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SKF Results Reporter

Web-enabled data management and reporting system

SKF Results Reporter


Adaptable and accessible technology to improve reliability
SKF Results Reporter is a data management
and reporting system that provides a
complete solution for organisations of all
sizes. Available in modular packages, from a
ground level reporting tool to a fully-enabled
web portal for data mining and analysis,
you can select the combination that will best
meet the needs of your business.
This flexibility allows Results Reporter to
benefit any organisation, from the small,
stand-alone site to the multi-national
company with assets at locations all over
the world. The end result is a consistent,
familiar single portal that lets you view
the whole reliability picture. Personnel
can collect information at one site, analyse
it at another and view the information
from many locations, making reliability
management easier for you. SKF can deliver
full capabilities to your staff to manage the
information or provide full analysis service
and recommend actions to imrove reliability.
Results Reporter is a valuable tool for the
analyst who reviews collected data and
makes recommendations. Maintenance,
operations, engineering and management
personnel use the reports for targeted
decision making and appropriate action.

Figure 1.
Level III provides
plant summary
information at a
glance.

Figure 2.
Status impact on
operations can
also be viewed
in Level III.

Results Reporter gives you the capability


to stay organised and in control of your
reliability programme, at any time, from
anywhere, optimising your resources and
maximising your results.

Comprehensive capabilities
Reliability data can be analysed in a variety
of ways and presented in-depth or in
summary form to meet the requirements
of users with varying needs. Results
Reporter produces uniform, easy-to-read
graphs, charts and reports with just a few
keystrokes.
With actionable reliability information at
your fingertips, you have the power to work
proactively rather than reactively.

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Figure 3.
In-depth data
detail can be
accessed via
Level III.

Figure 5. Summary of failure modes is available throughout.

Figure 4. This represents a typical summary of Mean Time Between Exception


presented in Level I.

Continuous improvement
To operate a world-class reliability programme you need
to constantly review and analyse the effectiveness of your
programme over a wide range of criteria. Results Reporter uses
historical data and feedback to enable learning and improve
reliability.

Figure 6. Summary of failure by machine type is available throughout.

Results Reporter lets you recommend maintenance tasks


based on data that has been collected and analysed. The
continuous improvement loop is completed as the system allows
you to identify particular problem areas and opportunities
for improvement, by use of Mean Time Between Exception
(MTBE) (Figure 4), fault summary (Figure 5), machinery
template analysis (Figure 6) and percent exceptions by condition
monitoring technique (Figure 7). Additional reports include
detailed cost analysis, cost analysis summary and compliance
reporting.

Do the right thing at the right time


Accessible at anytime via a dedicated web portal, Results
Reporter is an excellent solution for organisations with personnel
at remote locations from the assets being monitored, or for
companies that want to outsource some of their analysis needs,
yet maintain effective control of their reliability programme.
Figure 7. Summary of failure detection by technique is available throughout.

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Different levels meet different needs


SKF Results Reporter makes it easy to classify, store, analyse, view and report asset information from your Preventive or Predictive
Maintenance Programmes. Results Reporter builds from level to level to expand your capability to have consistent, standardised data
to facilitate quick, accurate decision making for an individual asset, a complete facility or multiple sites throughout the organisation.

Plant/Site

Results Reporter Level I

The starting point for Results Reporter is a site


that has some form of structured maintenance
management, and sees the benefit of embracing
condition monitoring as a means to increasing
reliability.

Results Reporter Level I gives you access to an asset database (individual or


multiple assets) where the day-to-day information, such as classifications
and scheduling is stored. Status and exceptions are entered by the analyst
with the output being a summary and/or exception report.

Plant/Site

Site workstations

Plant/Site

Site workstations

Assets

Assets

Work order

Computerized Maintenance
Management System (CMMS)

Raw
condition
monitoring
data

Computerized Maintenance
Management System (CMMS)

Level I
Reporting/Exceptions

Analyst workstation with


asset database

Results Reporter Level II


Results Reporter Level II provides access to a webenabled central repository database, hosted by SKF
at www.ResultsReporter.com, where the output of
the asset database (data from all systems, locations
and industries) can be analysed and comparisons
made with other asset databases. Data in the
central database can be searched, interrogated and
compared either by your internal staff or a trained
SKF analyst. This makes it an excellent tool for
benchmarking purposes.

Plant/Site

Site workstations

Assets

Work order
Raw
condition
monitoring
data

Computerized Maintenance
Management System (CMMS)

Reliability
data

Level I
Level II

Reporting/Exceptions
History or plant status

Condition monitoring reliability


and analysis database

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Analyst workstation with


asset database

Results Reporter
Level III
The Results Reporter Level III
module further expands capabilities
by providing a portal window at
www.ResultsReporter.com for
viewing all the information collated
within the central database. The
information can be viewed at
varying depth of detail and in
different formats. This portal
also provides a vehicle to facilitate
continuous improvement of asset
reliability. It gives the user access
to further information, by allowing
feedback from site, to assist in
improving asset reliability.

