mtigos,
I have read all of the discussions and I have not seen mentioned a very important step. This is a flu gas fan, a very large one. It was mentioned that it is always going out of balance.
If you have already thought of this please forgive me, but it strikes me that the first thing before balancing would be to clean the fan of all accummulated dirt on the impellar blades. After cleaning run the fan again to check the balance if it is still unbalanced excessively remove all weights and start from scratch. Usually the fan is very close to being balancd from the factory (it may have come with a trim wieght which in that case you will probably be putting a balance wieght back in one of the spots). Balance your clean fan and then if it becomes unbalanced again clean it first and you should solve your problem without balancing. Balancing a dirty will always end up out of balance again soon.
Also, it was never mentioned whether the fan is an overhung impellar. If this is the case then you may be dealing with a two plane balance problem almost in all cases. There is a special procedure on the Emmerson/CSI web site under Dr. Know.
I trust this is helpful for you.
DANIEL C. SMAISTRLA
judasmai@optusnet.com.au
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