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GENESIS64 Product Brief.pdf - Iconics

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<strong>GENESIS64</strong><strong>Product</strong> Introduction September 2013FDDWorXFDDWorX represents the inclusion of apredictive equipment diagnostic solutionthat uses an advanced Fault Detection andDiagnostics (FDD) Engine within <strong>GENESIS64</strong>to allow users to analyze all availableinformation to detect and predict faults inequipment. It incorporates algorithms thatweigh the probability of faults and advisesmanagement, operators and maintenancepersonnel of actions to prevent equipmentfailures or excessive use of energy.When equipment failures occur, advanced software technology analyzes current and historicalinformation along with symptom/cause relationships that the system has been taught, executesprobability algorithms, and provides the user guidance with a list of probable causes sorted byprobability. This immediate guidance reduces mean time to diagnose and repair, reducesequipment downtime, and lowers overall maintenance costs.Fault DetectionDetection is based on definable logic thataggregates all available past and presentdata to detect current or future faults.Faults can be defined in many differentways, but are far more specific than alarmconditions, allowing users to specifyenabling conditions that must be met andparameters that can help determine if afault has occurred.Fault DiagnosticsDiagnostics is about capturing knowledgefrom existing workers, work orderhistory, alarm history, manuals anddevice symptoms into a single place. Byaligning conditions with symptoms andprobability-ranked causes, faultdiagnostics can be used to present themost likely cause of a fault as soon asone occurs.Copyright © 2013 ICONICS, Inc.All Rights Reserved.Page 27 of 34September 2013

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