A bearing protection system is a critical component in machinery and equipment that use rotating shafts and bearings. Its primary purpose is to detect and respond to bearing faults and lubrication issues in order to prevent catastrophic failures and extend the lifespan of the machinery. Here's how such a system typically works:
1. Vibration Monitoring:
Bearing faults often result in increased vibration levels. A bearing protection system includes vibration sensors placed strategically near the bearings. These sensors continuously monitor the vibration patterns of the rotating components. If there's a significant increase in vibration amplitude or a change in frequency patterns, it indicates a potential issue with the bearing.
2. Temperature Monitoring:
Bearing overheating can be a sign of insufficient lubrication or other problems. Temperature sensors are placed near the bearings to monitor their operating temperatures.