Energy monitoring: An effective condition monitoring tool—View the video
Did you know that energy use is the leading indicator of predictive performance of an asset?
In this new mini-video titled "Energy Monitoring as a Condition Monitoring Tool," Drew Troyer, CRE, president of Noria Reliability Solutions, examines the close relationship between asset reliability and energy management. Drew explains that a focus on energy monitoring and reliability management can work to reduce your facility's energy costs and help ensure equipment availability and productivity.
In this video, get a multi-point plan to help you achieve benefits from financial, reliability, and sustainability perspectives. Find out why
- Energy efficiency should correlate with overall equipment/business effectiveness (OEE/OBE)
- Energy monitoring can be managed with simple statistical process control
- Energy monitoring enables a comparison among like manufacturing processes
- Energy monitoring is technically and conceptually easy to understand and easy to relate to reliability
- Energy monitoring complements (and doesn't replace) traditional condition-monitoring techniques such as vibration analysis, oil analysis, ultrasonics, nondestructive testing, etc.
Please complete the form on the right to access the video. You will see that blending energy monitoring and condition monitoring is, quite simply, good business and a key aspect of reliability program success.