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Water distribution pumps, chemical transfer pumps, and standard HVAC circulating units.

To accurately apply the standard, specific measurement parameters must be followed: ISO 10816-7:2009 - Mechanical vibration

Not all pumps are engineered equally, and their acceptable vibration levels reflect their design, power, and criticality. ISO 10816-7 splits pumps into two primary categories based on their structural rigidity and power rating. Category I: High-Consequence or High-Power Pumps

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ISO 10816-7 establishes the specific evaluation criteria for vibration magnitudes of rotodynamic pumps for industrial applications. It applies to measurements taken on the non-rotating parts (bearing housings) of pumps with a power rating above 1 kW.

ISO 10816-7 is an internationally recognized standard titled: “Mechanical vibration — Evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts — Part 7: Rotodynamic pumps for industrial applications, including measurements on rotating shafts.”

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for industrial applications with a nominal power above 1 kW. It defines the requirements for evaluating vibration levels measured on non-rotating parts, primarily the bearing housings, during both in-situ operations and factory acceptance tests. While its primary focus is on non-rotating components, it also provides supplemental guidance for measuring relative shaft vibration. ISO - International Organization for Standardization Core Evaluation Criteria