Analyzing Condition Monitoring Readings

    This feature is not available for customers at the "Team" account level. For more information on eMaint CMMS plans (account levels), you can contact your Customer Success Manager or email services@emaint.com. This information is also available at http://www.emaint.com/cmms-pricing/#plans-pricing.

    To look at previous condition monitoring readings, click on the data analysis button within the condition monitoring tab.

     

    On this screen, you will see several controls used to select which readings to view:

     

    • MonitorClass - The monitor class used to filter the monitor points and assets for viewing.

    • Assets - Gives the ability view all assets or a specific asset within that monitor class.

    • DateRange - Select the date range you want to see results for.

    • DisplayOptions - Select “By Readings” to get all the data entered or “By Field Logs” to filter by each reading when it was taken.

     

    After filling in the filters for the selection criteria, click Display Readings.

     

     

    After entering data analysis, you will be presented with a screen to look at monitor point readings based on the chosen monitor class.

     

    On the data analysis screen, you will see all of your results as well as background colors for all readings that had either a upper or lower bound exception.

     

    • Criteria - Brings you back to the selection criteria screen to look up more readings.

    • ExportData - Allows you to export the results into a .CSV file.

    • Graphs - Creates a graph based on the monitor point you select.

    • LockReadings - Locks the readings on the results page to prevent this data from being edited in the future.

     

    After you click display records, you will arrive at a screen that displays all the reading information that meets your criteria.

     

     

    If a monitor point that appears in the results is incorrect, you can edit the reading by clicking on the hyperlink for the entry with incorrect data.

     

     

     

    LockingConditionMonitoringReadings

     

    Condition monitoring readings may be locked, which prevents users from editing the readings in the future.

     

    • Go to the condition monitoring tab and select data analysis.

    • Select the monitor class, the specific asset if desired, and the date range. Readings can be viewed by readings or by field log.

    • Select “Lock readings” in the header menu. This will no longer allow editing of readings for all results that came up on the data analysis page. Once the reading is locked, the popup box below will appear if you try to edit a locked reading.

     


     


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