Well, nothing to share.
For some reason the valve was not acting up yesterday like it did in the report. Another reason why I think it has something to do with the discharge pipe going underground and tieing in to storm drain. Who knows what size that is, how many 90s, how far it is to the treatment plant or wherever the outlet is, and the conditions there. Maybe there was some gum in the works that day.

Brad

Quoting Brad Casterline <bcasterl...@fsc-inc.com>:

Thanks Matt and Tom.

There will be an expert (i.e., not me) checking it out on site tomorrow and
I will see about sharing the diagnosis here soon.



Brad



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On Behalf Of Tom Duross
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2018 8:52 AM
To: sprinklerforum@lists.firesprinkler.org
Subject: RE: Excessive Vibration of Pressure Relief Valve



Have a vibration analysis performed.  That will indicate balance, soft foot,
alignment, bearing, even natural frequency as the source.  To bad we're so
far away from each other.



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On Behalf Of Matt Grise
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2018 9:32 AM
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Subject: RE: Excessive Vibration of Pressure Relief Valve



Is the drain piping well supported? It would be worth checking to see if the
motor is vibrating the pipe.



Matt





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<mailto:sprinklerforum-boun...@lists.firesprinkler.org> > On Behalf Of Brad
Casterline
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2018 8:09 AM
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Subject: RE: Excessive Vibration of Pressure Relief Valve



A little more info:



I am being told the horizontal and vertical displacement due to vibration is
about 5/8" and that this is unacceptable.

The valve and discharge pipe size is per the chart, not calculated as
allowed.

The arrangement is Valve, flanged 90 looking down, spool piece to
flange-spigot, goes underground and ties to storm drain.

So I'm thinking 'water-hammer' is the culprit (talk about a beautiful but
rather hairy hydraulic formula!).

It would be quick and easy to cut a grooved check valve listed for vertical
down into the spool, but I don't if it would 'check' the returning pressure
shock wave.

Does anyone here know?



Thanks,



Brad



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On Behalf Of Brad Casterline
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2018 11:34 AM
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Subject: Excessive Vibration of Pressure Relief Valve



Does anyone have any experience with the relief valve (for diesel driven
fire pump) failing the vibration test?

If so, can you tell me how it was corrected?

Any experience with the discharge pipe being to anything other than
atmosphere?



Thanks,



Brad



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