Calculate Maintenance Levels From Baseline
Explanation
This activity is used to apply the work order part maintenance level baseline
for the entire structure of the
maintenance overhaul object (work order part) or for a
subassembly within the structure.
A revision is typically selected when
the work scope is first created, when a different revision for a subassembly is
required or when the off-log changes due to different part found scenarios.
Expose all affected parts check box on the
Define Work Scope / Assign
Maintenance Level sub tab indicates whether all affected parts of assigned maintenance events
(i.e., modifications and LLP tasks) for a sub-assembly are included in the specific maintenance level . This information will help you to choose a
correct maintenance level for the sub-assembly.
Note: The maintenance levels can only be defined for sub-assemblies but not for
a piece part (leaf part or part which does not have components).
Note: This activity can be performed after the creation of the interim
order structure by release of the work scope and after the creation of the
supply shop orders by the release of the interim order structure.
You have to select a
revision for the part when performing this activity as there may be more than
one revision available.
Prerequisites
- Disassembly, disposition, assembly structures and
routings must be defined for the position parts corresponding to the part for which you want to perform this
activity.
- Maintenance level structure and routings have to be
defined for all maintenance levels of the sub-assemblies
considered for the calculation.
- Customer maintenance baselines and modifications
events should be defined in Fleet and Asset Management.
System Effects
- A revision of the position part will be selected and
used for work scope definition.
- Create the off log for the work order based on the
serial structure in Fleet and Asset Management.
- Work scope
maintenance records for the part and all sub-assemblies are created.
These work scope maintenance records are for the current manufacturing
revision.
- Maintenance levels for these work scope maintenance records is set based
on the maintenance level baseline for the
overhaul part.
- Maintenance levels for the part and all sub-assemblies which
expose affected parts are flagged by the system.
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 number for your work order part by populating
the window or
by performing a selective query.
- Select the top node of the tree structure in the left section of the
Define Work Scope
tab.
- Right-click and then click Calculate Maintenance Levels From Baseline.
- The
Choose Revision dialog box
opens. Enter a revision in the New Revision field. Choose an option
in the Set Maintenance Level area and click OK.
- Verify the result in the
Assign Maintenance Level
sub
tab and the graphical object structure.