Technology Category
- Functional Applications - Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)
- Functional Applications - Enterprise Asset Management Systems (EAM)
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Retail
Applicable Functions
- Maintenance
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Asset Health Management (AHM)
- Asset Lifecycle Management
Services
- Hardware Design & Engineering Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
Danfoss is a global company that specializes in producing refrigeration monitoring equipment, compressors, and controllers for grocery stores. Their products are used in nearly 5,000 supermarkets worldwide, with 200,000 refrigeration-related data points across all stores, including compressor pressures, liquid levels, temperatures, energy use, and currents. The company required a solution that would help its customers view their operations at a presentation level, create reports on alarms and performance, and reduce energy costs for around 5,000 sites worldwide.
The Challenge
Danfoss, a company specializing in refrigeration monitoring equipment, compressors, and controllers for grocery stores, faced a challenge in helping its customers manage their operations efficiently. Refrigeration consumes a significant portion of a large grocery store’s electricity, with the remainder consumed by HVAC equipment, lighting, and other utilities. The risk of asset failure could result in food loss, unplanned asset downtime, and maintenance call outs – unexpected costs that can quickly escalate. Retailers now operate in a market where the demand for frozen foods is increasing, causing them to invest in large-scale refrigeration equipment. This has led to tight margins in an increasingly competitive market where assets are expected to perform constantly. Historically, supermarkets have accepted that the cost for high customer volume, regulatory compliance, and increasing energy costs were part of the business model.
The Solution
Danfoss addressed these business challenges with an operational analytic solution provided by Bentley‘s Amulet. The solution includes an alarm management system that monitors food quality and energy efficiency, and a visualization component that brings all of the information together in one platform. The alarm management system raises alarms based on a potential failure or a threat to an asset when a threshold has been reached. Danfoss uses Bentley’s Amulet software to count repeated similar alarms and identify which were real and which were false, and notify the right people. This proactive approach to maintenance eliminates false alarms from the system, significantly cutting costs by reducing needless callouts of maintenance engineers. Other functionality within Amulet includes automated load shedding and set point management to reduce energy consumption and ensure error control regulation of asset temperatures, switch status, and alarm values.
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