April 2025

  • New Standby Feedback Form: You can now quickly let us know if a standby state is missing or wrongly detected. If you want to read more about this feature check out our new help center article here.

  • Bridge names: You can now add a custom name to your bridges for easier identification. Go to the Status > Bridge page to update the names of your bridges.

    • Mean (excluding downtime): Via the ‘Mean (excluding downtime)’ in the Power tab you can display the mean line that only calculates the mean power when the machine is running/on. This enables you to see which machines are most power demanding.

    • Bridge offline alerts: To ensure the sensor data is continuously sent to the software, it’s essential that the bridges remain online. You can set up an alert to notify you when a bridge goes offline! This is available for Electricity, Gas, Water and OEE products.

    • Asset information for Electricity: You can now view the main information per asset (measured by an electricity sensor) in the ‘Asset Information’ tab page. This provides you an easy way to check for which assets we can detect Standby consumption.

  • Energy per unit enhancements: Various improvements for the ‘Energy per unit’ feature are implemented to make it more user-friendly and informative:
    • Easier time selection: Use the ‘Apply to all’ button to quickly update the time selection across multiple assets;
    • Improved responsiveness: The layout now adapts better to smaller screens for a smoother user experience;
    • Default value alert: An information banner now appears is the default value of ‘1’ for the number of produced units has not been changed, helping avoid inaccurate calculations;
    • Helpful guidance: Added information text throughout the page to clarify how the feature works.

  • OEE stop filtering by shift schedule: Stops are now automatically filtered based on your shift schedules. By default, you won’t see, or be prompted to explain, stops that occur outside of your active working hours. You can disable this filter at any time to view all recorded stops.

  • Continuous signal sensor for OEE: In addition to our conventional OEE sensors that record pulses, we’ve now released a new sensor that captures a continuous speed signal from your machines. This allows us to support a wider range of production machines with our OEE solution. If you have machines you'd like to monitor with these new sensors, please contact your Sensorfact representative.

  • OEE quality flow data now visible in key views: Data for each quality flow type can now be viewed and analyzed directly in the Operator View, Line Comparison, and the "See Details" screens of the Shift and Batch Comparison.

    • Minimum Speed to End OEE Stops: By default, stops end as soon as new production data is received. With this update, you can now define a minimum speed threshold to end a stop. This helps prevent fragmented stops caused by a few scattered recorded production cycles. We calculate the average speed over a 1-minute interval and only end the stop when it exceeds the predefined threshold. If you're interested in this feature, please contact your contact person within Sensorfact so we can set it up correctly and activate it for your machines.

  • New PdM alerting functionality: Previously, you were only able to set-up automatic alerting over mail when the vibrations were above a specific velocity threshold. From now, you are able to set-up the following alerts as well:
    • When a velocity is below vibration boundaries;
    • When the acceleration is above or below vibration boundaries;
    • When the temperature is above or below their thresholds.

As an additional feature, you can now also receive these alerts by whatsapp.