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Rotating Equipment Monitoring Guidelines [Complete Revision]
standard by Process Industry Practices, 09/01/2013

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This Practice provides guidance for the application of instrumentation to monitor rotating equipment for machinery protection, enhanced performance, and predictive maintenance.

This Practice describes the following:

a.Typical applications for continuous on-line monitoring of rotating equipment
b.Types of monitoring that could be provided and where they are typically applied
c.Installation considerations specific to type of monitoring equipment
d.General calibration and functional checkout considerations
e.Documentation recommendations

Types of rotating equipment covered in this Practice include centrifugal compressors, centrifugal pumps, gears, steam turbines, gas turbines, electric motors and generators, and other shaft driven equipment.

This Practice does not cover anti-surge controllers, performance controllers, seal gas systems, and other equipment auxiliary systems.

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Published:
09/01/2013
Number of Pages:
25
File Size:
1 file , 640 KB
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Rotating Equipment Monitoring Guidelines (New Practice)
standard by Process Industry Practices, 10/01/2007

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This Practice provides guidance for the application of machinery protection instrumentation on rotating equipment in accordance with the applicable API Recommended Practices (RP). Considerations are also given to condition monitoring for enhanced performance and predictive maintenance.

This Practice can be used as a guide for the following:

a. Preparing bid specifications for rotating equipment machinery protection and monitoring instrumentation

b. Retrofitting monitoring instrumentation on existing installations

c. Identifying areas of responsibility for design, installation, and/or maintenance of rotating equipment-monitoring instrumentation

d. Preparing bid specifications for a Continuous Machinery Monitoring System (CMMS)

This Practice describes the following:

a. When continuous on-line monitoring of rotating equipment should be provided

b. Types of monitoring that could be provided and where they are applied

c. Installation considerations specific to type of monitoring equipment

d. General calibration and functional checkout considerations

e. Documentation recommendations

Rotating equipment covered includes centrifugal compressors, centrifugal pumps, gears, steam turbines, gas turbines, electric motors and generators, and other shaft driven equipment.

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Published:
10/01/2007
Number of Pages:
29
File Size:
1 file , 320 KB