Create Operational Status

Explanation

Use this activity to enter a code for the operational status. The operational status indicates in what position the equipment or linear asset object has to be while the preventive maintenance task is being performed. Examples of  operational statuses are 'Full operation', ''Reduced speed'  and 'Total shutdown'.

 An operational status is either 'Obstructive' or 'Non Obstructive'. Obstructive means that the object will not be available for production while the maintenance work is being carried out. 

If an equipment object (on which obstructive work orders are planned) is also defined as a work center in IFS Manufacturing, obstructive work orders will appear as resource load on the work center, since no shop orders can be executed while the maintenance work is being done. 

Prerequisites

Before information on the operational status is entered, the following must have been completed:

System Effects

As a result of this activity, the operational status code can be used throughout IFS/Preventive and Corrective Maintenance.

Window

Work Order and PM Basic Data

Related Window Descriptions

Work Order and PM Basic Data

Procedure

Use the following procedure to enter an operational status:

  1. Select the Operational Status tab.
  2. Use the New function.
  3. In the Operational Status field, enter a code for the status of the operation.
  4. In the Description field, enter a description of the object’s status during completion of work order.
  5. In the Operational Status Type field, specify whether the operational status is of "Obstructive" or "Not Obstructive" type.
  6. Save the information.