Vibration Sensors for Industrial Automation
Vibration sensors are designed to attach to industrial assets, particularly machinery with high-speed rotating components, to monitor the amount and characteristics of their vibration. Specifically, vibration monitoring continuously measures a rotating asset’s root mean square (RMS) velocity, which provides a uniform measure of vibration over a wide range of machine frequencies, RMS high-frequency acceleration, and peak velocity. Sensor data showing these characteristics at optimal levels is indicative of good overall machine health. If a machine is vibrating abnormally compared to baseline conditions, that could indicate an imbalanced, misaligned, loose, or worn part—for example, a belt, fan blade, or bearing requiring service or nearing the end of its useful lifecycle. Increasing vibration can be a sign of increasing potential damage to the machine.
A vibration sensor allows you to observe how a machine vibrates under normal conditions, set that behavior as a baseline, and arrange to receive real-time alerts when the amount or intensity of vibration changes. This notification is a bit like a “check engine” light but sent directly to you as an immediate text or email. Responding to early warning signs from networked devices to make informed decisions and conduct proactive maintenance is a prime application of the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
If a motor, pump, compressor, fan, blower, gearbox, or other crucial piece of equipment breaks down during production, the result is unplanned downtime, which can be catastrophically expensive. By monitoring equipment for changes in vibration, potential problems can be detected and resolved before they become severe. This proactive approach is known as predictive maintenance, and it is by far the most effective way to maintain the long-term health of your machines and thereby maximize production efficiency.
Vibration Monitoring Solutions
Banner provides condition monitoring technology that provides powerful, real-time insight into machine health, including vibration. Consider Banner Monitoring Solutions, end-to-end IIoT networking systems that can be installed in your facility easily and deployed in minutes—without any necessary coding or programming. Start by selecting one of two available Asset Monitoring Gateways, and then choose sensors to monitor the health of your machines.
The QM30VT is a sensor that can be connected to measure both vibration and temperature of monitored assets. It outputs actionable data such as RMS velocity, RMS high frequency acceleration, and peak velocity, which are pre-processed from the vibration waveforms in the sensor. Its compact housing fits in tight locations, increases surface contact with machines, and reduces vibration resonance. This sensor is ideal for use with the wired Asset Monitoring Gateway with SNAP ID.
The Q45VAC all-in-one vibration and temperature sensor collects the same data points as the QM30VT, but it is designed exclusively for wireless use. Part of the Q45 Series of wireless sensor nodes, it is fully compatible with the Asset Monitoring Gateway with CLOUD ID. Q45 sensor nodes are ideal for deployment on machines in remote or hard-to-access locations, and they can each run for more than two years on a C-cell lithium battery. Upon activation, Asset Monitoring Gateways identify connected sensors and immediately begin collecting actionable data.
In addition, you can select sensors to monitor many other asset performance variables, including differential pressure, humidity, tank level, and more. You can access metrics from all your facility assets simultaneously for a holistic view of machine health.
To create your own custom monitoring solution, Banner offers a handy Bundle Builder tool. This website feature gives you a straightforward, guided process to (1) select the appropriate gateway; (2) decide which specific sensors would be best to use for your individual machine assets; and (3) add related connectivity, if applicable (such as cabling for SNAP ID networking).
Kick-start Your Predictive Maintenance Solution
Identify equipment problems and increase productivity by monitoring the health of motors, fans, pumps, and similar equipment.
- Products with proven wireless communicatio and integrated cellular or ethernet connectivity
- Default dashboards and alarms assist in data-driven decisions and solution
- Wireless battery-powered sensor nodes for convenient installation
- Durable IP-rated sensors and gateways
Sensor Installation and Vibe-IQ Machine Learning
Vibration sensors should be positioned as close as possible to a rotating asset. In the case of a motor, for example, the sensor should always be mounted to a casted or structural surface of the asset, with one axis mounted radially (in line with the path of rotation), and with the other axis mounted axially (in line with the shaft of the motor). The sensor should never be mounted on guards, shielding, boxes, covers, or other indirect surfaces. The most effective mounting location is typically at the top and center of the motor, close to the bearing. There are many different approaches to mounting Banner vibration sensors, using brackets with screws, thermal tape, epoxy, or magnets.
Vibe-IQ is a Banner machine-learning technology that takes the complexity out of setting the warning and alarm thresholds for vibration levels on your rotating assets. Built into gateways, this feature allows you to spend time on profit-driving production rather than on sensor adjustments and calibration. It automatically interprets data from vibration sensors to accurately characterize the vibration of rotating assets. Vibe-IQ determines an asset’s normal operating vibration and temperature and sets these levels as baseline operating values. This automated process configures the gateway to send alerts whenever a monitored asset’s vibration characteristics deviate from the baseline values.
With sensors, gateways, connectivity solutions, and Cloud Data Services, Banner provides comprehensive solutions for maximizing the potential of manufacturing facilities and other industrial operations. Our vibration monitoring devices are specifically designed to be deployed with ease, to start working for you without tedious programming, saving you valuable time and money. To learn more about how to get started using vibration sensing for predictive maintenance, or to get a personalized virtual or on-site demonstration, contact us today at 1-888-3-SENSOR (736767).
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Five Steps to Implementing a Predictive Maintenance Program
- Identify process equipment that could contribute to downtime
- Prioritize your equipment’s need for predictive maintenance
- Determine what metrics need to be gathered to get the insights you need
- Choose a vendor
- Get started