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Vigilant

SDT Ultrasound Solutions Stand: 5-J26
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Configure Vigilant to any Critical Asset

Vigilant is a flexible data collection pod. Input any combo of eight ultrasound and vibration sensors and receive continuous feedback from your assets.

4 channels for Temperature, Tach and Pressure create an all-in-one solution for critical and guarded assets.

Vigilant Highlights:

  • 8 channels (Ultrasound or Vibration)
  • 4 channels (Temp/Tach/Process)
  • Embedded data management software
  • Trends/Spectrum/Waveform/Waterfall
  • Open communications protocol
  • Static and Dynamic data

Designed for CONMONSense

Vigilant accepts data from commonly available sensors including the CONMONSense Sensors from SDT, designed to provide repeatability in any industrial environment.

Embedded Data Management Software

View the status of any asset from the security and convenience of your favorite web browser.

Configuration

Vigilant includes a web interface to configure all the system options and monitoring features available on the units.

 Alarm Log

From any of the desktops the users have access to the “Alarm Log” that shows all the events or anomalies detected in the monitored machine in real-time.

 Widgets

Widgets for static trends, dynamic time waveform plots, as well as spectral analysis.

 Layouts

Size, position, and arrange widgets to create custom desktop layouts.

 Dashboard

The Dashboard visualizes the real time measurements performed by the Vigilant. It also shows the historical data stored in the unit.

Applications

  • Early detection of rolling element bearing faults (especially in slow speed applications);
  • Status of couplings on critical assets in limited access locations;
  • Monitor guarded assets such as robotics or CNC machine centres;
  • Lubrication status of roller bearings;
  • Valves deemed critical to a process;
  • Detection of partial discharge in electrical assets such as MCC panels and switchgear cabinets;
  • Detection of friction or impacting in linear motion applications;
  • Detection of turbulence produced by cavitation in pumps and valves;
  • Detection of hydro-cyclones used in mining processes.
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