
1. The maximum coupling size for each Ariel compressor frame model is predetermined by most
coupling manufacturers or torsional providers. The crankshaft stub shaft length shown on the
outline drawing matches a standard industry coupling size. Do not use a coupling hub design that
does not completely engage or overhangs the compressor stub shaft length unless it is thoroughly
checked by torsional and stress analyses.
2. For all direct drive units (engine or motor), use a torsionally rigid, flexible disc coupling similar to
the Thomas or Formsprag types, unless thoroughly checked by torsional analysis.
3. Do not use couplings that grow and shrink axially due to torque loading.
4. See the coupling manufacturer instruction manual for specific coupling installation and operation
requirements.
5. Determine the appropriate interference fit between the coupling hub and the compressor shaft to
transmit torque at all operating conditions. The torque load is considered a "heavy" or "heavy
alternating" load. Ensure the coupling hub and shaft are clean and dry before installation. If a
shrink disk or other externally applied interference mechanism is used to ease hub removal, the
packager and component vendor must verify the coupling can transmit the required torque without
slipping or embedding into the compressor stub shaft.
6. Perform an on-site torsional vibration measurement on compressors driven by variable speed
electric motors. Test through design speed ranges and anticipated cylinder unloading steps as
soon after start-up as possible to confirm theoretical analysis results.
7. To ensure parallel and concentric
drive train alignment, position connected
equipment so total indicator
reading (TIR) is as close to zero as
possible on the coupling hub faces
and outside diameters at normal operating
temperature. Do not exceed
0.005 inches (0.13 mm) on the face
and outside diameter, except for coupling
hub outside diameters above 17
in. (43 cm). The angular face TIR limit
is 0° 1’ (0.0167°). See Fig. 5-1.
Hub O.D. >17 in. x 0.00029 = angular
TIR, in. max.
Hub O.D. >43 cm x 0.0029 = angular TIR, mm max.
Center the coupling between the driver and compressor
so it does not thrust or force the crankshaft
against either thrust face.
For cold alignment, account for the difference in thermal
growth height between the compressor and
driver. See Table 5-1 for compressor centerline
height change based on 6.5 x 10-6/°F (11.7 x 10-6/°C)
and a differential temperature of 100°F (55.6°C).
Obtain driver thermal growth predictions from the
driver manufacturer
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