Optimizing rotating equipment maintenance: best practices and emerging trends
1 CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOUR (PDH) AVAILABLE UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF AN EXAM.
Maintaining rotating equipment, such as motors, pumps and compressors, is critical to reducing downtime, ensuring operational safety and maximizing equipment lifespan in industrial facilities. This webcast offers a high-level overview of rotating equipment maintenance practices, focusing on predictive and preventive maintenance strategies to keep production running smoothly.
Attendees will gain insights into how the latest technologies, such as internet of things (IoT)-driven condition monitoring and artificial intelligence-based diagnostics, are revolutionizing the way engineers and maintenance professionals approach equipment upkeep.
This one-hour session will provide practical advice for reducing unplanned downtime, improving safety and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Explore common challenges, such as balancing cost constraints with the need for continuous monitoring and provide solutions for ensuring equipment is running at peak performance.
Learning objectives:
- Understand predictive versus preventive maintenance: Learn the differences between these approaches and when each is most appropriate for maintaining various types of rotating equipment.
- Downtime reduction strategies: Explore practical techniques and tools that can minimize unplanned downtime and improve overall equipment efficiency in manufacturing environments.
- Safety best practices: Identify key safety considerations and standards in rotating equipment maintenance and how to implement measures to ensure personnel and equipment safety.
- Emerging technologies in equipment monitoring: Discover how internet of things, artificial intelligence and data analytics are reshaping maintenance programs and enabling smarter, more efficient maintenance strategies.
Presented By:
Nick Malott, Analytics Architect
Moderated By:
Stephanie Neil, VP, Editorial Director, Plant Engineering, WTWH Media