Emerson’s next-generation vibration analyzer enables faster data collection and analysis

Emerson's CSI 2140 Machinery Health Analyzer

Emerson's CSI 2140 Machinery Health Analyzer offers speed and performance in data collection and field analysis

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Emerson's CSI 2140

Emerson's CSI 2140 offers simultaneous four-channel data collection - plus phase - for fast, efficient troubleshooting in the field. High resolution image




CSI 2140 Machinery Health Analyzer provides complete tool for assessing and preserving mechanical equipment health

KNOXVILLE,TENN (June 17, 2013) - Emerson Process Management has introduced the CSI 2140 Machinery Health Analyzer, the next generation of its portable tool for analyzing machinery vibration to detect potential problems before they lead to unplanned downtime.

The new analyzer builds on the capabilities of Emerson’s popular CSI 2130 to provide new four-channel simultaneous data collection functionality, wireless and Bluetooth communication, and a full-color touchscreen. The CSI 2140 also delivers fast route collection capabilities, reducing collection time by 30-60%.

The analyzer’s new ergonomic shape and lighter weight make data-collection routes easier on users. Data collection is reduced by 30-60%, minimizing the time spent in uncomfortable or dangerous environments and allowing technicians to complete the collection more quickly. The screen is easy to read in both direct sunlight and dark areas and auto-adjusts based on ambient lighting.

Because over 50 percent of mechanical issues are caused by bearing wear, effective monitoring of bearing health is a key component of a reliability program. With four-channel data collection, users can collect vertical, horizontal, and axial readings on a bearing at the same time. Using this data and Emerson’s unique PeakVue™ technology, reliability technicians can detect compromised bearing performance earlier than with any other measurement technique. In addition, advanced diagnostics embedded in the CSI 2140 help users drive to the root cause of mechanical issues.

Most vibration programs require a cabled connection to the plant asset database in order to upload data for analysis. The CSI 2140 can send collected data wirelessly from the field to the office. Technicians can then continue on their route – or start another route – without a return trip to the maintenance shop. The data is also available for analysis by specialists at corporate headquarters or other locations.

Additional CSI 2140 capabilities enable users to perform single, dual, or four-channel vibration analysis, cross-channel analysis, transient analysis, structural analysis, AC electric motor monitoring, and 4-plane dynamic balancing – providing a complete, easy-to-use tool for fast, accurate assessment of rotating machinery health.

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