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Iso 2372 vibration standard
Iso 2372 vibration standard








iso 2372 vibration standard
  1. #Iso 2372 vibration standard iso#
  2. #Iso 2372 vibration standard series#

The criteria specified apply to machine sets having power above 15 kW and operating speeds between 120 r/min and 15 000 r/min.

#Iso 2372 vibration standard iso#

This part of ISO 10816 gives criteria for assessing vibration levels when measurements are made in situ. Important Note: The scope shown in the preview cannot be considered current because it is modified by Amendment 1. The scope of this standard is quoted below from the ISO.org preview page (quotation in bold). This amendment actually modifies the scope of the standard, so it is critical to its being considered current. The “10816” issuance of the dash 3 standard is still in force, but to be current it must be joined by a 2017 amendment, “Amendment 1”. When first created it was the “catch-all” standard used for many types of machines (such as centrifugal pumps which are now covered by the dash 7 standard) that have since come to be covered by their own specific part of the series.

#Iso 2372 vibration standard series#

ISO 10816-3 is the current standard in the series that covers a general range of equipment types and sizes. Part 3: Industrial machines with nominal power above 15 kW and nominal speeds between 120 r/min and 15 000 r/min when measured in situ This standard is titled: INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 10816-3 Mechanical vibration - Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts The subsequent standard in the series, the “dash 3” standard is the focus of this blog. The dash 2 standard covers the measurement and evaluation of vibration on large land-based gas or steam turbines and generators. Next (numerically) is the standard we also mentioned in our previous blog, 20816-2. The original standards from 1974 (ISO 2372) and 1985 (ISO 3945) were replaced or superseded by ISO 10816-1 in 1995. This series ends with the numeric sequence of xx816-x. We previously introduced a series of international standards pertaining to condition monitoring of industrial equipment with vibration analysis in, Condition Monitoring & Vibration Classification Standards Awareness: Part 1 & 2. This blog post is simply an attempt to help those who may be unaware that such guidance exists or of the extent of such standards. Disclaimer: The author is not trying to present himself as an authority on all available CM standards.










Iso 2372 vibration standard