Process data module

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Intelligent tool for maintenance

Process data documents the actual parameters with which a process was carried out. As a rule, these are used by the system controls to regulate the process. This information, such as temperatures, pressures or speeds, usually remains in the control systems and is not used for other tasks.

Proxia process data module - An additional aid for troubleshooting and optimizing production systems, also on mobile devices. © Proxia Software AG

Tapping into this "data pot" opens up additional opportunities to increase added value. For example, deviations from the target process can be quickly identified through the permanent visualization of the relevant process parameters. The information obtained in this way is not only an important asset for employees in production - this database also provides additional assistance in maintenance when troubleshooting and optimizing production systems.

Visualization for maintenance
Many modern systems offer the option of making process data available for maintenance. However, most suppliers provide their own visualization solutions. This makes a clear and uniform display of telemetry data from different systems virtually impossible.

The visualization level of the Proxia process data module is able to graphically display any type of process data such as pressures, flow rates or vibration patterns. This provides the maintenance technician with a modern and clear interface to monitor all their systems based on the telemetry data recorded.

In the event that the measured values deviate from the specifications, push notification concepts such as SMS, email, RSS or the automated generation of maintenance messages are available. This allows unplanned downtimes to be minimized and planned downtimes to be shifted to less critical time windows.

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