03 - Advance Maintenance Startegies
03 - Advance Maintenance Startegies
03 - Advance Maintenance Startegies
To provide an understanding of
Advanced maintenance strategies
applied in the industries.
• The airline industry, led by the efforts of Nowlan & Heap, took a
different approach and developed a maintenance process based
on:
- System Functions,
- Consequence Of Failure, &
- Failure Modes.
• Their work led to the development of Reliability-Centered
Maintenance, first published in 1978 and sponsored by the Office
of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, USA.
RCM History
How do I keep
How do I keep
the pump
the tank full?
operating?
A B
Water Pumping System Example
Purpose:
Ensure proper fluid level in tank B, by
pumping fluid from tank A
Traditional Maintenance Approach:
- Focused on the pump
- Vibration Analysis etc.
- Minimize failures of the pump,
and determine maintenance strategy
Why Functional?
– What can be done to reduce the probability of the failure, identify the
onset of failure, or reduce the consequences of the failure?
3. RCM is Reliability Centred: RCM is not overly concerned with simple failure
rate; it seeks to know the conditional probability of failure at specific ages.
7. RCM Recognizes Four Maintenance Categories and Uses a Logic Tree to Screen
Maintenance Tasks. This ensures consistency in determining how to perform maintenance
on all types of facility equipment. Each piece of equipment is assigned to one of four
categories:
8. RCM is an Ongoing Process. This is one of the most important characteristics of RCM.
No maintenance procedures escape review.
Maintenance personnel gather data from the successes/failures achieved and feed
these data back to improve future maintenance procedures and design of new
systems.
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PLANT
WASTE
BOILER SYSTEM
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• The FMEA addresses each system function, all possible failures, and
the dominant failure modes associated with each failure.
Components Analysis
(Batteries)
Function Functional Failure Failure Mode Source of Failure
Component
Analysis
Sub-component Failure Analysis
Standards and References
• DoD Policy:
– “RCM shall be used as a logical decision process for
determining optimum failure management strategies,
including maintenance approaches, and establishing the
need for both reactive and proactive maintenance tasks.”
• AFI 21-118
• AR 750-1
• MCO 4000.57A
• MIL-STD-3037
• NAVAIR 00-25-403
• SAE JA 1011/1012
• DoD Manual 4151.22-M
Total Productive Maintenance
(TPM)
Total Productive Maintenance
• Once you have eliminated the clutter and junk that has
been clogging your work areas and identified the
necessary items, the next step is to thoroughly clean the
work area.
• Reduces waste
• Improves quality
• Improves safety
PILLARS of TPM
1 2 3 4 5 6
improvement
Equipment and process
equipment
Early management of new
Autonomous maintains
7 Steps
T P M
Aut. Mgt. 77
Standardization 6
Autonomous Inspection
5
OIL
General Inspection
4
Prepare Temporary Standards 3
Countermeasures for Contamination
22
Initial Clean-up
1
Equipment and process improvement (3)
– Preventive
– Predictive Continuous Waste Reduction
– Planned
• TPM is an integral part of 5S Standardized
Total Quality production Visual
TPM Work
System Factory
Maintenance Dilemma
Maintenance Dilemma
"What is actually the added value of maintenance?“
➢ Is a frequently heard question in boardrooms the world
over.
One RM is worth more today than One RM next year. This is because you can
deposit a 1 RM at the bank today and use it to generate income over a period of
one year. Therefore, we have to adjust future cash flows.
➢ While this is true in theory, it's little help in the day to day
operation.
3- In doing so, they must take into account the growing body of laws
and regulations covering : (Safety, health and environment).
➢ The value potential here lies mainly in controlling costs and the
smarter deployment of people and resources.
Pharmaceutical industry:
➢ The situation is the other way round.
➢ The SHE factor here is becoming more and more important with
the growing role of the FDA (Food & Drug Administration) in the
European pharmaceutical industry.
Value and Time
Value depends not only on the industry concerned, but also on time.
In the aviation industry, traditionally the focus was on increasing
fleet availability and meeting the regulations of the Aviation
Authorities.
Which competences are, and are not, important? There will be little
point in giving priority to reducing the stock of spare parts if the value
potential lies in more uptime.
Unfortunately, we all too often see that these decisions are not made
by the maintenance department.
VDM does do this, however, and it makes a link between value drivers
and core competences
Construction material industry
The economic crisis in the international housing market forced many companies to
focus on controlling costs.
Pharmaceutical companies
There, the left-hand value circle must be organized from equipment performance
planning to loss analysis.
Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) thus enjoys a reputation mainly as the best
practice for registering, analyzing and improving production losses (asset
utilization) in discrete production.
In contrast, Asset Based Costing (ABC) is a proven best practice for properly
controlling maintenance costs.
➢ Using these best practices, a technical department can quickly
become a professional maintenance organization that adds value
to the overall business performance.
Explain:
Whether the Value is time
dependent or not?
What Maintenance Competence
you need?
What Best Practices you want to
adopt and why?
Any questions…….?
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PLANT
WASTE
BOILER SYSTEM
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INGERSOLL
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COMPRESSOR