Timely inspection of bearing wear and rotor clearance in screw refrigeration compressors prevents rotor-to-housing contact and catastrophic mechanical failure. This guide outlines standard measurement techniques using dial indicators and feeler gauges to maintain proper operational tolerances during industrial refrigeration maintenance.
In demanding cold storage facilities and continuous process cooling operations, maintaining the mechanical alignment of a screw refrigeration compressor is vital for operational longevity. Over extended runtime, axial thrust and radial forces induce wear on roller and angular contact bearings. Unchecked bearing wear leads to increased rotor deviation, potential rotor-to-casing contact, and loss of volumetric efficiency. Systematic measurement of mechanical tolerances during routine compressor maintenance prevents costly downtime and preserves hardware integrity.
Measuring axial displacement determines the condition of the thrust bearing assembly located at the discharge end of the compressor.
Evaluating internal gaps between male and female rotors, as well as between rotor tips and the inner cylinder wall, ensures proper sealing during compression.
When bearing wear exceeds acceptable parameters, replacement requires strict adherence to alignment procedures:
Timely inspection of bearing wear and rotor clearance in screw refrigeration compressors prevents rotor-to-housing contact and catastrophic mechanical failure. This guide outlines standard measurement techniques using dial indicators and feeler gauges to maintain proper operational tolerances during industrial refrigeration maintenance.
In demanding cold storage facilities and continuous process cooling operations, maintaining the mechanical alignment of a screw refrigeration compressor is vital for operational longevity. Over extended runtime, axial thrust and radial forces induce wear on roller and angular contact bearings. Unchecked bearing wear leads to increased rotor deviation, potential rotor-to-casing contact, and loss of volumetric efficiency. Systematic measurement of mechanical tolerances during routine compressor maintenance prevents costly downtime and preserves hardware integrity.
Measuring axial displacement determines the condition of the thrust bearing assembly located at the discharge end of the compressor.
Evaluating internal gaps between male and female rotors, as well as between rotor tips and the inner cylinder wall, ensures proper sealing during compression.
When bearing wear exceeds acceptable parameters, replacement requires strict adherence to alignment procedures: