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PM Sequencing - 750-hr Job Plan

From: shannonrotz (2011-09-16 21:12)

Hi guys: has anyone done a PM sequence with a 250-hr, 500-hr, 750-hr and 1000-hr job plan sequence? I'm used to a 250-hr, 500-hr, 250-hr, 1000-hr. It turns out the addition of a 750-hr job plan is complicating the sequence severely.
I've asked my user if they're sure the 750-hr plan isn't the same as the 250-hr plan, but in the mean time, assuming they do indeed want a 750-hr plan, we're going to need a very long job plan sequence in order to make this work.
Shannon


From: TechOp Solutions (2011-09-16 19:33)

Shannon

I will assume that at 1250 hours you run the 250 hour again

I was thinking you set up a sequence for 250 hour then your sequence would
be as follows.

1 - 250 Hr Job Plan
2 - 500 Hr Job Plan
3 - 750 Hr Job Plan
4 - 1000 Hr Job plan

But then after some additional thought I believe the sequence uses the
highest number that divides evenly into the sequence so it would try to run
the 750 hour at the 1500 hour point or sequence 6.

How much does the equipment run? Is it continuous so you pile up the hours
quickly? If not you could probably do a continuing sequence

1 - 250 Hr Job Plan
2 - 500 Hr Job Plan
3 - 750 Hr Job Plan
4 - 1000 Hr Job plan
5 - 250 Hr Job Plan
6 - 500 Hr Job Plan
7 - 750 Hr Job Plan
8 - 1000 Hr Job plan
9 - 250 Hr Job Plan
10 - 500 Hr Job Plan
11 - 750 Hr Job Plan
12- 1000 Hr Job plan
etc

at one of the 1000 hr PMs you could reset the counter and start over

Kevin

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Hi guys: has anyone done a PM sequence with a 250-hr, 500-hr, 750-hr and
1000-hr job plan sequence? I'm used to a 250-hr, 500-hr, 250-hr, 1000-hr. It
turns out the addition of a 750-hr job plan is complicating the sequence
severely.
I've asked my user if they're sure the 750-hr plan isn't the same as the
250-hr plan, but in the mean time, assuming they do indeed want a 750-hr
plan, we're going to need a very long job plan sequence in order to make
this work.
Shannon


From: in2data (2011-09-19 17:54)

Hi,
Set up another PM for the 750 hr PM.
That'll cause two workorders anytime the 750 PM kicks out but they can manage that. If the 250 and 750 are different job plans then they have to do both anyway.
Dave Bone
Ocean Spray Cranberries
--- In MAXIMO@yahoogroups.com, "shannonrotz" <shannonrotz@...> wrote:
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> Hi guys: has anyone done a PM sequence with a 250-hr, 500-hr, 750-hr and 1000-hr job plan sequence? I'm used to a 250-hr, 500-hr, 250-hr, 1000-hr. It turns out the addition of a 750-hr job plan is complicating the sequence severely.
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> I've asked my user if they're sure the 750-hr plan isn't the same as the 250-hr plan, but in the mean time, assuming they do indeed want a 750-hr plan, we're going to need a very long job plan sequence in order to make this work.
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> Shannon
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