Hydro One presents the OMDEC solution at the EUCI Conference in Raleigh NC, USA

Join Hydro One at the EUCI Conference in Raleigh NC, USA, May 19-21, 2010 !

Visit the EUCI Conference and listen to Hydro One and their experience with the OMDEC solution!

 

Closing the Crevice:

Achieving Valuable Maintenance Analyses by Linking Corporate Data with Maintenance Analysis Software

There is currently a gap or crevice between corporate databases and powerful maintenance analysis software, such as Exakt. This crevice has impeded the development of usable maintenance decision models. The CMMS has not ventured into this area, and general-purpose data warehouses are ill-equipped to handle the analysis and the complex requirements of maintenance and reliability. This presentation describes a flexible technique called LRCM (Living RCM), developed with the needs of reliability analysts in mind. LRCM enables the automated filtering of large volumes of work and monitoring data in order to produce the "Events" and "Inspections" tables of the quality and form required for analysis, modeling and processing by an Exact decision agent. The process will be described using examples from Hydro One's experience in the challenging area of data management and decision making.

– Norm Hann, Performance Manager, Hydro OneValuable Maintenance Analyses by Linking Corporate Data with Maintenance Analysis Software

OMS, SCADA, GIS and AMI systems are capable of generating a monumental amount of data. This conference will review various methods that are being used to assemble this data strategically in order to make the business case for distribution reliability expenditures. It will be an opportunity for utility analysts to interact with representatives of vendors of these systems and discuss how to improve and standardize the reporting engines they provide. There will be discussion on developing meaningful measures of reliability for incentive programs.

For more information please go to: http://www.euci.com/ and see the agenda here:

EUCI conference (1.1 MB)