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CBM (Condition Based Maintenance) Follow up

  • Last UpdatedDec 04, 2024
  • 2 minute read

The CBM follow-up action is a maintenance action based on the inspection carried out in the CBM action on which this follow-up action is dependent.

The CBM Follow-up can be defined as child of the CBM or can be copied from an existing FBM. In the latter case, the copied FBM will be automatically converted into a child CBM-follow object.

FIELD

DESCRIPTION

Description

Users are free to enter any description for the object. The logical option is to describe the preventive action performed.

Number

A maintenance action can be numbered. When configured, the number will be listed in the tree with the description of the CBM.

Maintenance time/unit

Duration of the maintenance action. Select an appropriate unit of time.

Mandatory

This field can be set to indicate that the modeled maintenance is mandatory, for example because of legislation. Marking it as mandatory is a signal that the maintenance should not be changed or removed without careful consideration. This is highlighted by the object icon .

Interval

Frequency with which the condition-based maintenance is carried out (choose also the time unit).

Costs*)

Costs can contain different sections: Maintenance category, Cost categories, and Total costs.

Maintenance category

Select here from Minor maintenance, Major maintenance, and Renewal.

Cost categories

The options to enter in this field are predefined. Categories can be defined in the desktop version. Examples of cost categories include personnel, material, and equipment.

Total costs

This field has a dual function:

If cost categories are not used, the user may enter a cost value directly in this field.

If costs have been specified using the cost categories, then this field will automatically show the sum of these values; in this case the field will be read-only; only when all the values in the cost categories have been reset to 0, will the field Total costs become editable again.

Environmental Impact

Based on the categories configured in System Options, the impact categories appear.

In the field, enter the category value to calculate the Total CO2e.

To know about this option, see the topic Environmental Impact.

Free Fields*)

If Free fields are enabled in the desktop version, each of the fields will be shown here and can be edited dependent on the user rights.

*)

These fields should be enabled in the desktop versions. See also, Other information.

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