Capital Equipment News April 2023

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP - ASSET MANAGEMENT

Digital twin technology for better asset management Digital twin technology is emerging as the unsung hero of facility maintenance and service, enabling organisations, their internal teams, and external partners to truly stay one step ahead of potential downtime and even catastrophic failure.

By Sarika Andhee. Marketing Leader: Field Services Anglophone Africa at Schneider Electric

I n fact, research group, Gartner has identified digital twin technology as one of the top trends shaping the industrial equipment and process manufacturing industry. But, to contextu alise digital twin technology’s importance in facility maintenance, it’s important that we take one step back. Neglected maintenance of facilities increases safety and financial risks, often causing unplanned outages that can lead to equipment damage and worse, injuries to personnel. Equipment downtime and electrical outages cost organisations such as manufacturing plants hundreds of thousands if not millions of rands. South Africa’s current volatile grid continues to mitigate downtime, equipment failure and outages, many engineers such as those working in the power systems domain, are limited to working with static paper or PDF-based electrical single-line diagrams (SLDs), which are often outdated. These limitations increase the risk to operations and the difficulty of properly maintaining and updating the electrical systems documentation. Digital twin technology allows facility management teams to overcome the limitation of static representation by gaining deeper insight using dynamic, real-time simulation that is enhanced by intelligent data. Also, a digital twin isn’t only limited to modelling real-time conditions, it can also run predictive simulations. For example, it can demonstrate the effect of adding an additional motor/load to the existing electrical reticulation and model the effects of that modification. This is immensely valuable to maintenance teams who are responsible for staying one step ahead of any equipment problems and failures. Not only does it improve uptime, but it also aids external service providers role in reemphasise this bleak picture. Unfortunately, in their efforts to

Neglected maintenance of facilities increases safety and financial risks, often causing unplanned outages that can lead to equipment damage and worse, injuries to personnel.

Sarika Andhee. Marketing Leader: Field Services Anglophone Africa at Schneider Electric

providing maintenance and support to facilities. Digital twins provide the following important benefits to maintenance teams: • “What if” scenarios that allow teams to simulate different situations and gain insight into the impact of a facility’s performance without the risk of downtime and potentially injury to personnel. • Enables facility personnel to have an updated reference for their electrical single line diagram. This is very critical because it can pose both equipment damage and injury to personnel operating the equipment. Having this single source of truth is necessary to ensure optimal performance. • Having an interactive digital SLD, offers great value to maintenance teams as they can easily gain access equipment documentation and datasheets.

• Analysis of new equipment and changes – it can identify what impact it will have on a facility’s overall performance, helping teams to streamline diagnostics and make informed decisions on upgrades and modifications. Next-generation predictive solutions such as digital twin that use real-time and archived data to act as a simulation platform are undoubtedly becoming an essential tool for maintenance teams. When provided with reliable, high-quality data, digital twins offer invaluable, real-time insights that enhance the quality, performance, and efficiency of facilities while adapting to ever-changing conditions and constraints. This technology is fast becoming an effective way to maintain a facility’s assets and reduce equipment and personnel risk. b

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