A new software solution which includes sensors has seen MANN+HUMMEL become the first filter manufacturer worldwide to offer a solution for precise filter status monitoring.
The company says proactive monitoring offers many advantages over common reactive measures.
Until now fleet operators have had to determine the filter status by time-consuming visual inspection which could lead to an incorrect assessment or alternatively fixed servicing periods are maintained.
With the new solution from MANN+HUMMEL, they can now view the exact status of their fleet at any time and ensures that the filter is always changed at the right time.
In addition, maintenance times are precisely matched to the machine schedule, unplanned downtimes are reduced and the risk of exceeding the service life can be eliminated.
Filter monitoring
Various sensors monitor the load status of air and cabin air filters, oil, hydraulic oil and transmission oil filters as well as fuel pre-filters and main filters.
The status of the engine oil, hydraulic oil and fuel can also be observed.
The measured data is transferred from the respective vehicle to the OEM cloud where it is anonymized and then passed on to the MANN+HUMMEL cloud.
A MANN+HUMMEL spokesperson said: “Algorithms analyze the data of the individual sensors and determine precise key figures for the predictive maintenance.
“This information is prepared and returned digitally to the OEM which makes the information conveniently available to end customers, fleet operators and users in the telematics system or via an app.”
MANN+HUMMEL has been collecting experience on predictive maintenance since 2017 when the company introduced the Senzit air filter monitor as a retrofit solution for agricultural and construction machines.
The experience gained in the development and practical use of Senzit enabled the integration of predictive maintenance into a wider range of filters.
In addition to the complete solution, in future on request MANN+HUMMEL will offer vehicle manufacturers customized and integrated solutions.
The first customer pilot projects are planned for 2020 – and that will be just the first step.
The development of self-monitoring systems and components is ongoing.
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