RJB32482
Chemical
- Jan 19, 2005
- 271
We had a cooling tower pump motor fail on us recently. Testing indicated severe impacting on the outboard and inboard bearings. Maintenance had asked for engineering support to investigate if the suction piping configuration is causing a resonance issue for this pump.
Any thought on what to look at on the suction piping to see if its causing a resonance issue in the piping?
Also, I read an article that stated NPSH available calculation is different for cooling tower sumps because of dissolved air. Anyone have the technique to calculate NPSH with dissolved air in the water?
Any thought on what to look at on the suction piping to see if its causing a resonance issue in the piping?
Also, I read an article that stated NPSH available calculation is different for cooling tower sumps because of dissolved air. Anyone have the technique to calculate NPSH with dissolved air in the water?