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AI-Powered Monitoring for Your Most Failure-Prone AssetsKnow What Your Machines Are Telling You

Systems With Intelligence’s rotating equipment monitoring technology delivers continuous, AI-driven condition monitoring for motors, pumps, compressors, and other critical rotating machinery. Developing faults are detected automatically and early, giving operators the advanced warning needed to act before a minor issue becomes a major failure.

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Touchless™ Rotating Equipment Monitoring Solutions for Your Operation

Rotating machines rarely simply fail. Instead, they signal distress through vibration, heat, sound, and electrical changes long before a breakdown occurs. The challenge is that traditional inspection methods, whether manual walkthroughs or periodic spot checks, only capture a moment in time. By the time a fault is visible to the naked eye, significant damage may already have been done.

SWI’s rotating equipment monitoring technology continuously watches your machines, applying AI-driven analytics to multivariate sensor data to detect specific fault conditions early and automatically. Maintenance teams get actionable alerts with enough lead time to plan a targeted repair, not just a notification that something has already gone wrong.

What Our Rotating Equipment Monitoring Covers

Continuous Machine Health Oversight, Built for Industrial Demands

AI-Driven Fault Detection

How It Works

Our condition monitoring technology applies advanced AI algorithms to evaluate multivariate sensor data from rotating equipment continuously. Fault conditions, including bearing wear, mechanical imbalance, misalignment, and gear faults, are identified automatically as they develop.

When a fault is detected, operators receive an immediate alert with specific fault information, giving maintenance teams the context they need to plan the right repair at the right time, rather than responding blindly to a generic alarm.

Multi-Parameter Sensing

How It Works

SWI’s monitoring hardware integrates tri-axial vibration sensing, ultrasound detection, surface temperature monitoring, and magnetic field sensing into one device, providing a comprehensive picture of machine health from a single point of installation.

This multi-parameter approach means that fault conditions that might only be visible in one data type are not missed. The combination of sensing modalities gives the AI more data to work with, improving both the accuracy of fault detection and the reliability of early warning alerts.

Cloud-Based Monitoring & Alerts

How It Works

Our equipment monitoring platform delivers real-time data, historical trends, and fault alerts through a cloud-based dashboard accessible on desktop and mobile devices. Operators and maintenance teams stay informed regardless of where they are.

Alerts can also be routed through SCADA and APM platforms using industry-standard protocols, so rotating equipment health data flows directly into the operational systems your team already depends on, keeping everything connected and your response times fast.

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The Operational Impact of Getting Monitoring Right

What Continuous Rotating Equipment Monitoring Makes Possible

The shift from reactive maintenance to continuous condition monitoring has a measurable impact on day-to-day operations. Unplanned downtime decreases, maintenance resources are directed where they’re actually needed, and the risk of catastrophic equipment failure drops significantly.

For industrial and manufacturing facilities, oil and gas operators, mining companies, electric utilities, and renewable energy sites, these are not marginal improvements; they’re operational and financial wins that compound over time.

Beyond reducing failures, continuous monitoring gives maintenance teams something they’ve never had before: the ability to plan. When a fault is detected weeks before it causes a breakdown, the response becomes a scheduled repair rather than an emergency callout, with all the cost, safety, and productivity advantages that come with it.

Rotating Equipment Monitoring: Your Questions Answered

SWI’s rotating equipment monitoring technology is designed for a broad range of machines, including electric motors, pumps, compressors, fans, gearboxes, and other rotating machinery found in industrial, utility, oil and gas, and mining environments. If it rotates and is critical to your operation, it can be monitored continuously.

Our AI-driven monitoring technology can detect up to 30 specific fault conditions in rotating equipment, including bearing wear and failure, mechanical imbalance, shaft misalignment, gear faults, and electrical imbalances in motor windings.

Each fault type is identified automatically, giving maintenance teams specific and actionable information rather than a generic alarm.

SWI’s rotating equipment monitoring sensors are designed for fast, practical deployment. Installation involves:

  • Magnetic mounting directly onto the machine surface
  • No field configuration or wiring required
  • Connectivity via wireless or wired network to the cloud platform
  • Full monitoring is active within minutes of installation

This makes the hardware practical for both new installations and retrofits on existing equipment across large fleets of rotating assets.

Periodic vibration analysis provides a point-in-time snapshot of machine health, which means faults that develop between visits or only manifest under specific operating conditions can go undetected.

Continuous monitoring watches machines around the clock, capturing the gradual changes in vibration, temperature, and sound that signal a developing fault, in turn providing far more reliable early warning than scheduled checks alone.

Yes. SWI’s monitoring platform is built to connect with the operational systems your team already uses. Integration options include:

  • SCADA systems via DNP3 and Modbus protocols
  • APM and asset management platforms
  • Cloud dashboard and mobile app for direct operator access
  • Email alerts for immediate notification of detected fault conditions

This multi-channel approach means rotating equipment health data reaches the right people through the right systems, without manual intervention.

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Ready to Stop Reacting and Start Predicting?

Continuous Rotating Equipment Monitoring Changes What's Possible

SWI’s rotating equipment monitoring technology gives industrial operators, utilities, and energy companies the advanced warning they need to protect critical machinery, reduce unplanned downtime, and extend asset lifecycle. If your current approach leaves gaps between inspections, we can close them. Get in touch with our team today.

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