Industrial applications for Brightlayer software
Support manufacturing operations and maintenance teams with strong monitoring, reporting and maintenance insights.
Your productivity depends on the power from your substations. Any production process can be disrupted by electrical equipment issues or poor power quality. Learn how monitoring your electrical substations with solutions from Eaton’s Brightlayer Industrial suite can improve your operation’s productivity.
Protect the most critical power source for your operation. Motors drive production in so many industrials. Learn how you can get current, device-specific insights and notifications on motor health so you can reduce unplanned downtime and support production.
Power quality and reliability are essential to meeting your productivity goals. Do you struggle to understand the energy consumption of your electrical assets? Learn how actionable insights from your equipment can help you understand energy consumption and power quality in your facilities.
Increase mean time between failures for electrical equipment in hazardous environments. Monitor electrical assets that operate in hazardous environments to get the alarms, insights and trending data to inform condition-based maintenance. When you know the issue before you deploy, you can be prepared with the permits, parts, tools, skills and PPE to make needed repairs as efficiently as possible.
Leveraging real-time data regarding asset conditions to inform maintenance represents an important shift away from reactive operations and can significantly reduce costs and improve business outcomes such as safety and sustainability. This paper assesses the current state of digitalization in manufacturing and evalutes the benefits of condition-based maintenance and increasingly proactive maintenance programs.
This paper is based on a March/April 2024 survey commissioned by Eaton and conducted by S&P Global Market Intelligence of more than 300 industrial respondents involved in their organization’s digital transformation efforts in 12 countries across North America and Europe and the Middle East, as well as analysis of additional market data and trends.
Eaton solution architects Tony Trim and Alejandro Barreto-Gutierrez discuss the realities of implementing Industry 4.0 technologies and offer some practical solutions for getting started.