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Greenheck FA/103-00 Product Application Manual
Greenheck FA/103-00 Product Application Manual

Greenheck FA/103-00 Product Application Manual

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product
application guide
A technical bulletin for engineers, contractors and students in the air movement and control industry.
Understanding bearings for the fan industry
Bearings are one of the most critical components in
the operation of a fan and careful consideration
must be given to the selection of the appropriate
bearing for each application. Fan manufacturers
that have comprehensive product line ranging from
small light duty commercial fans to heavy duty,
high-speed
industrial
fans
inherently
acquire more
experience in
bearing
application.
Through the
years
Greenheck
has worked closely with our bearing supplier
partners to establish the quality features required
for our full range of products, and to provide the
bearing life expectancy required by our industry.
The following information is intended as a guide to
understand fan-bearing life, components and some
of the typical applications for which they are used.
We will begin our discussion by defining some of
the industry terms used to describe bearing life
expectancy.
Bearing Life
Bearing life is usually expressed as the number of
hours an individual bearing will operate before the
first evidence of metal fatigue develops in the rings
or rolling elements. In past years, four different
terms were used when referring to bearing life. The
terms commonly used were B
L
. The terms B
and L
50
10
and the terms B
and L
50
®
or L
and B
10
10
50
had the same meaning
10
also had the same
50
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meaning. It's time to end the confusion! In today's
terminology the preferred term is L
is sometimes used, therefore both meanings must
be understood.
L
life:
The preferred term in specifying bearing life.
10
The American Bearing Manufacturers Association
(ABMA), formerly the AFBMA defines the Basic
Rating Life, L
10
90% reliability when operating under conventional
conditions, i.e. after a stated amount of time 90% of
a group of identical bearings will not yet have
developed metal fatigue. L
by manufacturers as the `minimum expected life'.
L
life:
Or average life.
50
Although the L
specifying fatigue life per the ABMA, another term
is often used in the industry. The L
is accepted as the bearing life associated with a 50%
reliability, i.e., after a stated amount of time, only
50% of a group of identical bearings will not yet
have developed metal fatigue. L
times the L
life.
10
In other words, to get a L
80,000-hour life, you must specify the L
400,000 hours. The following chart shows a
comparison of L
Required L
Life Hours
20,000
40,000
80,000
or
100,000
200,000
Copyright © 2000 Greenheck Fan Corp.
Fan Application
. However, L
10
as the bearing life associated with a
life is also referred to
10
life is the proper method of
10
or average life
50
life equals five
50
life equal to a L
50
to L
equivalents.
10
50
Equivalent L
10
Life Hours
100,000
200,000
400,000
500,000
1,000,000
FA/103-00
50
10
life to be
50
(avg)
50

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Summary of Contents for Greenheck FA/103-00

  • Page 1 . The terms B and L had the same meaning 200,000 1,000,000 and the terms B and L also had the same ® P.O. Box 410 • Schofield, WI 54476 • 715.359.6171 • Fax 715.355.2399 Copyright © 2000 Greenheck Fan Corp.
  • Page 2 Note: If all the fan products you are specifying are does not guarantee that the fan bearings will have a from the Greenheck Fan & Vent catalog, you can 90% reliability when installed on a fan in the real specify L 100,000 hour life bearings at no extra world.
  • Page 3 Greenheck Product Application Guide locations on the shaft; thrust loads; and the somewhat within the race, so the race doesn’t need direction of belt pull. Most often the selection to pivot within the pillow block. program used is one developed by a bearing 2.
  • Page 4 Greenheck Product Application Guide used on Greenheck’s extended pressure CUBE adapter sleeve-mount locking exhaust fans (Model Cube-XP). system. Because of the geometry of the sleeve-mount The balance of the fan and ventilator products that design, a larger bearing is exceed the limitations of the required for the same shaft stamped steel bearings use the size as would be used in a...