Individual PM Service Schedule (Equipment Class-Primary Information) |
The Individual PM Service Schedule tab enables you to display and define, for equipment classes, a repeating sequence of preventive maintenance (PM) services to perform on equipment units assigned to a PM program type of INDIVIDUAL on the Basic Info tab of the Data -> Equipment Units -> Fleet Equipment screen. To do this, you specify both a time interval between performances of the services and the consecutive order of services.
Note: The information on this tab displays as the default on the Individual PM Program tab of the Data -> Equipment Units -> Fleet Equipment screen. You can change the information on that screen for specific equipment units. If you specify meter usage or fuel consumption overrides on the Meter Info tab, they may take precedence over the time interval defined on this screen.
A PM-service schedule (for example, an A service every 6 months, a B service every 12 months, and a C service every 24 months) can include up to 26 different services (A to Z).
The field in the top section of this tab defines the data that displays.
Equipment class ID
Identifier of the equipment class currently selected in the grid. Maximum field length is 30 characters. This field has a list box. The class name displays to the right of the ID.
The fields in the bottom section of this tab define the individual PM-service schedules for the equipment class. Unless otherwise indicated, these fields are required.
Delete
To delete the entries in the fields to the right, place a check in this field and click Save.
PM service
This field consists of two parts. The first part is the number of weeks or months that ONE time interval (filled or empty) represents. The second part has a list box.
MONTHS: Service intervals are measured in months.
WEEKS: Service intervals are measured in weeks.
DAYS: Service intervals are measured in days.
To set up irregular intervals between the services, select a time interval that represents the smallest interval between any two services and which is also small enough so that all time intervals are integral multiples of it.
Meter 1 and 2 override
Number of meter units after the last performance of this PM service at which to perform the same service again, irrespective of elapsed time or fuel consumption. This field is optional.
Fuel override
Quantity of fuel used since the last PM service at which the equipment unit becomes due for PM, if the quantity is used before the next PM due date or meter readings that would make the unit due. This field is optional.
Number of time units
Number of time units to elapse between consecutive performances of this service on the equipment unit. Each PM service has its own interval between performances.
Time unit
Measurement of time to use for the number of time units. This field has a list box:
DAYS
WEEKS
MONTHS
END OF MONTH
FIRST OF MONTH
PER WEEK
PER MONTH
PER YEAR