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Vacuum pumps and systems are extensively used in various process industries. As a manufacturer, it has to be ensured that the pumps are properly tested for efficient operation and long life. Understanding the various aspects of a pump will help the operator to deal with day to day problems, which are inevitable.
In Dry screw vacuum pumps, the standard tests performed on the pump after assembly and before packaging are:
This article presents an overview on the various tests performed on dry screw vacuum pumps.
Several factors govern the performance of a vacuum pump. It is important to inspect the pumps along with its accessories including the upstream and downstream piping and equipment for leakage periodically as it is a major factor in the performance of the pump.
Bearings are key components of any rotating equipment. Any forces generated on rotating parts are a source of vibrations. Such forces could be created by misalignment, friction, missing stiffness, electric problems or imbalance coming from parts or growing layers on the pump rotors or particle intake.
Vibrations are measured in three perpendicular axis:
Vibrations are measured with a Vibrometer. Vibrometer consists of a piezoelectric sensor and magnetic base to give velocity of vibrations in the root mean square (RMS in m/sec). Sensors should be placed close to the bearing zone. Avoid painted surfaces, unloaded bearing zones, split housing and structural gaps. The maximum permissible vibration level for Everest Dry Screw Vacuum pump is 2.8 m/sec. Vibration test is also important in order to prevent the following scenarios [1]
In a dry screw vacuum pump, optimization of temperature plays a vital role. Sudden and huge variations will result in the stalling of the vacuum pump. Temperature is measured at the following points in a dry screw vacuum pump
A large percentage of applications require a T3 rating.
Another important factor for the smooth operation of a dry screw vacuum pump is the amount of current drawn by the motor. Testing is done in order to ensure the motor rating specified and the current drawn are in agreement with each other. If the pump is producing too much horsepower, it can cause additional problems with the entire system if it’s not built to withstand the excess power or if the material being pumped needs to be transported at a lower speed.
The intensity of sound is measured in sound pressure levels (SPL) and the common unit of measurement is decibel, dB (A).This scale resembles the audible response of the human ear. Sound test provides an idea about the condition of the pump. Abnormal sound can be due to reasons like presence of debris or pieces, worn out bearings etc. Noise level for Dry Screw Vacuum Pump should be less than 85dB(A).
This is a very important parameter for the integrity of the pump. If unchecked, this can create long term issues like loss in suction power which will be difficult to handle in the long run. A vacuum surge is detrimental not only to the pump but the entire associated system. The seals need to be properly checked because any air leakage will make it difficult for the pump to create a consistent vacuum. Further, the life of the valves, gaskets and flanges need to be checked thoroughly before certifying the pump to be ready for shipment.
Some of the most commonly observed problems in dry screw vacuum pumps along with suitable trouble-shooting guidelines are presented below [2]:.
Insufficient Pumping Capacity
Probable causes:
Overload on Electric Motor
Probable causes:
Overheat
Overheating of the pump could be due to:
Knocking
Probable causes:
Damaged Bearing or Gear
Probable causes:
Everest Vacuum has been providing Technical and R&D solutions for various process industries over the last 15 years. We have provided customized vacuum packages to many reputed organizations in India and overseas. We believe in empowering our customers with the best possible customized vacuum system for their overall development.
[1] https://cbeuptime.com/5-signs-its-time-to-replace-industrial-vacuum-pumps/