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Siemens AG Operating Instructions 2.02 1PL618
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Faults
6
6.1
Fault diagnosis table
Diagnosis table for mechanical and electrical faults
The tables below list general faults caused by mechanical and electrical influences.
Table 6-1
Diagnosis table for mechanical faults
Overview of mechanical faults
Mechanical fault characteristics
- rubbing/grinding noise
- significant temperature rise
- radial vibration
- axial vibration
Possible causes of faults
Remedial measures
1)
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- Rotating parts rubbing/grinding
Determine cause and adjust parts
x
- Air supply restricted,
possibly wrong direction of rotation of fan
Check air passages,
clean filter, replace fan if necessary
x
- Rotor not balanced
Rebalance rotor
x
- Rotor out of true, shaft bent
Consult the manufacturer
x
- Poor alignment
Align motor unit,
check coupling
2)
x x
- Coupled motor not balanced
Rebalance coupled motor
x
- Shocks from coupled motor
Check coupled motor
x
- Imbalance originating from gearing
Adjust/repair gearing
x x
- Resonance with the foundation
After consultation, reinforce foundations
x x
- Changes in foundation
Determine cause of changes,
eliminate if necessary; realign motor
x x
1)
As well as eliminating the cause of the fault (as described under "Remedial measures"), you must also rectify any
damage the motor may have suffered.
2)
Take into account possible changes due to a rise in temperature.