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Warning thresholds

What is meant by Warning thresholds?

The term "warning thresholds" refers to preset limits in a system or process that trigger a warning when exceeded or not met. These thresholds are used to detect potential problems or deviations early, before they lead to critical or severe failures. Warning thresholds are commonly used in various areas such as quality control, production monitoring, and risk management.

Typical software functions in the area of "warning thresholds":

  1. Threshold Setting: Ability to set specific warning thresholds for various parameters and processes.
  2. Real-time Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of relevant parameters to ensure they remain within the set thresholds.
  3. Alarm Notifications: Automated notifications to relevant persons or systems when a warning threshold is exceeded or not met.
  4. Data Visualization: Graphical representation of data and thresholds to easily identify deviations and trends.
  5. Reporting: Generation of reports on events where warning thresholds were reached or exceeded.
  6. Historical Data Analysis: Analysis of past data to evaluate the effectiveness of warning thresholds and identify patterns or trends.
  7. Integration with Other Systems: Ability to integrate warning thresholds into other monitoring or management systems for comprehensive control.
  8. Customizable Alarm Criteria: Setting different criteria for various scenarios or conditions.

Examples of "warning thresholds":

  1. Temperature Threshold: A warning is triggered if the temperature in a production process exceeds a certain value.
  2. Humidity Threshold: A warning is generated if the humidity in a storage room falls below a specified value.
  3. Production Speed: Warning when the maximum production speed is exceeded to ensure quality.
  4. Inventory Level: A warning when the inventory of a critical material falls below the minimum level.
  5. Energy Consumption: Warning thresholds for energy consumption to detect excessive usage and take measures to reduce it.
  6. Machine Vibrations: A warning is triggered if the vibrations of a machine exceed a certain threshold, indicating potential mechanical issues.

 

The function / module Warning thresholds belongs to:

Quality management

Software solutions with function or module Warning thresholds:

CAQ.Net - Quality Management Software Solutions
CIMOS™ FMEA
e1ns | FMEA in the Cloud
FACTORY ASSISTANT (MR.KNOW)
iqs Quality Center - CAQ-Software