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Condition Monitoring of Pumps in the Food and Beverage Industry

Bryan Rumrill, Director of Sales and Business Development, Rodem Inc

Posted 7/22/2025

The Power of Pumps: The Workhorse of Food and Beverage Production

From stringent hygienic requirements to ensure food safety, to tight production schedules and constantly changing consumer tastes, food and beverage processors face a number of unique challenges. It’s imperative that processors’ equipment operates at peak performance, minimizing downtime while ensuring high quality end products for consumption. Pump performance is a critical factor in overall operational efficiency. Properly functioning pumps ensure product flows effectively through the line to final packaging and distribution, and they play a crucial role in efficient cleaning-in-place processes. Condition monitoring of pumps in the food and beverage industry.

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What is Condition Monitoring and Why It Matters for Food & Beverage

Condition Monitoring is the process of monitoring the condition of machinery in order to predict mechanical wear and failure. When processors embrace condition monitoring it allows them to shift from a reactive maintenance mindset to a proactive one. A proactive approach allows for scheduled maintenance and less costly downtime for unplanned fixes. 

Key Benefits of Condition Monitoring in Food and Beverage Manufacturing

  • Increased uptime and productivity: Condition monitoring helps prevent unexpected breakdowns and ensures ongoing production. 
  • Decreased maintenance costs: By proactively servicing equipment, manufacturers are able to decrease the need for costly emergency repairs, overtime, and expedited spare parts. 
  • Extended equipment lifespan: Close monitoring and maintenance based on this intel helps ensure that processors get the most out of their expensive pumps. 
  • Boosted food safety and quality: Reliable pump performance as part of a complex processing system, directly contributes to product consistency and quality, minimizing the risk of contamination due to equipment malfunction. 
  • Better operational efficiency: condition monitoring helps maximize throughput and ensure efficient utilization of resources. 

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How Condition Monitoring Works for Pumps: A Technology Deep Dive

Condition Monitoring relies on a variety of sensors to collect data on key parameters. Condition monitoring for pumps focuses on vibration analysis as a primary indicator of equipment health and performance. 

Real time data is collected, often wirelessly, and transmitted to a central system or cloud to be analyzed and used for diagnostics. 

Data Analysis

  • Powerful software and algorithms analyze the collected data to identify patterns and abnormalities in pump performance. 
  • Predictive capabilities can be enhanced with the use of artificial intelligence to detect potential issues before they become critical failures and can even contribute to identifying the root causes. 
  • While specific technologies vary, a critical element of effective condition monitoring is intuitive dashboards and mobile applications. These tools provide maintenance teams with easily digestible, actionable insights accessible anytime and anywhere.

Condition Monitoring Implementation

Condition monitoring can significantly benefit food and beverage processors. Here are four steps to start you of a path to smarter operations.

  1. Identify and focus on process critical pumps: Evaluate your plant and process to pick out which pumps are most crucial to your process and focus condition monitor efforts on these pumps first. 
  2. Establish a healthy baseline: In order to effectively detect deviations in pump performance it is imperative that a healthy baseline is first established.
  3. Use data for predictive maintenance planning: Condition monitor data should be used to create a proactive maintenance schedule and plan for downtime. 
  4. Optimize resources: Continuously review real time data to prioritize maintenance team efforts and allocate resources where they are needed most, optimizing efficiency. 

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Condition Monitoring and the Future of Food Processing

Condition monitoring for pumps will continue to have a transformative impact on the food and beverage industry. Processors who adopt this technology will be able to a take a more intelligent, data-driven approach to maintenance, directly contributing to profitability, productivity, and sustainability. 

Contact Alfa Laval’s Master Distributor and Service Provider, Rodem Inc. to learn more about the benefits of condition monitoring for food and beverage pumps. 


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Bryan Rumrill

Bryan Rumrill, Director of Sales and Business Development.

“At Rodem, we're not just about selling products; we're about building relationships and finding solutions. I'm passionate about leveraging my experience to ensure that every interaction with our team and customers leaves a lasting impression of quality and value.” 

Bryan Rumrill joined Rodem as a Sales Manager in 2022 and was later promoted to Director of Sales and Business Development in 2023.  In this role, Bryan brings decades of experience from both a distribution and manufacturing perspective to Rodem.  From supporting our sales and systems integration teams with complex projects, and troubleshooting in the field, to managing vendor relations, Bryan is intimately familiar with the sanitary processing industry. His experience helps him understand how to best meet the needs of Rodem’s customers, both internal and external.  

In his role, Bryan focuses on key accounts for Rodem and helps drive corporate sales strategy. He also oversees Rodem’s outside sales team and ensures they provide quality and informed service to help America’s processors run efficiently. Bryan enjoys using his practical industry experience to help Rodem’s sales team find success and taking the time to know Rodem’s business partners and customers on a personal level.  

A University of Louisville alumnus and Kentucky native Bryan is an avid Cardinals fan who enjoys playing darts and billiards in his spare time.  

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