| AMS Machinery Manager
offers users multiple Views for easy machinery health
analysis including orbit plots, transient waveforms
and cascade plots. |
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Each technology
module offers extensive analysis tools for a higher-confidence
diagnosis of machine health. Analysis tools are available
for specific challenges such as slow or variable speed equipment,
rolls, waveform analysis, early bearing or gear impacting,
electrical defects and more. In addition to diagnostic capabilities,
there are tools for determining how quickly the asset is
degrading so the user can best determine when to perform
maintenance. Plotting Tool
AMS Machinery Manager includes
a unique plotting tool that allows the user to display as
many plots as they would like to view from multiple points
or assets simultaneously, even across dual computer monitors.
Plot types and desired assets are easily selected from the
database tree. Monitor turbo machinery and identify unhealthy
operating conditions by displaying more advanced plots such
as transient, shaft centerline, orbit, bode nyquist, and
cascade plots. When connected to a CSI 4500 Machinery Health
Monitor, all plots can be viewed in live mode while the
data is being collected. This intuitive navigation and plotting
capability greatly enhances the efficiency and accuracy
of reliability analysts' machine health diagnosis on both
general and turbo machinery.
Ease of Use
The AMS Machinery
Manager is designed to be easy to use with very little training.
The database setup utility combines embedded knowledge on
vibration analysis with machine physical description characteristics
supplied by the end user. The result? The same sophisticated
database setup that usually requires years of vibration
analysis training completed in a few hours. The analysis
module also uses embedded intelligence through automated
diagnostic logic rules that are used in analyzing the raw
vibration, motor, and oil data. These automated diagnostic
tools can help identify potential problems from large amounts
of data, or as a second opinion to verify the user’s diagnosis.
With easy installation and automated diagnostic tools, users
can quickly add new technologies to their maintenance programs
and take advantage of the benefits unique to each technology
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