ISO-13373-5 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines - Vibration condition monitoring - Part 5: Diagnostic techniques for fans and blowers

ISO-13373-5 - 1ST EDITION - CURRENT


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This document sets out the specific procedures to be considered when carrying out vibration diagnostics of various types of fans and blowers.

This document is intended to be used by condition monitoring practitioners, engineers and technicians and provides a practical, step-by-step, vibration-based approach to fault diagnosis. In addition, it gives a number of examples for a range of machine and component types and their associated fault symptoms.

The approach given in this document is based on established good practice, put together by experienced users, although it is acknowledged that other approaches can exist. Recommended actions for a particular diagnosis depend on individual circumstances, the degree of confidence in the fault diagnosis (e.g. has the same diagnosis been made correctly before for this machine), the experience of the practitioner, the fault type and severity as well as on safety and commercial considerations. It is neither possible nor the aim of this document to recommend actions for all circumstances.

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Document Number

ISO 13373-5:2020

Revision Level

1ST EDITION

Status

Current

Publication Date

June 1, 2020

Committee Number

ISO/TC 108/SC 2