Enter Maintenance Plan
Explanation
This activity is used to create a maintenance plan for valid
combinations of serial parts and maintenance groups of a maintenance
program. The maintenance plan indicates, using operation intervals and calendar
intervals, when the equipment is due for maintenance. 
Based on the maintenance plan and the operational frequency, a due 
calculation that generates maintenance actions for the event plan is executed 
each night. For every maintenance code in the plan, an appropriate calculation 
rule is indicated. Normally, one of the maintenance codes will have the Overhaul 
calculation rule. If the maintenance plan does not entirely consist of recurring 
maintenance codes, one of the maintenance codes with the calculation rule 
Overhaul must Cycle the maintenance program for the due calculation to work 
correctly. To perform a Cycle means that all values after overhaul will be 
reset to zero. If this is disregarded, the due calculation for maintenance 
intervals will not work correctly. You cannot delete a maintenance code if it is connected to maintenance actions for
the serial objects. For more
information about the rules when registering maintenance plans, follow this 
link: Interval Based Maintenance Program. 
Prerequisites
  - A maintenance program to create a maintenance plan
    for must exist.
- Serial parts must be defined for the maintenance
    program.
- Maintenance groups must be defined for the
    maintenance program.
- Maintenance codes (valid to enter for a serial part,
    a maintenance group and a maintenance program on a maintenance plan) must be defined as basic data in
    the Maintenance Program Basic 
	Data/Maint Code tab.
System Effects
A maintenance plan is defined for a given maintenance
program, serial part and maintenance group. A task calculation for serials
connected to the maintenance program with the defined maintenance plan can be
executed from the 
Serial Maintenance window. It will be possible to
enter the start value information in the 
Component Life/Interval Maint
tab.
The maintenance codes entered in the
maintenance plan are automatically created as
valid maintenance codes for all revisions of the serial part and can be
connected to instructions. For more information, follow this link:
Enter
Maintenance Codes per Serial Part Revision. 
Window
Maintenance
Plan
Define Maintenance Program 
Related Window Descriptions
Maintenance
Plan  
Instruction/Maintenance Code  
Maintenance Program Basic Data/Maint Code  
Component Life/Interval Maint  
Define Maintenance Program  
Procedure
Select from the following options to create a maintenance plan for a 
maintenance program:
Option 01:
	- Open the 
	Maintenance Plan window and query (F3) for the 
	necessary maintenance program, part revision and maintenance group for which 
	you want to create a maintenance plan.
- To create an interval for a primary releasing operational parameter for 
	the maintenance plan, create a new record (F5) in the upper table of the 
	Intervals tab.
- Enter the preferred maintenance code for the maintenance plan in the 
	Maint Code field. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- Enter the preferred maintenance interval for the maintenance plan in the
	Maint Interval field.
- Select the Recurring Calculation check box if the maintenance 
	code is to be calculated at recurring intervals. Specify the Recurring 
	Interval and/or the Recurring Cal. Interval. Note that the 
	Recurring Cal. Unit is required when a recurring calendar interval is 
	specified.
- Select the Use Tolerance check box if tolerances are to be used 
	for the given maintenance code. Specify the Lower Tolerance and the
	Upper Tolerance limits. If necessary, select the Adjust Above + 
	Tolerance check box as well.
- To enable adjustment of calendar based intervals, select the Cal. Int. - Adjust if done Early 
	check box and the Cal. 
	Int. - Adjust if done Late check box. 
	
		- When the Cal. Int. - Adjust if done 
	Early check box is selected, the next due date will always follow the due date of the 
	previous execution whenever the maintenance has been performed too early. 
		
- When the Cal. Int. - Adjust if done Late check box is selected, the 
	next due date will always follow the due date of the previous execution 
	whenever the maintenance has been performed too late. 
- Note that the settings for Cal. Int. 
	- Adjust if done Early and Cal. Int. - Adjust if done Late does 
	not have any effect if the Based on Performed Date has been specified.
	- In the Days Forewarning field, specify the number of dates before 
	the maintenance code's due date that the maintenance action is to become 
	available for planning.
- In the Duration Workshop field, specify the number of days the 
	equipment is expected to be in the workshop. 
- In the Duration Unit field, specify the unit of 
	measurement for the duration in the workshop. 
- In the Calculation Rule field, specify the calculation rule for 
	the given maintenance code. The calculation rule Inspection is 
	selected by default.
- In the Cycle field, indicate whether the execution of maintenance 
	actions for the maintenance code will trigger a zero setting of accumulators 
	in the operational record. Note: For parts that are not overhauled 
	the value must always be No Cycle. 
- In the Task Remark field, enter any additional 
	information on the interval maintenance. Entering a value in this field is 
	optional. Double-clicking on the field will open 
	a text editor where you can enter text in a more convenient fashion. When a task is created for the 
	interval maintenance, this information will be transferred to the Task Remark 
	field of the corresponding task record on the maintenance order.
- Save the record (F12).
- To create an interval for a secondary releasing operational parameter 
	for the maintenance plan, create a new record (F5) in the lower table of the
	
	 
	 Intervals tab.
- In the Operational Parameter field, enter the secondary releasing 
	operational parameter. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Maint Interval field, enter the required maintenance 
	interval.
- Save the record (F12).
Option 02:
	- Open the 
	Define Maintenance Program window and query (F3) 
	for the necessary maintenance program.
- Right-click and click Maintenance Plan. The 
	Maintenance Plan window is opened with all serial parts and maintenance groups 
	that are connected to the maintenance program and for which you want to 
	create maintenance plans. 
- To create an interval for a primary and/or secondary releasing 
	operational parameter for the maintenance plan, continue with steps 2 - 18 
	detailed in Option 01.
Option 03:
	- Open the  
	Define Maintenance Program 
	window and query (F3) 
	for the necessary maintenance program.
- Click the 
	Maintenance Groups tab.
- Select the row containing the part number you want, right-click and then 
	click Maintenance Plan. The 
	Maintenance Plan window is 
	opened with the serial part, maintenance group and maintenance program for 
	which you want to create a maintenance plan.
- To create an interval for a primary and/or secondary releasing 
	operational parameter for the maintenance plan, continue with steps 2 - 18 
	detailed in Option 01.