DieselGuy
Nuclear
- Apr 17, 2003
- 9
I am involved with a root cause investigation on a fan motor (100HP) bearing failure. Vibration Analysis is periodically performed (at least every 6 months) on this fan. Motor bearings had been replaced approximately 1 year prior to the failure, fan runs approximately 6 months out of a 12 month period. Failure analysiis of the motor indicates tha the inner race on the inboard bearing slipped on the shaft resulting in heat buildup, galling and an eventual bearing lubricant fire. My question is should the failure of this motor bearing be predictable with vibration technlogies, or would you have to be lucky to identify this prior to it being into a short term failure mode? Plant operators observe the fan at least twice daily. Control Room would see low flow or train trips only.