Industrial Blower Vibration Severity Calculator
Check industrial blower vibration against ISO 10816 zones A–D and know instantly whether to run, plan maintenance, or stop.
Measure with an accelerometer or vibration pen on both bearing housings of the blower shaft, horizontal and vertical, broadband velocity 10–1,000 Hz.
Zone B — acceptable for unrestricted long-term operation.
With your numbers: 2.4 mm/s RMS measured on a “ISO 10816-1 Class II — medium machines 15–75 kW” machine falls in zone B (1.12–2.8 mm/s). Zone bands per ISO 10816-1, Table A.1. Measure broadband 10–1,000 Hz on the bearing housing.
Field notes from maintenance practice
High-speed blowers (and especially multistage centrifugals) are sensitive to aerodynamic operating point: running in or near surge shakes the rotor with low-frequency pulsation no balancing can fix. If vibration is unsteady and wanders with system demand, look at the process curve first. Typical drivers of rising vibration on a industrial blower are impeller fouling/erosion imbalance, belt drive wear, bearing defects, surge or unstable duty point, and inlet vane problems. Trend the same measurement point over time — a machine that creeps from 1.12 toward 2.8 mm/s is telling you something months before failure.
Measure on both bearing housings of the blower shaft, horizontal and vertical. Keep the measurement location, machine load and speed consistent between readings, otherwise the trend means nothing. Log readings at a fixed interval (weekly for critical assets, monthly for balance-of-plant).
Sources & references
- ISO 10816 / ISO 20816 — Mechanical vibration, evaluation of machine vibration (zone boundaries 1.12/2.8/7.1 mm/s)
- ISO 13373-1 — Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines, vibration condition monitoring
Screening guidance only — zone limits are generic. The machine OEM's vibration acceptance limits and a qualified vibration analyst take precedence for shutdown decisions.
Industrial Blower Vibration Severity Calculator for maintenance and reliability teams: Check industrial blower vibration against ISO 10816 zones A–D and know instantly whether to run, plan maintenance, or stop. Free, private (everything runs in your browser) and ready for daily plant use.
About Industrial Blower Vibration Severity Calculator
This checker grades the overall vibration of a industrial blower against the ISO 10816 severity zones. Enter the velocity reading in mm/s RMS (the number any vibration pen or analyzer shows as “overall velocity”) and the tool places it in zone A (new-machine condition), B (acceptable for unrestricted long-term operation), C (plan corrective maintenance) or D (damage is occurring). For this machine class the boundaries are 1.12, 2.8 and 7.1 mm/s.
How to use Industrial Blower Vibration Severity Calculator
- 1Measure overall velocity (mm/s RMS, 10–1,000 Hz) on the bearing housing with a vibration pen or analyzer and enter it.
- 2Pick the machine class / support type if your installation differs from the default — the ISO zone boundaries update instantly.
- 3Read the zone verdict (A–D) and the worked example, then log the reading at a fixed interval and watch for movement between zones.
Why use Industrial Blower Vibration Severity Calculator?
- ✓Check industrial blower vibration against ISO 10816 zones A–D and know instantly whether to run, plan maintenance, or stop — computed instantly with the standard formula
- ✓100% free and unlimited, with no sign-up, login or paywall
- ✓Runs entirely in your browser — readings and asset data never leave your device
- ✓Niche-specific defaults and thresholds for industrial blower, traceable to the cited standards
Frequently asked questions
What is an acceptable vibration level for a industrial blower?+
Per ISO 10816, up to 1.12 mm/s RMS is new-machine condition (zone A) and up to 2.8 mm/s is acceptable for unrestricted long-term operation (zone B). Between 2.8 and 7.1 mm/s the machine should be scheduled for corrective maintenance (zone C), and above 7.1 mm/s vibration is severe enough to cause damage (zone D).
What does pulsing, wandering vibration on a blower usually mean?+
Aerodynamic instability — operation near surge or rotating stall — rather than imbalance. Imbalance is steady and speed-dependent; surge pulses at low frequency and shifts with dampers and demand. Re-check the system resistance curve, open the discharge, and see if the pulsing stops before any mechanical work.
Where should I mount the sensor on a industrial blower?+
On both bearing housings of the blower shaft, horizontal and vertical — as close to the bearing as possible, on stiff metal (never on covers or guards). Take horizontal, vertical and axial readings if you can; use the highest for the ISO grade and always re-measure at the same spot, load and speed.
What causes high vibration in a industrial blower?+
The usual suspects are impeller fouling/erosion imbalance, belt drive wear, bearing defects, surge or unstable duty point, and inlet vane problems. A frequency spectrum tells them apart: imbalance shows at 1× running speed, misalignment at 2×, bearing defects at non-synchronous frequencies, and looseness as a raised noise floor with harmonics.
Velocity, acceleration or displacement — which should I enter?+
Velocity in mm/s RMS, 10–1,000 Hz. ISO 10816 zone tables are defined on broadband RMS velocity because it weights low- and high-frequency faults evenly for general machines. Acceleration (g) suits high-frequency bearing analysis and displacement (µm) suits low-speed machines, but neither maps onto these zone boundaries.
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