Test Equipment Management
Test Equipment Management
Test Equipment Management
Purpose
Test equipment is used in many companies for performing quality inspections. In order to ensure that
the test equipment used always fulfils the defined performance criteria, most companies regularly test
and calibrate their test equipment.
Using the functions in the component Test Equipment Management , you can manage equipment
data, plan and schedule inspections, and perform calibration inspections for the equipment.
Implementation Considerations
You should use the component Test Equipment Man agement in your company if:
Individual data is maintained for each piece of test equipment
Test equipment is regularly calibrated
Calibration inspections are planned and scheduled for different maintenance orders and
maintenance strategies
A results history is maintained for each piece of test equipment
Integration
The component Test equipment management links the following planning and processing functions
of the application components Plant Maintenance (PM) and Quality Management (QM):
Note
For certain planning and processing methods in a calibration inspection, you also require the cross-
application component Classification System (CA-CL).
Features
The Test Equipment Management component includes many important functions for planning and
performing calibration inspections:
A. Planning
When you plan a calibration inspection, you can:
Create master records for each piece of test equipment
Manage the equipment data and maintenance history in master records
Group similar test equipment together for inspection processing
Classify the test equipment based on the technical specifications in the classification system
Link master inspection characteristics to class characteristics in the classification system, so
that the system can record the inspection results for the measuring points of the test
equipment using the relevant measurement documents
Create inspection characteristics for operations in maintenance task lists
Define inspection specifications for quantitative and qualitative characteristics (for example,
target values, tolerances, repeat measurements and inspection catalogs)
Define maintenance cycles in the maintenance plan (for example, to determine calibration
intervals based on time or performance)
Note
You can plan and perform a calibration inspection without using a maintenance plan by
creating a maintenance order manually. For this, the inspection type must be assigned to the
maintenance order type. When the maintenance order is released, the system automatically
generates an inspection lot.
Use time or performance-related maintenance schedules to monitor the calibration dates (for
example, to determine how often a piece of test equipment was used)
Monitor the equipment statuses (for example, whether or not equipment is released for use)
Create and release maintenance orders, so that inspection lots are generated
B. Processing
When you process an inspection lot for a calibration inspection, you can:
Record inspection results for each piece of test equipment
Record items for a maintenance notification if you reject an inspection characteristic or
confirm any other deviation
Valuate each piece of test equipment in the inspection lot (for example, accepted or rejected)
Confirm services for maintenance orders (for example, inspection times)
Trigger automatic follow-up actions with the usage decision for the inspection lot (for
example, update equipment statuses, change cycle modification factors, generate
measurement documents)
Update and valuate information in the Plant Maintenance Information System and the Quality
Management Information System
Reference
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