Trico's Sensei real-time lubrication intelligence system wirelessly transmits oil level and ambient air temperature to a customizable, web-based dashboard.
Trico Corporation has introduced Sensei, a real-time lubrication intelligence system.
"Sensei, believed to be the first system of its type, wirelessly transmits oil level and ambient air temperature to a customizable, web-based dashboard," said a company spokesperson. "As a result, users gain real-time input on machine status and maintenance requirements. Sensei can:
- Reduce inspection time from hours to minutes per week
- Reduce requirements for personnel to visit difficult or dangerous to access areas
- Help avoid downtime by providing alerts and warnings
- Enable organizations to operate more efficiently by performing proactive, data-driven maintenance."
"The launch of Sensei represents a new ability to generate meaningful data faster and more efficiently than ever before. As a result, we are uniquely positioned to help customers develop cost-saving strategies and reduce the massive pressures of reliability," said Jim Jung, President, Trico. "In combination with the services from the Trico Analysis Center, Sensei enables us to redefine lubrication management strategies for the Internet of Things era."
The first wireless sensors available as part of the Sensei system are oil level sensors designed to accompany Trico's line of 8 oz. Opto-Matic vented and closed constant level oilers. Pumps, motors, gearboxes, fans, blowers and other equipment use constant level oilers to maintain a consistent fluid level.
Industrial and manufacturing applications include those in machining, petrochemical, chemical processing, primary metals, pulp and paper, food and beverage, power generation, water management, mining and other industries. "Maintenance managers, directors of operations, facility managers, lubrication technicians, millwrights and reliability engineers in these industries stand to gain valuable insights from Sensei's real-time monitoring capability," said the spokesperson.
The Sensei system includes three components:
- An oil sensor that measures the oil level, oil consumption and ambient temperature
- The Sensei gateway (a router) that securely receives data and transmits it to the cloud. The gateway handles up to 64 sensors at a radius of 250'. Repeaters expand the network as needed.
- An intuitive, web-based dashboard for real-time intelligence (there is no need to install software). The dashboard is customizable with displays for oil level by device, daily alerts and several other functions.
"Due to competitive pressure, cost-saving requirements and retiring skilled trade talent, many companies no longer have in-house capabilities. That is where Trico and our 100 years of lubrication expertise come in, helping customers turn data into action," said Jung. "By pairing data from Sensei with our oil lab services and analysis, Trico provides the ability to protect and extend the life of critical equipment."
To create Sensei's customized optical sensor pack that captures oil levels, Trico partnered with MarqMetrix, a Seattle-based company that also helped develop the wireless network solution that flows data into the Sensei cloud platform.
"Using patented technology, we can automate previously manual and labor intensive measurement processes. Sensei technology has limitless opportunities for industrial and manufacturing applications," said Brian Marquardt, CEO of MarqMetrix.
Sensei oil level sensors are available as a complete oiler, but can be retrofit to existing Trico Opto-Matic installations by replacing the upper bulb assembly. It is not compatible with competitive oilers.
For more information contact:
Trico Corporation
1235 Hickory Street
Pewaukee, WI 53072
800-558-7008 / 262-691-9336
www.tricocorp.com