Condition monitoring for high availability demands

Published:  12 April, 2017

SPM Instrument has added to its Intellinova range with the Intellinova Parallel EN. It is particularly well suited for applications where a critical success factor is the capacity to complete the required measurement within a very limited timeframe, e.g. due to short process cycles.

With parallel and synchronous measurement capability on up to sixteen channels, Intellinova Parallel EN is suited for applications like rolling mills, railcar dumpers, press nips, winders, or lifting and hoisting equipment such as cranes or drop sections.

Thanks to its parallel-processing capability, relevant events are captured without delay, making the system a highly efficient solution also where machine fault development times may be short.

Designed to manage demanding industrial environments and complex operating conditions, the system takes advantage of the latest in digital technology for supreme computing power, superior signal processing, and optimal data management.

SPM Instrument says that Intellinova Parallel EN implements the world’s most sophisticated and efficient technologies available for monitoring vibration, gear and bearing condition, and lubrication – including HD ENV and SPM HD. These technologies provide incomparable forewarning times for deteriorating machine condition, capturing the very earliest signs of gear and bearing damage well in time to optimise maintenance plans.

Sixteen synchronous channels for vibration and/or shock pulse measurement and eight RPM channels can be used for data acquisition on machinery in a very wide range of operating speeds (from below 0.1 RPM), with complex drives, or with variable operating conditions. Digital, analog, and RPM inputs can be used for event-triggered measurements, while the four status outputs can be set up to handle alarm indication. Wireless solutions are available.

This online system offers a variety of highly effective functions to ensure that readings and alarms are relevant and accurate, thus facilitating confident assessment on machine condition. Continuous event capturing through seamless measurement and idle time measurement are powerful features which can be used to ensure that system capacity is fully used while also making sure that no critical events go undetected.

For further information please visit: www.spminstrument.com

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