steve383
Mechanical
- Sep 5, 2003
- 23
I have a V12 Waukesha diesel driving a (60HZ) 1050KW Leroy Somer generator at 1200 RPM. The generator has one bearing on the outboard and none on the inboard. The inboard is directly coupled to the crankshaft/coupling. The vibration over all levels are around .3 IPS at each point on the engine and generator unloaded. As the generator is loaded you can watch the 2.5x’s (50HZ) on the outboard end of the generator, vertical and horizontal, grow from .05 IPS to .8 IPS. The 1 and 2x’s stay around .1 IPS. The inboard of the generator stay around .33 IPS with 2.5x’s at .06 IPS. The over all levels on the diesel grow from .3 IPS to .35 IPS. The 2.5x’s on the engine stays at around .05 IPS.
The unit skid is made of thick I beams on spring isolators. The skid has been reinforced with X braces with no change in levels. The skid was set on wood blocks and the high 2.5x’s was still present on the outboard of the generator.
Can anyone tell me what could be the cause of the High 2.5x’s (50HZ) on the outboard end of the generator when loaded?
Thanks for your help!
The unit skid is made of thick I beams on spring isolators. The skid has been reinforced with X braces with no change in levels. The skid was set on wood blocks and the high 2.5x’s was still present on the outboard of the generator.
Can anyone tell me what could be the cause of the High 2.5x’s (50HZ) on the outboard end of the generator when loaded?
Thanks for your help!