Calculate Best Maintenance Levels for Maintenance Events
Explanation
This activity is used to calculate the maintenance levels
which would efficiently cover the maintenance events included in the work scope. The best
ones are chosen in terms of the maintenance levels which will expose fewer parts
but still be enough to expose all the components which have events connected to
them.
This activity can be performed at any level of the maintenance overhaul
object structure.
If you choose to retain the current settings after the
calculation, the positions with maintenance levels which provide sufficient
exposure of parts will be left as they are. The other positions will be assigned
to the best maintenance levels. If you choose not to retain the current
settings, all the positions included in the calculation will be assigned the
best maintenance level without any consideration about their current setting.
Prerequisites
- Disassembly, disposition and assembly structures
and routings must be defined for all the position parts in the structure.
- Maintenance level structures and routings have to
be defined for all the sub-assemblies.
- Customer maintenance baselines and modification events should be defined in
Fleet and Asset Management.
System Effects
- Work scope maintenance records are created for the
parts for which this calculation was run and also for their sub-assemblies.
Window
Define Work Scope
Related Window Descriptions
Define Work Scope
Define Work Scope/Define Work Scope
Define Work Scope/Define Work Scope/Assign Maintenance Level
Procedure
- Open the Define Work Scope
window.
- Select the work order by populating the window or
by
performing a query.
- In the graphical object structure on the
Define Work Scope tab, select the node for which you want to perform
this activity.
- Right-click and then click Calculate Best
Maintenance Levels for Events. This option is only enabled if events exist
within the work scope.
- The
Calculate Best Maintenance Levels
for Events
dialog box opens. Optionally, select the Retain current
settings where sufficient check box and then click OK.
- Verify the results in the graphical structure as
well as in the
Assign Maintenance Level
sub tab. Green icons
indicate that there are parts with assigned events and they are exposed. Red
icons indicate that there are parts with assigned events but they are not
exposed.