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Condition
Monitoring
Condition Monitoring, an often misquoted term, is a valid
Maintenance Strategy typically applied to high value or critical
equipment. Typical techniques commonly utilised are Vibration
Analysis, Oil analysis and thermography the big question is, when
should Condition Monitoring be used and which technique will give
the best return for effort.
This module is an in depth review of currently employed
techniques and examines the logic behind the application of each
technique. The review typically follows these steps
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Determine which techniques are used
currently,
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List equipment in the program,
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Establish equipment criticality,
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Establish overall business objectives
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Determine which other prevent maintenance
techniques are in use
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Select a technique(s) that meet the business
objective
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Implement the change to the existing
program.
This is very simple methodology but surprisingly many Condition
Monitoring programs are never reviewed to establish their continued
relevance to the organisation. This can sometimes lead to
overspending and in the worst case the program becomes
outdated.
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