HI 9.6.5-2009
- Rotodynamic (Centrifugal and Vertical) Pumps Guideline for Condition Monitoring
- standard by Hydraulic Institute, 2009
- Category: HI
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Importantly, the document pinpoints indicators that can be monitored to identify rotodynamic pump failure modes, and identifies the common means of measuring those indicators. Also, where appropriate, control limits are recommended for indicators for which limits are not defined in other Hydraulic Institute Standards.
ANSI/HI 9.6.5 contains recommendations for field alarm default and trip vibration measurement settings when baseline values are avaiable, and also discusses the various--and numerous--potential causes for rotodynamic pump failure; indicators that should be monitored for failure prevention are listed.
The document presents recommendations on frequency of monitoring, and factors affecting condition monitoring specific to rate of flow, pressure, vibration, shaft position, lubricant analysis, and more. Myriad other topics critical to proper condition monitoring of rotodynamic pumps are covered in detail.
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