Understanding myVIE: What You See in the Platform and What to Do With It

Last Updated:
June 8, 2026

myVIE is the interface between the physics and the decision. The sensor measures. The gateway transmits. The analytics engine processes. myVIE is where that work becomes visible — organized, trended, and actionable for the reliability engineer or asset manager who needs to decide what to do next.

Here is what the platform shows, and what each view is designed to do.

Fleet Overview

The fleet overview is the default landing view. It presents all monitored assets in a single display, organized by alert status: assets with flagged conditions at the top, assets with watch-level trends next, and stable assets below.

This is the triage layer. An engineer starting the day opens myVIE, scans the fleet overview, and knows within two minutes which transformers require attention, which need a scheduled review, and which can wait. Assets that are stable and trending normally do not appear in the foreground. Assets whose metrics are moving do.

The fleet overview shows the most recent metric status for each asset, the direction of the trend, and the time since the last data transmission. It is designed for daily use by teams managing large or distributed fleets who cannot read individual asset reports for every transformer every day.

Individual Asset View

Selecting a transformer from the fleet overview opens the individual asset view: a detailed display of that unit's health metrics over time.

Each metric — Radial Winding Health Metric (WHr), Axial Winding Health Metric (WHa), Impact Metric, Oil Health Metrics (V2P and S2P), and Thermal Metrics (Excess Heat Flux) — appears as a time series chart showing its value across the monitoring period. The chart includes the baseline range established during the initial monitoring period, so the current value can be compared against the unit's own historical normal rather than a fleet average.

Operating conditions (load, voltage, ambient temperature) appear alongside the health metrics, allowing the analyst to distinguish metric changes driven by operating conditions from changes driven by the asset's physical state.

The individual asset view is where trend analysis happens. A metric that has been rising steadily for three weeks looks different from one that spiked and recovered. Both are visible in the time series, and both call for different responses.

Alert Configuration

Alert thresholds in myVIE are configurable per asset. The default thresholds are set by VIE's application engineers during the initial health report review, based on the baseline established during the first weeks of monitoring. Operators can adjust those thresholds as they develop a deeper understanding of each unit's behavior.

Alert notifications can be routed by email or through the platform's internal notification system. The alert includes the metric that flagged, the current value, the threshold that was crossed, and the recommended next step. For a team managing a large fleet, this means the right person receives the right information about the right asset without manually monitoring every unit.

Collaboration Features

myVIE includes notes, comments, and escalation management tools designed to capture the institutional knowledge that develops around specific assets.

When a technician visits a flagged transformer and finds a cooling fin blocked, that observation should be attached to the asset record. When a maintenance event — oil sampling, MEGGER test, SFRA — is completed, the results should be linked to the metric trend that triggered it. When a metric flag is reviewed and a decision is made to watch rather than act, the rationale should be documented.

The collaboration features make this possible without requiring a separate work order system or an external document. Notes attach directly to the asset, appear alongside the metric trends in the individual asset view, and are visible to everyone on the team with access to that asset. When a technician who made the observation retires, the note stays.

Assisted Expert Mode

For teams who want to go deeper than the health metric layer, myVIE includes an assisted expert mode for time-domain and frequency-domain analysis of the raw vibration data.

This view shows the vibration spectrum for a specific sensor at a specific point in time, with annotation tools for identifying frequency components of interest. It is designed for engineers investigating a specific anomaly who want to look at the underlying physics — the spectral fingerprint that the health metric is summarizing — rather than the summarized output.

Assisted expert mode is not required for daily monitoring operations. Most alert response workflows begin and end with the health metrics layer. Expert mode is available for the cases where a deeper look is warranted.

Data Export

All health metric data in myVIE is exportable for integration with external systems, maintenance management platforms, or custom analytics. Export formats support standard data exchange for engineering analysis and regulatory reporting.

Data is stored for the duration of the monitoring subscription. Export access and post-subscription data retention policies are defined in the service agreement.