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What are the Standard Process of SAP Plant Maintenance?

former_member205463
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Dear Experts,

Let me know the Standard Process of SAP PM? Where i can get more details about them.

Ashif Tadvi

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psr2412
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Hi Ashif,

Can you update on this thread.

Regards, PS R

psr2412
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Hi Ashif Tadvi,

Are you ok with the details what i have shared on standard process o SAP PM.

Plz. update .

Regards,

PS R

psr2412
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Hi Ashif,

Have you gone through my earlier reply's given to Mr. Ashikul on this thread, are these useful to you.

Plz. update .

regards,

PS R

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Hi Ashif,

There are different process involved in Sap PM.

1. Corrective maintenance order

2. regular maintenance order.

3. Breakdown Maintenance order.

4. Maintenance order - External service/ Internal service.

5. Preventive maintenance order.

    a. Time Based.

    b. Performance Based.

    c. Condition based.

6. Calibration order.

7. Refurbishment order.

We have some extension for PM module

1.WCM

2.PAM

3.LAM.

Regards.

M. Bhoomesh

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Hi,

Hope the below links will be helpful for your requirement

Overview of Plant Maintenance (PM) - Plant Maintenance (PM) - SAP Library

Plant Maintenance (PM) - SAP Library

Regards

Varun.M

former_member205463
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Hi Varun,

Can u list down the same for me.

former_member201392
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Hi... Ashif ,

Standard Plant Maintenance Processes are :-

1. Breakdown Maintenance - Internal

2. Breakdown Maintenance - External

3. Preventive Maintenance :- (Single Cycle, Strategy , Multiple  Counter Plan)

4. Calibration Process (Internal/External)

5. Regular Maintenance

These above are the processes which are commonly using in every organisation.

please confirm if you have any doubt in any process .

hope it will help you to understand the standard functionality of PM Module.

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Hello,

It would be helpful for me knowing about the differences among the Maintenance processes. Any public file (as I don't have access in SAP Library's file) will help me greatly. Thanks in advance...

Regards,

Milton

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Hi Ashikul,

I would like to share the following with regard to notification & work orders,

http://www.ps-consulting.de/en/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2014/07/PS-SAP-PM_Maintenance_Processing.p...

This is useful for maintenance processing i.e. how to create notification and work order.

Regards,

PS R

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Hello,

Found it very helpful, well recommended for any beginner. Thanks...

Regards,

Ashikul Milton

psr2412
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Hi Ashikul,

Thanks for your comments, if your purpose is solved either you mark correct / helpful answer or assumed answer.

Any update on this.

Regards,

PS R

psr2412
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Hi Ashikul,

Following information will guide you to know on differences among maintenance processes in SAP EAM.

BUSINESS PROCESSES:

Following are reference processes that show you the SAP EAM options you can use to meet your requirement.

Ø Planned repair task

Ø Immediate repair tasks

Ø After event recording task

Ø Preventive maintenance task

Ø Condition-based maintenance

Ø Refurbishment

Ø Test equipment calibration

  1. 1. Planned repair: This can be planned but not predicted, required resources like work centers, materials, external companies can be planned but are only identified when the need arises.Ex: If a Hydraulic control valve in the process has to be changed.
  2. 2. Immediate repair: This cannot be planned or predicted,must react as quickly as possible to a malfunction. Ex; If an elevator in a building gets struck.
  3. 3. After Event recording task: Not planned, not predicted, already performed, the order processing has already taken place you just need to enter the data in the system. Ex: Is a motor has been put into operation again.
  4. 4. Preventive maintenance task: Can be planned in respect to content and scheduling.Ex: If test equipment must be recalibrated every 90 days and so on.
  5. 5. Conditon-based maintenance : Maintenance activities always performed if one of the measuring points of a technical object exceeds or falls below a threshold value.Ex:If the temperature has risen too high or fallen too low.
  6. 6. Refurbishment:Faulty parts are refurbished internally or externally as per need that is relegated to an operational status.With refurbishment process, you can ensure that material or individual unit has a higher value that it had before.
  7. 7. Test equipment calibration: Test equipment such as weighing machines, gauges, ets are used for quality inspection in the intermediate and final checking of products and for checking equipments. To ensure that test equipment being used is always meets the specified performance criteria, it is regularly checked and calibrated.

Regards,

PS R