Enter Post Maintenance Intervals for Parts
Explanation
This activity is used to assign parts to the post maintenance check
definition and define post maintenance intervals per part. The specified
intervals will be used to generate post maintenance check tasks. A post
maintenance check can be specified either as a limit for an operational
parameter or as time elapsed since the repair. You also have to supply the
number of days forewarning the system should use for this post maintenance
check. The limit you enter determines the number of times a post maintenance
check task will be created.
The purpose of a post maintenance check is to perform inspections after the
modification is complied with or the fault signed off so as to ensure that no
consequences are introduced. Each post maintenance check is created as a pending
task as soon as the planned task date of the check is within the given number of
days of forewarning. Only one check per modification or serial may be pending or
running at the same time.
Prerequisites
- A post maintenance check definition in the Preliminary status
must have been defined.
- The serial part must be defined with a valid operational parameter.
- Maintenance time units must have been defined.
System Effects
- The post maintenance check definition is valid for the assigned parts.
- All existing revisions of the assigned parts is added automatically to
the post maintenance check definition. These revisions can be viewed or
updated in the Assign Part Revisions tab.
- The post maintenance check definition can be activated.
- The intervals defined for the assigned parts will be used to generate
post maintenance checks on faults and modifications reported on the valid
serials.
- If an interval is modified on an active post maintenance check
definition, this change will be recorded in the journal for the definition.
Window
Post
Maintenance Check Definition
Related Window Descriptions
Post Maintenance Check Definition
Post Maintenance Check
Definition/Intervals for Parts
Procedure
- Open the Post Maintenance Check Definition
window.
- Search for the required post maintenance check definition that is in the
Preliminary status.
- Click the Intervals for Parts tab.
- Create a new record (F5).
- In the Part Number field, enter the part number for which the
definition is valid. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Enter the post maintenance interval for the part. It can either be an
operational parameter interval or calendar interval or both.
- To enter an operational parameter interval, enter relevant values in
the Interval, Operational Parameter and Interval Limit
fields.
- To enter a calendar interval, enter relevant values in the Calendar
Interval, Calendar Unit, Calendar Limit and Calendar Limit Unit fields.
- In the Days Forewarning field, enter the number of days
forewarning required for the post maintenance check.
- Optionally, enter additional information on the task in the Task
Remark field.
- Save the record (F12).