Analyze APQ Chart
Explanation
Use this activity to determine the effectiveness of a
production unit by analyzing the A (availability), P (performance), and Q
(quality) figures as well as the calculated APQ value using the APQ Chart view.
This is the default view.
- For each A, P, Q, and APQ figure there is a single
dotted line, where the midpoint of each dot (node) represents the average
value for the calculated period of time.
- You can hide/unhide one or more dotted lines as
per your requirements.
- Average lines and/or trend lines can be displayed
in the graph by selecting the relevant right mouse button option.
- Standard features such as Zoom and Search can
be used on the graph.
- You can view information for all events, OEE loss
events as well as registered goals by selecting the relevant right mouse
button option.
- The Start and Stop markers in the graph represent
the specified period of time that is to be analyzed.
Note: In order to have the lines in the graph
cross these two markers, an extra dot (node) is included outside the specified
time period. This may cause the average values (A, P, Q, APQ) to differ from the
exact average values given in the status section.
The lower section of the APQ
Analysis window is
common for all three views, with a filter section to the left and
a status section to the right.
(a) In the filter section you can choose the time
period to be analyzed and the interval between the dots (nodes) of each
line. You can also enter data when filtering, so as to, only include the parts
you want.
(b) In the status section you can view information
on the calculated average figures for A, P, Q, and APQ for the chosen time
period. Information on the quantity produced and the quantity scrapped
during this time period is also specified. Additional information on the
production key figures and production stop figures can be viewed in the
Extended OEE Analysis window.
Prerequisites
N/A
System Effects
The availability (A), performance (P) and quality (Q)
as well as the APQ figure can be analyzed to determine the effectiveness of a production unit.
Related Window Descriptions
APQ Analysis
Procedure
- Find the required production unit from the Overall
Equipment Effectiveness navigator and expand it. A list of windows used for
analysis of the production unit will be shown. Click APQ Analysis.
The APQ Analysis window opens.
- By default, the APQ Chart view will be displayed.
- Use the available filter options to specify the
time period that is to be analyzed in the graph, e.g., 30 Days.
- Use the available filter options to specify the
data you want shown in the graph, e.g., product qualities.
- Once all values to be filtered on are given (or
modified), click Refresh to update the graph.
- To the right of the window you will find several
attributes that are used in the graph. Click on the icon associated with the
attribute you want displayed or hidden in the graph.
- To include an average or trend line for an
existing line, right-click on a dot (node) in the line, and then
click Show Average or Show Trend.
- You can also view or add a moving average for a
specified number of days. Right-click on a dot (node) in the line, and then
click Show Moving Averages or Add Moving Average.
- To Zoom In, click the graph and hold down the left
mouse button while drawing a square around the section that is to be enlarged.
Once the square is drawn release the left mouse button. A yellow button
Click to Zoom will now appear. Click this button to change the zoom
level.
- To Zoom Out, right-click on the graph, and then
click Zoom Back to zoom out one level OR right-click and click
Full View to display the original graph size.
- If you want to copy the graph to the clipboard,
right-click on the graph, and then click Copy to Clipboard.
- You can also choose to display only a particular
section of the graph, if necessary. To do so, right-click on the graph, and
then click Preview Pane. The Preview Pane dialog box
opens. Adjust the red square to show the section you want displayed.
- To view information on all events reported within
the chosen period of time, right-click on the graph, and then click Show
All Events.
- To view information on all reported events that
have caused losses within the chosen period of time. right-click on the
graph, and then click View OEE Loss Events.
- To view information on the goals registered for
the production unit, right-click on the graph, and then click Show Goals.
- In the lower right section of the window you can
view information on the current status of figures for the production unit
within the chosen period of time.
- Click See more (in the lower right section)
if you want to view additional information on the production key figures as
well as production stop figures. The Extended OEE Analysis
opens with the information.