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GE Energy Trendmaster* Pro Asset Scanning System BIG SAVINGS REALIZED BEFORE SYSTEM IS FULLY COMMISSIONED “The Bently Nevada Trendmaster* system is like having an operator standing next to each pump 24 hours per day. Catastrophic pump failure prevention was the basis for justification of this system, and before we even had it commissioned, it paid off big time.” PROBLEM A catastrophic pump failure that resulted in a fire totaling more than 12MM USD in losses motivated a large petrochemical facility to install online condition monitoring for hundreds of pumps and other equipment assets to help avert another incident. SOLUTION The plant deployed Bently Nevada Trendmaster* systems at several locations. Trendmaster can scan individual measurement points every few minutes, providing a cost-effective online vibration/ temperature monitoring solution for pump alley installations where frequent data collection helps prevent problems that could result in toxic or hazardous substance releases, fires, or explosions. PAYBACK The system began to pay dividends early in the project as the first pumps were being brought on line with vibration/temperature measurements. During normal rounds, which included a stop at the shelter housing the Trendmaster computer, operators were surprised to find a crude pump in the highest level of vibration alarm. After verifying the reading, the pump was replaced. A subsequent inspection of the faulty pump confirmed that catastrophic failure was imminent, in fact only a few minutes away. Motivated by this initial save, the plant accelerated the project schedule, quickly integrating alarms from Trendmaster into the process control system, giving operators continuous access without having to leave the control room. Within days after integrating these alarms, two other pumps went into alarm and were quickly replaced. Trendmaster’s temperature monitoring capability also proved valuable by identifying several pumps that required additional coolers and/or piping alterations, and alerting operators to clogged water lines. Clogged lines can cause pumps that normally run at 150˚F to rise to 220˚F within minutes. Trendmaster alarms on such conditions so immediate action can be taken. According to operators at the plant, “this level of surveillance would not be possible without the Trendmaster system.” BENEFITS Ability to integrate alarms into the plant DCS creates an integrated condition monitoring/ process control environment for plant operators with continuous access to vibration and temperature data from a central location. Improved and cost-effective condition monitoring for less critical assets can be applied in installations where manual data collection is dangerous due to environmental or physical constraints and remote or un-staffed facilities where manual data collection is impractical. More frequent data collection than is possible with hand-held data collector routes, allows problems that develop quickly to be caught in time – before catastrophic failures occur. As seen in Learn more by reading the Synopsis of Savings article in ORBIT magazine Vol. 25, No. 3, 2005 at www.orbit-magazine.com www.ge-energy.com/ocsuccess Oil & Gas – Petroleum Refining CUSTOMER SUCCESS STORY BENTLY NEVADA* ASSET CONDITION MONITORING © 2008 General Electric Company, all rights reserved. * Trademarks of Bently Nevada, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the General Electric Company. GEA17122 (08/08)
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Page 1: Customer Success Story: Bently Nevada Asset Condition Monitoring

GE Energy

Trendmaster* Pro Asset Scanning System

BiG SavinGS REalizEd BEfoRE SyStEm iS fully CommiSSionEd“ The Bently Nevada Trendmaster* system is like having an operator standing next to each pump 24 hours per day. Catastrophic pump failure prevention was the basis for justification of this system, and before we even had it commissioned, it paid off big time.”

ProBlema catastrophic pump failure that resulted in a fire totaling more than 12mm uSd in losses motivated a large petrochemical facility to install online condition monitoring for hundreds of pumps and other equipment assets to help avert another incident.

SoluTioNthe plant deployed Bently nevada trendmaster* systems at several locations. trendmaster can scan individual measurement points every few minutes, providing a cost-effective online vibration/temperature monitoring solution for pump alley installations where frequent data collection helps prevent problems that could result in toxic or hazardous substance releases, fires, or explosions.

PAyBACkthe system began to pay dividends early in the project as the first pumps were being brought on line with vibration/temperature measurements. during normal rounds, which included a stop at the shelter housing the trendmaster computer, operators were surprised to find a crude pump in the highest level of vibration alarm. after verifying the reading, the pump was replaced. a subsequent inspection of the faulty pump confirmed that catastrophic failure was imminent, in fact only a few minutes away. motivated by this initial save, the plant accelerated the project schedule, quickly integrating alarms from trendmaster into the process control system, giving operators continuous access without having to leave the control room. Within days after integrating these alarms, two other pumps went into alarm and were quickly replaced.

trendmaster’s temperature monitoring capability also proved valuable by identifying several pumps that required additional coolers and/or piping alterations, and alerting operators to clogged water lines. Clogged lines can cause pumps that normally run at 150˚f to rise to 220˚f within minutes. trendmaster alarms on such conditions so immediate action can be taken. according to operators at the plant, “this level of surveillance would not be possible without the trendmaster system.”

BeNefiTS• Ability to integrate alarms into the plant DCS creates an integrated condition monitoring/

process control environment for plant operators with continuous access to vibration and temperature data from a central location.

• improved and cost-effective condition monitoring for less critical assets can be applied in installations where manual data collection is dangerous due to environmental or physical constraints and remote or un-staffed facilities where manual data collection is impractical.

• more frequent data collection than is possible with hand-held data collector routes, allows problems that develop quickly to be caught in time – before catastrophic failures occur. As seen in

learn more by reading the Synopsis of Savings article in oRBit magazine vol. 25, no. 3, 2005 at www.orbit-magazine.com

www.ge-energy.com/ocsuccess

oil &

Gas – Petroleum

refining

CuStomER SuCCESS StoRy BEntly nEvada* aSSEt Condition monitoRinG

© 2008 General Electric Company, all rights reserved.* trademarks of Bently nevada, llC, a wholly owned

subsidiary of the General Electric Company. GEa17122 (08/08)

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