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What Is Condition Monitoring? Protecting Industrial Machines from Failure

TSL Automation Solutions June 18, 2024
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What Is Condition Monitoring?

Condition-Based Monitoring (CbM) is the practice of continuously or periodically measuring physical parameters of machines — vibration, temperature, acoustic emission, lubricant analysis, and motor current — to assess their health and predict impending failures. Unlike time-based preventive maintenance (which replaces parts on a schedule regardless of condition), CbM intervenes only when measurements indicate actual degradation.

Key Condition Monitoring Technologies

  • Vibration analysis — accelerometers detect bearing defect frequencies, imbalance, misalignment, and looseness in rotating equipment (motors, pumps, compressors, fans)
  • Thermal imaging (IR) — infrared cameras detect hot spots in electrical panels, refractory degradation in furnaces, and lubrication failures in bearings
  • Motor current signature analysis (MCSA) — analyses motor current waveform for broken rotor bars, bearing degradation, and load variations
  • Oil analysis — detects wear particles, water contamination, and oxidation in gearbox and hydraulic oil
  • Ultrasound — detects early-stage bearing defects, compressed air leaks, and partial discharge in HV equipment

Condition Monitoring Hardware Requirements

A condition monitoring edge node requires a compact, fanless industrial PC or SBC with:

  • High-speed ADC or DAC inputs for vibration sensor data acquisition
  • Sufficient processing power for real-time FFT vibration spectrum analysis
  • Industrial network connectivity (Ethernet, 4G LTE) for data upload
  • Wide temperature and vibration rating for mounting near machinery

TSL Automation supplies Avalue compact industrial computers well-suited for condition monitoring edge applications — contact us for hardware recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is condition monitoring?
Condition monitoring is the continuous or periodic measurement of machine health parameters — vibration, temperature, current, acoustic emissions — to detect early signs of deterioration before equipment fails. By tracking trends in these measurements over time, maintenance teams can identify developing faults (worn bearings, misalignment, loosening fasteners) and schedule maintenance proactively, avoiding unplanned production downtime.
What types of sensors are used in condition monitoring?
Condition monitoring sensors include: vibration accelerometers (for bearing health, imbalance, misalignment), thermocouples and RTDs (bearing housing and motor winding temperature), current clamps (motor current signature analysis for rotor faults), ultrasonic transducers (early bearing defects, air leaks, partial discharge), oil sensors (contamination and degradation in hydraulic and lubrication systems), and acoustic microphones for specific frequency-range fault signatures.
Is condition monitoring the same as predictive maintenance?
Condition monitoring is the data collection activity — measuring machine parameters. Predictive maintenance is the maintenance strategy that uses condition monitoring data to predict when a component will fail and schedule replacement before that occurs. Condition monitoring provides the data; predictive maintenance is the decision and action. You need both: monitoring without action is just data collection; prediction without monitoring is guesswork.
What computing hardware processes condition monitoring data?
Condition monitoring systems use: vibration sensors connected to DAQ (Data Acquisition) hardware or wireless IoT nodes, industrial edge PCs for local data collection and pre-processing, condition monitoring software (SKF @ptitude, Emerson CSI, Fluke CM) running on the edge PC or SCADA server, and cloud or on-premises analytics platforms for fleet-wide trend analysis and ML-based fault prediction.
Does TSL Automation supply hardware for condition monitoring in India?
TSL Automation Solutions supplies Avalue industrial PCs and edge computing hardware suitable for condition monitoring data collection and local processing applications. We can recommend hardware configurations for vibration data acquisition and SCADA integration. Contact our Mumbai team for condition monitoring hardware requirements.
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