Mechanical; Inertia Unbalance - GE H301 Series Operating Manual

High speed reciprocating compressors
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90 | Chapter 7: Vibration

Mechanical

Possible causes of excessive mechanical vibration include:
Loose hold-down bolting
Loose distance piece to cylinder or frame bolting
Loose cylinder support
Possible frame distortion
Improper distance piece support
Improper discharge bottle support
Drive coupling misalignment
Process gas pipe binding or misalignment
Check each area individually to determine if there is a problem and correct the
cause, (Refer to
"Chapter 9:

Inertia Unbalance

Unacceptable vibration amplitudes, due to unbalanced reciprocating weights,
may cause excessive shaking forces and couples. Unbalanced couples cannot be
eliminated, but are minimized by balancing the opposing throws.
Determine the weight of each throw by weighing these reciprocating components:
Crosshead and associated balance weights
Piston rod assembly with piston rings and crosshead jam nut
Select and add balance weight(s) equal to the difference between the reciprocating
weight of the opposing throws to the piston rod assembly having the lowest
weight. For applications having a blank throw, add balance weight(s) to the blank
throw crosshead.
The maximum out-of-balance weight between the opposing throws is 4 ounces
(0.25 lb., 0.113 kg). See
"Balance Weights"
Unbalanced couples due to rotating weights can cause vertical and horizontal
movement at the crankshaft's speed frequency.
Unbalanced forces due to reciprocating weights can cause axial and horizontal
movement at the crankshaft rotation frequency or multiples thereof.
For example, primary vibration is at crankshaft speed,
1800 RPM = 1800 CPM = 30 Hertz (Hz).
Secondary vibration is at two times crankshaft speed,
3600 RPM = 3600 CPM = 60 Hz.
The compressor skid and foundation must absorb these inertia forces and couples.
Measure the vibration, caused by inertia unbalance, with handheld vibrometers or
electronic analyzers.
Troubleshooting").
for balancing procedures.

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