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Engine condition monitoring

Vibration and temperature monitoring for rotating equipment
July 16, 2026 by
Ričards Sleņģis

An engine's vibration and temperature reveal its condition before visible problems appear. When the load changes, bearings wear or the mounting loosens, the vibration pattern changes with it. Catching these changes in time means a failure can be addressed on schedule, not once the machine has already stopped. WILL Sensors offers a monitoring solution that continuously measures vibration and temperature and warns when values exceed the set limits.

Solution

Continuous vibration and temperature monitoring

A sensor on the engine housing continuously measures vibration and temperature. It passes the data on - in the wireless variant to a DXM controller, or in the wired variant over Modbus RTU / RS-485 straight to the control system or SCADA. When values exceed the set limits, the system sends a warning, and if needed it can trigger an emergency stop. The accumulated data lets you plan maintenance according to the machine's actual condition.

Early warning

Changes in vibration and temperature are caught in time - before a bearing or mounting failure.

Wireless or wired

In the wireless variant data reaches a DXM controller; in the wired variant it runs over Modbus RTU / RS-485 to the control system.

Planned maintenance

The accumulated measurements let you plan maintenance by the machine's actual condition, not a fixed schedule.


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