Equipment Dashboard
The Equipment Dashboard displays the sensors, faults, scores, raw data, and rules information for the selected equipment. You can switch to a different piece of equipment using the Quick Navigation at the top left of the window and then select Go. From the Equipment Dashboard, you can subscribe to alerts for equipment faults. See Subscribing to Alert Notifications. Equipment is created, edited, and deleted from the Site Dashboard.
View Equipment Information
Select the Info icon to the right of the equipment name to view additional information including:
Site
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
Model
Serial Number
Associated Systems
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
The Equipment Dashboard displays a Score and Faults Metric for the specific equipment that is a comparison over time.
Faults View
The initial view displays the Faults to view the rule(s) and fault count as well as a bar graph to indicate when the fault(s) occurred for each rule. The current time is the default timeframe. You can select the date picker to select the previous 24 hours or create a custom timeframe of up to 31 days. The bar graph displays real-time fault information in 1-minute increments with a 4-hour timeframe. See below for bar graph information.
The rule section displays the following information:
Rule name
Issue Type
Priority
Fault Count
Current Status
Bar Graph Information
The bar graph displays the real-time fault information in 1-minute increments within a four-hour timeframe for each rule. The bar colors indicate the priority assigned to the rule. (Red/High Priority, Orange/Medium Priority, Yellow/Low Priority)
Viewing fault information:
You can view the start and end date/time of the fault by hovering your mouse over the bar on the chart.
Use the scroll bar at the bottom of the window to scroll through the four-hour interval.
The date/time displayed directly above the bar graph section indicates the currently displayed four-hour interval.
To advance to the next four-hour interval, use the arrows to the right and left of the displayed date/time interval above the bar graph.
Additional Rule Information
Select the ellipsis to the right of the rule and select View More Info to view additional rule information that includes:
Rule
Description
Issue Types
Target
Status
System Effect
Recommendation
Sensor Views
From the View drop-down, select Sensors and then select the sensor view to display. To the left of the timeframe, use the Sensor drop-down to select one or more sensors to display the fault data for that timeframe. After displaying the data, you can hide displayed sensor data by selecting its name above the graph. The name grays out to indicate that data is hidden. Select it again to unhide the data. Hover with your mouse over the data to view the data point information. For more information, see Sensors Overview. On the graph, you can zoom in and out by using your mouse wheel. You can also shift + click and drag to select a smaller time frame to focus on.
You can update the timeframe and intervals for the displayed data. See Using the Date/Time Picker. If you choose to export the data, the timeframe and intervals are also respected. See Exporting and Downloading Data.
Score Views
From the View drop-down, select Sensors, and then select the Score Graph or Score Grid. Use the Sensor drop-down to the far right to select the rule or sensors to display. The overall score is calculated based on the Rules that are targeting the equipment. See Scoring for more information. Additionally, if you have created Per-Rule Scoring, this will also display on the line graph. Creating a Per-Rule Score is found in the Creating a Custom Rule and Modifying a K2A Rule topics. Scores default to being sorted from the lowest score to the highest.
You can update the timeframe and intervals for the displayed data. See Using the Date/Time Picker. If you choose to export the data, the timeframe and intervals are also respected. See Exporting and Downloading Data.
Score Grid
The Score Grid view displays the rule and rule score. Select the score to display:
Timestamp: The date and time when the data occurred.
Fault: If a fault is encountered during the time period selected, a Warning icon in red displays identifying when a rule is in fault within the time series data. If the rule is not in fault, a green checkmark icon displays.
To view additional information, hover your mouse over the Fault icon (red or green) to view:Formula Code
Fault Logic
Rule Aggregate and Type
Sensor Aggregates including the sensor name and type
Formula Value Output:
Sensor Data: Sensor data returned.
Score Graph
The Score Graph displays the equipment and corresponding score on a line graph. You can select the equipment and a specific rule to display the overall score and selected rule.
Raw Data
The Raw Data view displays the Health Score Records that changed. This would be any health score record, those in fault and those not, with the corresponding date time stamp, and the applicable sensor data.
Rules View
Select Rules to view the following information:
Rule Name: Select the rule name to switch to the Sensor view with the applicable sensors already selected.
K2A/Custom: Indicates if the rule is a K2A rule or a custom rule.
Issue Types: Displays the issue types for the yule.
Enable/Disable: Indicates if the rule is enabled or disabled.
Priority Level
Status
There are three statuses for Rules: Ok, In Fault, and Failure.
Ok: The rule is evaluating properly and does not have a fault.
In Fault: The rule is evaluating properly and, based on the criteria specified, there is a fault condition.
Failure: The Rule has failed to evaluate. This can be because the equipment is missing data or sensors that are expected.
Select the ellipsis to the right of the rule and select View More Info to view additional rule information that includes:
Rule
Description
Issue Types
Target
Status
Last Successful Execution
System Effect
Recommendation
Viewing Aggregrate Totals
On the Sensor and Score Grids, you can display aggregate totals for Minimum Value, Maximum Value, or Average. The aggregate totals display at the bottom of the appropriate columns.
Minimum: Displays the minimum value over the duration specified.
Maximum: Displays the maximum value over the duration specified.
Average: Displays the average value (dividing the sum of values by the total number of values) over the duration specified.