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Condition monitoring complements on-site service

Drinking water pumping station with several pumps and pipes

Customer advantages with vibration monitoring

Increased plant availability thanks to early fault detection
Simple condition monitoring thanks to visually clear data preparation
Central alarm system enables fast response in case of emergency

A precise look at pump health

At Pentair in Winterswijk, the Netherlands, pumps have been manufactured for over 118 years. The company has grown from a family-owned business into a global leader in water solutions. The pumps and pump systems are designed, produced, and tested entirely in-house. By responding effectively to customers' needs and developments in the market, the company already has many innovations attached to its name.

With three service centers, Pentair ensures that customers receive all the support they need when dealing with pumps: from inspections, preventive and corrective maintenance, the procurement and replacement of pumps to prompt support in the event of acute maintenance needs. "With our condition monitoring solution Pentair CMD19, we also offer our customers the modern possibilities of efficient demand-oriented maintenance based on the evaluation of the vibration behavior of the system," says Jeroen Munnik, head of the Pentair Service Centre in Zevenbergen.

Condition monitoring complements on-site service

For the past three years, Pentair has no longer relied solely on manual service by on-site specialists for customer support. "With our condition monitoring solution Pentair CMD19, we also offer our customers the modern possibilities of efficient demand-oriented maintenance based on the evaluation of the vibration behaviour of the system. This can be a pump and an impeller or an industrial fan," says Jeroen Munnik. Pentair CMD19 was developed together with the automation solutions provider ifm. "At the beginning of our development, we looked around the market and identified ifm as the supplier that completely convinced us in terms of their portfolio, technical support, and assistance."

Interior view of the Pentair CMD19’s control cabinet & Close-up of an industrial water pump with vibration sensor

For pump monitoring, Pentair relies on vibration sensors, temperature sensors and diagnostic electronics from ifm.

And so, the complete condition monitoring package includes sensors, diagnostic electronics, and software for vibration monitoring, as well as additional temperature sensors. "The fact that we have been able to considerably expand our expertise in vibration analysis in the past three years is due on the one hand to ifm's support, but also to the detailed presentation of the values in ifm's software. Once configured, the traffic light system provides a transparent view of the current health status of the monitored system. It doesn't get any better than this," says Jeroen Munnik.

Early detection of maintenance requirements saves money

Customers are also convinced of the automated condition monitoring using sensors. "I remember an incident at a customers’ who installed the modem variant of our solution, the CMD19-M. Through the modem, we directly receive the actual data of the customer's system. One day we received an alarm and found foreign matter in the pump's impeller. We informed the maintenance manager, and he was amazed because he had not noticed any change himself. After maintenance and the confirmed findings, he was thrilled that we had saved the company from a more costly repair with possible pump parts replacement." This customer saved around 40,000 euros because condition monitoring helped prevent damage to the mechanical seals. Thanks to the expertise gained in vibration analysis, Jeroen Munnik's team can also forecast error patterns occurring at short notice and take the necessary maintenance measures. "If we detect foreign matter in the impeller, we can assess whether the blockage will clear up on its own or if the pump needs to be shut down and serviced."

Investment in the future pays off quickly

Thanks to all these benefits, Munnik sees the future of pump monitoring in condition monitoring. "Whether it is operated on-site by the customer, or whether we act remotely as a service provider, the solution is win-win. The customer and our service team can act in time before significant damage to a pump occurs. At the same time, maintenance staff can be deployed where there is a real need. The early alarm and the condition-based replacement of wear parts ultimately lead to low operational costs. Furthermore, vibration behaviour helps us determine the degree of wear and assess whether a component needs replacement at the scheduled time or if it is still functional. The bottom line is that condition monitoring is an investment in the future that pays off very quickly."

Conclusion

With the help of ifm's solution portfolio for condition monitoring, Pentair has developed a solution for its customers that maximizes the maintenance effort's efficiency for both sides. Thanks to the acquired expertise in vibration analysis, Pentair's Dutch team can support its customers with precise fault assessments and recommendations for action to lower the total cost of ownership.

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