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11:29 pm
June 28, 2016
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Analytics Drive Energy Costs Down

“Listen to your Machines and Find Real Savings with Energy Analytics” was one of the first presentations offered at the Siemens 2016 Automation Summit, held June 27 to 30 in Las Vegas. The core of Stephan Ihmels’ presentation was a case history involving a discrete-manufacturing facility in the Chicago area.

Ihmels is business-development manager, Plant Data Services, Siemens Industry Inc. Digital Factory division, Alpharetta, GA.

Management at the Chicago manufacturer was looking to reduce costs. Their goal was a 10% reduction in energy costs, while improving efficiency and productivity. They also wanted to realize a payback of less than 2 yr. and to be able to allocate energy use to different departments.

They decided to reach their goals by using the Siemens Energy Analytics Platinum package, a subscription software and analysis service that carried, for this application, a $3,000/month fee. The service offers custom online dashboards, analytics, and diagnostic support. The payoff is delivery of specific energy-reduction actions and implementation consulting and coaching from Siemens experts.

The system too some planning and setup, but it started making a difference the first month. An analysis of the manufacturer’s compressed-air system showed that 36% of the air consumption was caused by leaks (an ideal level is less than 10%). Tackling that problem resulted in a $16,900 savings the first year.

Electricity monitoring indicated that 14.4% of electricity was consumed during non-productive hours. Now that that is straightened out, they are realizing $45,000 in annual savings.

Overall, they had no problem reaching their 10% utility-reduction goal and have realized an annual energy savings of $70,000. Their ROI for the project was less than a year, way ahead of their 2-yr. goal.

When implementing a system such as this, Ihmel recommended that you focus your initial efforts on applications/processes where savings will be achieved quickly. Also, make full use of the extensive data and reporting generated by the system by making sure the web dashboard is viewed, shared, and analyzed by everyone involved, including management.–Gary L. Parr, editorial director

Learn more about the Siemens Energy Analytics service at siemens.com/energyanalytics.

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February 18, 2016
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High-Definition Vibration Enveloping

1603mtprod20pHD Enveloping is a high-definition vibration enveloping technique for detection of early-stage gear and bearing faults. A complement to traditional vibration analysis, the method detects, at a very early stage, machine problems that are generally difficult to find in good time with conventional non-enveloping techniques. Significantly extending the planning horizon for predictive maintenance, the method is said to be a boost to maintenance efficiency. The technique can be used with existing vibration transducer installations and integrates into existing industrial infrastructures while monitoring applications in the 15,000 to 20,000 rpm range.

The unit of measurement is HD Real Peak, a scalar value expressed in decibels. Representing the true amplitude levels found in the envelope signal, HD Real Peak is the primary value to use for determining the severity of a given damage. It is also used for triggering alarms. Using order tracking and symptom enhancement, applying FFT on the signal is very useful to determine the source of the signal. Spectrums and time signals provide a snapshot of machine condition to give the maintenance department a heads-up on potential problems. Straightforward setup uses a set of predefined filters, each designed to detect damages or anomalies in different stages of development.
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Testo is a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of portable instrumentation for combustion analysis, thermal imaging, visual inspection, IAQ audits, temperature and humidity monitoring and much more. Backed by 50 years of measuring engineering experience our mission is to provide the best quality, service and value in the industry. The Sparta, NJ headquarters incorporates an inclusive sales department and marketing departments, as well as a full calibration lab, comprehensive service center, inventory and shipping departments. Testo consists of 25 subsidiaries and over 54 agents around the world. The United States subsidiary was founded in 1981. Testo thermal imagers are ideal for preventive and predictive maintenance, electrical inspection and home energy audits. They offer excellent image quality, ensuring reliable diagnoses, even for the smallest temperature differences. Testo’s brand has a reputation for exceptionally designed and engineered products that are lightweight, rugged and dependable.

 

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