Define Instruction
Explanation
This activity is used to define instructions (operations) that can be used on
task types such as interval maintenance, modifications, condition limits and
faults.
There can be one or more revisions of a certain
instruction. Each instruction revision will contain information on the
operations that are to be performed when serials with the defined part revision
are to be maintained. What, where and the workload of the operations is defined
here. Material needs, required tools and facilities,
zones, sign off requirements, the criticality of the operation, condition
measurements to be performed, task codes the operation is to be included in and
subtasks should be specified. Maintenance codes are
registered on the maintenance plan to provide the frequency of the performed
maintenance. At creation, the instruction revision will
automatically receive the Preliminary status. When the instruction
revision is in this status (or in the Active status) it will be
possible to connect the instruction to task codes, such as, maintenance codes,
condition limits, modification codes and fault functions. Note that only
instructions in the Active status will be transferred
to work orders in IFS/Work Order Management when tasks are distributed. The status of the instruction
revision can be changed to Active or Obsolete depending on your
requirements. This information is shown in point form in the following table:
Status |
Description |
Preliminary |
- When the instruction revision is created, it
will receive this status
- Instruction revisions in this status can be
connected to task codes
- Instruction revisions in this status will not
be distributed to IFS/Work Order Management
|
Active |
- When the definition of the instruction
revision is complete, it can be set to this status
- Instruction revisions in this status can be
connected to task codes
- Active instruction revisions will be
distributed to IFS/Work Order Management
|
Obsolete |
- If the instruction revision is no longer valid
and should not be used, it should be set to this status
- When an instruction revision is set obsolete,
the instruction will be removed from all places in which it is currently
used
- Obsolete instruction revisions will not be
distributed to IFS/Work Order Management
|
Each operation is defined for the specific part revision, e.g., aircraft
engine or train, on which the operation is applied. The affected part revision
in the structure on which work is to be performed, for instance, a pump in the
aircraft engine or a wheel on the train, must be indicated. You must also
indicate where in the function structure the work is to be performed. If the
work is to be performed directly on the part revision (aircraft engine/train),
the affected part revision must be the same as the part revision.
The number of required levels in the function breakdown is managed by object
property settings. For serial parts, the valid object property is FUNCTION_LEVEL_INSTR.
For vehicle parts it is
FUNC_LEVEL_INSTR_VEH. Legal values for these settings will be 0, 1,2 and 3.
Object properties can be found in Configuration
Basic Data/Object Property and System
Definition/Object Property.
The work to be performed must be registered by entering the required
competence of the personnel that will perform the work, the number of persons
required, and the planned hour consumption for each person. The work description
describes in detail the work to be performed.
For each operation, you must specify where the work is performed by
registering one of the following field combinations:
- Template Part No, Template Part Rev, and
Structure Position indicates that the operation is performed on the
specific structure position, regardless of what is installed in the
position. The List of Values displays the possible combinations that exist
in the structure of the part number and revision that are entered on the
Instruction.
- Affected Part No and Affected Part Rev
indicates that the operation is performed on that part number/revision
combination in all places in the structure where the combination exists. The
List of Values displays the possible combinations that exist in the
structure of the part number and revision that are entered on the
Instruction.
- Template Part No, Template Part Rev, Structure Position,
Affected Part No, and Affected Part Rev indicates that the
operation is performed on that specific structure position if the specific
part number and revision is installed in the structure position. The List of
Values for the Template Part No,
Template Part Rev, and
Structure Position fields displays the possible combinations that
exist in the structure of the part number and revision that are entered on
the Instruction. The List of Values for the Affected Part No and
Affected Part Rev fields displays the possible combinations that can be
installed in the given structure position (including prime part, template
alternates and position alternates).
When registering a new revision of a part that requires new maintenance
instructions, it is possible to copy the instructions from a previous
part revision and then make changes to the instructions for the new part
revision. It is also possible to copy between revisions of different part
numbers to reuse the instructions on parts with the same maintenance needs.
