- Automated, continuous, predictive machinery health
monitoring of your plant’s most critical rotating machines
- Real-time machinery health feedback
integrates to process control
so you can run your process with confidence
- Field-based intelligence and
event-based adaptive monitoring
transforms vibration monitoring into predictive machinery
health alerts
- PeakVue® provides
unique bearing fault detection capabilities to maintenance
personnel
- Transient analysis
for turbines empowers decisions through the live
user interface like nothing on the market
Five percent of the machines in every plant have the
ability to bring production to a halt. These critical machines
require special attention by both maintenance and operations–and
almost always have shutdown protection in place to prevent
catastrophic failure. But is that really enough to ensure
production schedules will be met? Is the plant really protected?
Today more facilities are upgrading their protection
systems with prediction capabilities. With prediction, the
machine can be allowed to continue performing within acceptable
parameters and repaired at the time most economically convenient
to the plant. Adding prediction is the difference between
just saving the machine itself and saving the production
schedule. Prediction is protection for your bottom line.
The CSI 4500 Machinery Health
Monitor provides machinery prediction that complements
an existing protection system providing real-time feedback
to both maintenance and operations. As part of Emerson’s
PlantWeb® digital plant
architecture, the CSI 4500 delivers real-time machinery
health information when and where it is needed. Integration
with the plant’s process automation system and
AMS™ Suite: Machinery Health Manager software empowers
decision-making and reduces machinery health faults. When
both prediction and protection are required, Emerson delivers
with a complete asset management strategy for your most
critical rotating machines.
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