Stopping and shutdown, Stop/start frequency (5.8.8), 9 stopping and shutdown – Flowserve IDP CPXV User Manual
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Set the alarm at (t+tb-ta+5) º
C (t+tb-ta+10 ºF)
and the trip at 100 ºC (212 ºF) for oil lubrication
and 105 ºC (220 ºF) for grease lubrication.
Ensure that the ATEX temperature class limit is
not exceeded if the pump is operating in a
hazardous area. The normal bearing
temperature T
n
is = t+t
b
-t
a
where T
n
c . In the case of T5 and T6, the critical bearing c = 65 o C (T6) or 80 o C (T5) Line bearing temperature When pump are equipped for monitoring of line bearing temperature the normal The normal bearing temperature T n is the flush line maximum liquid temperature +5 °C (+9 °F) The critical bearing temperature T c is set to applicable ATEX class limit -10 °C (-18 °F). c value the system must give an alarm to the pump Line bearing lubrication For pumps equipped with flow monitor for the individual line bearings, the bearing Pump frame size Normal flow Q n l/min (USgpm) Critical flow Q c l/min (USgpm 1 4.2 (1.2) 3.6 (1) 2 5 (1.4) 4.3 (1.2) 3 5.9 (1.6) 5 (1.4) 4 6.7 (1.8) 5.7 (1.5) For bearing frame size see section 8.7 first column. c values the pump must be stopped and the cause Normal vibration levels, alarm and trip For guidance, pumps generally fall under a recommended maximum levels below are based on Regular monitoring of the pump vibration is recommended to show any deterioration in Alarm and trip values for installed pumps should be based on the actual measurements (N) taken Vibration velocity – unfiltered mm/s (in./sec) r.m.s. Normal N 7.1 (0.28) Alarm N x 1.25 9.0 (0.35) Shutdown trip N x 2.0 14.2 (0.56) Where pumps operate in a hazardous area refer to section 1.6.4.3 and 0 for the requirements for Shaft seal at sole plate Seal maximum temperature to be defined by seal Stop/start frequency Pump sets are normally suitable for the number of Motor rating kW (hp) Maximum stop/starts per hour Up to 15 (20) 15 Between 15 (20) and 90 (120) 10 Above 90 (120) 6 Where duty and standby pumps are installed it is 5.9 Stopping and shutdown a) Close the outlet valve, but ensure that the pump runs in this condition for no more b) Stop the pump. c) After stopping a jacketed pump, leave the steam supply on for approximately 20 d) Switch off flushing and/or cooling/heating liquid
temperature T
It is important, particularly with grease lubrication, to
keep a check on bearing temperatures. After start-up
the temperature rise should be gradual, reaching a
maximum after approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. This
temperature rise should then remain constant or
marginally reduce with time. (Refer to section 5.2.5
for further information.)
5.8.4
and shut off levels must be set to:
(See table in section 1.6.4.3.)
If the measured bearing temperature exceeds the T
operator or the pump must be automatically stopped
and the cause investigated before restarting the pump.
5.8.5
flush to each line bearing shall be controlled
according the following table:
If either line bearing flush is reduced to below the Q
investigated.
5.8.6
classification for rigid support machines within the
International rotating machinery standards and the
those standards.
pump or system operating conditions. The vibration is
measured adjacent to the pump thrust bearing.
on the pump in the fully commissioned as new condition.
For remote installations continuous monitoring and
automatic alert and shutdown is recommended.
monitoring and protective systems.
5.8.7
vendor for that specific application.
5.8.8
equally spaced stop/starts per hour shown in the
table below. Check capability of the driver and
control/starting system before commissioning.
recommended that they are run alternately every week.
than a few seconds.
minutes. Keep steam circulating in stand-by
pumps.
supplies at a time appropriate to the process.