Inspection of Fans, Blowers, Gear Boxes & Agitators: Amended Edition
Inspection of Fans, Blowers, Gear Boxes & Agitators: Amended Edition
Amended edition
FOR RESTRICTED
CIRCULATION
No.
INSPECTION OF
FANS, BLOWERS, GEAR BOXES & AGITATORS
OISD STANDARD-122
First Edition, January 1990
Amended edition, August, 1999
FOR RESTRICTED
CIRCULATION
No.
INSPECTION OF
FANS, BLOWERS, GEAR BOXES & AGITATORS
Prepared by
COMMITTEE ON
INSPECTION OF ROTARY EQUIPMENT
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The Oil Industry in India is 100 years old. As such a variety of practices
are in vogue because of collaboration/ association with different foreign
companies and governments. Standardisation in design philosophies operating
and maintenance practices at a national level were hardly in existence. This,
coupled with feed back from some serious accidents that occurred in the recent
past in India and abroad, emphasised the need for the industry to review the
existing state of art in designing, operating and maintaining oil and gas
installations.
With this in view, the then Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas in 1986
constituted a Safety Council assisted by Oil Industry Safety Directorate (OISD)
staffed from within the industry in formulating and implementing a serious of self-
regulatory measures aimed at removing obsolescence, standardising and
upgrading the existing standards to ensure safer operations. Accordingly OISD
constituted a number of functional committees comprising of experts nominated
from the industry to draw up standards and guidelines on various subjects.
The Coordinator
Committee on
“Inspection of Rotary Equipment"
Oil Industry Safety Directorate
2nd Floor, “Kailash”
26, Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi-110 001.
List of Members
_________________________________________________________________________
Name Designation & Status
Organisation
__________________________________________________________________________
In addition to the above, several other experts from industry contributed in the
preparation, review and finalisation of this document.
INSPECTION OF FANS, BLOWERS, GEAR BOXES &
AGITATORS
CONTENTS
SECTION
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Scope
3.0 Definitions
8.0 References
INSPECTION OF FANS, BLOWERS, GEAR BOXES &
AGITATORS
4.1.1 After every 200 hours v)Condition of vane control damper (rollers
to be checked and repaired, as
i) Bearing oil for contamination and level necessary).
Renew/repair the seals. (If it is a felt 5.1.1 After every 2000 hours
type seal, renew the felt while checking
bearings, etc. If it is a labyrinth type, the Inspection (through window and end covers)
worn out strips should be changed or if wear for:
is excessive the set of seals shall be
changed.) i) Condition of the gear and bearings
ii) Coupling and alignment
4.2.7 Foundation iii) Oil level
i) Check for tightness of bolts of casing 5.1.2 After every 16000 hours
supports, bearing pedestals, motor
and base plate. Complete overhauling of the Gear Box shall
be carried out.
ii) Check alignment before start up after
tightening the motor and fan casing Note: During overhaul, Partwise Inspection
foundation bolts. as detailed in 5.2 and all the checks
covered in 5.1.1 shall be carried out.
4.2.8 Lubrication System
5.2 PARTWISE INSPECTION
i) Check the system of lubrication for
proper functioning, (where lubricating Partwise inspection as given below shall
oil is used, same shall be changed.) be carried out during complete overhaul.
ii) Check oil pump with piping (in the case 5.2.1 Pinions & Gears
of forcefeed lubrication system).
a) Pinions and gears shall be inspected for
4.2.9 Suction and discharge dampers wear and cracks of teeth. (Cracks
should be inspected with the help of
i) Condition of damper plates, shaft, magnifying glass on all teeth faces. In
bearings, pointer (indicator), ducting, cases of critical services, dye penetrant
and ducting joints shall be checked. test on all teeth should be conducted. In
case of cracked tooth, the gear/pinion
should be replaced.)
b) Tooth faces should be checked for the Mechanical agitators consist of speed
wear on the tooth faces and determining reduction unit and agitators of various
the backlash. (Double ended gear shaft designs. These agitators are mounted on
permit reversal of the gear to reduce the the top, side or at the bottom of the vessel.
backlash. Excessive backlash requires Agitation is achieved by using impellers,
replacement of the gear). marine propeller, paddle, gate, turbine
anchor or saw cutter depending on
c) Meshing of the teeth shall be checked specification of fluid to be agitated.
by Blue matching to ensure 70%
meshing. In the case of side entry or bottom
(While dismantling the gear match entry agitators the shafts are sealed by
marks are put on the face of the gear to using stuffing box or mechanical seals. In
ensure that after assembly, the meshing the case of long shafts steady bearings may
of the teeth does not get disturbed). be used. Therefore, agitators can be
subdivided for the purpose of preventive
5.2.2 Bearings maintenance schedule into Gear boxes and
sealing arrangements.
i) Anti friction bearings-Refer-OISD-RP-
123 6.2 GEAR BOXES
(Inspection of Rotating Equipment
Components) The maintenance schedule mentioned for
gear boxes in 5.0 will be applicable to
ii) Babbited bearings-The following shall be mechanical agitators also.
checked:
6.3 SEALING
a) Signs of wear, damage such as
spalling etc. The maintenance schedule mentioned for
mechanical seals will be applicable to
b) Clearances (restore if necessary) sealing of shafts of mechanical agitators
also.
c) Bearing seals (Ensure no leakage
can take place)
7.0 DIFFERING SCHEDULES
5.3 INSPECTION OF SPARES