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• Archiving simplifies the viewing of Note that there is an edit box for the
data, reducing clutter on plots for POINT’s Storage Depth. PRISM4 only
more effective analysis. allowed the user to store up to 999
measurements per POINT. Additional
Archiving is also used to store data for a measurements would force the first
particular component of your machine or measurements to be lost. As we will see
process. For example, the vibration data later in this paper, Machine Analyst gives
Application Note collected for a felt on a paper machine may the user much more archiving flexibility,
CM3085 be archived independently from the rest of with fewer limitations.
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Current Data
Short-term Data
3 months 3 months 3 months 3 months
Long-term Data
12 months
Manual Archiving
Machine Analyst’s Manual Archive
feature adds flexibility by allowing
the user to specify POINTs to
archive, and allows you to archive Figure 9. Scheduler/Action Selection Dialog.
the newest data in addition to the
oldest data.
• It only archives
measurements from the
“current data” bin (unless a
specific measurement record
from another bin is
specified).
You can change the archive status from within the Store
measurements as area. Select from:
• Short term archive data bin Figure 11: Manual Archive dialog.
Figure 13. Example Trend Showing Short-term Archive and Current Data.
“current,” “unscheduled,” “short term,” “long term,” or Figure 13 shows an overall trend, with short-term archived
“baseline” after the measurement name when viewing a measurement points on the left, and current measurement
measurement in the right window panel (with the Details points (the cluttered points) on the right.
icon view selected).
The plot is further simplified by viewing only the short-term
Viewing Archived Data data, as shown in Figure 14.
"Archiving
Vibration Data in
Machine Analyst"
by Wane Wier
SKF Reliability Systems
SKF Reliability Systems Figure 14. Sample Trend Showing only Short-term Archive Data.
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