Condition Based Maintenance (CBM), using tools such as vibration analysis, thermal imaging and oil analysis, is now clearly recognised as being the key to running an effective maintenance program. By comparison, planned periodic maintenance, or worse still breakdown (reactive) maintenance, are not only unnecessarily expensive and unreliable, but potentially fraught with danger!
But why is CBM the answer? Firstly, when using CBM tools, service and maintenance personnel potentially bring another very valuable asset to the job – they can use their eyes, ears and noses! For example, by spotting things like oil leaks or worn drive belts, breakdowns can be avoided through timely intervention. To assist with this process, software tools are now available to lead even a novice user through the process of carrying out inspections to produce clear and fully documented reports, which can automatically generate email alerts and workflow tasks.
Additionally, CBM brings with it the opportunity for Proactive Maintenance, essentially the process of “closing the loop” by identifying the root cause of a fault and correcting it. For example, vibration analysis might indicate a badly worn bearing that has failed after only a few months, well within the manufacturer’s specified MTBF. Without identifying the root cause of the premature failure, the bearing might simply be changed only to rapidly wear out again.
It is generally agreed that the three main causes of premature bearing failure in rotating equipment are:
- Out of balance
- Misalignment
- Lack of lubrication
Fortunately, thanks to modern technology, all these conditions can be detected very easily using extremely affordable, simple to use handheld vibration analysers. Once diagnosed, all these faults can very easily be remedied in-house using affordable easy-to-use tools such as in-situ rotor balancers, laser alignment tools or even a simple grease gun!
Not so long ago CBM tools used to be considered expensive and difficult to use. But thanks to modern technology, these tools are now not only extremely affordable, they are also very easy to use. For example, the TPI 9070 (pictured) is a simple to use, incredibly low-cost vibration analyser that records, analyses and displays vibration at the push of a button. The TPI 9070 displays colour coded alarm levels based on internationally agreed (ISO) vibration values and bearing condition. It also incorporates a fully zoomable vibration frequency spectrum (FFT) display with cursor, and diagnoses out of balance, misalignment, looseness and bearing faults.
Test Products International (TPI) manufactures a complete range of low cost, high performance, and easy to use vibration analysis tools for maintenance engineers, from the simple one-button-to-press TPI 9070 to top-of-the-range CBM tools that include machine balancing and inspection software.
The TPI 9085 (with ATEX/IECEx/North America Zone 0 certified version also available) is one of the latest in TPI’s line of easy-to-use high specification CBM tools. The TPI 9085 offers high level functionality and capability, including instantaneous bearing temperature measurement, at extremely low cost. The TPI 9085 can automatically download machine routes (as simple lists) that can be followed by even the lowest skilled operative to collect and store vibration and temperature readings for automatic upload to the included, free-to-use, C-Trend II trending software. This powerful but highly intuitive windows-based software, with its ability to automatically generate reports and email alerts, allows faults to be identified well BEFORE they become a problem that could result in unexpected breakdowns.
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