Vibration & Temperature Monitoring
A network of vibration accelerometers and temperature probes continuously measures the health of rotating parts and bearings. Vibration sensors on motor bearings, head and tail pulleys, and gearboxes capture even slight increases in oscillation that indicate developing issues like bearing wear, imbalance, or looseness. Simultaneously, digital temperature sensors (e.g. on bearing housings and gearbox oil sumps) track thermal trends. If a bearing starts to overheat due to lubrication failure or a gearbox shows rising oil temperature, the system will flag it immediately.
For example By trending vibration and heat data, the AI can detect anomalies 4–8 weeks before a potential boot bearing failure in an elevator occurs, allowing maintenance to intervene proactively. This predictive approach avoids sudden seizures or equipment damage – a significant improvement over simple threshold alarm.
All vibration and thermal data are logged and visualized for maintenance, so crews can schedule repairs at the earliest sign of trouble rather than after a breakdown.