Plant/Site
Web portal
Feed back
www.ResultsReporter.com

Site workstations

Assets

Work order
Raw
condition
monitoring
data

Computerized Maintenance
Management System (CMMS)

Reliability
data

Level I
Level II

Reporting/Exceptions
History or plant status

Condition monitoring reliability


and analysis database

Complete Results
Reporter system
Each level is useful separately
but when combined, the Results
Reporter system provides full
capability to analyse and report
on collected data; develop your
own reliability data which can be
integrated in to your Computerized
Maintenance Management System
(CMMS) for improved efficiency
and reliability; and monitor your
plants status and condition from
workstations or via the Internet at
any time and location convenient
to the user.

Level III

Analyst workstation with


asset database

Plant/Site
Web portal
Feed back
www.ResultsReporter.com

Level III

Site workstations

Assets

Work order
Raw
condition
monitoring
data

Computerized Maintenance
Management System (CMMS)

Reliability
data

Level I
Level II

Reporting/Exceptions
History or plant status

Condition monitoring reliability


and analysis database

Analyst workstation with


asset database

SKF Results Reporter graphics legend


When all levels are combined, Results Reporter forms a complete
system and closes the loop for continuous improvement.
Plant/Site

Level I

Level II

Level III

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SKF Results Reporter capability builds level by level


Level I takes you from the plant hierarchy through the exception reporting process. Standardised structure and easy-to-use dropdown menus provides consistency in the way data is recorded, displayed and reported.

Figure 8a. Level I Assets are structured as Parents and Children.


Figure 8b. Level I Easy-to-use data entry screens.

Level II gives you full data viewing and benchmarking capbilities. This allows you to focus on problems to continually improve
reliability.

Figure 9a. Level II Fully configurable queries enable reliability


statistical analysis.
Figure 9b. Level II Comprehensive results are presented for further analysis.

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SKF Results Reporter accessible 24/7

Figure 10. Level III Plant health data is available anytime and
anywhere you choose.

SKF Results Reporter case studies


Graphical reporting allows quick problem
recognition
Customer problem
The Senior Installation Manager responsible for an offshore platform
wanted information to be readily accessible to quickly assess status
of any sub system.

Applying Results Reporter


The sea water cooling system was comprised of three pumps and
required two pumps to be in efficient working order at all times to
deliver adequate oil production levels. This required both detail and
summary information. With one redundant pump, the analysis of
all three pumps was typically not deemed critical because when one
pump needed repair, the other pump was engaged to take over and
maintain production.
When the manager routinely reviewed the mimic diagram in Results
Reporter, he noted immediately that two pumps were in alarm at
the same time. Quick recognition of these alarm conditions allowed
repairs to be prioritised and made at a convenient time, minimising
consequential downtime, production losses and reduced profits.

Customer benefits

Formatted reports provide


comprehensive information and save
time
Customer problem
Monthly reports produced in a word processing program by
an analyst were time consuming and lacked consistency for
historical data analysis and root cause problem solving.

Applying Results Reporter


The Results Reporter Level I program produces
comprehensive, consistent information in a variety of
report formats - automatically.

Customer benefits
Using this feature, the companys condition monitoring
engineer reduced the time spent producing monthly
reports by approximately 25%. Additionally, all content of
the reports including comments and recommendations
is stored within a database so that a complete collated
history is always available. This then allows fault trends
to be analysed methodically and easily to drive root cause
analysis, problem solving and improve reliability.

If both of these pumps had failed and production was reduced to


50%, the resulting cost was estimated at 35,000 barrels of oil per
day in lost production.

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SKF Results Reporter


System requirements
Level I
Microsoft Access 2003 or Microsoft Access 2003
Runtime license (installed from the SKF Results
Reporter CD-ROM)
Levels II and III (Prerequisites for use)
Internet connection
Internet Explorer version 5 or higher
JavaScript/Java and cookies enabled in Internet Explorer
Best viewed in XVGA 1024 x 768 screen resolution
Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 or higher and Microsoft Word or Word Viewer

Computer hardware
Computer hardware
requirements

Recommended requirements

Minimum requirements

Operating system

Windows XP (Service Pack 2)

Windows XP (Service Pack 2)

Processor

Pentium IV

Pentium II or higher

RAM

1 GB

256 MB

Hard drive disk space


(available)

200 MB

100 MB

CD drive

One (1) required

One (1) required

Video display

XVGA display (1024 x 768) with


16-bit colour

SVGA display (800 x 600) with


256 colours

Printer

Colour

Optional

USB port (available)

One (1) USB 2.0

One (1) USB 2.0

Ordering information
For further information on SKF Results Reporter, please contact your local SKF Reliability Systems representative.

SKF Asset Management Services

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