Use this window to view the intervals for when the continued inspections should be performed for this modification. You can define intervals either based on operational parameter values, or based on calendar units. You can enter one interval per defined operational parameter, and in addition you can have one record for a calendar interval. When the modification is calculated, all intervals will be calculated and compared to the values for the serials that has the Continued Inspection modification execution type in the Assign Serial tab, and which ever interval that is first reached will trigger the inspection to become due. The intervals defined in this tab must either be more frequent or less frequent than the intervals defined in the Initial Inspection tab.
The continued inspections are normally used when the initial inspection revealed condition that requires more/less frequent inspections. When completing an continued inspection for a serial, it has to be decided which action that should be performed next time. This is done by selecting the next modification execution type, and you can either continue with Continued Inspection or if a condition was discovered that requires the modification to be performed, select Terminating action as the next execution type. In the Assign Serial tab you can see this for each serial in the Mod Execution Type field.
The description of what should be inspected and how is done by connecting instructions in the Instruction tab. If the IFS Applications solution for Complex MRO is used, the description of the work to be done is defined by use of repair codes in manufacturing.
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