With AMS Condition Monitoring Service, supplement an existing program with on-demand analysis, or Emerson experts can manage analytics for organizations. High resolution image
AMS Condition Monitoring Service maximizes value and efficiency of users’ data analytics software investments
AUSTIN, Texas (Oct. 24, 2022) — Global software and engineering leader Emerson has released AMS Condition Monitoring Service, a new solution designed to help users build comprehensive monitoring strategies and equip reliability personnel with tools and support for the challenge of handling too much data with insufficient time or staff to process and analyze it all. The service can either supplement an existing program with on-demand analysis, or Emerson experts can completely manage analytics for organizations that may not have the resources or skill set in-house.
Emerson’s AMS Machine Works and AMS Wireless Vibration Monitor provide users with a digital ecosystem for integrating wireless and online monitoring into a single software platform with common interfaces and tools. But with today’s shortage of skilled personnel, many facilities lack the expertise to comprehensively analyze the data available in these platforms and turn it into actionable information.
AMS Condition Monitoring Service supports AMS users with a team of trained, ISO 18436-2 Category III-and-above-certified professional analysts who provide insights that empower organizations to make meaningful business decisions by monitoring and interpreting data, and following up with easy-to-read, actional reports. The service will soon be fully integrated within Emerson’s Guardian digital experience, where users can access their findings and manage the service.
With AMS Condition Monitoring Service, plants can receive insights before significant disruption, reduce operation and maintenance costs, connect to certified experts anytime, and tailor a program that supports their needs. Users can shift their focus to running the plant and avoid the high cost associated with certified vibration analysts on site.