KenAlmon
Electrical
- Apr 12, 2002
- 48
I am at a new construction 500 MW power plant where the various pumps, fans and other rotating equipment are going through their initial runs.
The 13.8 kV and 6.9 kV switchgear is located on the 9 m elevation on an 8" (I believe) reinforced concrete slab.
Several (but not all) switchgear units have a distinct audible vibration that occurs when certain pieces of rotating equipment operate.
We have not taken vibration readings off of the gear as yet, but that is scheduled in the near term.
I have several questions:
1. Where should measurements be taken (presumably 3 planes) but on the outside of the gear or on the CB or contactor itself? All gear is live at present.
2. Is acceleration, velocity or displacement the key measurement (or some combination)?
3. What value might be considered to be significant?
4. What might be the areas of concern if vibration is excessive? Hard connections like busbar joints versus spring connections etc.
It is believed that this may go away once all the fluids are in the pipes, vessels etc. However, if it persists, I need to know whether this requires additional investigation. If the values of vibration are excessive in the gear, I suppose one may have to be concerned with loosening bolts/nuts on the busses, on the CT circuits etc. Spring connections like where the breaker tulips connect with the bus may be less of an issue, but then again perhaps fatigue may present an issue.
Any comments/suggestions welcome.
Thanks
The 13.8 kV and 6.9 kV switchgear is located on the 9 m elevation on an 8" (I believe) reinforced concrete slab.
Several (but not all) switchgear units have a distinct audible vibration that occurs when certain pieces of rotating equipment operate.
We have not taken vibration readings off of the gear as yet, but that is scheduled in the near term.
I have several questions:
1. Where should measurements be taken (presumably 3 planes) but on the outside of the gear or on the CB or contactor itself? All gear is live at present.
2. Is acceleration, velocity or displacement the key measurement (or some combination)?
3. What value might be considered to be significant?
4. What might be the areas of concern if vibration is excessive? Hard connections like busbar joints versus spring connections etc.
It is believed that this may go away once all the fluids are in the pipes, vessels etc. However, if it persists, I need to know whether this requires additional investigation. If the values of vibration are excessive in the gear, I suppose one may have to be concerned with loosening bolts/nuts on the busses, on the CT circuits etc. Spring connections like where the breaker tulips connect with the bus may be less of an issue, but then again perhaps fatigue may present an issue.
Any comments/suggestions welcome.
Thanks