Endress+Hauser expands end users’ digital experience on instrument projects with the release of its digital commissioning application and Netilion projects digital turnover package. These new capabilities empower the plant startup team to mitigate project risks while staying on time and budget and to track progress in real time.
The digital service experience enables users to digitize projects for efficiency, eliminating time-consuming manual coding and progress reports. Users are able to see project work progress across the field devices startup phases in real time and can flag any potential issues on the commissioning app. Visibility to issues enables users to reallocate resources to keep the project on time. The web-based application workflow is tailor-built to field technician and project manager user needs for greater productivity.
Instead of manual loop folders, documentation is generated digitally and stored in the Netilion Library digital service application. This paperless storage eliminates manual retrieval to facilitate development of a turnover package complying with project deliverable requirements.
Netilion Library helps users organize asset records, drawings, pictures, files and turnover package documents. It is a file-sharing and data management service for the complete life cycle of an instrument. This saves significant time when carrying out maintenance or engineering activities since the often-tedious search for information is eliminated.