As competition in today's market increases, the need to reduce costs whilst maximising output and availability are paramount. An important area where operating costs can be reduced is through implementing a preventative maintenance strategy. With its modular design, the Beran Windows Condition Monitoring System allows rotating plant to be monitored in a cost-effective, flexible manner.

Condition monitoring of rotating machinery is considered an extremely valuable tool to industry. Continuous data assists in identifying faults in rotating machinery, allowing remedial action to be carried out before a costly breakdown occurs. Consequently, maintenance programmes can be scheduled according to need, maximising plant usage.

Now in its fifth generation, the on-line Condition Monitoring System from Beran Instruments represents unrivalled experience in providing state-of-the-art solutions to meet the needs of today's condition-based maintenance strategies.
FEATURES
USER INTERFACE  
Easy to both use and configure
MS Windows-based user front end
LAN, WAN or Dial-up compatible
 
 
DATA HANDLING 
Fast data capture
Comparison of real-time data with historic
Remote access to real-time and historic data
Condition Monitoring
EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONALITY
Powerful alarm functions
Automatic plant-state detection
Expandability through modular design
   
     
Beran's Monitoring Systems are capable of performing all functions simultaneously and no restrictions are placed on the user during periods of data recording - graph plotting and real-time analysis may be carried out concurrently.

Display of data, both real-time and historic, is achieved through the MS Windows-based user front end, running on a standard PC connected to the Beran System via an Ethernet connection, which enables remote communications via a LAN or WAN.
Additionally, control and interrogation of the system may be carried out remotely, via a modem using a standard telephone line.