The systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of equipment condition data to detect deterioration and support maintenance decisions.
Condition Monitoring is the process of measuring, recording and evaluating the physical condition of equipment over time using inspections, sensors, testing techniques or operational data. It enables early detection of degradation mechanisms, supports maintenance planning and forms a key component of Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) programs.
Condition Monitoring enables organizations to identify developing equipment problems before functional failure occurs, improving reliability, reducing maintenance costs and minimizing unplanned downtime.
Common condition monitoring techniques include vibration analysis, infrared thermography, ultrasonic testing, oil analysis, corrosion monitoring and continuous process monitoring using permanently installed sensors.
Condition Monitoring is the process of collecting and evaluating equipment condition data. It supports Condition-Based Maintenance and provides input to Predictive Maintenance methodologies.
Maintenance & Work Management; Mechanical Integrity; Reliability Engineering; Inspection & NDT.
Vibration monitoring.; Corrosion monitoring.; Thermography.; Lubricant analysis.; Online equipment monitoring.
ISO 17359; ISO 13374; ISO 13381-1
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