The Fluke 3561 FC monitors vibration and temperature with a single compact device.
Catching Common Pump Faults
Of the technologies that can be used to measure machine health, vibration monitoring is one of the most effective. Many vibration sensors on the market today, such as the Fluke 3561 FC, monitor vibration and temperature with a single compact device.
Remote vibration monitoring can identify conditional changes caused by the four most common machine faults:
• Misalignment: This may be caused by improper shaft installation, baseplate or foundation issues, improper coupling between the pump and motor, unbalanced load, coupling damage, and seal or bearing wear.
• Imbalance: This may result from eroded impeller blades, problems with motor rotors, improper bearing installation and bent shafts.
• Looseness: This may occur with improper installation of the equipment, manufacturing defects, baseplate issues, improperly torqued fasteners and underlying vibration from other faults.
• Bearing wear: This may be caused by misalignment, contamination, improper lubrication, improper installation and electrical damage
Identifying these faults early helps teams make decisions about repairs before they become emergencies.