operators use a matrix vibration meter and fluke infrared temperature gun to gather data. Operators are asked to monitor vibration at the bearings and temperatures of the bearings and various points in order to monitor seal flush plans for issues.
Operators then enter the data into handhelds which checks it against preset alarms. If there are vibration alarms the vibration analysts uses their much more sophisticated CSI vibration analysis machines to check the equipment. If there are temperature alarms an engineer or foreman will verify the issue and generate a work order to correct it hopefully before the seal fails.
The program is good in theory but the data is not good which ruins the program. The vibration pens are inaccurate and generate mostly false alarms. The infrared temperature guns are awful for measuring small bore piping especially when it is rushed. Does anyone have a better method or equipment to use?
Thanks in advance.