Asset Health and Maintenance Assessment

About Asset Health & Maintenance Assessment Workflow

Asset Health & Maintenance Assessment (AHMA) uses cutting-edge technology to continuously monitor your equipment and facilities. By analyzing real-time data, we can spot potential issues before they become problems, allowing you to take action quickly and efficiently.

Key benefits:
  • Proactive maintenance planning
  • Reduced unexpected breakdowns
  • Improved asset reliability and availability
  • Intelligent health assessments
  • Easy-to-understand performance indicators

With AHMA, you'll have the insights you need to make informed decisions about your assets' care and maintenance. Let us help you optimize your operations and protect your investments.

AHMA relies on Health Indicators to classify an asset's status into three categories: normal, warning, or alert, based on its health assessment. APM Policies are provided to calculate health indicators for assets by processing both raw and processed information.

AHMA Policy is structured to accommodate multiple input sources:
  • Field Data
  • Rounds
  • Time Series

Access AHMA Overview Dashboard

Before You Begin

  • APM version must be 5.1.1 or above.
  • Asset Hierarchy should be implemented.

Procedure

  1. In the Applications menu, navigate to the TOOLS section.
  2. Select Catalog.
    The Catalog page appears.
  3. Select HomePublicAcceleratorsHealthDashboards folder.
    The corresponding Catalog items appear in the grid within the workspace for the selected folder.
  4. Select ACC_Lets Start catalog item.
    The Dashboard is displayed with the following widgets:
    • Task-1 Configuration and Implementation: Displays the list of actions to be performed in sequence.
    • Task-2 Test Data Management: Displays the action to be performed.
    • Task-3 Data Deletion Management: Displays the action to be performed.

AHMA Configuration

Procedure

  1. Access AHMA Overview Dashboard.
  2. In Task-1 Configuration and Implementation, select T-1.1 One Time Configuration. For next steps, refer to AHMA Deployment Guide.
  3. In Task-1 Configuration and Implementation, select T-1.2 Upload Master Template. For next steps, refer to AHMA Deployment Guide.
  4. In Task-1 Configuration and Implementation, select T-1.3 Template Application. For next steps, refer to AHMA Deployment Guide.
    AHMA workflow is now configured.

Access AHI Overview Dashboard

Procedure

  1. Access AHMA Overview Dashboard.
  2. Select T-1.4 Overview Dashboard from Task-1 Configuration and Implementation.
    The AHI Overview Dashboard is displayed. For more information on the widgets of the dashboard, refer to AHI Overview Dashboard.

Access AHI Details View Dashboard

AHI Details View dashboard displays details of the asset that is being investigated on AHMA Overview Dashboard.

Procedure

  1. Access AHI Overview Dashboard
  2. In Health Indicator Overview, select the AHI number for the asset.
    AHI Details View dashboard is displayed. For more information on the widgets of the dashboard, refer to AHI Details View Dashboard.

Access Test Data Management

Procedure

  1. Access AHMA Overview Dashboard.
  2. Select T-2.1 Test data Management from Task-2 Test Data Management.
    The Test data Creation Dashboard is displayed with the following widgets:
    • T-2.1.1 Create test case reading and Validation: Displays the list of Assets, Asset details, Entity Status and Actions to be performed.
    • T-2.1.2 Test case Implementation Status and Test Data deletion:
  3. In T-2.1.1 Create test case reading and Validation:
    1. Select Create Test Case data under the ACTION column against the Asset you want to perform actions.
      Template Test Case datasheet opens in Record Manager.
    2. Enter Test Data Date, and Select Save.
    3. Select Test Data Creation tab.
    4. Select Validation under the ACTION 1 column against the Asset you selected in step 3.
      Validation Testing dashboad appears.
    5. Verify if the reading are upto date.
  4. In T-2.1.2 Test case Implementation Status and Test Data deletion:
    1. Verify that Status column is marked as Reading Created.
    2. Verify that Deleted column is marked as No.
    3. Verify that latest reading is updated by selecting View Data under Remark 1 column.
    4. Select Execute Instance under the ACTION column.
      The policy is queued for execution.

Access Data Deletion Management

Procedure

  1. Access AHMA Overview Dashboard.
  2. Select T-3.1 Delete Template and Family Data from Task-3 Data Deletion Management.
    The Delete Template and Family Data Dashboard is displayed with the following widgets:
    • T-3.1.2 Delete User template Data: Displays the list of templates, that can be deleted.
    • T-3.1.1 Delete Master Template Data: Displays the list of master templates, that can be deleted.
    • T-3.1.3 Delete Family data: Displays the list of Asset Templates, that can be deleted.
  3. In T-3.1.2 Delete User template Data:
    1. Select Delete under the ACTION column.
      Delete Template datasheet opens in Record Manager.
    2. Select .
      The Delete field is updated as Yes in the widget.
  4. In T-3.1.1 Delete Master Template Data:
    1. Select Delete Master template under the ACTION column.
      Delete Template datasheet opens in Record Manager.
    2. Select .
      The Delete field is updated as Yes in the widget.
  5. In T-3.1.3 Delete Family data:
    1. Select Delete under the ACTION column.
      Delete Data datasheet opens in Record Manager.
    2. Select .
      The Delete field is updated as Yes in the widget.