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Across all industries there is one simple thought that drives business – produce high quality product that meets the market need and you’ll enjoy greater success. But with fewer resources and a mounting loss of experienced personnel, many facilities are struggling to maintain the reliability and availability of their machinery to meet that market need. As a result, condition monitoring plays an increasingly pivotal role in ensuring the success of your operation.
As an industry leader, Emerson understands not all plants are starting from the same size or experience level. We appreciate that no two starting points are exactly alike, therefore any solution must be flexible to meet your unique needs. We’re specifically positioned to help you meet these challenges, offering a comprehensive strategy for condition monitoring across the plant – a digital eco-system for integrating portable, wireless, and online monitoring into a single software platform with common interfaces and tools.
Our method for identifying the most crucial aspects needed to successfully implement a condition monitoring program includes a holistic approach that incorporates employee training and services. While some vendors offer a single solution applied across all applications, Emerson’s approach to condition monitoring considers various measurement acquisition types and delivers the diagnostic details necessary to avoid false alerts that waste time and misdiagnosed issues that lead to machine failure.
When it comes to condition monitoring most organizations are dealing with the typical conundrum of too much data and not enough time or staff to process and analyze it all. They need one easy-to-use tool that can remove the complexity of condition monitoring and focus squarely on the problems that need to be addressed.
Most plants are aware of the importance of condition monitoring for critical assets...but what about the remaining equipment? What about those balance of the plant items that still need of some level of monitoring but don’t justify the extra expense of online monitoring?
The health and performance of assets within a plant is a vital component of your organization's ability to produce quality products. Yet for too many plants, the ability to institute condition monitoring on a broad scale has been difficult to implement due expense and resource constraints. What if there was a cost-effective solution that could enable monitoring of nearly all of the assets within your plant?
Along with maintaining productivity and product quality, safety ranks amongst the top goals for most plants. An essential tool in achieving those goals is the protection system used on your most critical production assets, and its ability to accurately detect risk. When predetermined parameters are exceeded, these systems play the pivotal role of shutting down production assets to avoid damaging machines as well as the far more important function of potentially saving lives. Emerson’s AMS 6500 ATG, in conjunction with AMS Machine Works software, addresses these critical issues by combining a dependable protection system with modern prediction capabilities, to provide a full condition monitoring solution.
PROCESSING MAGAZINE
It is easier than ever to store massive amounts of data. However, If data is collected and stored without a plan, it can easily become overwhelming for systems and personnel. Learn four tips from Emerson’s Drew Mackley and Brian Overton to help maintenance teams quickly and easily turn condition monitoring data into actionable information to foster better decision-making within the plant.
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Read our article in Processing Magazine to learn how scalable remote monitoring helps process manufacturers attain plant and enterprise goals.
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