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Anomaly-Based Strategies
Anomaly-based strategies create work orders when device data indicates an abnormal condition — a sudden spike in errors, unusual readings, or threshold violations. This type enables predictive maintenance: addressing problems before they cause downtime.
When to use anomaly-based strategies
Section titled “When to use anomaly-based strategies”When early warning signs are visible in machine data before a device fails:
- Temperature or vibration spikes
- Rising error rates
- Performance dropping below a critical value
Example scenarios:
- Trigger maintenance when the error rate exceeds normal levels
- Schedule inspection after detecting unusual vibration patterns
- Create a work order when device performance drops below a threshold
Configuration
Section titled “Configuration”Define the trigger using:
- Metric — Which metric to monitor
- Threshold — The abnormal value that should trigger a work order
- Window size — The time period over which the condition is evaluated
Example: “If the temperature at Motor A exceeds 85 °C twice within 60 minutes → create a work order.”
Practical tips
Section titled “Practical tips”- Choose the threshold and window so that brief, harmless spikes don’t immediately trigger an order.
- Use the strategy’s assignee so critical anomalies notify the right person immediately.

