CSI Online Machinery Health Management systems deliver solutions for maintenance and operations departments in the oil and gas sector Continuous acquisition of machinery health parameters including vibration, temperature, pressure and speed on critical assets, provide operations and maintenance with actionable information. The machinery health is evaluated against process and operating conditions which is an integral part of Asset Optimization Critical machinery, under normal and distressed operating conditions are instrumented with sensors that measure vibration, temperature, magnetic flux, speed and other operating parameters. In field processors convert the sensor signals into machinery health information. The information is delivered to specific business groups based upon their requirements. Wireless communication, foundation fieldbus, modbus and OPC allows flexible solutions for virtually every plant and field environment. From this information, the maintenance department can automatically obtain different monitoring data. Operations and Production are alerted on the effects of the change in operations have on the lubrication or shaft stability. Higher operational demands on all assets combined with reduced available expertise and manpower, along with increased responsibilities of staff, require automation of the machinery health process. Resources then can be focused on the critical assets needing attention. Increased production and machinery availability can be achieved through the elimination of consequential damage and breakdowns. Predictive information enables the failure modes to be identified and eliminated through powerful online diagnostic capabilities. CSI online systems are designed to provide you with automated solutions for your critical rotating machinery. Critical Machinery Solutions: CSI 4500 Machinery Health Monitor Product Data Sheet
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