Summary of Machine Health
Over the past 24 hours, the compressor CNC-102 has been operating with stable vibration levels across Vibration Level (RMS) and Vibration Speed (Velocity), both of which remain within ISO 20816-3 standards. However, there is a significant anomaly in the machine's temperature readings. The current temperature is 241°F, which is much higher than the average temperature of 192°F over the last 30 days. The average temperature over the past 24 hours was 197°F, showing that the heat has been steadily increasing.
Observations
- The compressor’s temperature has risen sharply, suggesting a potential issue with cooling systems or increased friction within the machine components.
- All other vibration metrics remain stable, indicating that the temperature anomaly is likely not due to mechanical vibrations but could be related to external factors or internal heating elements.
- Remaining battery life on sensor is below 25%
Recommendations
Based on the current metrics and observed trends, it is strongly recommended to:
1. Inspect the Cooling System: Verify the operation of the cooling system to ensure it is functioning correctly and efficiently. Look for any blockages, leaks, or faults.
2. Check Lubrication Levels: Ensure that all moving parts are adequately lubricated to reduce friction and prevent overheating.
3. Conduct a Thorough Inspection: Perform a detailed inspection of the compressor's internal components to identify any signs of wear or damage that could be contributing to the rise in temperature.
Remaining sensor battery life is below 25%
Change sensor battery
Conclusion
The unusually high temperature poses a risk to the compressor's operation and could lead to unplanned downtime if not addressed promptly. Immediate action is required to investigate and mitigate the cause of the overheating. Further monitoring is essential to ensure the machine returns to safe operating conditions. Finally, consider changing sensor battery as the remaining life is below 25%.