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Micah Jacob: At present, the facilities management industry practises two types of maintenance:
1. reactive maintenance (RM), which is determined by failure of an asset (leaks and breakdowns, for example), and
2. planned preventive maintenance (PPM), which is determined by legislative and regulatory bodies (Australian standards, compliance and so on).
Predictive maintenance (PdM) is a smarter way of managing assets that uses the condition of the asset in real time and determines required actions. Used effectively, PdM can help FMs save costs and it also helps with real-time asset monitoring, proactive operations, data decentralisation, reducing asset downtime and optimising performance
Some examples of PdM are thermal imaging, infrared, sound level measurements, vibration analysis, leak detections and temperature monitoring using wireless sensors
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