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Machinery condition monitoring and analysis now integrated in metsoDNA CR automation system
Metso has integrated machinery condition
analysis technology in the metsoDNA CR automation system. The application is
called DNAmachineAssessor. Process operators and maintenance staff now have
first-hand access to machine vibration data and mechanical component condition
analysis through the same user interface which is used to measure and control
the process and product quality. New metsoDNA CR system features have been
developed to enable high frequency I/O and digital signal processing. The
operator interface includes new easy-to-interpret displays for more detailed
analysis of vibration signals and spectra.
Boost for collaborative
operation and maintenance
One common view for all users helps
operators and maintenance personnel work together collaboratively to detect and
solve developing mechanical problems quickly and effectively. Operators can
take immediate action to lessen vibrations, avoid failures and alert
maintenance personnel to severe problems or those which are just starting to
develop. Maintenance staff has access to the same online vibration data in
engineering terminals in the maintenance shop where they can perform more
detailed diagnostics to determine the root causes. Maintenance planning and
actions are determined in a timely and cost-effective manner.
With all
process and machinery condition information consolidated in one system,
machinery vibrations can be related to the process conditions, allowing more
effective problem solving capability. Data links or manual data collection from
different systems are no longer required.
Savings in life time
cost
Investment costs are lower with a single integrated system.
All applications share the same system components such as user interface and
historical data base. Also, system maintenance is more efficient when only one
engineering environment is needed.
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New user interface
combines machine vibrations with process information
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DNAmachineAssessor helps protecting valuable machinery
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Boost for collaborative operation and maintenance by one common view for all
users
For communications and publishing
inquiries:
Harri Mustonen
R&D manager,
condition monitoring
solutions
Automation business line, Metso
+ 358 40 563 8608
harri.mustonen @ metso.com
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