Temperature of the condition monitoring unit

The Temperature of the condition monitoring unit section presents data about the internal temperatures of the DMU condition monitoring unit from the selected timeframe.

Figure 1. Example of the Temperature of the condition monitoring unit section


The internal temperature of the condition monitoring unit gives you an overall indication of the ambient temperature inside the electrical cubicle of the hoist. High operating temperatures can significantly shorten the service life of all electrical components.

Above the graph, the following values are shown.

  • Min Temp: Minimum internal temperature that the condition monitoring unit has measured during the selected timeframe.
  • Avg. Temp: Average internal temperature of the condition monitoring unit during the selected timeframe.
  • Max Temp: Maximum internal temperature that the condition monitoring unit has measured during the selected timeframe.

The bar graph visualizes the temperatures that the condition monitoring unit has been exposed to over the selected timeframe. The height of a bar reflects the temperature variation for the indicated point of time, from the top maximum to the bottom minimum.

The white divider within a bar marks the average temperature. Temperatures above the average have a darker color, while temperatures below it are shown in a lighter tone.

The red horizontal line marks the maximum allowed operating temperature of the condition monitoring unit, which is 60°C (140°F). If the graph reflects temperatures close to or above 60°C (140°F), check the functionality of the cooling system in the electrical cubicle.

With the drop-down menu top right, you can change the unit of measurement between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).