CORMS
Condition Based Monitoring
The Shock Pulse Method (SPM) acts to provide maintenance only when and where needed.
This is a patented technique using signals from rotating rolling bearings as the basis for
efficient condition monitoring of machines. The SPM meters measure the shock signal on a
decibel scale at two levels; surface damage on bearings causes a large increase in shock
pulse strength, combined with a marked change in the characteristics between stronger and
weaker pulses. Shock values are thus immediately translated into measurements of relative
oil film thickness or surface damage and allow the user to have the actual condition of the
bearing from the very first time they take a reading.

CORMS News
See CORMS at Nemex 1-3 May 2007
Soaring energy costs and security of supply issues mean that the environmental and commercial need for energy efficiency has never been greater. PBE Systems will be demonstrating the new energy management and reporting features of Process InSight as part of the CORMS brand. Come and see us on the BEIA stand E73.
PDA access for engineers
Field engineers can access essential information for a site through a standard PDA. Decisions can be made without having to travel to the site, allowing the correct personnel and parts to be sent to carry out a task.
Automated Helpdesk
The CORMS automated helpdesk takes care of forwarding any site alarms to managers and engineers as required. An audit trail of alarms is provided through a secure web interface.
CORMS web site is launched
Learn about our unique approach to intelligent facility maintenance.
