Define Condition Limits per Part Revision
Explanation
This activity is used to register condition limits.
Condition limits are used to define the conditions that are to be measured for
each part revision using condition limits and recommended intervals. When a new
condition limit is created for a part revision, all serials with this part
revision will receive the new condition limit by default. In the same manner,
when a condition limit is deleted, it will also be deleted from all serials with
the same part revision. Note: A condition limit cannot be deleted if a
maintenance event for the condition limit exists on a serial.
Prerequisites
- A serial part revision must exist.
- Condition categories must have been defined in basic data.
System Effects
As a result of this activity, you can now record condition measurements on
all serial that have the part revision for which the condition limit was
registered.
Window
Condition
Monitoring Program
Condition
Monitoring Programs
Serial Part Revision
Related Window Descriptions
Condition Monitoring Program
Condition
Monitoring Program/Condition Limit
Condition Monitoring Programs
Serial Part Revision/Condition Limit
Copy Condition Limits
Procedure
Follow this procedure to define a condition limit for a serial part revision:
- Open the
Condition Monitoring Program window and query
(F3) for the part revision you want.
- Click the
Condition Limit tab and create a new record
(F5).
- In the Condition Category field, enter the category of the new
condition limit. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- In the Condition Code field, enter the condition code of the new
condition limit.
- In the Cond Limit Description field, enter the description of the
new condition limit.
- In the Standard Value field, enter the standard value for the new
condition limit.
- In the Condition UoM field, enter the unit of measure used to
measure the new condition limit. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Enter valid values in the following fields: Warning Limit Min,
Warning Limit Max, Danger Limit Min, Danger Limit Max and
Change Limit.
- Optionally, you can define how often the part is to be measure using the
given condition category by entering a value in the Measure Frequency
field.
- If a measure frequency is entered the frequency unit must be entered. In
the Frequency Unit list, select the relevant frequency unit.
- In the Mx Event Remark field, enter any additional information on
the condition limit. Entering a value in this field is optional.
Double-clicking on the field will open a text editor where you can enter
text in a more convenient fashion. When an event is created for the
condition limit, this information will be transferred to the Mx Event Remark
field of the corresponding event record on the maintenance order.
- In the Post Maint Check ID field and the Post Maint Check
Revision field, enter the identifier and revision of the post
maintenance check that is to be carried out after the condition limit event
has been finished. Use the List of Values to select suitable values.
- Save the record (F12).
Note: The above procedure may be performed using the
Condition Monitoring Programs window and the
Serial Part
Revision/Condition Limit tab as well.
Follow this procedure to copy condition limits from one part revision to
another:
- Open the
Condition Monitoring Program window and query
(F3) for the part revision you want.
- Right-click anywhere in the header and then click Copy Condition
Limits. The
Copy Condition Limits dialog box opens.
- In the Part Number field, enter the part number of the part from
which the condition limits are to be copied. Click List to select a
value.
- In the Part Revision field, select the part revision of the
selected part. Click List to select a value.
- Select the Connected Documents check box if connected documents are
to be copied to the part revision.
- Click OK. The
Condition Limit
tab will be updated
with details on the condition limit that was copied to the selected part
revision.