Overview
IEC 60034-14:2018 defines factory acceptance procedures, measurement methods and vibration severity limits for rotating electrical machines with shaft heights 56 mm and higher. It applies to DC and three‑phase AC machines up to 50 MW rated output and running speeds from 120 min⁻¹ to 15 000 min⁻¹, tested uncoupled from any load or prime mover. The fourth edition improves the definition of free suspension, adds an alternative rigid mounting method, refines the shaft key option and harmonizes vibration limits with industry practice.
Keywords: IEC 60034-14:2018, rotating electrical machines, mechanical vibration, vibration measurement, vibration limits.
Key topics and technical requirements
- Scope & exclusions: For factory tests only. Not applicable to in‑situ machines, three‑phase commutator motors, single‑phase machines, machines on single‑phase systems, large turbine generators (>20 MW), machines with magnetic bearings or series‑wound machines.
- Measurement quantities: Broadband r.m.s. values of vibration displacement, velocity and acceleration at bearing housings, plus relative shaft displacement (p‑p) measured within or near bearings.
- Measurement equipment: Instruments shall provide a flat response over at least 10 Hz to 1 000 Hz (referenced standards such as ISO 2954).
- Mounting conditions: Defines free suspension and rigid mounting options (including a new alternative rigid mount) and procedures to determine active test environment.
- Test conditions & positions: Prescribed measurement positions and directions-primarily at bearing housings and shaft locations-plus sampling guidance to capture phenomena like twice‑slip frequency beating.
- Limits & evaluation: Clause 8 and associated Tables/Figures specify maximum permissible vibration magnitudes and relative shaft vibration criteria; the 2018 edition aligns more closely with NEMA MG 1, IEEE 841 and API 541 practices.
Practical applications - who uses this standard
- Manufacturers and OEMs performing factory acceptance vibration tests.
- Test laboratories and quality assurance teams executing vibration measurement and acceptance checks.
- Reliability and rotating‑equipment engineers, vibration analysts and procurement/specification authors who need standardized acceptance criteria.
- Useful when specifying vibration limits in contracts, FAT reports, commissioning documentation and warranty acceptance.
Related standards
IEC 60034-14:2018 helps ensure consistent, reproducible factory vibration testing and acceptance for medium to large rotating machines, improving reliability and lowering commissioning risk.