How Monitel Creates Vibration Monitoring Systems
How Monitel Creates Vibration Monitoring Systems
Vibration monitoring plays a vital role in maintaining the safety, efficiency and longevity of structures and machinery.
In sectors such as mining, construction and transport, vibration can lead to serious failures and safety dangers. Whether it’s detecting early signs of ground movement or monitoring rotating equipment, a well-designed vibration monitoring system enables project teams to act before anomalies escalate into major issues.
At Monitel, we take a structured and practical approach to designing vibration monitoring systems, drawing on years of experience across Western Australia.
This article explains how we create and implement those systems. If you would rather speak with a member of our team, you can contact us at admin@monitel.com.au or call (08) 6219 8284.
Step 1: Understanding the Site and Its Risks
Every monitoring system must be rooted in a detailed understanding of the site. This includes:
- The type of assets being monitored (machinery, retaining walls, tunnel linings etc.)
- The sources and expected frequencies of vibration
- Environmental conditions, access limitations and regulatory requirements
In Western Australia, vibration management refers to international standards such as DIN 4150-3 and BS 7385-2. We also factor in Australian guidelines such as AS 2436-2010 and AS 2670.2 for occupational and environmental concerns.
It is important to note that local councils will often impose their own requirements. This makes a thorough understanding of the specific site even more important, as the requirements for one site may not be the same as another.
Step 2: Selecting the Right Sensors
At Monitel, we use a wide range of vibration sensors, selected based on the application and monitoring goals. These may include:
- Accelerometers: Measuring machinery vibration and rotating equipment
- Geophones: Assessing ground vibration in construction and mining
- Wireless sensors: for remote or hard-to-access areas
We are technology and product agnostic, meaning we do not rely on specific brands. Instead, we select the most effective and cost-appropriate equipment for your situation.
Step 3: Deploying and Integrating the System
Once sensors are selected, we oversee their deployment onsite. This includes assisting installation, calibration and integration with data loggers and alert systems.
Our systems are capable of both real-time and historical data tracking, with thresholds set in accordance with project tolerances or regulatory limits.
Step 4: Data Visualisation and Reporting
We utilise user-friendly dashboards and secure cloud access, so that engineers, project managers and asset owners can:
- View live vibration data and trends
- Receive alerts when vibration exceeds set thresholds
- Export reports to be used for compliance or internal review
These systems allow teams to make informed, timely decisions about operational adjustments, shutdowns or inspections.
Step 5: Ongoing Support and Customisation
Monitel’s services don’t end once your system has been installed. We offer ongoing monitoring services, system health checks and adjustments to respond to the evolving needs of your project.
Whether your vibration risks change over time or you need to expand your monitoring system, Monitel remains available to support you throughout the project lifecycle.
Monitel: Providing Vibration Monitoring Systems Across Western Australia
Monitel builds vibration monitoring systems in line with globally recognised best practice. Tailored to the intricacies of your project, our solutions will assist you in proving compliance at local, state and federal level.
We select sensors based on real-world performance and site-specific needs, not an allegiance to a particular brand or product. As such, our systems help prevent damage, reduce downtime and improve overall safety and performance.
In addition to vibration monitoring, Monitel can also assist with:
- Wall monitoring
- Machine vibration monitoring
- Other geotechnical and structural instrumentation related-tasks
If you’re looking to implement a vibration monitoring system on your site, contact Monitel at admin@monitel.com.au or call (08) 6219 8284.
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