YungPlantEng
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2022
- 94
I’m trying to define a criticality system for when pumps require in-line vibration monitoring or other controls.
I work at a plant with motors from 10-250 HP. Considering that a lot of our process trains have smaller motors, I’ve had difficulty finding resources that discuss the impact of vibration monitoring on smaller HP systems. If these systems are essentially replaced with a spare and then rebuilt by vendor or in our shop, how can I determine when vibration monitoring just isn’t cost effective?
At present I’ve basically created a flow chart that takes into account whether the rotating system is direct mag drive (utilize power monitors), and whether system downtime contributes to loss of multiple process trains, utility, single process train, or batch reactor downtime. Then I looked at MTTR and availability for maintenance to establish if equipment should just be serviced on an interval.
I guess I’m kind of rambling but if anyone has any resources that cover this in depth I’d greatly appreciate it. Thanks!
I work at a plant with motors from 10-250 HP. Considering that a lot of our process trains have smaller motors, I’ve had difficulty finding resources that discuss the impact of vibration monitoring on smaller HP systems. If these systems are essentially replaced with a spare and then rebuilt by vendor or in our shop, how can I determine when vibration monitoring just isn’t cost effective?
At present I’ve basically created a flow chart that takes into account whether the rotating system is direct mag drive (utilize power monitors), and whether system downtime contributes to loss of multiple process trains, utility, single process train, or batch reactor downtime. Then I looked at MTTR and availability for maintenance to establish if equipment should just be serviced on an interval.
I guess I’m kind of rambling but if anyone has any resources that cover this in depth I’d greatly appreciate it. Thanks!