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News Release from: IFM Electronic | Subject: NetMonitor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 21 August 2006

Software brings vibration monitors
together

NetMonitor, the perfect complement to the efector octavis vibration monitor, is now available from IFM Electronic.

NetMonitor, the perfect complement to the efector octavis vibration monitor, is now available from IFM Electronic NetMonitor not only networks the vibration monitors, but also records diagnostic data, and displays graphically all the information a user might need, providing instant alarm information and maintenance instructions

The efector octavis sensor detects imbalance, damage to rolling element bearings, alignment errors, cavitation and meshing at an early stage.

This allows the optimisation of vital plant availability from gears, to electric motors, ventilators, pumps and spindles and increases production efficiency.

NetMonitor centralises the information gathered.

Machine damage is detected as it arises.

Maintenance measures can be carried out efficiently when the plant condition requires.

NetMonitor can be set to automatically send out the instruction to maintenance personnel.

In addition to the alarm function of the efector octavis sensors, the diagnostic values can be transmitted to the NetMonitor data logging software via Ethernet.

The display shows a collective alarm if any monitoring point shows danger levels, then the individual problem can readily be pinpointed and dealt with.

Infractions of the limit values can be signalled to personnel in charge via e-mail using the NetMonitor message centre.

Concrete instructions for maintenance can be stored.

Automatic print-out of the instructions can be set in NetMonitor. Request a free brochure from IFM Electronic ...

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