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BS ISO 17359 pdf download

BS ISO 17359 pdf download

BS ISO 17359 pdf download Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines — General guidelines
1 Scope
This International Standard sets out guidelines for the general procedures to be considered when setting up acondition monitoring programme for machines and includes references to associated standards required inthis process.This lnternational Standard applies to all machines.
2Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.For datedreferences,only the edition cited applies. For undated references,the latest edition of the referenceddocument (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 2041,Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring — VocabularyISO 13372,Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines —Vocabulary
ISO 13379-1,Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines — Data interpretation and diagnosticstechniques Part 1: General guidelines1)
ISO13381-1,Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machines — Prognostics — Part 1:General guidelines
3Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in lSO 2041,IS0 13372 and the followingapply.
3.1
equipment
machine or group of machines including all machine or process control components
4Overview of condition monitoring procedure
A generic procedure which may be used when implementing a condition monitoring programme is describedin Clauses 5 to 11 and shown in diagrammatic form in Figure 1. Details on the key steps to be followed areprovided.Condition monitoring activities should be directed towards identifying and avoiding root cause failuremodes.
Particular techniques of condition monitoring are only introduced briefly. They are covered in more detail inother International Standards referenced in Annex D and the Bibliography.
5 Cost benefit analysis
An initial feasibility and cost benefit analysis helps in establishing accurate key performance indicators and benchmarks to measure the effectiveness of any condition monitoring programme. Items to consider include:
life-cycle cost;
cost of lost production;
consequential damage;
warranty and insurance.
6 Equipment audit
6.1 Identification of equipment
A generic machine schematic of the typical components and processes to be considered in the condition monitoring management process is shown in Figure 2.

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