This course is being exclusively offered as part of AspenTech's OPTIMIZE conference. You may register for this training at a discounted rate bundled with the conference at https://www.optimize2024.com Create and configure dashboards to monitor asset health and performance, and easily identify opportunities and resolve risks without causing financial or safety impact. Optimize workflows by implementing your existing maintenance practices with user-configurable pages. |
Reliability / Maintenance / Process Engineers Plant / Facilities Supervisors |
MPM024
1 day(s)
0.7
Introductory
Monitor plant performance and asset health Develop dashboards customized to your specific work processes Learn how to optimize existing maintenance practices Synergize cross-functional team operations into a single experience |
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High level knowledge of Aspen Mtell is helpful but not mandatory |
Introduction to AspenTech Operational Insights Navigate the Dashboard as a Standard Operator -Check tag data for an online asset -View current efficiency metrics for an asset -View open Mtell alerts for one asset -Triage and close an existing Mtell alert -Redirect alert triaging to Mtell Alert Manager Workshop # 1: Navigate the Dashboard as a Standard Operator Navigate the Dashboard as an Operations Manager -View high-level KPIs of your operations -Visualize general asset health by site -Review summary report of overall site health -View current efficiency metrics for an asset Workshop # 2: Navigate the Dashboard as an Operations Manager Build your own Dashboards for Integration with Aspen Mtell -Add reference to existing hierarchical elements in Mtell -Create elements for reporting Mtell agent alert data -Generate KPIs and summaries for overall site health -Import custom information such as historical efficiency metrics -Create a custom link to access external pages Workshop # 3: Build a Custom Dashboard |
Aspen Technology, Inc. awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for training classes conducted by our organization. One CEU is granted for every 10 hours of class participation.