Craphandler
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 21, 2011
- 2
Hello all. I am new here and was wondering if you could help me out. We have a "brand new " installation of 3 VFD operated, 600hp End Suction Horizontal 12 x 14 Centrifugal pumps rated at 5780 gpm @ 233 ft. Since day one they have vibrated excessively(.80 to 2.5 in/sec RMS). I thought the manufacturer was Holy Sh**! or Shut it down! since that was usually called out when it ran. The manufacturer is saying that it is vortexing that is causing the vibratione even though there was 18+ ft of head and minimal flow at the time. We had a detailed (expensive) vibration analysis done by a well respected company. They indicated that the shaft was wobbling due to inadequate effective stiffness in the bearings and a poor structural strength of the base. We can't use the pumps (going on 2 years now)and the manufacturer is obstinate about the cause. My question is am I missing something or have the laws of physics been suspended regarding the vortex issue.
Has ayone run into a situation like this and if so what was the resolution.
Thanks in advance for you time.
Has ayone run into a situation like this and if so what was the resolution.
Thanks in advance for you time.