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Vibration sensors aid preventive maintenance

A Monitran product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 14, 2005

A multichannel vibration monitoring system measures the vibration levels of the fan ventilation system in the Kingsway Tunnel under the Mersey, acting as a preventive maintenance aid.

Monitran has supplied Mersey Tunnels with a multichannel vibration monitoring system for measuring the vibration levels of the fan ventilation system in the tunnels acting as a preventive maintenance aid by providing data to plan when service and repair work can be carried out.

The Kingsway Tunnel has two 2.2km-long tubes which connect Liverpool to Wallasey, providing an important traffic route for both commuter and heavy goods vehicles.

The latest tunnel is now 30 years old and with its four traffic lanes links Liverpool with the Wirral giving fast access to the M53 motorway and the Freight Ferry Terminal to Ireland.

In the tunnel are eight sets of ventilation systems with both extract and blow, four of the sets being on standby.

Each system uses extremely large fans with blade diameters of up to 3.5m.

The level of carbon monoxide and smoke density are both monitored manually and at excessive levels the operator can change the fan speed or, in the event of fan failure, bring a standby fan on line.

Each fan is driven through a Radicon gearbox, the bearings of which are monitored for vibration levels.

When these levels become excessive, maintenance engineers can switch over to the four standby fans and move in to carry out service or repair work.

Because the fan systems are in robust casings, the components cannot be seen or accessed easily, which eliminates manual monitoring with a portable vibration meter.

Mersey Tunnels overcame this by fitting a permanent Monitran vibration sensor at each point on the eight fan systems, giving continuous simultaneous vibration readings for the whole tunnel.

All of the sensor signals are cabled into the multichannel MTN 6000 vibration monitoring system housed in an industrial enclosure, which provides sensor excitation, signal conditioning, level indication and preset alarm level triggering via relay units.

Alan Kirkham, the engineer at Mersey Tunnels responsible for fan system operation chose Monitran because: "They gave us good quality products at the right price and they have proved to be extremely reliable in this important vibration monitoring application".

This is just one of the many varied applications of Monitran vibration monitoring equipment acting as economic and reliable products in the important task of protecting the rotating parts of all types of vitally important industrial machinery.

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