A condition monitor services audit is an on-site examination of a plant and its processes to determine the most appropriate condition monitoring techniques for each piece of equipment. The audit can help to:
Identify the most effective condition monitoring techniques
Determine the frequency of monitoring required
Establish whether direct or remote access is required for each machine
Provide a detailed costing of the condition monitoring program
Create a procedure for continuously improving the condition monitoring program
The audit can be carried out by an external organization or with internal resources. It can cover all or part of the maintenance department's activities.
The audit can include: Collecting and analyzing data, Making an onsite inspection, Discussing possible measures to optimize performance, and Providing a comprehensive report with findings and recommendations.
Condition monitoring is important because it can help to avoid unplanned downtime and unexpected failure. It can also help to calculate the life expectancy of assets or an overall plant
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