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Homepage>BS ISO 13373-9:2017 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines. Vibration condition monitoring Diagnostic techniques for electric motors
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BS ISO 13373-9:2017 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines. Vibration condition monitoring Diagnostic techniques for electric motors

BS ISO 13373-9:2017

Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines. Vibration condition monitoring Diagnostic techniques for electric motors

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Označení normy:BS ISO 13373-9:2017
Počet stran:32
Vydáno:2017-10-25
ISBN:978 0 580 85770 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 13373-9:2017


This standard BS ISO 13373-9:2017 Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines. Vibration condition monitoring is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.160 Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements

This document specifies procedures to be considered when carrying out vibration diagnostics of various types of electric motors. The four motor types covered by this document are squirrel-cage induction, wound-rotor induction, salient-pole and DC motors.

NOTE The first two types are defined in ISO 20958.

This document is mostly applicable to motors with power above 15 kW.

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 procedures presented in this document can, in some cases, be applied to other types of electrical machines, such as generators, but there can be other specific techniques associated with such machines that are not included in this document.

The use of non-vibration quantities, such as voltage and current, to identify and analyse vibration-related faults in electric motors is outside the scope of this document.