When the workshop receives a maintenance assignment with a distribution
type of Work Order, the instructions for the part revision will be
transferred to the work order.
To support the need of documentation for accomplished maintenance when the
maintenance instructions change, all changes are logged (new registration,
edits and deletes) on the instruction operations, material list,
criticality, and maintenance codes. When there are registrations the
History button on the toolbar is enabled.
Prerequisites
- A valid part revision must exist.
- Competences must have been defined.
The following prerequisites depend on the values you
will enter on the instruction revision:
- When defining operations, the
template structure of the material together with its product, model and
function structure must be defined.
- Instruction types must be defined.
- Instruction locations must be defined.
- Instruction strategies must be defined.
System Effects
- The instruction (operation) is defined. Revision
handling is supported.
- Materials, tools/facilities, zones, sign off requirements,
criticality and condition measurements can be entered on the instruction (operation).
- The instruction (operation) can be connected to different task types.
- Subtasks can be connected to the instruction
(operation) revision.
Window
Instruction
Instructions per
Maintenance Code
Modification
Details
Condition
Monitoring Program
Instructions
per Fault Function
Related Window Descriptions
Instruction
Instruction/Operations
Instructions per Maintenance
Code
Instructions per Maintenance
Code/Operations
Modification Details
Modification Details/Instructions
Modification
Details/Instructions/Operations
Condition Monitoring Program
Condition Monitoring
Program/Instructions
Condition Monitoring
Program/Instructions/Operations
Instructions per Fault
Function
Instructions per Fault
Function/Operations
Procedure
The following steps describe entering values that are
required for creating an instruction operation. Note that the requirement for
values in the Function Breakdown area is dependent on defined object
property settings. A list of the optional values that can be defined on the
operation is described below these steps.
- Open the Instruction window and create a new record (F5).
- In the Part Number field, enter the part number of the desired
part. Use the List of Values to select a valid
value.
- In the Part Rev field, enter the revision of the part by
selecting a value from the List of Values.
- In the Operation No field, enter the
operation number. Only numeric values are allowed in
this field.
- In the Revision field, enter the revision
of the instruction.
- In the Description field, enter the
description of the instruction.
- Click the Operation tab.
- If the part revision for which the instruction is being created is
connected to a product model, values for the Product Number and
Model Number appear automatically. If not, enter values manually or use
the List of Values to select a valid value.
- The fields Function Number, Sub Function, and Bottom
Function describe where in the function structure the work should be
performed. The function structure is defined for the product model.
- In the Competence field, enter the required competence. Use the
List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Hour Cons field, enter the hour consumption.
- In the No of Pers field, enter the number of persons required to
perform the operation.
- In the Work Description field, enter a description of the work to
be done on the operation.
Optional fields:
- In the Type field, enter the type of operation. Use
the List of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Location field, enter the location on
the serial where the work should be performed. Use the List of Values to
select a valid value.
- In the Exec Phase field, enter the
maintenance phase during which the operation will be performed. Use the List
of Values to select a valid value.
- In the Strategy field, enter the strategy to which this operation
belongs. Use the List of Values to select a valid value.
- If the operation is issued by a manufacturer (or similar), enter the
manufacturer's operation number in the Ref Number field.
- In the Template Part field, enter the template part number and
revision (in the adjoining field) of the template to which the affected
structure position belongs. Use the List of Values to select a value.
- If the operation applies to one specific position in the template
structure, enter the ID of the position in the Structure Pos field.
If a value is entered in this field, values for the Affected Part
and Affected Part Revision must be entered.
- In the Affected Part field, enter the part number and revision
(in the adjoining field) of the affected part in the structure of the
selected part. Use the List of Values to select
a value.
Note: Creating operations for modifications, condition limits,
maintenance codes and faults uses a similar procedure, but the
Instructions and Operations
tabs are accessed from different windows (Modification Details for
modifications,
Condition Monitoring Program
for condition limits,
Instructions per Maintenance Code for maintenance codes and
Instructions per Fault Function for fault functions).