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Artesis e-MCM Pilot in 90 Days: Step-by-Step Rollout Plan for Industrial Sites
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Artesis e-MCM Pilot in 90 Days: Step-by-Step Rollout Plan for Industrial Sites

Launch an e-MCM pilot in three months: asset selection, install, self-learning, alarm verification and scale-up decision — checklist for reliability engineers in Kazakhstan.

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Artesis e-MCM pilot project

Full-fleet Artesis e-MCM rollout takes a year. Proof of value fits in 90 days: 3–5 critical drives, measurable lead time, management-ready report.

Success KPIs

KPI 90-day target
Confirmed real faults ≥ 1
Lead time (alarm → repair) ≥ 14 days
False alarms < 20%
Prevented downtime ≥ 1 documented
Scale-up decision Yes/no with ROI

Asset selection is critical — without one confirmed early find, the pilot is hard to defend.

Weeks 1–2: preparation

Pick 3–5 motors

Score on: criticality, failure history, MCC access, variety (pump/fan/conveyor), maintenance logs.

Examples → industry map, mills, fans, submersible pumps.

Team

Role Task
Reliability engineer Owner, alarm review
Electrical lead MCC access, CT install
Area mechanic On-machine verification
KEG TRK Supply, commissioning, training

Before start

  • Single-line diagrams
  • Motor nameplates (kW, RPM, DOL/VFD)
  • 24-month failure history
  • Existing vibration/thermography baseline if any

Weeks 3–4: install and self-learning

Install (1–2 h per motor): unit in panel, CTs + voltage, network, nameplate data in software.

Self-learning (7–21 days): normal load ranges, multiple VFD speeds if applicable. Do not treat yellow flags as emergencies during learning — log process upsets.

Weeks 5–8: operation and verification

Weekly ritual (30 min)

  1. Dashboard / Artesis IoT
  2. Traffic-light status
  3. New alarms — severity, time-to-failure
  4. Schedule site visit for amber/red

On-machine checks

e-MCM indication Field check
Bearing SDT ultrasound, SCOUT vibration
Misalignment Laser alignment
Pump cavitation Pressure, process mode
Electrical Terminal thermography

e-MCM vs SDT 340

Pilot log (mandatory)

Date | Asset | Alarm | Action | Result | Lead time

Basis for management report and ROI (downtime cost).

Weeks 9–12: report and scale

Report structure

  1. Executive summary
  2. Why these assets
  3. Event table
  4. Confirmed finds with evidence
  5. False alarms and tuning
  6. ROI
  7. 12-month roadmap

Typical next steps

Outcome Next step
≥2 confirmed faults +10–20 e-MCM in year 1
1 fault, good lead time +5 on class A
Mostly false alarms Tune, extend 30 days
No events Move to chronic assets

Parallel: AMT Pro

While e-MCM learns on 5 points, AMT Pro can survey the whole fleetroute guide.

Common mistakes

  1. Too many pilot points — start with 3.
  2. No data owner — no weekly review.
  3. Wrong VFD setting in software.
  4. No field verification.
  5. No management report — no budget for scale.

Summary

90 days is enough for full cycle: install → learn → real alarms → confirmed repair → ROI. KEG TRK supports turnkey pilots: asset pick, install, training, report template.

Three-tier strategy · Motor monitoring intro · e-PCM for DGS

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