Introduction The Assets function lets you define Assets, which define items and machines that are equipped with one or multiple Treon Connect sensors.
Assets for data collection enable you to acquire and manage data from assets using Treon measurement points, third-party devices, or OEMs to enhance operational visibility.
Your Treon Connect application is structured in the following way:
TREON CONNECT → GROUP → ASSET → SENSOR → POSITION
The following table explains the Treon Connect concepts and terminology you need to know to get started with Treon Connect:
The Treon Connect Condition Monitoring app let’s you analyse the condition monitoring data from your assets, trigger individual measurements, and set up alerts and warnings.
The Assets tab provides a full list of condition monitoring assets.
The Treon Connect Condition Monitoring app let’s you analyse the condition monitoring data from your assets, trigger individual measurements, and set up alerts and warnings.
The Assets tab provides a full list of condition monitoring assets.
Introduction This article explains how to mount the Treon Industrial Node C on assets.
The Treon Industrial Node C is mounted on monitored equipment by gluing it.
Sensor location It is important to consider the location of the sensor and the contact between the sensor and the equipment, when mounting it to monitored equipment.
Introduction For your Treon Gateway to be able to transmit data to your Treon Connect platform, the gateway needs to be connected to the internet.
The Treon Gateway supports the following methods for establishing an internet connection:
The Treon Connect Condition Monitoring app let’s you analyse the condition monitoring data from your assets, trigger individual measurements, and set up alerts and warnings.
The Measurements tab provides the received data for each measurement device separately.