Creating a Performance-Based Maintenance Strategy Plan

Objective

After completing this lesson, you will be able to create a performance-based maintenance strategy plan

Performance-Based Maintenance

Image shows an example of a performance-based maintenance strategy. The text in the bottom box reads: Maintenance strategy with the text underneath it reading: maintenance packages, scheduling indicator, and default values. Further information is in the following text.

Performance-Based Maintenance

  • Specific maintenance work should be carried out on a pump after 20,000, 100,000, and 150,000 liters of throughput.

  • For performance-based maintenance, a strategy is defined with the Performance scheduling indicator (activity).

  • A strategy unit is assigned.

    For example, liters – for maintenance based on the volume of throughput.

  • In the strategy, maintenance packages are defined that use the same parameters as in time-based maintenance.

    A specific throughput quantity is entered as cycle length (for example, 20,000 liters).

Performance-Based Strategy Plan

When the reference object is entered, the counter is proposed automatically, depending on the unit for the maintenance strategy (for example, liters). For the performance-based single cycle plan, the counter is proposed automatically after the maintenance cycle and reference object have been entered.

You can either select the required task list or enter it directly. When the selection is made, the maintenance strategy is already preset as a selection parameter, so that only task lists with the relevant strategy are selected. It's also possible to create a general maintenance task list from the maintenance plan item.

When you include the task list, the maintenance packages used are checked and displayed in the cycles for the maintenance plan. Only the maintenance packages used by the task list are displayed.

How to Create a Performance-Based Maintenance Plan

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