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Flood- and outage-resilient plants | Beginner’s guide to detecting pump and blower motor issues with vibration monitoring
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One rainy evening in Chonburi, a pump motor sounded slightly rough. The operator thought, “it’s still running, no problem.” Hours later, the bearing seized, halting the line and delaying shipments. If the team had shared vibration numbers instead of impressions, the outcome could have been different. This scenario reflects common on-site cases in Thailand.
■ Why motors suddenly stop — uncovering the truth of “invisible degradation”
Thailand’s rainy season brings humidity, splashing water, mud, and long continuous runs, raising risks for pumps, blower, and cooling systems. Night and weekend shifts run lean, so small changes are easily missed. With the EEC driving flood-control investment and uptime demands, rotating equipment health is critical. The spread of variable-speed drives (VSD) widens operating RPM, so listening and fixed routines often miss early, quiet anomalies.
■ Effective monitoring approach
Start by tracking RMS vibration velocity, then analyze frequency and time patterns. Common progression:
- Small RMS rise → periodic modulation → stronger high-frequency components
- Define thresholds from site-specific baselines, not only generic standards
- Use two-level alarms (Trend / Action) with dwell time to filter spikes
- Make alarms RPM-aware for VSD-driven machines
■ Applying in the field
Establish a baseline in both dry and rainy seasons, logging RMS with RPM. Verify with a handheld meter like MODEL-1332B, then deploy MODEL-2502 at fixed pump/blower points to stream 4–20 mA into PLC/SCADA. When panel alerts are required, pair with MODEL-2590C to set two-level alarms with delay.
■ Benefits observed
- Detect anomalies before audible noise
- Lower risk of unplanned stoppages
- Align maintenance plans with spare parts and manpower
■ Showa Sokki’s recommendation
Resilient plants start with numbers, not impressions. Baseline with MODEL-1332B, expand to continuous monitoring with MODEL-2502, and add MODEL-2590C for in-panel alerts. Showa Sokki and our local partners will help select the best-fit unit and design a practical first-phase setup tailored to site conditions.
📩 For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Main product/process :
- MODEL-1332B: https://prime.nc-net.com/105994/en/product_others/detail_goods/25249
- MODEL-2502: https://prime.nc-net.com/105994/en/product_others/detail_goods/25250
- MODEL-2590C: https://prime.nc-net.com/105994/en/product_others/detail_goods/25338
Download :
- MODEL-1332B (Free Download): https://prime.nc-net.com/105994/en/catalog/detail/7285
- MODEL-2502 (Free Download): https://prime.nc-net.com/105994/en/catalog/detail/7541
- MODEL-2590C (Free Download): https://prime.nc-net.com/105994/en/catalog/detail/7540
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■ Glossary
- RMS vibration velocity: Key health indicator; unit mm/s RMS
- Two-level alarm: Separates Trend vs Action, with dwell
- Threshold: Decision level derived from on-site baseline
- VSD (inverter): RPM-controllable drive needing band-specific rules
- Predictive maintenance: Acting on early indicators to avoid failure
- P-F curve: Window from detection (P) to functional failure (F)
- RMS / Peak / P-P: Common vibration units
■ References
- Water and infrastructure investment in the EEC area
- Flood and landslide alerts in Thailand’s eastern provinces
- Public–private initiatives on water management in EEC
- Budget reports for flood/drought mitigation in eastern Thailand
- Thailand’s energy management framework for factories
- Energy-efficiency labeling and minimum standards
- 2025 flood-risk outlook (La Niña)
- Flood-mitigation meetings in Chonburi industrial estates
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(Last update : 2025-09-09)
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