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AVEVA™ Production Management

Classification lookup list

  • Last UpdatedMar 26, 2025
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A classification enables you to predefine the categories of causes for Downtime events or Energy, so that the user can select from a list. This promotes consistency across the data set and better analysis.

After you define a classification, you can make this classification available at certain locations in the hierarchy. Operators can select the classification for a Downtime or Energy event. A classification can be used individually, or as part of a relationship matrix.

Studio Relationship Matrix window showing a table grid with columns and data for Cause Code, Classification, and Effect.

When you classify different types of Downtime or Energy events into what is planned and unplanned, you can undertake an informed analysis of events within your process.

Studio project hierarchy view showing an expanded Lookup Lists item and a list of different classification of Downtime or Energy events such as Operating Delay, Scheduled Loss, and Operating Standby.

Some typical classifications that might be used in a plant hierarchy are for things such as planned downtime, unplanned downtime, or production loss. After you define a classification, the classification can be made available at locations in the hierarchy for operators to select for events that occur at that location.

Tip: You can use Lookup lists to populate menu options that appear as drop-down menu items in the Details dialog box.

Examples of classifications

The Classification list is typically a short list, and is associated with cause codes in the relationship matrix for each equipment type.

The examples of Downtime classifications are:

  • Breakdown, for example, equipment malfunction.

  • Operational delay, for example, raw materials not available, but equipment is healthy.

  • Planned maintenance

Different companies have different definitions for similar classifications. AVEVA™ Production Management enables you to use the same name as the standard for your company, rather than defining these for you. For example, Breakdown could also be called Equipment Malfunction, or Process Stoppage could also be called Unplanned Stoppage.

Sample Classifications

Scheduled Delay

Scheduled Loss

Unscheduled Mechanical

Unscheduled Electrical

Unscheduled Operational

Idle Time

Transitional Time

Transitional Loss

Speed Loss

Operating Delay

Operating Standby

Time usage model

We recommend that you create a model of time-usage that enables you to define the appropriate classifications for your organization along with the terms to use to name these classifications as shown in the following example.

In this basic model, the classifications are: Planned maintenance, Breakdown stoppages, and Operational stoppages.

A diagram to show a time usage model with these classifications, Breakdown, Planned maintenance, and Planned Operational stoppages and showing the actual production time from a starting point to the end for each classification.

For more information on this topic, see Developing a time classification system.

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