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FEATURE Your motors are talking to you Are you listening? The low voltage motor is the workhorse of many industries, used to drive a broad range of machines, including conveyors, mixers, pumps and fans. At present most LV motors are simply run until they fail. This can cause a number of problems, such as downtime, secondary damage to other equipment, lost production and poor quality. Monitoring the condition of each motor in a plant is a complex and costly challenge. ABB has developed a compact ABB Ability™ Smart Sensor that is attached to the frame of low voltage induction motors. No wiring is needed. Using on-board algorithms, based on ABB’s decades of motor expertise, the ABB Ability™ Smart Sensor relays information about the motor’s health, via a smartphone and over the internet, to a secure server. This solution can make huge numbers of motors into smart devices, enabling them to benefit from intelligent services. The smart sensor takes advantage of ABB’s concept of the Internet of Things, Services and People (IoTSP) and opens 32 Global MDA Journal may 2018 up new opportunities for machine builders and end users operating large production facilities. Attached directly to the motor frame, the sensor is small, unobtrusive, self- powered and most importantly, creates a wireless connection to the cloud. It is easily fitted to the motor in a matter of minutes. Once installed, the motor’s nameplate details and bearing information are fed into the sensor, and a wireless connection is established to transmit data via a smartphone or a gateway to the cloud. Sophisticated algorithms analyze the motor data and convert it into useful actionable information. The smart sensor monitors the motor’s performance and can detect issues like bearing faults, air gap eccentricity, cooling problems and overloading. It can reveal issues that account for 70 percent of motor failures. The smart sensor technology is a maintenance revolution for plant engineers. Instead of making time- consuming manual measurements and reports on each motor, engineers can now easily access each motor’s health and operations parameters at any time from smartphones, tablets or PCs. A quick glance at the screen