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- BY THE END OF THIS LESSON, YOU SHOULD KNOW HOW TO:
- Define condition monitoring parameters and value limits
- Define monitoring frequency
- Link instructions to condition based maintenance
- DEFINE CONDITION LIMITS
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- A condition monitoring program means:
- Specification of which condition codes to monitor
- Specification of min/max limits to trig maintenance
- Improved quality and safety of vehicle operation
- DEFINE CONDITION LIMITS
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- Condition limits are defined per part revision.
- Condition limits apply to all serials of a revision.
- Condition limits can be copied from another part revision.
- Condition limits are defined per condition category.
- A condition limits is specified by its:
- Normal value, and unit
- Min. and max. warning limit
- Min. and max. danger limit
- Change limit
- Measurement frequency (manual follow-up)
- Change limit is the maximum relative change of value between 2
consecutive measurements
- DEFINE CONDITION LIMITS
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- When a Condition Limit (warning limit, danger limit or change limit) is
exceeded, a maintenance task is created immediately (not depending on
Task Calculation background job).
- If information is entered in the Remark field for the condition limit,
this information will be transferred to the Task Remark field for the
corresponding task on the maintenance order.
- DEFINE CONDITION LIMITS
- MAINTENANCE TASKS
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- Condition Monitoring – Tyre Tread Depth
- Create condition based maintenance rule for the wheel
- DEFINE CONDITION LIMITS
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- Created condition based rule for tyre tread depth.
- How to work in the Condition Monitoring Program window to create a rule
for monitoring the tread depth of a landing wheel and connecting an
instruction to it.
- DEFINE CONDITION LIMITS
- CREATE CONDITION MONITORING OF WHEEL
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