Emerson launches AMS new, easy-to-deploy wireless vibration sensor

 Emerson recently launched the AMS wireless vibration monitor, which is low-cost and easy to deploy. It can perform standardized analysis of vibration data through local software, automatically identify failure modes and prevent potential problems with rotating assets. The new compact vibration monitor performs comprehensive monitoring of motors, pumps, fans and other key plant equipment, with low cost and feasibility, reducing downtime and realizing reliable operation.

Wireless vibration monitors provide cost-effective analysis of the device, allowing easy monitoring of pumps, fans and other critical plant equipment.

Many companies lack professional analysis experts to convert vibration data into asset health. The AMS wireless vibration monitor solution can collect vibration data and process the data contextually to generate actionable information. The AMS wireless vibration monitor uses Emerson's patented PeakVue Plus technology, which can not only identify the time of asset failure, but also the cause of the failure. Regardless of their expertise, technicians can quickly and clearly identify common mechanical problems and prioritize problems such as bearing defects, gear wear, insufficient lubrication and pump cavitation, thus focusing more energy on critical operational tasks on.

Emerson's Plantweb? Optics asset management platform users can receive mechanical health alerts from anywhere through mobile devices. These alerts can also be aggregated with other monitors and system data and asset health information, so that users can analyze all types of asset operations in a single application. When processes or performance are at risk, the solution will provide a description of overall operational health and generate specific alerts. Plantweb Optics is part of Emerson's Plantweb digital ecosystem, which expands digital intelligence across the entire workforce through IIoT technology, software and services.

The AMS wireless vibration monitor can run on the factory's existing Wireless HART network and supports the vibration analysis tools in Emerson's AMS Machine Works software. A three-axis sensor is used to capture three-dimensional data and generate a complete picture of mechanical health.

AMS wireless vibration monitor is a new product of Emerson's comprehensive health monitoring product portfolio, including AMS asset monitor and AMS 6500ATG, which can help companies comprehensively monitor the health of machinery and equipment from essential assets to critical operational assets, thereby improving safety and production.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Apple, Microsoft and other giants have developed their own chips. Why are everyone at risk in front of chips?

TSMC’s 3nm Plus process will be unveiled in 2023, and Apple’s A17 chip will be the first customer

What are the characteristics of power amplifiers?