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Lubricants for rotating machinery primarily serve to separate rolling and sliding contact surfaces, protect highly finished bearing surfaces from corrosion, protect against contaminants (in the case of grease) and serve as a heat-transfer medium (in the case of oil). An effective lubricant management program-grounded in proper lubricant monitoring and analysis practices-can help reinforce these functions and, in the process, deliver vital information about the machinery's condition and health.
Q. Our pumps take their suction from an open tank. When the liquid level drops, surface vortices are formed that allow air to be drawn into the pumps. What changes can be made to the tank to correct this problem?
Bearings perform vital roles in enabling optimized operation and service life of pumps used throughout industry. In centrifugal pump applications, for example, crucial functions abound.
Rolling bearings are precision machine elements found in a wide variety of applications. They are typically reliable even under the toughest conditions. Under normal operating conditions, bearings have a substantial service life, which is expressed as either a period of time or as the total number of rotations before the rolling elements or inner and outer ring fatigue or fail.
The pump is a 300-hp integrally geared propylene product pump in a Gulf Coast olefins unit that operates at 25,000-rpm and produces 6000-ft of head (see Figures 1 and 2). The suction and discharge pressures of the pump are 250-psig and 1500-psig, respectively.
For more than 100 years, machine parts composed of mechanical carbon have provided an alternative solution in applications where temperature and atmosphere prevent the use of oil-grease lubricants. Mechanical carbon materials contain graphite, which is relied on for its self-lubricating characteristics.
Magnetic bearings have the advantage of non-contacting, super-low friction performance. With no liquid lubricant needed, they are increasingly being used in applications involving vacuum operations, refrigeration, semiconductor production, biotech and pharmaceutical operations. All these are applications in which cleanliness is key and contamination from lubricants is intolerable.
Frequently, guide bearings are incorrectly blamed for a problem that has nothing to do with the bearings. Unless the bearings have a material defect (which would be unusual), guide bearings do not cause pump problems. Rather, guide bearing failures are the result of other problems that the pump is experiencing.
Maintenance and repair functions constitute a significant component of pumping system life cycle costs, especially in terms of energy consumption. The proper selection and lubrication of bearings can help bring economies and efficiencies into line.
Rolling bearings play vital roles as the hearts of rotating machinery (pumps included) by supporting shafts, locating loads, enabling rotation and reducing friction. When bearings need to be replaced, improper dismounting and mounting techniques can shorten their life expectancy.

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Lubricants for rotating machinery primarily serve to separate rolling and sliding contact surfaces, protect highly finished bearing surfaces from corrosion, protect against contaminants (in the case of grease) and serve as a heat-transfer medium (in the case of oil). An effective lubricant management program-grounded in proper lubricant monitoring and analysis practices-can help reinforce these functions and, in the process, deliver vital information about the machinery's condition and health.
For more than 25 years Shock Pulse has proven to be a valuable method for evaluating bearing condition. Shock Pulse is easy to use and understand. With the addition of enveloping to the Shock Pulse signal, a more exact diagnosis is available, allowing end users to identify the damaged component within the bearing.
Bearings perform vital roles in enabling optimized operation and service life of pumps used throughout industry. In centrifugal pump applications, for example, crucial functions abound.
Progressive maintenance practices are vital to maximize pump life, minimize downtime and avoid costly repairs and lost production. It is good practice to plan the detailed groundwork of maintenance programs, along with contingencies for various maintenance events to minimize downtime.
The pump is a 300-hp integrally geared propylene product pump in a Gulf Coast olefins unit that operates at 25,000-rpm and produces 6000-ft of head (see Figures 1 and 2). The suction and discharge pressures of the pump are 250-psig and 1500-psig, respectively.
Magnetic bearings have the advantage of non-contacting, super-low friction performance. With no liquid lubricant needed, they are increasingly being used in applications involving vacuum operations, refrigeration, semiconductor production, biotech and pharmaceutical operations. All these are applications in which cleanliness is key and contamination from lubricants is intolerable.
Maintenance and repair functions constitute a significant component of pumping system life cycle costs, especially in terms of energy consumption. The proper selection and lubrication of bearings can help bring economies and efficiencies into line.
Rolling element bearings are mechanically complex compared to plain bearings, but are indispensable in a large variety of functions.
Currents are induced on the motor shafts when AC motors are employed with VFDs to drive air pumps, chillwater pumps and compressors in HVAC/R systems. Without a grounding device, these currents typically discharge through the motor bearings, causing frosting, pitting, fusion craters, and fluting.
How to determine the root cause of bearing failure by analyzing telltale signs.

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Since the original publication of this draft standard in the January 2008 issue of Pumps & Systems, I have received feedback, encouragement, numerous questions and criticism. The draft listed three basic levels of repair.
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