ANSI AMCA 204-2005 Balance Quality and Vibration Levels for Fans《风扇的平衡质量和振动级别》.pdf
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1、The International Authority on Air System ComponentsAIR MOVEMENT AND CONTROLASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL, INC.ANSI/AMCAStandard 204-05Balance Quality andVibration Levels for FansAn American National StandardApproved by ANSI on March 28, 2012(R2012)ANSI/AMCA Standard 204-05(R2012)Balance Quality and Vib
2、ration Levels for FansAir Movement and Control Association International30 W. University DriveArlington Heights, Illinois60004This edition of ANSI/AMCA Standard 204 was adopted by the membership of the Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc., on 03 August 2003. It was reaffirmed by
3、the Air Movement Division and approved as an American National Standard on March 28, 2012.This standard addresses the need of both the users and manufacturers of fans for technically accurate but uncomplicated information of the subjects of fan balance precision and vibration levels. The data presen
4、ted herein is referenced to applicable national and international standards and is in harmony with these stan-dards, including ISO 14694:2003, Industrial fans - Specification for balance quality and vibration levels. Information from the reference standards is supplemented by years of experience on
5、the part of committee members and from other contributors in the industry. 2012 by Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc.All rights reserved. Reproduction or translation of any part of this work beyond that permitted by Sections 107 and 108 of the United States Copyright Act withou
6、t the permission of the copyright owner is unlawful. Requests for permission or further information should be addressed to the Executive Director, Air Movement and Control Association International, Inc. at 30 West University Drive, Arlington Heights, IL 60004-1893 U.S.A.Air Movement and Control Ass
7、ociation International, Inc. will consider and decide all written complaints regarding its standards, certification programs, or interpretations thereof. For information on procedures for submitting and handling complaints, write to:Air Movement and Control Association International30 West Universit
8、y DriveArlington Heights, IL 60004-1893 U.S.A.AMCA International, Incorporatedc/o Federation of Environmental Trade Associations2 Waltham Court, Milley Lane, Hare HatchReading, Berkshire, United KingdomRG10 9THAMCA uses its best efforts to produce standards for the benefit of the industry and the pu
9、blic in light of avail-able information and accepted industry practices. However, AMCA does not guarantee, certify or assure the safety or performance of any products, components or systems tested, designed, installed or operated in accordance with AMCA standards or that any tests conducted under it
10、s standards will be non-hazardous or free from risk.AMCA PublicationsAuthorityCopyrightObjectionsDisclaimerDr. John Cermak Acme Engineering indus-trial process applications; mine/tunnel ventilation applica-tions, and power generation applications. Other applications are not specifically excluded, ex
11、cept as follows:Excluded are installations that involve severe forces, impacts, or extreme temperature acting on the fan.Fan foundations and installation practices are beyond the scope of this standard. Foundation design and fan installa-tion are not normally the responsibilities of the fan manufac-
12、turer. It is fully expected that the foundation upon which the fan is mounted will provide the support and stability neces-sary to meet the vibration criteria of the fan as it is delivered from the factory.Other factors such as impeller cleanliness, aerodynamic conditions, background vibration, oper
13、ation at rotational speeds other than those agreed upon, and maintenance of the fan affect fan vibration level but are beyond the scope of this standard.This standard is intended to cover only the balance or vibra-tion of the fan and does not take into account the effect of fan vibration on personne
14、l, equipment, or processes.Any or all portions of this standard, or modifications thereof, are subject to agreement between the concerned parties.2. Normative ReferencesThe following standards contain provisions that, through specific reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American Na
15、tional Standard. At the time of publication of this standard the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agree-ments based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standar
16、ds listed below.1 ANSI S2.7-1982 (R1997) Balancing TerminologyAmerican National Standards Institute11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10035 U.S.A 2 ISO 1925:2001 Mechanical Vibration Balancing VocabularyInternational Organization for Standardization1 Rue de Varembe, Case Oistake 56, Ch-1211, Geneve 2
17、0, SWITZERLAND3 ANSI S2.19-1989 (R1997) Balance Quality of Rigid Rotating Bodies (ISO 1940) American National Standards Institute, 11 West 42ndStreet, New York, NY 10035 U.S.A.3. Definitions / Units of Measure / Symbols3.1 Definitions 3.1.1 BalancingThe process of adding or removing mass in a plane
18、or planes on a rotor in order to move the center of gravity towards the axis of rotation.3.1.2 Balance quality gradeThe recommended limits for residual unbalance of a rotor based upon the intended application. (Note: Commonly used balance quality grades in ANSI S2.19 refer to the vibra-tion that wou
19、ld result if the rotor operated in free space, i.e., Balance Quality Grade G6.3 corresponds to a shaft vibra-tion of 6.3 mm/s velocity, at the operating rotational speed of the rotor). The value represents the product of the unbal-ance multiplied by the angular velocity and divided by the weight of
20、the rotor.3.1.3 DisplacementThe distance that a body moves from a stationary or neutral position.2 | ANSI/AMCA 204-05 (R2012)3.1.4 Electrical run-outThe total measured variation in the apparent location of a ferrous shaft surface during a complete slow rotation of that shaft as determined by an eddy
21、 current probe system. This measurement may be affected by variations in the electrical/magnetic properties of the shaft material as well as varia-tions in the shaft surface.3.1.5 Fan application categoryA grouping used to describe fan applications, their appropri-ate Balance Quality Grades, and Rec
22、ommended Vibration Levels.3.1.6 Fan assemblyThe fan assembly consists of those items typically packaged together as “a complete fan”, including, as applicable: rotor, bearings, belts, housing, motor, sheaves, and mounting base/structure. In the case of a cooling tower application, the fan assembly i
23、s considered to consist of the rotor alone.3.1.7 Fan rotorAn assembly consisting of a fan impeller mounted on its shaft. (AMCA 99-0066) 3.1.8 Fan vibration levelThe vibration amplitude measured at a fan bearing and expressed in units of displacement or velocity.3.1.9 FilterA device used to separate
24、vibration on the basis of its frequency. Vibration meters normally have adjustable filters to allow measurements at a frequency range of interest.3.1.10 Filter-in; sharpVibration measured only at a frequency of interest. 3.1.11 Filter-out; broad passVibration measured over a wide frequency range; so
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