When you create a new Inspection Scope, you will need to:
If more than one inspection interval is defined for a particular task type, the Desired Interval field will be populated with the most conservative (i.e., lowest), non-zero inspection interval.
For example, suppose that you define an Inspection Scope that includes the Inspection Task type CUI, which is associated with the following GE Digital APM records and families:
Now, suppose that the time-based inspection settings listed in the following table have been created:
Time-Based Inspection Setting | Unit | Component Family | Equipment | Task Type | Inspection Interval |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | N/A | Criticality RBI Component - Exchanger Bundle | N/A | CUI | 48 |
2 | Unit A | N/A | N/A | CUI | 36 |
3 | Unit A | Criticality RBI Component - Exchanger Bundle | N/A | CUI | 24 |
4 | Unit A | Criticality RBI Component - Exchanger Header | N/A | CUI | 10 |
5 | Unit A | N/A | HXST 55 | CUI | 12 |
In this case, the Desired Interval field in the associated Inspection Task record will be populated automatically with the value 10 (i.e., the most conservative inspection interval).
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