There are several calculation jobs that create pending tasks when calculated due dates are reached. These are:
Pending tasks are created automatically (without any calculation) for modifications defined as Next Visit in Workshop or Next Interval Maintenance, for all on-condition limits and all registered faults.
The due calculation of interval maintenance for serials is based on the registered average operational value per month and the defined maintenance plan. When these limits are reached, a pending task will be created for performing the maintenance.
The due calculation for interval maintenance creates pending tasks for life-limited serials when they have reached the forewarning period for the drop dead date.
Calculates the due date of the modification/inspection for serials that are defined as To be performed. The calculation is only performed for active modifications. The calculation is done for each assigned serial based on the average operational value per month, the effective date and the defined executions (initial inspections, continued inspections and terminating action) for the modification. Note that all modifications defined as Next Visit in Workshop or Next Interval Maintenance, will automatically be created as pending tasks without any calculation. If post maintenance checks (PMCs) are defined for a modification, the pending tasks to perform inspections will be created after the modification has been complied with.
All reported faults will automatically be defined as pending tasks.
If post maintenance checks (PMCs) are added for a fault, a regular PMC calculation will generate a new pending task based on the information entered on the PMC. A PMC can be specified either as a limit for an operational parameter or as time elapsed since the repair. You also have to supply the number of days forewarning the system should use for this PMC. The limit you enter will determine the number of times a PMC task will be created. The number of days forewarning will determine when it becomes a pending task.
If fault deferrals are defined for a fault, a new task date will be calculated when the deferral is recalculated. The deferral must be authorized before calculation can be performed.
You must manually record condition measurements for a serial. If the registered condition limits are superseded by a measurement, you get a warning (yellow card) first, and then a danger signal (red card). A pending task is created. You are reminded until the task is done, the state is set back to normal, and a new cycle of measurement is started.
All selected modification tasks included in the work-scope will be inserted as pending tasks. LLPs (life-limited parts) to be replaced due to the shop visit's requirement for remaining life for the LLPs, will also be added as pending tasks.