NovaStark
Mechanical
- Feb 11, 2013
- 245
Hi,
For the past few years I have had a pump that has now reached on a run until failure type status. It is used to pump NaOCl into sea water as treatment. Typically what happens is that a new pump is installed and after about a month or so, the vibration starts to increase until after about 6 months or less, noise starts getting louder and vibration reaches about 1-4 in/s. By that time, we have to remove the pump for overhaul. At that point all vibration points on the pump and motor are high (above 0.5 in/s).
Vibration spectra only show a dominant 1XRPM frequency and the waveform shows high impacts. Unfortunately that sole frequency does not really tell me much about what the problem is as it may be unlikely that the rotor becomes unbalanced every single time. I have suggested possible issues such as structural related problems but due to cost, I can't really provide much evidence based on my plots that I have.
Perhaps someone with more experience can look at plots attached and see if they can determine anything additional that I can do to solve the problem.
Note that '1' denotes motor NDE, 2 - motor DE, 3 - pump DE and 4 - pump NDE.
For the past few years I have had a pump that has now reached on a run until failure type status. It is used to pump NaOCl into sea water as treatment. Typically what happens is that a new pump is installed and after about a month or so, the vibration starts to increase until after about 6 months or less, noise starts getting louder and vibration reaches about 1-4 in/s. By that time, we have to remove the pump for overhaul. At that point all vibration points on the pump and motor are high (above 0.5 in/s).
Vibration spectra only show a dominant 1XRPM frequency and the waveform shows high impacts. Unfortunately that sole frequency does not really tell me much about what the problem is as it may be unlikely that the rotor becomes unbalanced every single time. I have suggested possible issues such as structural related problems but due to cost, I can't really provide much evidence based on my plots that I have.
Perhaps someone with more experience can look at plots attached and see if they can determine anything additional that I can do to solve the problem.
Note that '1' denotes motor NDE, 2 - motor DE, 3 - pump DE and 4 - pump NDE.