The locomotive industry is going through a transformative phase, driven in large part by the advent of new technologies including IoT telematics. In recent years, remote control locomotive operation and condition-based monitoring have emerged as game changers, providing real time insights into the health and performance of locomotives that are in use.
These data-driven solutions are allowing operators to enhance efficiency and improve safety, while also reducing maintenance costs at the same time. But just how is IoT telematics changing the way we use diesel electric locomotives? Let’s take a closer look.
The traditional approach to locomotive maintenance has been to follow a schedule-based approach. This means that inspections and servicing is carried out at predetermined points. This method does ensure that all equipment is subject to a regular inspection and maintenance. However, it does not take into account the actual condition of the locomotive and may result in unnecessary servicing.
IoT telematics takes a different approach and enables condition-based maintenance based on information gained in real time from onboard sensors. This data provides a much clearer insight into the condition of the locomotive, detailing the performance of various factors, such as engine heath, fuel consumption, brake system status and more. This data and subsequent analysis allows for a shift from a reactive to a predictive maintenance system, addressing issues before they escalate and reducing the risk of unplanned breakdowns.
Breakdowns or prolonged maintenance can cause major issues with operations, leading to delays, financial losses and logistical disruptions. By switching to a remote condition-based approach you are able to mitigate the effects of downtime by detecting and dealing with system anomalies at an earlier stage. For example, if a sensor detects abnormal fluctuations in temperature or pressure inconsistencies, this could be a sign of a more serious issue and repairs can be scheduled. This will be less costly and avoid unplanned downtime. It also helps to maintain a better overall condition and enhance performance.
Maintenance expenses form a large part of any operating costs but with traditional schedule-based systems there can be a tendency for over-maintenance, when servicing is carried out when no issues exist. This all costs money in terms of labour, parts and downtime.
By using a condition-based system, repairs are only carried out when required, reducing the labour costs associated with inspections. This allows for a better use of locomotives, which can spend more time in operation, boosting return on investment.
Safety is always a major priority and the early detection of safety issues is crucial for preventing accidents. Remote condition-based maintenance can help to ensure safer locomotives by spotting potential hazards before they become a more significant threat. As an example, brake system monitoring can alert operators to a decline in performance and real time diagnostics can detect any issues which may become more serious if not addressed.
Here at Clayton Equipment, our LocoWatch system integrates IoT telematics to ensure optimum performance and safety at all times. It provides real time monitoring and advanced diagnostics for better operational efficiency, enhanced sustainability and extended locomotive longevity.
Interested in IoT Telematics? Contact the Clayton Equipment team to learn more about how we incorporate our LocoWatch system into our locomotives. Speak to an expert today!