Condition Monitoring Contractors
        
        Many industrial manufacturing plants have chosen to use condition monitoring and
        analysis contractors to provide some or all of the equipment condition monitoring
        performed at the plant.  While the plant obtains many cost and performance
        benefits from using contractors, it incurs the responsibility of managing the performance
        and quality of the contractors’ work and integrating the contractors reported problems
        and recommendations into the plant’s maintenance management systems.
        The Tango™ Reliability Management Web Service helps standardize and integrate condition
        monitoring results information from multiple contractors and multiple condition
        analysis technologies into a single database for easy and effective communication
        to anyone in the plant needing this information.
        
 
        Contractors have a well-defined scope of supply to the plant; this is to evaluate
        the machines on an assigned critical machine list using the monitoring technology
        they specialize in and provide their conclusions about the equipment’s suitable
        to reliably operate into the future. The interval between monitoring tasks and the
        extent of monitoring is defined in a contract between the contractor and the plant.
        In most cases, the contractor performs the work required and produces a report or
        results, which is emailed to the plant. In most cases, the contractor performs the
        work required and produces a report of results, which is emailed to the plant.
        
             
         
        Tango™ may be used to define condition assessment tasks for specific monitoring
        technologies and plant areas. For example, the monthly vibration analysis for the
        utilities area or the quarterly oil analysis may be defined in a Tango™ Condition
        Assessment Task. Task results are specified from a menu of states (figure 3). These
        states allow the user to define the machine’s state at the time of monitoring. Every
        task item must be assessed before the task can be closed, so items missed or down
        must have that state assigned to them. History of the component’s health may be
        maintained and components which have been missed are maintained in a special list
        for "at risk" components, in need of assessment.
        
        Once a Condition Assessment Task is closed, Tango™ includes the task in the completed
        task list and an assignment report which produces a record of the results for that
        task assignment results can be generated.