Emerson updates condition monitoring software 06 May 2022

Emerson is updating its machinery health platform to enable customers to migrate to a more holistic, modern interface for condition monitoring.

New support brings data from edge analytics devices directly to key personnel inside and outside the control room to help them more quickly identify and address a wide range of common equipment faults before they impact plant availability.

To help small teams make the most of limited resources, Emerson has continuously evolved AMS Machine Works condition monitoring technologies for better diagnostics at the industrial edge. Increased connectivity to external systems provides personnel with an asset health score supported by maintenance recommendations to help reliability teams quickly see what is wrong and how to fix it. Information and alerts are delivered directly to workstations or mobile devices to provide decision support.

The newest version of AMS Machine Works adds support for Emerson’s AMS Asset Monitor, which provides embedded, automatic analytics at the edge using patented PeakVue technology to alert personnel to the most common faults associated with a wide range of assets. AMS Machine Works also supports open connectivity using the OPC UA protocol to make it easier to connect to external systems such as historians, computerised maintenance management systems, and more to help close the loop on plant support from identification to repair and documentation.

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