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Hi,
I was just wondering what ISO norms you rely on. I'm lookin got compile a list of different norms needed, mostly for: - Balancing - Alignments (rotors, shaft & rolls) - Vibration acceptance So far, I have found: ISO 1940 - 1:2003 ISO 14694:2003 |
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ISO 10816 Parts 1-6: Evaluation by measurements on non-rotating parts
ISO 7919 Parts 1-5: Measurements on rotating shafts ISO 11342: Balancing flexible rotors Of all the above, I believe we use ISO 10816-3 the most. |
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NEMA and ISO 10816-1, etc...
Cordially, Sam Pickens pdmsampickens@gmail.com |
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Wonder if you guys could explain what is meant by "vibration acceptance?" Is this the same as field commissioning or startup testing of a new, rebuilt or upgraded machine? (ensure process piping properly attached, shaft alignment ok, power supply connected, control system programmed, etc.)
Does "acceptance" refer to meeting a warranty requirement from an OEM? Or does it just refer to meeting whatever administrative procedures the site reliability engineering or maintenance group has established - such as "always collect a vibration baseline to be used for trending" or whatever??? |
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I suppose it depends on what the context is. What standard are you looking at, or are you looking at a contract?
Standards are generally for purchasing purposes, and then "acceptance" is what would be allowed on the test stand prior to the customer accepting the machine as meeting the contract requirements. e-mail me at steven dot schultheis at gmail dot com |
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You have started down the right road. We include AMCA 204-96 (BV-3) as well as our own internal standard and ISO 14694. We use this for newly installed air handlers for the most part.
Mick McAfee |
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