on 01-16-2013 11:28 AM
How to map process
if one plate contains two membrane
and company requirement is to generate preventive maintenance order for each membrane.
please update if familiar to process
Hi ,
If you want to do maintenance with respect to membranes why dont you create membranes as assemblies(material type IBAU) or sub equipments to main equipment. After that you can include assembly or sub-equipment in maintenance plan.
Regards,
Srinivas
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Would it be feasible to have 2 counters (measuring points) defined for these membranes. Then create a multiple counter plan for the plate equipment, which will have these two counters defined. Create measurement documents for the respective membrane. Every time it crosses your threshold limit defined in the plan, it would kick out your maintenance order/notification. if you are going with orders then you can leverage the same task-list as well.
Regards,
Ketul Odich
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Hi Sanjay
As suggested by Mr.Sabastian - Create a plan with two items ( for the same equipment) will generate two orders simultaneously. You can identify the membrane 1 and 2 in item text.
Separate plans for each of these membranes, i feel is not correct, practical monitoring of plans will become complex , in this case.
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If you schedul the plan with two same items it wont work since system wont allow.Please check.
which plan you have created. Coz system do not allow two different order for same technical object in single cycle plan.
Greetings Sanjay,
If there is a need for two Orders (e.g. because there are different Task Lists involved, different operations to perforn, different work permits or different cost codes to settle to) then create two Items for your Maintenance Plan, so that two Orders are generated simultaneously.
Otherwise you can use a single Maintenace Item with the membranes in the Ob ject List, which will be copied to the Order.
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Is your Equipment the plate, or the individual membrane? What did you define as your Functional Locations and Equipments?
At any rate, you will want to create the Maintenance Plan with 1 Item in IP01, then possibly you will want to go to "Object list item" to input your Equipments (membranes?) as reference objects.
1-Either you create two different plan to generate two different order Or 2-In task list assign individual operation to two different work center with same equipment or two different equipment. (assign equipment in operation)(you have to activate business function LOG_EAM_CI_3 to assign operation to equipment)
In second option you will get one order but two different person/ maintenance crew can work and you can capture there individual time.
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Dear ,
Thanks for Response,
But my query is
How can we create order if we have 1 equipment and its contains 2 membrane ,and as per requirement
for 2 membrane required individual orders, so how can we generate 2 orders for 1 equipment as 2 membrane attached with the equipment.
Hope its clear my query...
You have to create two different maintenance plan for same equipment so that you get two different orders for same equipment.
If you still want to use one plan then develop a program which run as a background job and do manual call by checking frequency or strategy in plan. so that by dead line monitoring first order is generated as per strategy sequence and custom program generate second order.(Second option is stupid option hope you don't go with that.)
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