AI for industrial alarms: turning SCADA events into useful diagnoses
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A high-temperature SCADA alarm on a motor is not yet a diagnosis. A technician must determine whether it is a temporary spike or an emerging trend, check for unusual vibration or current draw, reconstruct recent maintenance work, and find the correct procedure for that specific machine. In many companies, the data already exists, but it is scattered across SCADA systems, PLCs, IoT gateways , PDF manuals, and maintenance records. The problem is not a lack of information. It is a lack of…
1Key Takeaways
- A high-temperature SCADA alarm on a motor is not yet a diagnosis.
- A technician must determine whether it is a temporary spike or an emerging trend, check for unusual vibration or current draw, reconstruct recent maintenance work, and find the correct procedure for that specific machine.
- In many companies, the data already exists, but it is scattered across SCADA systems, PLCs, IoT gateways , PDF manuals, and maintenance records.
- The problem is not a lack of information.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that a high-temperature SCADA alarm on a motor is not yet a diagnosis.
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