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Task Lists (CS-AG/PM-PRM-TL)
Maintenance Planning (CS-AG/PM-PRM-MP)
Purpose Ensuring a high availability of objects in the long term is an important part of Plant Maintenance. Planned maintenance is used to avoid system breakdowns or the breakdown of other objects, which - in addition to the repair costs - often result in much higher costs subsequently owing to production breakdown.. There are many benefits in using planned maintenance within your company. It is the generic term for inspections, preventive maintenance and planned repairs, for which the time and scope of the work can be planned in advance. In addition to internal company aspects for planned maintenance, external factors should also be considered. An increasing number of conditions set by legislative bodies demand more stringent requirements on planned monitoring and maintenance of objects. External requirements can be:
It is also often more cost-effective to maintain objects regularly, and therefore prevent a much more expensive breakdown. You can determine the data required for this using past data supplied by the system. Integration The Maintenance Planning component is integrated with the following components and sub-components of the SAP System: Plant Maintenance application component
You can use maintenance planning to describe the dates and scope of plannable maintenance and inspection activities at technical objects. You can ensure that your technical objects are maintained on time and thereby function optimally. Generation of Maintenance Call Objects The system generates maintenance call objects during the scheduling process. The following maintenance call objects are available in the overview:
One of the most significant advantages offered by the Plant Maintenance application component is the option of split-level maintenance. You can create a maintenance plan, and consequently also the maintenance call objects, for example, at the following levels:
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