Prerequisite - read the "Augury Machine Health CMMS/EAM Integration."
Introduction
An Augury Sales Engineer can create a sandbox environment for integration testing.
A user can simulate Machine Health status changes in the sandbox, which allows them to test the Machine Health Webhook outside of production. Separate sandbox API credentials will be provided.
Simulating Machine Health Events
On any machine page, scroll to the bottom and select “View Advanced Analytics.”
You will see the current Machine Health status at the bottom of the Advance Analytics page.
Select “Duplicate Result” to select a new status.
Now the Fault Card has become editable. Select the pencil icon to edit the machine’s status.
Change the level to Alarm or Danger in the popup window and select Save.
Notice the status has changed to Alarm. Next, add a Diagnosis by selecting “Add Diagnosis”
Fill out the Diagnosis information.
Description, Causes, and Maintenance practices are automatically generated based on the fault type selected.
All this information will be available to include in the Work Order.
Save the Diagnosis.
You will see a new card added for the Diagnoses. Notice that the “Update Health Status” button is still not available. There are a couple of more details to add before you can save the Health Status.
Augury vibration analysts are required to include screenshots of the sensor data as supporting evidence to verify the fault condition. To add supporting evidence to the status change, scroll up to the Spectrum Plot.
Select “Add to Report” to attach a screenshot of the Spectrum Plot to the status change.
Once you have added the Spectrum Plot, the last step is to generate an overview description for the fault. Augury generates fault overviews automatically using the vast database of machine events and recommendations.
Select “Generate with AI” to generate fault text for the status change.
Once you have generated and saved the Description, you will see that the “Update health status” button becomes available. Select the “Expose to customer” check box and update the health status. You must select this checkbox for the alert to trigger the webhook.
Click “Save Changes.”
Once you confirm that the changes were saved, navigate to the main machine page.
You should see that the machine's health status has changed.
When this process is complete and the status on the machine page changes, the webhook event will be triggered.
If you have properly configured the webhook per the API specification, you should see a message in the endpoint that you have defined. The payload will contain the data that you just entered.
You can replicate this process for any machine in the sandbox.
You can also reset the machine to an Acceptable status and test again using the same process.
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