Thanks for all the interesting aspects.....
Here is what we know.. At least 2 or 3 sets of coupling bolts have broken over the course of about three years on a 186 kW motor driving a vertical centrifugal pump. After is was determined??? that that bolts were insufficeint, they were replaced with ones made of higher tensile strenght. After running for a few short months... the upper roller bearing of the pump, burnt up...
Again the bearings were replaced, the unit was started and ran for 3 weeks. Supposedly alignment was checked and when compared to other circ pumps in use, everything including amp load looked good....
I got to thinking if the motor shifted axially on start up perhaps it would load up the stress on the coupling bolts.
Unfortunately I am not at site to check this. Hence the question of electrical center.
Keith