Introduction
This article describes the Machine Health page, what you can see, what insights you can gain from it, and what actions you can take.
Hierarchy Overview
We organize the data into a hierarchy for each customer to simplify the data collection and review process. At the bottom of the hierarchy are machines, such as chillers, compressors, pumps, and fans.
Every organization is different, and the hierarchy will depend on the organization's structure and preferences.
Machine Health page
You can access the Machine Health information using the tab on the left-side navigation pane or by clicking the link in the email notification you received from Augury.
Here, we entered from the Machine Health tab.
The Select hierarchy dropdown lets you select the company, factory, or any other hierarchy you want to see (available from all the App’s screens).
The default tab is Machine to Notice.
Under that, the default tab is Pending Response, where you find machines with alerts that need to be handled.
Under the Pending Response tab, is a list of machines with pending alerts waiting for your response.
Click a machine star to add it to the Starred machines tab.
Information about additional tabs
Under the “Machines to notice” tab, you can find the following Machine Health information.
6. The Updates tab displays the machines with "Updates" and their recent activities (e.g., comments, adding repair/observations, and more). The MH alerts are displayed according to their last updated time, not their severity.
7. Known Issues tab - Displays the unresolved but addressed alerts.
8. AI Detection - Alerts of MH issues detected by our AI.
9. Starred tab - Displays the machines you starred as important.
Click a machine alert to enter a specific Machine page.
Machine page
A “Machine” page displays information about a specific factory machine or equipment on which Augury IoT devices are installed and is monitored by Augury AI and Vibration Analysts (VA).
Machine page header
The Machine page header includes the following information:
Machine details like name, image, and machine part (in this example - Belt).
When the machine was last recorded. If there’s a connectivity issue hover over the error icon to see details, including which endpoint is not recording.
Any flags about possible problems that have been added.
The left frame of the photo indicates the machine's health. In this case, it’s orange, which is an alarm alert.
An action menu.
Machine and IoT information
6. Under the header, click Machine and IoT information to get the details about the machine and its components.
7. Machine Information lists machine details and any components it includes.
8. For physically connected machines, the power drive representation maps the power transmission between components. It shows the component, what it’s connected to, the power transmission type and ratio, as well as identifies the previous and next connected machine (if any). Click the blue circle to open its power drive map.
You can also see the power drive when you edit a machine. You may be guided to edit this by Augury. The connection type and power ratio are editable.
9. IoT Devices lists the nodes and endpoints on the machine.
10. Click the icon next to a device to see its status.
Machine Health Events
Machine Health Events provides a timeline of the machine’s health, registered events, health status, and data from live recordings.
Timeline and Events
11. The Machine Health timeline uses colors to display the health status at a specific time. The timeline colors represent the Machine's Health status at a specific time.
12. Click the observation icon or the health update icon to jump to the relevant event on the right.
Following are the icons for each type of alert.
13. The events’ details are displayed in the “Events” log on the right.
To log a new or future repair, or a new observation, click New.
Click the More menu to edit the event, delete it, or to bookmark the event for future reference.
Health Status
The Machine Health status provides the status (Monitor is this example) and details added to any event.
14. The status is color-coded.
15. The AI diagnosis flag indicates that the status was changed by the system and not a person.
16. Augury provides translation of its recommendations and events using Google Translate. Click See Original and select the desired language.
17. Click the “Faults Detected” tab to see the added details. Click the arrow to see the Possible Cause and Recommended Actions.
18. Under the “Supporting Evidence” tab, are recordings added by our Vibration analysts supporting the discovered faults, possible causes, and recommended actions.
Live Data
The live recordings for each measurement help you to review the event and understand the status.
19. Expand Planes to select which equipment data you want to receive - which components and which plane.
20. Click Select Features to add or remove features, such as Vibration, Temperature, and more. The list is long, so remember to scroll.
Add inputs to an alert
Based on the information you gathered, click New (22) to create a new event. This helps you and others track the repairs and observations.
Add details about a repair or future repair
Add an observation






















